El Niño usually leads to a drier and warmer Winter in the Midwest… Looks as though Frazz has the warmer part at the moment, but not the drier part. Hang in there, Frazz.
El Niño is a weather pattern named after the baby Jesus, or the Christ child. In South America it is a favorable weather pattern right around Christmas time. In those countries, they don’t believe that Santa Claus brings the presents, they believe that the baby Jesus brings the presents. So that favorable weather pattern right around Christmas time is thought to be a gift from the grace child.
Rained all night here in Wisconsin. It should taper off before noon, but between the 47° on Thursday and the rain, it’s just lawn and leaves like a day in October.
Does he really know what El Niño is? And that you can’t just tell if the weather that you’re experiencing is due to an El Niño just by the weather you’re experiencing there at the moment.
Thanks for this cartoon. Grazie. Been working on learning Spanish for years— and it will be a life long labor of fun and love —but I am still pathetic at it. But since I am over 70, something nice to keep the old brain exercising. ¡ORALE!
Thirty years ago, when we moved from MD back to NC, I kept my snow shovel & snow blade for the tractor. Still have them, and yet to need them. So I guess the housing boom in my area is partly my fault…
As long as the Pacific plate keeps subluxating beneath the South American one and the volcanic eruptions in the deep ocean resulting therefrom keep it warming La Nina will prevail.
They’re wearing rain jackets . Ahhh I love it ..haven’t seen rain jackets since Calvin and probably some of the peanuts . I know Charlie wore a sweet jacket when it snowed.
Concretionist 11 months ago
I suspect that the act of cursing is universal regardless of language.
OldsVistaCruiser 11 months ago
The words that I have for El Niño aren’t supposed to be used by kids!
Gordo4ever 11 months ago
El Niño usually leads to a drier and warmer Winter in the Midwest… Looks as though Frazz has the warmer part at the moment, but not the drier part. Hang in there, Frazz.
markkahler52 11 months ago
I could do without Winter, actually…
Charles 11 months ago
The main word we have for “El Niño” is: weather.
jessegooddoggy 11 months ago
Very dry again in California, waiting for some good results from El Niño.
The Orange Mailman 11 months ago
El Niño is a weather pattern named after the baby Jesus, or the Christ child. In South America it is a favorable weather pattern right around Christmas time. In those countries, they don’t believe that Santa Claus brings the presents, they believe that the baby Jesus brings the presents. So that favorable weather pattern right around Christmas time is thought to be a gift from the grace child.
well-i-never 11 months ago
Rained all night here in Wisconsin. It should taper off before noon, but between the 47° on Thursday and the rain, it’s just lawn and leaves like a day in October.
goboboyd 11 months ago
Multi-lingual is good. In the end, when you’re soaked you can’t get any wetter.
Doug K 11 months ago
Does he really know what El Niño is? And that you can’t just tell if the weather that you’re experiencing is due to an El Niño just by the weather you’re experiencing there at the moment.
Jhony-Yermo 11 months ago
Thanks for this cartoon. Grazie. Been working on learning Spanish for years— and it will be a life long labor of fun and love —but I am still pathetic at it. But since I am over 70, something nice to keep the old brain exercising. ¡ORALE!
gammaguy 11 months ago
“You can still use those words.”
And those words have counterparts in Spanish, so if you learn them, you can be even more expressive.
Aviatrexx Premium Member 11 months ago
Thirty years ago, when we moved from MD back to NC, I kept my snow shovel & snow blade for the tractor. Still have them, and yet to need them. So I guess the housing boom in my area is partly my fault…
royq27 11 months ago
Gosh darn El Niño…
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
Merde. Oh wait, that’s French. Pardon mon Français.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Part of me is still struggling with English.
Cactus-Pete 11 months ago
So he thinks he can’t continue using English if he learns Spanish?
bluephrog 11 months ago
As long as the Pacific plate keeps subluxating beneath the South American one and the volcanic eruptions in the deep ocean resulting therefrom keep it warming La Nina will prevail.
terrapin6000 Premium Member 11 months ago
They’re wearing rain jackets . Ahhh I love it ..haven’t seen rain jackets since Calvin and probably some of the peanuts . I know Charlie wore a sweet jacket when it snowed.
rgcviper 11 months ago
Hijo de un mono!
(Son of a monkey.) : )