[All of that was congruent with scientific understanding when Updike wrote it. Most still is. But what we’ve learned since would require a few variations if Updike were here to revise it today. For example, "… do not interact at all… " would better be rendered “…they seldom interact at all….”]
cdcoventry almost 4 years ago
Rosa needs another view of the world, and Wallace is happy to share.
McColl34 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Don’t forget about the thousands of years it spent getting from the core to the surface so that it can explode out to reach your face!
pschearer Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And when it reaches my face I say “Where have you been? You’re eight minutes late!”
frankgeo almost 4 years ago
Love the seagull sleeping in the tire
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Rose, literally “hanging out”. And I love her boots!
mickjam almost 4 years ago
‘Enjoyably disruptive’. I think I speak for many of us when I say that we could all use a bit more of that in our lives!
artheaded1 almost 4 years ago
I’m glad Rose is in the strip more too!
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Rose is book-smart. You can tell by the book. Wallace is street-smart. You can tell by the street.
Markov Da Robot almost 4 years ago
I’m so glad Rose became a regular character.
jschumaker almost 4 years ago
Enjoyable disruptive – that’s sums it up very well.
rroxxanna almost 4 years ago
Notice the ruts on the ground under the swings from years of kids on the playground. Thank you, Will Henry! I had forgotten all about those!
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Me too. Rose is awesome.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Rose likes Wallace….
scyphi26 almost 4 years ago
Yeah, “enjoyably disruptive” sums up Wallace very nicely all right.
Tricky Rick almost 4 years ago
Seagull’s sleeping
rhpii almost 4 years ago
Wallace’s ideocracies may someday be the spark of inspiration for Rose that earns her a Nobel Prize in Physics.
Ed The Red Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Light leaves the surface of a distant star, travels untold trillions of miles for millions of years, just to gently illuminate your back garden.
parkerinthehouse almost 4 years ago
My guess is you had a magical childhood and I’ll bet your kids inherited the magic.
FunnyMinnion almost 4 years ago
If your so smart rose why haven’t you gotten rid of him yet!
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
On lonely particles traveling through space:
Cosmic Gall
by John Updike (1932-2009)
Neutrinos, they are very small.
They have no charge and have no mass
And do not interact at all.
The earth is just a silly ball
To them, through which they simply pass,
Like dustmaids down a drafty hall
Or photons through a sheet of glass.
They snub the most exquisite gas,
Ignore the most substantial wall,
Cold-shoulder steel and sounding brass,
Insult the stallion in his stall,
And, scorning barriers of class,
Infiltrate you and me! Like tall
And painless guillotines, they fall
Down through our heads into the grass.
At night, they enter at Nepal
And pierce the lover and his lass
From underneath the bed – you call
It wonderful; I call it crass.
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[All of that was congruent with scientific understanding when Updike wrote it. Most still is. But what we’ve learned since would require a few variations if Updike were here to revise it today. For example, "… do not interact at all… " would better be rendered “…they seldom interact at all….”]
VanLaser almost 4 years ago
Meanwhile, seagull sleeping in the shade :)
wordsmeet over 3 years ago
Did the napping seagull under the half-buried tire appear out of nowhere?