We once had a mole in our yard when I was a kid. I was hitting tennis balls against the garage wall one day, and he poked his head up. I whacked him with the tennis racket and that was that. My father, who had been working months trying to rid his yard of this beast was half proud/relieved that I was able to do this, but also half upset that he’d worked so hard and all it took was a tennis racket.
Dr. Scuttles, July 12: "While I am not ordinarily one to follow that dreadful cat broadcast, the news they are reporting on today is echoing through the neighborhood, fields, and forest alike… So, I am tuning in. For now. Out of interest for my longtime friend Old Mag.
Terrible business.
I am slightly acquainted with this Montague fellow, through another old friend who has spoken of him at length. I never heard much of his personality or ambition, more just his eager quality of being a good listener.
Seems a bit lost on this situation, I don’t see it at all.
Old Mag and I go back many years, though. Would that I could chew through my backyard fence, I would be at her side in a moment.
Montague, you are OFF my Christmas card list!
And before even your first season, the ink is still wet.
Bah, no great loss to me, clearly.
This is why I avoid friends of friends; clearly my old friend is a very poor judge of character (though I knew that already.)"
Those moles in the dirt are putting me in mind of the waves of unicorns emerging from the sea in the movie “The Last Unicorn” that I watched so many times as a kid.♥
So much detail! In panel 1, I count 19 moles. In panel 3, Old Mags has switched both chickadee cans to 1 shoulder. In panel 4, flight lines show both birds returning to their tomato can gun turrets.
I don’t think Mags is beaten. I believe she is going to stash her grandchildren in a safe place and then come back with all the raccoons and teach those moles a lesson!
Yesterday, GSDMom posted that 10/2/19 is our first introduction to the raccoons. For any newbies, this is where Goldie is introduced into the story. More recently, they were involved with Beatrix (I don’t have the dates) As always with Georgia, it’s fascinating to watch the development of the characters.
Today is my mom’s 90th! I’m taking her out to lunch today, but the big party is on Saturday. We have at least 50 family members & friends coming from as far away as Michigan & Tennessee for dinner at a local restaurant. Sis & I had originally planned for Dutch treat, but mom insisted on paying for it (“It’s only money & I won’t miss it”) & who were we to argue? She also said, “If I’d known sooner, we could have gotten the church fellowship hall & had it catered.” OK, mom, we’ll do that for your 100th…anyhoo, we’re all excited!
Back in January Dr. Scuttles tweeted “My monthly-or-so letter has arrived from Wicket. He has elaborated on his new friend at the Quinn Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. They are a small mammal, which surprises me to hear, but hopefully they know enough to stay out of talon’s reach from Wicket.”
and in replying to someone who asked “I wonder if the new friend might be a porcupine or hedgehog.”, he said “My impression has been that it is an even smaller creature, if that can be believed. Surprising, for Wicket.”
Falling back to the Wildlands…could this mean that an alliance between the Raccoons and their old rivals the Oppossums may possibly be in the making? If so, the moles may quickly be facing something they’d be regretting big-time!
O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comesIn shape no bigger than an agate-stoneOn the fore-finger of an alderman,Drawn with a team of little atomiesAthwart men’s noses as they lie asleep;Her wagon-spokes made of long spiders’ legs,The cover of the wings of grasshoppers,The traces of the smallest spider’s web,The collars of the moonshine’s watery beams,Her whip of cricket’s bone, the lash of film,Her wagoner a small grey-coated gnat,Not so big as a round little wormPrick’d from the lazy finger of a maid;Her chariot is an empty hazel-nutMade by the joiner squirrel or old grub,Time out o’ mind the fairies’ coachmakers.And in this state she gallops night by nightThrough lovers’ brains, and then they dream of love;O’er courtiers’ knees, that dream on court’sies straight,O’er lawyers’ fingers, who straight dream on fees,O’er ladies ’ lips, who straight on kisses dream,Which oft the angry Mab with blisters plagues,Because their breaths with sweetmeats tainted are:Sometime she gallops o’er a courtier’s nose,And then dreams he of smelling out a suit;And sometime comes she with a tithe-pig’s tailTickling a parson’s nose as a’ lies asleep,Then dreams, he of another benefice:Sometime she driveth o’er a soldier’s neck,And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats,Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades,Of healths five-fathom deep; and then anonDrums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes,And being thus frighted swears a prayer or twoAnd sleeps again. This is that very MabThat plats the manes of horses in the night,And bakes the elflocks in foul sluttish hairs,Which once untangled, much misfortune bodes:This is the hag, when maids lie on their backs,That presses them and learns them first to bear,
I think finding a nice black snake will solve this mole problem. At least it did in my front yard when the snakes moved in. They do upset my kitties when they sun themselves on my front porch though. My feral wants to go out and kill the snakes but the largest black snake stares back through the glass thinking the littlest kitty looks like a nice snack.
Meanwhile, we have yet to hear of the response from the people – after all, it’s their yard that’s been overturned! Will we see the introduction of a new human – the (no doubt humane) pest removal person? Or (with apologies to Robin) are they already doomed?
McColl34 Premium Member over 1 year ago
We’ll get the younglings to safety, and THEN . . . we will DEAL with these invaders!
uncle snipe over 1 year ago
I have a feeling Queen Mag will get the raccoons reorganized and hopefully mount a serious fight. In the meantime, really enjoying these night skies.
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m hoping for a Picard-esque diplomatic resolution, but if it must go Kirk or even Sisko style then so be it.
Crann Bethadh over 1 year ago
Uh Oh, Queen Mag is on it! See ya later, lawn potaters!
DennisinSeattle over 1 year ago
Problem with the Woodlands is, no dumpsters. But it will serve as a safe base from which to launch an attack!
Jacob Mattingly over 1 year ago
Awww grandracoons. Also a strategic retreat. The fight isn’t over.
ikini Premium Member over 1 year ago
Georgia makes the mole noses so cute. I have to remember their claws to be properly scared.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Things are getting worse.
Ruth Brown over 1 year ago
The night skies are my favorites. Such beautiful artwork.
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
I love that last panel with Grandmags scooping up the littles to get them to safety.
Aspen_Bell over 1 year ago
This is just the setup. If I remember what Georgia said, this is going to be a whole adventure taking place in the wildlands.
Robin Harwood over 1 year ago
It’s The Final End!
But no one warned us that DOOM would come in the form of moles.WelshRat Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s called a strategic withdrawal. They’re after re-enforcements to retake their land.
I AM CARTOON LADY! over 1 year ago
No one expects the, Mole Inquisition!
PapaVanTwee over 1 year ago
We once had a mole in our yard when I was a kid. I was hitting tennis balls against the garage wall one day, and he poked his head up. I whacked him with the tennis racket and that was that. My father, who had been working months trying to rid his yard of this beast was half proud/relieved that I was able to do this, but also half upset that he’d worked so hard and all it took was a tennis racket.
ikini Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dr. Scuttles, July 12: "While I am not ordinarily one to follow that dreadful cat broadcast, the news they are reporting on today is echoing through the neighborhood, fields, and forest alike… So, I am tuning in. For now. Out of interest for my longtime friend Old Mag.
Terrible business.
I am slightly acquainted with this Montague fellow, through another old friend who has spoken of him at length. I never heard much of his personality or ambition, more just his eager quality of being a good listener.
Seems a bit lost on this situation, I don’t see it at all.
Old Mag and I go back many years, though. Would that I could chew through my backyard fence, I would be at her side in a moment.
Montague, you are OFF my Christmas card list!
And before even your first season, the ink is still wet.
Bah, no great loss to me, clearly.
This is why I avoid friends of friends; clearly my old friend is a very poor judge of character (though I knew that already.)"
Olive O'Sudden over 1 year ago
Those moles in the dirt are putting me in mind of the waves of unicorns emerging from the sea in the movie “The Last Unicorn” that I watched so many times as a kid.♥
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaWyj7Yid2M
Charles over 1 year ago
Eat them! They’re part of this nutritious breakfast!
DorseyBelle over 1 year ago
So much detail! In panel 1, I count 19 moles. In panel 3, Old Mags has switched both chickadee cans to 1 shoulder. In panel 4, flight lines show both birds returning to their tomato can gun turrets.
hruskafrances50 over 1 year ago
Outnumbered…..but not out-foxed! Strategic plans awaiting in the wilds.
ElliottB.C.Rennie over 1 year ago
The racoons are NOT retreating. they are making a strategic withdrawal in order to regroup and defend their territory
Miss Mina over 1 year ago
Aww… Princess Magazine and little Spork!
bryan42 over 1 year ago
Congratulations to Georgia for BCN’s nomination to the Ringo awards.
artchick530 over 1 year ago
Aww, she’s a grandmag. Makes you feel differently about her … maybe she’s not just the all business, marauding ruler of the dumpster.
rc_stone_1 over 1 year ago
Something tells me Georgia must have just read HG Wells…
Kitty Katz over 1 year ago
*Nena: 99 Luftballo.ns (99 Red Balloons)
Mags and subjects at the dumpster
The alarm toots and the moles are all there
Conflict ensues, defense is futile
Mags awakes, decides what to do
Let’s go, regroup, head for the wilds
We’ll protect every racoon child,
While underneath a lovely sky
99 jerky moles go by!
…….
Every mole’s a pirate, too
Under Captain Montague!
They think they have the upper hand,
But Mags still is in command
The moles can still be beat,
We’ll just organize a quick retreat
While underneath a lovely sky
99 jerky moles go by!.
Katzen1415 over 1 year ago
She has a canny look on her face there. I would imagine this is a calculated retreat rather than an organized flight. The raccoons are not licked yet.
CMCBHI over 1 year ago
There’s a Novella that covers this.“FROM THE HIGHLANDS”
ladykat over 1 year ago
I don’t think Mags is beaten. I believe she is going to stash her grandchildren in a safe place and then come back with all the raccoons and teach those moles a lesson!
mepowell over 1 year ago
Yesterday, GSDMom posted that 10/2/19 is our first introduction to the raccoons. For any newbies, this is where Goldie is introduced into the story. More recently, they were involved with Beatrix (I don’t have the dates) As always with Georgia, it’s fascinating to watch the development of the characters.
SheMc over 1 year ago
Thank goodness our kitties are safe, leave the raccoons to take care of these pesky moles!!!
bonita.eley over 1 year ago
Sounds like a good idea!
anomalous4 over 1 year ago
OT: Happy Birthday, Mom!
Today is my mom’s 90th! I’m taking her out to lunch today, but the big party is on Saturday. We have at least 50 family members & friends coming from as far away as Michigan & Tennessee for dinner at a local restaurant. Sis & I had originally planned for Dutch treat, but mom insisted on paying for it (“It’s only money & I won’t miss it”) & who were we to argue? She also said, “If I’d known sooner, we could have gotten the church fellowship hall & had it catered.” OK, mom, we’ll do that for your 100th…anyhoo, we’re all excited!
https://media.tenor.com/owfNq_jnsZYAAAAC/mom-mommy.gif
https://media.tenor.com/D7h-Dk3qe98AAAAC/hug-hugs.gif
rs0204 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’ve seen enough. I am releasing control of all weapons to the respective battlefield commanders. And may Cat have mercy on my soul.
*Excerpt from the personal log of General Ora Zella,
Cat Date: New Moon of July, The First Battle
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
Hate to y it, but this storyline got old fast.
Granny Roberta over 1 year ago
Reminding myself not to feed the trolls.
Miss Mina over 1 year ago
Back in January Dr. Scuttles tweeted “My monthly-or-so letter has arrived from Wicket. He has elaborated on his new friend at the Quinn Wildlife Rehabilitation Center. They are a small mammal, which surprises me to hear, but hopefully they know enough to stay out of talon’s reach from Wicket.”
and in replying to someone who asked “I wonder if the new friend might be a porcupine or hedgehog.”, he said “My impression has been that it is an even smaller creature, if that can be believed. Surprising, for Wicket.”
Georgia plays a long game.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
And thus, the introduction to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Raccoon: Wildlands.
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(Sorry. Gamer nerd humor.)
scaeva Premium Member over 1 year ago
I wonder if the raccoons have allies in the Wildlands. Groundhogs, perhaps?
Kitty Katz over 1 year ago
We haven’t seen Louie in quite awhile. Could there be a startling development in the near future?
tatempleman over 1 year ago
Falling back to the Wildlands…could this mean that an alliance between the Raccoons and their old rivals the Oppossums may possibly be in the making? If so, the moles may quickly be facing something they’d be regretting big-time!
GaryCooper over 1 year ago
Mad Max at Thunderharbage.
davanden over 1 year ago
wintercollie over 1 year ago
Happy Birthday Denny
Red Bird over 1 year ago
Thank goodness the little ones are safe. I was so worried about them.
Biskits over 1 year ago
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you! Happy birthday dear Denny, Happy birthday to you!!!
Kelliekatlady over 1 year ago
Happy Birthday Denny!
pchemcat over 1 year ago
I think finding a nice black snake will solve this mole problem. At least it did in my front yard when the snakes moved in. They do upset my kitties when they sun themselves on my front porch though. My feral wants to go out and kill the snakes but the largest black snake stares back through the glass thinking the littlest kitty looks like a nice snack.
vlbrown Premium Member over 1 year ago
They threatened the grandbabies!
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Which reminds me, I need to watch Pom Poko today.
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Discipline and tactical superiority may prevail against numbers.
Fennec! at the Disco over 1 year ago
From the look on Queen Mag’s face, she’s got something in mind.
(And I just love “Grandmag”!)
ronmor1 over 1 year ago
Cry Havoc and loose the coyotes of war!
crazeekatlady over 1 year ago
Grandmag toes! SQUEEEEEE! Mole claws. BOOO.
strikklybizness over 1 year ago
Meanwhile, we have yet to hear of the response from the people – after all, it’s their yard that’s been overturned! Will we see the introduction of a new human – the (no doubt humane) pest removal person? Or (with apologies to Robin) are they already doomed?