A worthy tribute to a worthy recipient, but why today? It’s not like her birthday or anything. And what’s her connection to jonquils? (I’ve done my due diligence and Google gave me nothing.)
My Daffodils were just starting to bloom when Texas was hit with a unTexas like snow, ice, and below zero cold spell. Now my Daffodils are just a flat, soggy, dead mess. I have no doubt they will come back next year but for this year they are gone. I actually lost several flowering plants and several trees in our neighborhood are suffering.
The Helen Reddy reference is apt because as others have mentioned, it paraphrases her signature hit, “I Am Woman.” The first lines in that song, for those unfamiliar, are “I am woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore.”Beginning with the first panel when there’s a single bloom, then more and finally a field of flowers, the spirit of the message is that the jonquils are here and signaling Spring in numbers too big to ignore. I don’t think the intent is to draw a strong connection between jonquils and roaring, rather to welcome the first day of Spring with an illustration of a ubiquitous Spring flower and using Reddy’s song to do so.
The last panel says we are jonquils here us roar. Help reddy… in numbers too big to ignore. I am woman hear me roar in numbers too big to ignore .Jonquils appear in large numbers…that’s all I got.
Da'Dad over 3 years ago
Thanks JJ, I was clueless. I didn’t know her story. Everyone has one, but hers turned out to be quite a bit more than most.
pschearer Premium Member over 3 years ago
A worthy tribute to a worthy recipient, but why today? It’s not like her birthday or anything. And what’s her connection to jonquils? (I’ve done my due diligence and Google gave me nothing.)
cracker65 over 3 years ago
I see hundreds of daffodils every spring. I planted a bunch last fall, and they are getting ready to bloom.
Sanspareil over 3 years ago
gsawyer101 over 3 years ago
Woman’s month and her hit “I am woman”? Jonquil is known as narcissus so maybe woman should like themselves????
annefackler61 over 3 years ago
Happy 1sr Day of Spring, Everyone !!!!!!!!
annqueue over 3 years ago
The next line of the song is “in numbers to great to ignore”, which may help explain today’s strip.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
She was a bloomin’ star, she was!
jeanie5448 over 3 years ago
My Daffodils were just starting to bloom when Texas was hit with a unTexas like snow, ice, and below zero cold spell. Now my Daffodils are just a flat, soggy, dead mess. I have no doubt they will come back next year but for this year they are gone. I actually lost several flowering plants and several trees in our neighborhood are suffering.
Jim over 3 years ago
Quite amazing folks can start arguing about a comic strip. Afraid this world is a mess.
trainnut1956 over 3 years ago
What the heck is a Jonquil???
car2ner over 3 years ago
first day of Spring, by the calendar. Good morning folks
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Very good tribute, JJ. Thanks.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Stay safe and have a wonderful weekend my friends.
joedon2007 over 3 years ago
Maybe JJ will tell us his his meaning next week in one of his retro posts.
Eternal Optimist over 3 years ago
The Helen Reddy reference is apt because as others have mentioned, it paraphrases her signature hit, “I Am Woman.” The first lines in that song, for those unfamiliar, are “I am woman, hear me roar, in numbers too big to ignore.”Beginning with the first panel when there’s a single bloom, then more and finally a field of flowers, the spirit of the message is that the jonquils are here and signaling Spring in numbers too big to ignore. I don’t think the intent is to draw a strong connection between jonquils and roaring, rather to welcome the first day of Spring with an illustration of a ubiquitous Spring flower and using Reddy’s song to do so.
Tyge over 3 years ago
Happy First Day of Spring! y’all!
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
Then the flowers meet “These Boots Are Made For Walking.”
dv1093 over 3 years ago
Last October I put out 100 tulip bulbs in my flower garden. Nothing yet.
bevgreyjones over 3 years ago
Nope. No one’s is an abbreviation of “no one is”. It was right the first time.
kodipepper over 3 years ago
I loved Helen Reddy’s songs.
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
I prefer daffodils.
annefackler61 over 3 years ago
The last panel says we are jonquils here us roar. Help reddy… in numbers too big to ignore. I am woman hear me roar in numbers too big to ignore .Jonquils appear in large numbers…that’s all I got.
zippykatz over 3 years ago
“It’s so nice to be insane…”