And Sterling knows this how…
So much for me remarking yesterday that Sterling hadn’t eaten the butterfly… sigh he doesn’t change!
He’s not wrong.
Always check with a specialist. Never trust the internet. Never self-diagnose. Trust the science.
These are the words of a true expert.
Party forest!
We have the nearly ubiquitous pennants.
Assorted creepy-crawlers creepily crawling.
The perplexing fish face.
And a characteristically flat fact comment from Sterling. The Anthony Fauci of poop facts. “Alimentary, my dear Watsisname.”
Have the pennants and thr fishy-thing ever been explained?
The Echanted Magical World that is Sterling’s childhood.
Double signature today
Thank you, Sterling, our budding naturalist.
When you have a question, ask the expert.
It’s funny that Sterling “speaks” in lowercase while everyone else speaks in uppercase. It’s been like that since the beginning.
Sterlings talking from experience
The boy pays attention……
Personal experience from sterling is the only reason I believe him.
Given how different Sterling’s word balloons are – I have to wonder what sort of voice Will imagines for him.
Wow, that one really made me laugh out loud!
And just how does one “swallow a caterpillar” on accident? Or is it intentional?
Slimey yet satisfying.
If you’re lucky…
word.
“No, they just turn into poop.” LIfe is like that.
Sterling is wise beyond his years…
Butterflies make up only 10% of the family Lepidoptera, therefore it follows that 90% of caterpillars turn into moths, not butterflies.
I know it is a late comment, but Wallace and Spud were in the woods, then Sterling added his answer closer to home (fence in frame). Sterling hears all?
Sterling is wise beyond his years
April 15, 2016
Laurie Sefton Premium Member about 3 years ago
And Sterling knows this how…
catchup about 3 years ago
So much for me remarking yesterday that Sterling hadn’t eaten the butterfly… sigh he doesn’t change!
Hedgehog about 3 years ago
He’s not wrong.
Ida No about 3 years ago
Always check with a specialist. Never trust the internet. Never self-diagnose. Trust the science.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
These are the words of a true expert.
[Unnamed Reader - 74831d] about 3 years ago
Party forest!
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 3 years ago
We have the nearly ubiquitous pennants.
Assorted creepy-crawlers creepily crawling.
The perplexing fish face.
And a characteristically flat fact comment from Sterling. The Anthony Fauci of poop facts. “Alimentary, my dear Watsisname.”
Have the pennants and thr fishy-thing ever been explained?
Durak Premium Member about 3 years ago
The Echanted Magical World that is Sterling’s childhood.
juan_dez about 3 years ago
Double signature today
morningglory73 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Thank you, Sterling, our budding naturalist.
jschumaker about 3 years ago
When you have a question, ask the expert.
Crochety old man in training about 3 years ago
It’s funny that Sterling “speaks” in lowercase while everyone else speaks in uppercase. It’s been like that since the beginning.
Flapjack omelette about 3 years ago
Sterlings talking from experience
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
The boy pays attention……
FunnyMinnion about 3 years ago
Personal experience from sterling is the only reason I believe him.
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
Given how different Sterling’s word balloons are – I have to wonder what sort of voice Will imagines for him.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
Wow, that one really made me laugh out loud!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
And just how does one “swallow a caterpillar” on accident? Or is it intentional?
WoodTrail about 3 years ago
Slimey yet satisfying.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 3 years ago
If you’re lucky…
bhgiz53 about 3 years ago
word.
Faustus Mitternacht about 3 years ago
“No, they just turn into poop.” LIfe is like that.
ktrabbit about 3 years ago
Sterling is wise beyond his years…
Taracinablue about 3 years ago
Butterflies make up only 10% of the family Lepidoptera, therefore it follows that 90% of caterpillars turn into moths, not butterflies.
CLaudiaAnn Premium Member about 3 years ago
I know it is a late comment, but Wallace and Spud were in the woods, then Sterling added his answer closer to home (fence in frame). Sterling hears all?
Principal Nichols (Formerly Mr Galvin) about 3 years ago
Sterling is wise beyond his years