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Seriously though, there are wild birds that have to literally drive the fledglings away when they are grown. Theyâll sit around cheeping mournfully, hoping to be fed, when theyâre as big as their parents.
I like that she writes in those scratch marks used to represent dialogue. Itâs as if Charlie Brownâs teacher wrote him a note that read, âWAA WAA WAA WAAâŠâ.
Wow, thatâs deep! How many mothers can look at that first panel of little Woodstock bringing his mother a flower on Motherâs day and not let a tear drip out of their eyes when they see the note in the second panel?
was lucky enough to have two moms: there was the woman who raised me as a child and then the same person I got to know as an adult. We needed a couple of years of separation but came back together to reconcile. Both of her were slightly crazy but very nice people.
Like other loved ones Iâve lost, I do not mourn her death, but I do smile when I remember her.
My parents sold our house in Buffalo in 1986 and winterized the cottage that was my dadâs party place after WWII. The first Xmas back my brother and I looked around and asked âThereâs no bedrooms for us?âAll my dad said was âRightâŠâ Subtle, it wasnât.
With todayâs radical left this comment of Woodstockâs mom could raise a stink from those who sit on their duffs and demand food, shelter, etc from those otherwise wisely raised sons and daughters of moms across the land.
Iâve been keeping tabs on an osprey nest in the parking lot right outside my office for 9 years now.
One year we had one fledgling. Now, you canât tell the gender of immature ospreys, but the people in our office voted to call it âCharlieââŠmy hunch was that it was a female, but I was outvotedâŠ
Come next spring, I look out one day, and see THREE ospreys up there! Mom, DadâŠand a 2nd female (adult females have spotted breasts). Now, this pair is aggressively territorial, and would always chase off intruding ospreys. Yet that day they calmly tolerated one perched right on the nest with them, like one big happy familyâŠ
I simply said, âWelcome home, Charleneâ and went about my business.
On this Motherâs Day, letâs remember not everyone was blessed to have had a loving mother in their lives. If you know of anyone whose life has turned out that way, be kind to them today. If you did not have a good mother yourself, I pray you still found happiness in life, and have a blessed Sunday.
I think this strip is Schulz gentle way of acknowledging that sometimes itâs not all roses. At least Woodstock has Snoopy and this may explain why heâs a bit needy at times
We had a brood of birds that built a mud nest near the top of our covered front porch. When the babies got big enough, we saw the mother bird constantly chasing one of the now-grown babies out of the nest, but it kept coming back and defiantly sitting in the nest.
I swear, it had the smug look on itâs little bird face of a slacker child who expects to be fed for life without ever getting a jobâŠ
Like an eagle, I spread my wings and flew away. Like a vulture, my younger sister flew back and had mom change her will in order to get 100% of the family estate.
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Fly little bird, fly.
Mediatech almost 4 years ago
To be fair, it is hard to bond with an egg.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
could Lucy help Woodstock with his mother issues (for a price of one nickel obviously)?
orinoco womble almost 4 years ago
If you love something, let it go. If it comes back, it couldnât find a job for more than minimum wage.
orinoco womble almost 4 years ago
Seriously though, there are wild birds that have to literally drive the fledglings away when they are grown. Theyâll sit around cheeping mournfully, hoping to be fed, when theyâre as big as their parents.
ronaldspence almost 4 years ago
To quote Cervantes, âLook always forward, for in last years nest there are no birds this yearâ sorry Woodstock
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Woodstockâ mom doesnât have the Empty Nest Syndrome.
jaydogg187 almost 4 years ago
Fly, Robin, fly;Up, up in the sky.
wldhrsy2luv almost 4 years ago
Aw!
top cat james almost 4 years ago
I like that she writes in those scratch marks used to represent dialogue. Itâs as if Charlie Brownâs teacher wrote him a note that read, âWAA WAA WAA WAAâŠâ.
dcdete. almost 4 years ago
Wow, thatâs deep! How many mothers can look at that first panel of little Woodstock bringing his mother a flower on Motherâs day and not let a tear drip out of their eyes when they see the note in the second panel?
Darryl Heine almost 4 years ago
Why a sharp mother?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Happy Motherâs Day Ladies.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I must be getting old. This actually brought a tear of sadness to my eye.
dflak almost 4 years ago
Like other loved ones Iâve lost, I do not mourn her death, but I do smile when I remember her.
Happy Motherâs Day.
PaulR.Parsons almost 4 years ago
My parents sold our house in Buffalo in 1986 and winterized the cottage that was my dadâs party place after WWII. The first Xmas back my brother and I looked around and asked âThereâs no bedrooms for us?âAll my dad said was âRightâŠâ Subtle, it wasnât.
Ellis97 almost 4 years ago
Happy Motherâs Day from Woodstock.
summerdog almost 4 years ago
No sheâs not!
AlanTompkins almost 4 years ago
With todayâs radical left this comment of Woodstockâs mom could raise a stink from those who sit on their duffs and demand food, shelter, etc from those otherwise wisely raised sons and daughters of moms across the land.
spaceagesoul almost 4 years ago
Thomas Wolfe was right. At least when it comes to the world of⊠whatever kind of bird Woodstock is.
Nyckname almost 4 years ago
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johndifool almost 4 years ago
Iâve been keeping tabs on an osprey nest in the parking lot right outside my office for 9 years now.
One year we had one fledgling. Now, you canât tell the gender of immature ospreys, but the people in our office voted to call it âCharlieââŠmy hunch was that it was a female, but I was outvotedâŠ
Come next spring, I look out one day, and see THREE ospreys up there! Mom, DadâŠand a 2nd female (adult females have spotted breasts). Now, this pair is aggressively territorial, and would always chase off intruding ospreys. Yet that day they calmly tolerated one perched right on the nest with them, like one big happy familyâŠ
I simply said, âWelcome home, Charleneâ and went about my business.
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
On this Motherâs Day, letâs remember not everyone was blessed to have had a loving mother in their lives. If you know of anyone whose life has turned out that way, be kind to them today. If you did not have a good mother yourself, I pray you still found happiness in life, and have a blessed Sunday.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
However, the âthank youâ thought is appreciatedâŠâŠ
w16521 almost 4 years ago
This comic would be more appropriate on Fatherâs day. Its dads who abandon their kids, not moms.
Flower Girl almost 4 years ago
Happy Motherâs Day !!!!!!!!!!!!
A.Ficionada almost 4 years ago
I think this strip is Schulz gentle way of acknowledging that sometimes itâs not all roses. At least Woodstock has Snoopy and this may explain why heâs a bit needy at times
txmystic almost 4 years ago
We had a brood of birds that built a mud nest near the top of our covered front porch. When the babies got big enough, we saw the mother bird constantly chasing one of the now-grown babies out of the nest, but it kept coming back and defiantly sitting in the nest.
I swear, it had the smug look on itâs little bird face of a slacker child who expects to be fed for life without ever getting a jobâŠ
âIâm not going, you canât make me!â
Decepticomic almost 4 years ago
She did tell him.
HappyDog/á”ÊłÊž ᎟á”ᶻᔠ⎠á”ʰᔠᶠá”âż á”ᶠᶊᔠPremium Member almost 4 years ago
MOTHERâS Day? My bad, I was expecting a horse race today.
hockey man almost 4 years ago
sniff
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I literally canât go back home. Mom sold my childhood home. It was torn down and a new house built there. Be well my friends.
phoenixnyc almost 4 years ago
âThomas Wolfe was wrong. You can go home again. Frequently to remember why you left in the first place.ââRobert Ingersoll
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Apparently crows are the exception, they continue to get together after the babies have left the nestâŠfor quite awhile.
PaulLeckner almost 4 years ago
Like an eagle, I spread my wings and flew away. Like a vulture, my younger sister flew back and had mom change her will in order to get 100% of the family estate.