Night-Guard: Re your response to my comment 2 days ago about Slim in the tub (I go back to read the comments late): I wasn’t commenting on nudity (I’m certainly not prudish and I’ve been to Europe more times than I can count from Azerbaijan to Spain and Finland to Turkey) but how awful Slim looked. in the tub.
How many years has GA done the autumn walk in the woods? Probably since Skeezix was a boy! I always look forward to it! Maybe he could take Boog with him next year?
Here in the foothills of the Ozarks, our leaves are turning, but not at their peak yet. The sumacs are pretty spectacular already, but many of our maples still have enough chlorophyl mixed with the red pigments that they look more purplish than scarlet.
cpalmeresq over 11 years ago
Sweet.
Rod Gonzalez over 11 years ago
Skeexix sure like his walks, doesn’t he?
arye uygur over 11 years ago
Night-Guard: Re your response to my comment 2 days ago about Slim in the tub (I go back to read the comments late): I wasn’t commenting on nudity (I’m certainly not prudish and I’ve been to Europe more times than I can count from Azerbaijan to Spain and Finland to Turkey) but how awful Slim looked. in the tub.
OldManMountain over 11 years ago
How many years has GA done the autumn walk in the woods? Probably since Skeezix was a boy! I always look forward to it! Maybe he could take Boog with him next year?
kab2rb over 11 years ago
The art is so fabulist. The fall leaves very colorful. Here in KS we have not had leaves change color yet.
I Go Pogo over 11 years ago
Thank you Jim!
EstrelitaH over 11 years ago
Walt and Skeezix, enjoying the fall colors again – be still, my heart!
Durak Premium Member over 11 years ago
Sure makes me miss my Dad. Love you Pop!
Ravenswing over 11 years ago
Walt hasn’t come for a couple of years now.
Willow Mt Lyon over 11 years ago
Beautiful!
gocomicsmember over 11 years ago
Here in the foothills of the Ozarks, our leaves are turning, but not at their peak yet. The sumacs are pretty spectacular already, but many of our maples still have enough chlorophyl mixed with the red pigments that they look more purplish than scarlet.