Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
Red’s snow pile looks just like the one our neighbor made for his young children, complete with a hole in the middle that they could crawl through. He sent them down the “hill” on an inflatable pool toy (some kind of animal shape) and they just loved it!
Pretty cool…and some gags are timeless, and simply never age, so Kudos to Mr. Basset. I recall, as a young lad in the 1960s, seeing a very similar comic on real paper in a real newspaper (the Vancouver Province, no less), LOL, so my cousin and I were inspired…We didn’t have a slide, so we used the roof of the shed and the massive piles of snow next to it. I think we had an obscense amount that year, even for northern BC, something like 4 meters, so the snowblower gave us roof height mountains. We didn’t do the instant tunnel thing that Red did, we opted for a jump instead. My dad wasn’t really happy with us having turned the shed’s asphalt roof into an ice sheet (when the ice finally melted his predictions came true and chunks of the roof came off with the avalanche; that spring, we got a lesson about patching a roof), nor that we forgot about the hose and let it freeze solid so it burst, but it was a truly amazing ride for a few weeks. In retrospect I reckon we are fortunate we didn’t kill ourselves, given that our backstop was the wall of the barn…but then, being children of the era, we were invincible, afterall…no seatbelts or bike helmets, and we drank from the garden hose :-)
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
Wow!
suv2000 about 1 year ago
Lucky that was not covering a stump or something
robertdkrebs Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wow! Looks like Red and Rover built their own winter amusement park . That brings back memories of snow forts etc. Totally love that.
Ned Snipes about 1 year ago
I would have thought Red wanted to make a jump, however he didn’t pack the snow enough and went through, still, his smile says it all.
Catfeet Premium Member about 1 year ago
What fun! Let’s do it again!
my3dogsons about 1 year ago
Red’s snow pile looks just like the one our neighbor made for his young children, complete with a hole in the middle that they could crawl through. He sent them down the “hill” on an inflatable pool toy (some kind of animal shape) and they just loved it!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Such fun! And ingenuity!
grocks about 1 year ago
Happy place!
mymontana about 1 year ago
WHAT FUN !!!
beharford about 1 year ago
Pretty cool…and some gags are timeless, and simply never age, so Kudos to Mr. Basset. I recall, as a young lad in the 1960s, seeing a very similar comic on real paper in a real newspaper (the Vancouver Province, no less), LOL, so my cousin and I were inspired…We didn’t have a slide, so we used the roof of the shed and the massive piles of snow next to it. I think we had an obscense amount that year, even for northern BC, something like 4 meters, so the snowblower gave us roof height mountains. We didn’t do the instant tunnel thing that Red did, we opted for a jump instead. My dad wasn’t really happy with us having turned the shed’s asphalt roof into an ice sheet (when the ice finally melted his predictions came true and chunks of the roof came off with the avalanche; that spring, we got a lesson about patching a roof), nor that we forgot about the hose and let it freeze solid so it burst, but it was a truly amazing ride for a few weeks. In retrospect I reckon we are fortunate we didn’t kill ourselves, given that our backstop was the wall of the barn…but then, being children of the era, we were invincible, afterall…no seatbelts or bike helmets, and we drank from the garden hose :-)
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Nice…..
InquireWithin about 1 year ago
See, we would have done that, but we would have made the snow pile into a jump — Evel Knievel style, baby.
g04922 about 1 year ago
Oh yes…… great fun !
bwswolf about 1 year ago
Pretty nifty there, Red ……. and it’s Rover approved ……. :)
thejanith Premium Member about 1 year ago
LOVE IT!!! Absolutely priceless! Thank you for the glimpse into the mind and heart of a classic little boy.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Working hard to have fun isn’t hard work.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Cool stunt!