When your plow-horses amble too slow, / (fertilizing the field as they go), / and the sun burns too hot / on your small stony plot, / take a break for a rustic tableau. /// The two children are both much too callow, / (and the smallest is sickly and sallow), / to assist you to plow, / but the fear you have now— / that your wife’s secret grave is too shallow.
On Silesia’s sunny plain / lived a lad named Alf Veederzain/ who stood out in his field/ Where he counted the yield/ of their acres of waving grain..///Also standing out in the field/ was his father, who loudly appealed/ for a slug of corn likker/ – but that likker’d growed thicker/ it seemed like that corn had “corn-gealed”..///What a coup, then, the Veederzain’s scored/ when the “corn-gealed” corn sluggishly poured/ from the jug where it sat/ out into a vat/ and the family fortune was sealed../ for the liquid, both viscous and sweet/ oozed over some shredded wheat, in a porcelain bowl/ which(well bless my soul !)/ chanced to be at his father’s feet !/// Of all of the happy mistakes/ that a m
Father rests and he takes a long sip, / of some schnapps, (he enjoys a good nip). / But then right back to work, / or the farm owner’s clerk / will “encourage” his toil with that whip.
..that a man in a lifetime makes/ there are few that can equal/and none is a sequel/ to the birth of those sweetened wheat flakes…The success of those sweetened Wheaties/ (with endorsements from great “athleties”) / made the Veederzain’s wealthy/ but the combo unhealthy/ has given us all diabetes…
Seen here taking a short rest when plowing, / the stern farmer is soon disavowing / any “horsing around” / as he tills the hard ground. / With his shouts the scared horses he’s cowing.
Hey Daddy, Mr. Kippling says his two oxen can plow a field faster than you and your four horses. I told him you’d rather look at a horses ass all day before going home to Mom! That’s when he said, “Point taken!”……What did he mean by that Daddy?
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
It is OKTOBER-FEST!
rmremail about 3 years ago
Its’t time to party like it’s 1799
rmremail about 3 years ago
How come the old guy gets to drink before the horses do? They did all the hard work.
rmremail about 3 years ago
Those are actually rentals – the man next to the horses is waiting for this payment.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
The children patiently wait until father blacks out so they can get a sip or two.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
When your plow-horses amble too slow, / (fertilizing the field as they go), / and the sun burns too hot / on your small stony plot, / take a break for a rustic tableau. /// The two children are both much too callow, / (and the smallest is sickly and sallow), / to assist you to plow, / but the fear you have now— / that your wife’s secret grave is too shallow.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
On Silesia’s sunny plain / lived a lad named Alf Veederzain/ who stood out in his field/ Where he counted the yield/ of their acres of waving grain..///Also standing out in the field/ was his father, who loudly appealed/ for a slug of corn likker/ – but that likker’d growed thicker/ it seemed like that corn had “corn-gealed”..///What a coup, then, the Veederzain’s scored/ when the “corn-gealed” corn sluggishly poured/ from the jug where it sat/ out into a vat/ and the family fortune was sealed../ for the liquid, both viscous and sweet/ oozed over some shredded wheat, in a porcelain bowl/ which(well bless my soul !)/ chanced to be at his father’s feet !/// Of all of the happy mistakes/ that a m
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Father rests and he takes a long sip, / of some schnapps, (he enjoys a good nip). / But then right back to work, / or the farm owner’s clerk / will “encourage” his toil with that whip.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
..that a man in a lifetime makes/ there are few that can equal/and none is a sequel/ to the birth of those sweetened wheat flakes…The success of those sweetened Wheaties/ (with endorsements from great “athleties”) / made the Veederzain’s wealthy/ but the combo unhealthy/ has given us all diabetes…
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
Seen here taking a short rest when plowing, / the stern farmer is soon disavowing / any “horsing around” / as he tills the hard ground. / With his shouts the scared horses he’s cowing.
pcolli about 3 years ago
Furrowed brow?
Buzzworld about 3 years ago
Anybody else hear “Dueling Banjos” when Ish and Sol are on a roll? ha
Egrayjames about 3 years ago
Hey Daddy, Mr. Kippling says his two oxen can plow a field faster than you and your four horses. I told him you’d rather look at a horses ass all day before going home to Mom! That’s when he said, “Point taken!”……What did he mean by that Daddy?
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
rast beim pflügen would be a great name for a metal band…
Reader about 3 years ago
It was worth digging up his front yard to find his booze stash. Ahhh.
khmo about 3 years ago
Whatever has happened to good English? “Gotten plowed” ? Even cartoonists must have had some education.
smokysilver.so Premium Member about 3 years ago
Shouldn’t he have plowed across the top rather than down? Rain is going to wash all that dirt downhill.
wincoach Premium Member about 3 years ago
After a hard day of plowen ol Jed likes to get his cousin Mildred drunk and have some shenanigans.
Linguist about 3 years ago
And they wondered why grandpa’s furrows were so crooked?
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Oh, Poppa! Mommy sent us to ask you would you please not come home drunk again? Please?”
HunterIsACriminal about 3 years ago
I thought it was the wife that got “plowed”.
Another Take about 3 years ago
One guy mans the plow, another the whip while the kids spread the free horse manure as it’s “made available”.
It was good to be a dog in 1800’s Germany.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
Sez Wulf on the right: “Dad, when I asked you to buy me a switch, I meant one from Nintendo.”
moondog42 Premium Member about 3 years ago
It took me a few minutes too long to figure out which version of “plowed” this painting was using, sad to say…..
mabrndt Premium Member about 3 years ago
Rest while plowing:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:08_Rast_Pfluegen_A3.jpg
has info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2021/10/masterpiece-2803.html
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2014/07/31?comments=visible
has the prior (the 10 hyperlinks in my comment there have been deactivated, but perhaps the text remains informative).
sparklite about 3 years ago
“Daddy, please stop drinking. Everything is getting blurred and fuzzy everywhere.”
“It’s not me, kids. The painter dropped his glasses.”
Bilan about 3 years ago
But daddy, that’s not your likker. That’s the sample for the veterinarian there.
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Son, I’m glad you put on clothes before you brought my lunch to me. I guess I didn’t realize you were a cross-dresser.
So, how is your mom doing? Has she made any money staying at home today?