For some reason my strip did not load properly. This has happened quite a bit this summer and I have no explanation. I apologize and will try to find out what happened. In the meantime, you can view today’s strip the following link. -BB http://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/redandrover/s-926335
Awesome. We were just watching the lightening bugs in the back yard a few nights ago. Had more of them a month or so back, but they are still plentiful.
After moving to San Antonio 8 years ago from So. Cal., I was thrilled to see fireflys again after 30-some years. Within 3 years they had all disappeared. I understand the fire ants have destroyed the species by eating all the larvae. Very sad.
They have survived the fire ants in northern Texas, but the heat may have done them in. On the other hand, the Mediterraneangeckos (introduced a few years ago) have run out the already rare Anole carolinis and are thriving. Two years ago, one ate a lightning bug and you could see the light flashing inside the gecko for about two minutes later.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Where is today’s comic? I need my fix!
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
I clciked on the overenlarged image and got the regular image. That was worth it.
Catfeet Premium Member over 13 years ago
Thanxs, BillThompson, I needed that! The gorgeous artwork really takes me back to languid summertime, my cocker spaniel Jack…sigh…
RednRover over 13 years ago
For some reason my strip did not load properly. This has happened quite a bit this summer and I have no explanation. I apologize and will try to find out what happened. In the meantime, you can view today’s strip the following link. -BB http://www.arcamax.com/thefunnies/redandrover/s-926335
Hillbillyman over 13 years ago
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Beautiful, Brian.
Ole Sarge over 13 years ago
I need my Red and Rover. Who dropped the football and screwed up today?
Redhead55 over 13 years ago
Awesome. We were just watching the lightening bugs in the back yard a few nights ago. Had more of them a month or so back, but they are still plentiful.
scottie4851 Premium Member over 13 years ago
A beautiful tribute to summer and childhood! Bravo, Brian!!!!
gforgina over 13 years ago
So pretty…
littlejeff over 13 years ago
After moving to San Antonio 8 years ago from So. Cal., I was thrilled to see fireflys again after 30-some years. Within 3 years they had all disappeared. I understand the fire ants have destroyed the species by eating all the larvae. Very sad.
palepink Premium Member over 13 years ago
Brian, I thought you were from Seattle? The absence of fireflies is one of my few regrets in living west of the Rockies.
lin4869 over 13 years ago
Clicking on the “magnify glass” displayed my comic in its entirety.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
They have survived the fire ants in northern Texas, but the heat may have done them in. On the other hand, the Mediterraneangeckos (introduced a few years ago) have run out the already rare Anole carolinis and are thriving. Two years ago, one ate a lightning bug and you could see the light flashing inside the gecko for about two minutes later.