When we are doing reenactments it is not uncommon to make a cap for one’s cup out of a piece of leather – wet, and made to the shape-size of one’s cup (we each bring our own “mess kit” – period looking cup, dish, bowl, utensils) so beverages can be left out without anything falling into them – whether it be leaves, twigs or worse.
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Shoulda left it in the can, Lola.
goboboyd 10 months ago
You’re gonna need the extra large paper umbrella for your mug. (the glass container)
jcwrocks69 10 months ago
My first thought in the second panel was something OTHER than a rain drop. :)
Daltongang Premium Member 10 months ago
Well Lola, have you ever thought about coming in from the rain?
kv450 10 months ago
[phew] my first thought was that a pigeon had flown over.
rshive 10 months ago
Bu it’s fresh clean water.
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
I’d have put my hand over the glass, but that’s just me.
KROverton 10 months ago
When I saw the first drop I thought it was a bird dropping. Rain was a welcome relief.
mafastore 10 months ago
When we are doing reenactments it is not uncommon to make a cap for one’s cup out of a piece of leather – wet, and made to the shape-size of one’s cup (we each bring our own “mess kit” – period looking cup, dish, bowl, utensils) so beverages can be left out without anything falling into them – whether it be leaves, twigs or worse.