How long was Elly standing there, holding out the rake that way? What would happen if Elizabeth decided not to sneak out of the house and pass by the garage, and instead go the April way out the back fence down by the ravine? How long would Elly stand there? Why do I think it might be hours?
It’s really sad how the comics make teenagers as lazy, good-for-nothings. In my lifetime, I’ve encountered teens who were willing volunteers for humanitarian causes—both in the US and in other countries.
Much better for insects, plants, and the soil itself to let the leaves decompose naturally. Maybe not for lawn grass but you should plant native ground cover anyway. Easier on you and better for the overall environment.
Leaf Pile: That is right. I am the Leaf Pile Monster and I am going to have you for dinner! ha ha ha!
April: ACK! Quick, the rake, the rake! April grabs rake and attacks Leaf Pile Monster with it I got you, Leaf Pile Monster! I will spread you all around the yard so you will never be able to attack any more kids!
Living room. Elizabeth is sitting in a recliner reading a book
Elly: Elizabeth! The yard is full of leaves! Are you telling me you did not get the rake from me??
Elizabeth: Yes I did rake the yard, Mom. I spent all afternoon…
Elizabeth turns around and it looks like she has two heads
Why would you rake up the leaves? If you mow the lawn often enough you’ll end up mulching them into little pieces and they’re good for the lawn, if you have too many trees and that’s not practical then just use the catcher on the mower and bag them up. Either way sure beats raking.
Once again the little kid is left unsupervised – and what is it with everyone’s leaf fetish? Leave them on the lawn thru fall and winter, where they will decompose, and then the first lawn mowing of spring will make them mulch and fertilize the lawn for the upcoming summer. Do you see mother nature raking lawns? It’s completely a human vanity thing.
Lynn created an Ellie that is the type of person to spend three hours standing over a sock on the floor staring at it and waiting for her kids to show up so she can yell at them rather than picking up the sock herself or doing something productive in the meantime, just to have a chance to scold and nag.
Coopersdad about 1 month ago
GOTCHA ! ! !
LookingGlass Premium Member about 1 month ago
BUSTED! ! !
;-)
howtheduck about 1 month ago
How long was Elly standing there, holding out the rake that way? What would happen if Elizabeth decided not to sneak out of the house and pass by the garage, and instead go the April way out the back fence down by the ravine? How long would Elly stand there? Why do I think it might be hours?
Lucy Rudy about 1 month ago
It’s too windy to rake.
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
It’s really sad how the comics make teenagers as lazy, good-for-nothings. In my lifetime, I’ve encountered teens who were willing volunteers for humanitarian causes—both in the US and in other countries.
Argythree about 1 month ago
Back in the day, it was never my job to rake the leaves or shovel the walks. That was reserved for my brother. My jobs were all kitchen-relat ed…
jmworacle about 1 month ago
Busted!
emiesty2 about 1 month ago
Though I’ve said this before, I enjoy how many of Lynn’s Sunday’s strips are wordless. Wonder how many Francophones are in her readership.
arolarson Premium Member about 1 month ago
Much better for insects, plants, and the soil itself to let the leaves decompose naturally. Maybe not for lawn grass but you should plant native ground cover anyway. Easier on you and better for the overall environment.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 month ago
Yep.
bobwigg761 about 1 month ago
I wish they still only used rakes to clean up the leaves
SquidGamerGal about 1 month ago
Hold it right there… You know the rules! First one out of the house rakes the yard. And I don’t want to hear any bellyaching!
'IndyMan' about 1 month ago
Elizabeth keeps forgetting that Elle was a ‘teenage girl’ once herself so she knows all ‘the dodges’ ! ! !
KageKat about 1 month ago
Funnily enough, I’m wearing a pink sweater like that today!
ctolson about 1 month ago
How long was Ellie standing ther waiting for Liz to come by? And where’s John and April? Raking used to be a family affair when I was growing up.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
“I’ve been waiting for you, Obi-wan!”
mindjob about 1 month ago
She was just trying to keep her from stepping on the rake and being whacked in the face
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
There’s no escaping the ….. RAKE!
DawnQuinn1 about 1 month ago
Been there, done that … many times. You think they would learn .. but NOPE!!
Chris about 1 month ago
nice try kid… :J
pheets about 1 month ago
Most moms just know.
bloodykate about 1 month ago
LOL!
paranormal about 1 month ago
BUSTED!!!
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Elizabeth, never try to con a con.
InuYugiHakusho about 1 month ago
A mother always knows.
lanainutahdesert about 1 month ago
I remember those days: Maine, 1963. “Rake the lawn!” Only then we could rake them up in a pile and burn them.
The Great_Black President about 1 month ago
Elly looks Oriental in the last panel.
kamoolah about 1 month ago
Lighten up Elly. Elizabeth just was backstabbed by Candace and is now dateless.
oish about 1 month ago
Shhh! Tiptoe back inside and curl up on the couch with a warm blanket and a cup of hot coco while leaving the sentry to guard her post.
The Great_Black President about 1 month ago
Sorry Dawn, but Elly made the Pawn rake the lawn!
CultofFarley about 1 month ago
Ooga Farley!
Booga Farley!
Googa Farley!
Googa Farley!
rshive about 1 month ago
Some things are impossible to avoid.
MRBLUESKY529 about 1 month ago
This reminds of the move Halloween. Ellie’s face is almost as scary as Michael Myers.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] about 1 month ago
Parents! They can be SO undisciplined! Don’t they know how tough a teenager’s schedule is!? :-D
rebelstrike0 about 1 month ago
Or next panel showing Elizabeth with a leaf blower!
kamoolah about 1 month ago
Here is a strip idea:
April jumps into a leaf pile
April: What fun! Hey wait, I can’t get out!
Leaf pile is alive
Leaf Pile: That is right. I am the Leaf Pile Monster and I am going to have you for dinner! ha ha ha!
April: ACK! Quick, the rake, the rake! April grabs rake and attacks Leaf Pile Monster with it I got you, Leaf Pile Monster! I will spread you all around the yard so you will never be able to attack any more kids!
Living room. Elizabeth is sitting in a recliner reading a book
Elly: Elizabeth! The yard is full of leaves! Are you telling me you did not get the rake from me??
Elizabeth: Yes I did rake the yard, Mom. I spent all afternoon…
Elizabeth turns around and it looks like she has two heads
Elizabeth: WHERE’S APRIL?!?!
Sojourner about 1 month ago
You shall not pass!
Niko S about 1 month ago
Why would you rake up the leaves? If you mow the lawn often enough you’ll end up mulching them into little pieces and they’re good for the lawn, if you have too many trees and that’s not practical then just use the catcher on the mower and bag them up. Either way sure beats raking.
sjsczurek about 1 month ago
No matter how you try, you can’t outsmart a mom.
teckelhut.acres about 1 month ago
Luckily we never had to worry about raking leaves when we were kids. Dad used to just mow them into mulch. It was good for the soil.
g04922 about 1 month ago
Mom’s and Dad’s know all the tricks for sneaking out – they have all done them before…
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
Leaves – just ONE of the many, many reasons there will never, EVER be a deciduous tree on my property. Ever.
pamela welch Premium Member about 1 month ago
Liz is exactly as successful as I always was …
vonskippy about 1 month ago
Once again the little kid is left unsupervised – and what is it with everyone’s leaf fetish? Leave them on the lawn thru fall and winter, where they will decompose, and then the first lawn mowing of spring will make them mulch and fertilize the lawn for the upcoming summer. Do you see mother nature raking lawns? It’s completely a human vanity thing.
e.professor about 1 month ago
Lynn created an Ellie that is the type of person to spend three hours standing over a sock on the floor staring at it and waiting for her kids to show up so she can yell at them rather than picking up the sock herself or doing something productive in the meantime, just to have a chance to scold and nag.
skranowski about 1 month ago
Dread it, run from it….Chore time arrives just the same. And now it’s here.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Liz has taken over John’s role today
gigagrouch about 1 month ago
My attitude? god put ’em there, god can take ’em away.
b.john71 about 1 month ago
Since you’re outside…..
coffeeturtle about 1 month ago
HAHA! NICE TRY!
We’ve all been there and done that. Your parents, your grandparents, their parents and grandparents… on and on.