My daughter used to spend summers at age 10 and 11 at our city’s summer day camp, out at our watershed, in deep rural New Jersey.
She said there were three traditions at the camp:
1. Every year, one of her specific pals saw two rats going through the garbage.2. Every time, the kids rode home on the bus, they all went to sleep.3. Every year, there was a “bear scare,” from a bear wandering nearby.
She went back at age 17 to do her two weeks’ community service as a counselor, and I asked her what she thought of the camp now.
She said there were still bear scares, the kids still fell asleep on the bus when coming home, but the biggest change was that the camp was “a lot smaller” than she remembered it.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is it me or did Sunny grow a few inches since I last saw her?
gsawyer101 about 4 years ago
I’d rather just see the tower. The fake pine tree is too symmetrical and generally much taller than any surrounding natural growth
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 4 years ago
Cell tower same height. Trees around it taller.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
A little of both, perhaps?
Olddog1 about 4 years ago
Last year was a lot shorter.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Guess you’ve got a growth spurt.
bookworm0812 about 4 years ago
I don’t get it. Was what shorter? The tree which appears to grow solar panels?
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ok, is this something that happens every year in this comic?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Nature” is wonderful.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Cell tower disguised as a Tree. (1) the height was extended ? (2) poor memory recall?
yangeldf about 4 years ago
heaven forbid that our cell networks would be expanded in such a way that doesn’t create a bunch of eye sores all over the place.
bigplayray about 4 years ago
Isn’t Kenny to young to be drinking Beer?
Kiwiwriter47 about 4 years ago
My daughter used to spend summers at age 10 and 11 at our city’s summer day camp, out at our watershed, in deep rural New Jersey.
She said there were three traditions at the camp:
1. Every year, one of her specific pals saw two rats going through the garbage.2. Every time, the kids rode home on the bus, they all went to sleep.3. Every year, there was a “bear scare,” from a bear wandering nearby.
She went back at age 17 to do her two weeks’ community service as a counselor, and I asked her what she thought of the camp now.
She said there were still bear scares, the kids still fell asleep on the bus when coming home, but the biggest change was that the camp was “a lot smaller” than she remembered it.
Lou about 4 years ago
5G will eat us all!! It can shoot microbots directly into our brain stems and Bill Gates will make us all dance to Abba. Oh the horror!
terralee about 4 years ago
That free is a cell tower.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 4 years ago
Vacation? shorter?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 4 years ago
The bushes got taller.