I’ve never had a real problem in my life. My family hasn’t been murdered, imprisoned, or kidnapped, I always have enough to eat, and I have a dry place to sleep at night.
I’m reminded of “Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey,” edited by Lillian Schlissel. Maybe not the exact title or correct spelling of the editor’s name; it’s been well over twenty years, maybe closer to thirty, and I no longer own a copy. In any case, a great cartoon!
The Donner’s Party trip is harrowing. There is a book about the doll the little girl managed to keep with her the entire trip. Looking back, it seems every decision they made was the wrong one. Any change would have kept them from disaster. The fatal decision was that last stop. If they had pushed on they would have been going downhill into better climate every inch of the way.
But they stopped. The snow is estimated to have reached 22 feet deep. They ate anything they could including their dead. Harrowing tale but true.
I thought the doll was a "pointer to “Patty’s Doll” on that trip.
How we view our life is all about perspective! This strip points that out, I will try to think about this concept the next time I get p****d off by one of my pet peeves which in the grand scheme of living life are things that I should not let bother me but they somehow get under my skin from time to time.
Ida No over 3 years ago
One story gets made into a period drama movie. The other is no more than a Tik Tok drama, period.
Squoop over 3 years ago
Tiffany? I thought her name was Karen.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ah, the fallacy of relative privation.
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
I’ve never had a real problem in my life. My family hasn’t been murdered, imprisoned, or kidnapped, I always have enough to eat, and I have a dry place to sleep at night.
gigagrouch over 3 years ago
First World problems exemplified.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I’m reminded of “Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey,” edited by Lillian Schlissel. Maybe not the exact title or correct spelling of the editor’s name; it’s been well over twenty years, maybe closer to thirty, and I no longer own a copy. In any case, a great cartoon!
moonfrogger over 3 years ago
Just one word: Perspective.
Sportymonk over 3 years ago
The Donner’s Party trip is harrowing. There is a book about the doll the little girl managed to keep with her the entire trip. Looking back, it seems every decision they made was the wrong one. Any change would have kept them from disaster. The fatal decision was that last stop. If they had pushed on they would have been going downhill into better climate every inch of the way.
But they stopped. The snow is estimated to have reached 22 feet deep. They ate anything they could including their dead. Harrowing tale but true.
I thought the doll was a "pointer to “Patty’s Doll” on that trip.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/patty-reeds-doll-donner-party
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
Jane Smiley’s Lidey Newton book about pioneer life in Kansas.
praesodynium over 3 years ago
2002 was wild, eh?
braindead Premium Member over 3 years ago
And the airline said I had to wear a mask! AAAAGGHHH!
Craig Westlake over 3 years ago
Good observation Carol…
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
How we view our life is all about perspective! This strip points that out, I will try to think about this concept the next time I get p****d off by one of my pet peeves which in the grand scheme of living life are things that I should not let bother me but they somehow get under my skin from time to time.