Yup. No colors, no words, but it does communicate to you if you’ll listen. Especially that little minx of a spring breeze that comes for a surprise early visit in late winter. Mmm, that li’l vixen gets me every time.
They can use him in Paris – they need to play a “SHHH!” sound over the loudspeakers at the Paralympics for some of the blind events (for example, the track & field relays, as the runners need to hear each other to know where the baton is located)
enigmamz 3 months ago
That’s not what Seagull says.
saobadao 3 months ago
Shooo, sa shoo, shoosh, in the still of the night…..
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 3 months ago
Fall is headed their way. Wallace is gonna have to ( shudder) put on pants, and shoes!
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
Amelia is the voice of moderation. Very scary…
222jo 3 months ago
Spud is not happy.
Ida No 3 months ago
I dunno. I think the wind just blows.
crookedwolf Premium Member 3 months ago
So the wind doesn’t cry Mary..?
jschumaker 3 months ago
Seagull feels like saying, “Will Henry”.
DaBump Premium Member 3 months ago
Yup. No colors, no words, but it does communicate to you if you’ll listen. Especially that little minx of a spring breeze that comes for a surprise early visit in late winter. Mmm, that li’l vixen gets me every time.
Pigs_Will_Fly 3 months ago
Wallace’s expression in panel 1 is great.
Galaxygazer 3 months ago
I think Spud is asleep again…
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
At least they are not “breaking wind”!!!!!
Snoopy Copter 3 months ago
No, Wallace! The wind is copying YOU!!!
LawrenceS 3 months ago
They call the wind Mariah… And if you hear her talking to you, you’re in trouble.
zeediva 3 months ago
I thought every breeze seemed to whisper Louise.
mistercatworks 3 months ago
“My name is Maria. Not Mariah.” sshhhhshhsss
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 3 months ago
Wallace has trouble controlling all that enthusiasm.
PoodleGroomer 3 months ago
When it gets spirited it whistles.
NWdryad 3 months ago
This comic strip really makes me want to live in Rhode Island, but I can’t tolerate strong winds. They really bug me.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Great imitation.
del_grande Premium Member 3 months ago
They can use him in Paris – they need to play a “SHHH!” sound over the loudspeakers at the Paralympics for some of the blind events (for example, the track & field relays, as the runners need to hear each other to know where the baton is located)
Frankie the Sandwich Artist 3 months ago
As Bill Watterson said, “Good writing will save bad art more than good art will save bad writing”…