This actually happened to me a couple of weeks ago – hiking to my study site, the river usually is on my right. I took a wrong turn, hiked about half a mile, and suddenly it appeared – on my left. “This river shouldn’t be here” doesn’t quite apply to the Cumberland!
I love those old stone fences (We’re lost again?) you still find in remote New England. They’re like old treasure maps, showing where people used to live until we all moved into towns and cities. The Irish brought them here to Kentucky, but you see them much less often.
Reminds me of my childhood through teen years in Maine and Vermont. Summer I was out all day exploring in the woods, shores, on my bike, and like Wallace, hardly had shoes on my feet during those months.
Even more so than usual, I get a very Cul de Sac/Calvin & Hobbes vibe from today’s strip – the drawing style for the former, and the sense of adventure from the latter.
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
Found big foot!
LastRoseOfSummer 1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Aw summer, where grand adventures await. I love Amelia’s attitude.
saobadao about 4 years ago
Amelia rocks…best character ever!
Ida No about 4 years ago
The less taken path has been taken less in the past than it is now…
kmccjoe1 about 4 years ago
Hmmm, there’s a circular form of logic here… somewhere…
angelolady Premium Member about 4 years ago
Love the cemetery—people and cars—in the background.
posse1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
This is such a fun read for first thing in the am.
well-i-never about 4 years ago
Hmm…where to start, where to start. “Hi frog!”
crookedwolf Premium Member about 4 years ago
Must be blueberry season in Snug Harbor!
crookedwolf Premium Member about 4 years ago
This actually happened to me a couple of weeks ago – hiking to my study site, the river usually is on my right. I took a wrong turn, hiked about half a mile, and suddenly it appeared – on my left. “This river shouldn’t be here” doesn’t quite apply to the Cumberland!
jschumaker about 4 years ago
So much to look at, so little time.
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
I love those old stone fences (We’re lost again?) you still find in remote New England. They’re like old treasure maps, showing where people used to live until we all moved into towns and cities. The Irish brought them here to Kentucky, but you see them much less often.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
A cross-over event with Family Circus? I love it!
CharlesTarrant about 4 years ago
An Adventure is an adventure, even if everyone has failed Land Navigation.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
That’s the life. I really miss those days.
Tricky Rick about 4 years ago
Excellent! Love the big, 1-panel format. Reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
An endless circle. I gather they don’t truly want to leave it.
Anselm the Seeker Premium Member about 4 years ago
Reminds me of my childhood through teen years in Maine and Vermont. Summer I was out all day exploring in the woods, shores, on my bike, and like Wallace, hardly had shoes on my feet during those months.
mmt3k about 4 years ago
Even more so than usual, I get a very Cul de Sac/Calvin & Hobbes vibe from today’s strip – the drawing style for the former, and the sense of adventure from the latter.
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
I rarely get lost in overly suburbanized Orange County. [SIGH]
B.comics.61 about 4 years ago
I wonder if Spud noticed they walked past a graveyard.
Harros_coopa about 4 years ago
did anyone see the old car? (top left)
maxiesmom2 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ahh, youth.
posse1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s like a much cuter version of Billy’s travels!
kazoo the magnifacent over 3 years ago
it took me 3 hours to be done with this
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 3 years ago
Love the rock wall post with a hole to see….Squatchy in the corner!!
lrwells40 8 months ago
Nice escheresque storyline