The Big Picture by Lennie Peterson for June 21, 2024

  1. Missing large
    nolcott  5 months ago

    It’s what keeps us coming back.

     •  Reply
  2. Missing large
    derdave969  5 months ago

    Lennie is the Basil Fawlty of comics.

     •  Reply
  3. 20170620 140528
    "Doon the Watter" on the Waverley  5 months ago

    Many years ago I had a downstairs neighbor with a seeing eye dog. My Sam at the time was a 17-year old senior, so when her bus dropped her off after work I would occasionally go play with her sweet pup. Unfortunately though he got to expect it and if I was anywhere in sight when he got off the bus he would know he was soon to be ‘off duty’ and get excited while still on leash.

    Now, some blind people can see some things, light/shadow, for instance. To the best of my knowledge she could not. No matter though, I would hide, behind stairwell, the bushes, my car, only to hear “I know she is there, come back when you are done playing” moments before receiving slobbery lab kisses.

     •  Reply
  4. Missing large
    stairsteppublishing  5 months ago

    Didn’t know that the seeing eye dogs are trained to recognize elevation changes. It makes sense when youthink about it. I imagine that some can be trained to recognize the traffic signals lights as well.

     •  Reply
  5. 250
    ladykat  5 months ago

    Yes, he did, Ginger.

     •  Reply
  6. Missing large
    triathlete1066 Premium Member 5 months ago

    Now tell ’em about how blind people skydive, Lennie!

     •  Reply
  7. 38096534 2543 4864 8509 d06fceeba3fb
    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 5 months ago

    The strip was based on a false premise. Dogs can distinguish shades of blue, yellow, and gray. They see red as a dark, brown or gray, and green as yellowish. So dogs can indeed discern differences in colors.

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From The Big Picture