Sorry, Will, but goldenrod relies on creatures (bees and butterflies) for pollination. Ragweed, on the other hand, relies on the wind to do this, which is how all that pollen gets in the air and can cause hurricane strength sneezes.
There is a field of goldenrod around my house. It’s especially rife in places too swampy for trees. Many species, some with branching plumes over 5 feet tall. I think the narrow-leaved kind is what makes the cats so aromatic when they’ve been out on a summer day or evening.
dmah Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sorry, Will, but goldenrod relies on creatures (bees and butterflies) for pollination. Ragweed, on the other hand, relies on the wind to do this, which is how all that pollen gets in the air and can cause hurricane strength sneezes.
Ida No about 2 years ago
Amelia, that doesn’t work on command. You’ll just have to smack Spud in the back of the head until his eyes pop out.
angelolady Premium Member about 2 years ago
Poor Brian!
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
When I lived in Lewis County, Washington (1992-2012), my pollen allergies were horrible. Now that I live in Clark County, they’re not so bad.
Faustus Mitternacht about 2 years ago
Never had this problem.
Batteries about 2 years ago
Strange. I grew up near Rhode Island. Went to school with a kid named Brian Welsh. I always wondered what happened to him…
crookedwolf Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Did he replace them with fangs?” snerk
Give him the gargoyle wings from the day, and he could be Toothless!!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
Saw a picture of some guy who has had himself creaturefied and has 5" fangs on the bottom installed.
trainnut1956 about 2 years ago
Fangs alot, pollen!
jschumaker about 2 years ago
What happened to Seagull in the last panel?
IG-88 about 2 years ago
Act like that kid Amelia!! Get some dentures and scare Spuddy Boy to death!!!!
MichiganMitten about 2 years ago
What kind of a name is Spud?
@hiho about 2 years ago
i would love somesuggstions for my comics plz
PoodleGroomer about 2 years ago
Anybody telling a tall tale was supposed to start the story with a sneeze.
raybarb44 about 2 years ago
And thus the legend of Brian the Pollen begins….
Durak Premium Member about 2 years ago
Brian Welsh, weredandelion.
Taracinablue about 2 years ago
The teeth sneezed out is rather horrifying, lol
JH&Cats about 2 years ago
Amelia’s fact-checking the mythology.
JH&Cats about 2 years ago
There is a field of goldenrod around my house. It’s especially rife in places too swampy for trees. Many species, some with branching plumes over 5 feet tall. I think the narrow-leaved kind is what makes the cats so aromatic when they’ve been out on a summer day or evening.