Our neighbor has a sweetgum on her side of the property line. She is kind enough to share the leaves and seeds. We have no pine trees, but the squirrels that nest in our camphor tree bring pine cones into the yard from 3 houses away. We, in turn, share our magnolia leaves with the neighborhood in the spring when new leaves push the old ones off the tree. Nature at its finest.
I remember reading that the strips without conversation were Lynn’s favorite ones, but the most difficult to draw, because of how the story had to be told without words.
This comment is totally off topic. But, something happened this morning at the grocery I want to share. As usual the lines were long because Winco just doesn’t seem to have enough cashiers. My son and I got to chatting with the couple ahead of us. When we were putting our groceries onto the conveyor I saw the man say something to my son. They wanted to pay for our groceries! I’m 78 and have never had that happen. I thought I would share this with you folks — I guess as a sign of comfort and hope just might be alive in this world..
Watch your kids! Two girls, 6 and 11, killed by car while playin in leaves the street. https://www.smartsign.com/blog/leaf-piles-unassuming-safety-threat/
I remember when Jan wrote the piece about April wandering off and Farley finding her before he passed. I cried when I read it……the relationship that Farley had with her was poignant <3
I have a big drop-leaf dining room table that is kept folded up. The drop-leaves go all the way to the floor. When my son was about two, he crawled under the table and went to sleep. I was just about to call the police when he woke up and crawled out!
I’m reminded of of the `92 World Series between the Braves of the NL and the Blue Jays of the AL. It was game 2, and during the opening ceremonies the Marine Corp. honor guard paraded the Canadian Maple Leaf flag onto the field in Atlanta while the Canadian Anthem was broadcast over the stadium PA. The Canadian Maple Leaf was upside down … I was working for a newspaper at that time, so, it was during game 3, in Toronto, that the Marine Corp. honor guard was given a second opportunity to get it right, all under the watchful eye of a R.C.M.P. officer in his full uniform, Mountie Hat included, on the front page of the NY daily that I worked for at that time … Great times in MLB history … :)
howtheduck about 3 years ago
I guess John and Elly live in a place that has no maple trees, dispelling my notion that Canada was covered in maple trees.
Asharah about 3 years ago
Farley’s on duty
rekam Premium Member about 3 years ago
Time for a nap. Playing in all those leaves is really hard work.
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
Looks like Mother Nature bedded her down and tucked her in with a warm “blanket” this time.
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
They never keep an eye on her.
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
What would that family do without Farley??
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. about 3 years ago
I guess they didn’t notice April “Fall” asleep. Wah ha ha ha ha yes, I’ll see myself out
jmworacle about 3 years ago
Terrifying moment for any parent.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 3 years ago
She tired herself out playing. It must be most parents’ hope.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is how certain things happen in the future
amanbe3 about 3 years ago
Our neighbor has a sweetgum on her side of the property line. She is kind enough to share the leaves and seeds. We have no pine trees, but the squirrels that nest in our camphor tree bring pine cones into the yard from 3 houses away. We, in turn, share our magnolia leaves with the neighborhood in the spring when new leaves push the old ones off the tree. Nature at its finest.
Jaymi Cee Premium Member about 3 years ago
Looking for the baby, follow the dog. Looking for the dog, follow the baby. Looking for both, follow the crumb trail.
micsal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good Old Farley… I miss him….
Atewl about 3 years ago
Translation of Panel 6:
Elly: “John, have you seen April?”
John: “Who?”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m not lost. You are.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
I had more fun looking for Maple tree shaped leaves, than I did reading the comic.
Train 1911 about 3 years ago
Last panel the art beautiful with child sleeping under the leaves
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
She’s in good hands……
billbeauw1971 about 3 years ago
AWWWWWWWW
paranormal about 3 years ago
Bless her little heart! She was trying not to get into trouble…
ValancyCarmody Premium Member about 3 years ago
Better check her carefully for ticks
magictara about 3 years ago
Farley’s attention to April will save her life one day, only to cost him his life
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
That’s so sweet(!) I love it.
I remember reading that the strips without conversation were Lynn’s favorite ones, but the most difficult to draw, because of how the story had to be told without words.
mmmmary about 3 years ago
This comment is totally off topic. But, something happened this morning at the grocery I want to share. As usual the lines were long because Winco just doesn’t seem to have enough cashiers. My son and I got to chatting with the couple ahead of us. When we were putting our groceries onto the conveyor I saw the man say something to my son. They wanted to pay for our groceries! I’m 78 and have never had that happen. I thought I would share this with you folks — I guess as a sign of comfort and hope just might be alive in this world..
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Love innocent April fast asleep under the autumn leaves in the last panel. She did enjoy the traditional ritual of playing with the leaves.
MFRXIM Premium Member about 3 years ago
Watch your kids! Two girls, 6 and 11, killed by car while playin in leaves the street. https://www.smartsign.com/blog/leaf-piles-unassuming-safety-threat/
Jan C about 3 years ago
I have a photo of my son at age 4 spread eagled in a pile of maple leaves. The look of ecstasy on his face is priceless.
MCProfessor about 3 years ago
As a parent who experienced something similar, I still remember the overpowering fear and the immense relief when the little one was found.
loonygardener about 3 years ago
I remember when Jan wrote the piece about April wandering off and Farley finding her before he passed. I cried when I read it……the relationship that Farley had with her was poignant <3
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
You notice that April is sucking her thumb. How long before her Dad puts an “appliance” glued into her mouth?
cyndefrizzell about 3 years ago
Canada has 3 moons?
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 3 years ago
So sweet!
sbwertz about 3 years ago
I have a big drop-leaf dining room table that is kept folded up. The drop-leaves go all the way to the floor. When my son was about two, he crawled under the table and went to sleep. I was just about to call the police when he woke up and crawled out!
KenDHoward1 about 3 years ago
I’m reminded of of the `92 World Series between the Braves of the NL and the Blue Jays of the AL. It was game 2, and during the opening ceremonies the Marine Corp. honor guard paraded the Canadian Maple Leaf flag onto the field in Atlanta while the Canadian Anthem was broadcast over the stadium PA. The Canadian Maple Leaf was upside down … I was working for a newspaper at that time, so, it was during game 3, in Toronto, that the Marine Corp. honor guard was given a second opportunity to get it right, all under the watchful eye of a R.C.M.P. officer in his full uniform, Mountie Hat included, on the front page of the NY daily that I worked for at that time … Great times in MLB history … :)