Now, now, Woodstock, Snoopy was nice enough to come along with you on your “migration”. The least you can do is be interested ( a little bit ) in his birthplace.
I remember my parents taking us to Independence Mo and Chicago when I was about seven. They were excited to show us where they had grown up, except of course both cities had changed out of all recognition in 40 plus years. Lots of “all of this was farmland in those days” (for Mo) and “there used to be a movie house/ice cream store/newsstand here” for Chicago. Except there wasn’t any more.
I recently went back to my old neighborhood and house where I grew up 60 years ago. After the initial 20 seconds it was kind of a let down. I left with no desire to ever go back.
I used Google’s map view to see my old cage; Very disappointing, the driveway was all cracked and broken, the tree I planted in the front yard was gone, . . .
At least Snoopy does not suffer the embarrassment that The Dog (name unknown) does when he admits that he was born in the linen closet at Aunt Dolly’s Holiday Home for Cats in Tauranga, NZ. His first words were “meow” and he was given a name that he insists remain unknown.
At this point, I think, Snoopy was still an only dog. Later he had sister Belle (with HER kid, “The Pink Panther”), and the legendary Spike, and the mistakes Andy and Olaf (and the even bigger mistake Marbles). (Not Snoopy’s mistake, Schulz’s!)
jpkansas78 about 5 years ago
Or maybe not (be excited, that is).
OdieFan about 5 years ago
I think Woodstock will not be excited because of the yawn
sirbadger about 5 years ago
The cage might make him sad.
finkd about 5 years ago
Now, now, Woodstock, Snoopy was nice enough to come along with you on your “migration”. The least you can do is be interested ( a little bit ) in his birthplace.
orinoco womble about 5 years ago
I remember my parents taking us to Independence Mo and Chicago when I was about seven. They were excited to show us where they had grown up, except of course both cities had changed out of all recognition in 40 plus years. Lots of “all of this was farmland in those days” (for Mo) and “there used to be a movie house/ice cream store/newsstand here” for Chicago. Except there wasn’t any more.
therese_callahan2002 about 5 years ago
Woodstock would really be bored if I brought him to St. Luke’s Hospital, where I was born.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Apparently, not as excited as you are, Snoopy!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
So one dog’s excitement is another bird’s boredom?
nuncanunca about 5 years ago
My kids, as I show them yet again where I lived in 19 whatever …
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
It’s great to go back to your birthplace.
Amra Leo about 5 years ago
Well, that was a deliberate yawn, so…
Droptma Styx about 5 years ago
Is that THE Daisy Hill in the first panel?
dv1093 about 5 years ago
I recently went back to my old neighborhood and house where I grew up 60 years ago. After the initial 20 seconds it was kind of a let down. I left with no desire to ever go back.
Dean about 5 years ago
I used Google’s map view to see my old cage; Very disappointing, the driveway was all cracked and broken, the tree I planted in the front yard was gone, . . .
dv1093 about 5 years ago
Yeah, somethings you shouldn’t see.
marilynnbyerly about 5 years ago
Snoopy is always kind about your life, Woodstock. You are not being a good friend.
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
Very similar experience when I took my kids to Tulsa.
BiathlonNut about 5 years ago
At least Snoopy does not suffer the embarrassment that The Dog (name unknown) does when he admits that he was born in the linen closet at Aunt Dolly’s Holiday Home for Cats in Tauranga, NZ. His first words were “meow” and he was given a name that he insists remain unknown.
pony21 Premium Member about 5 years ago
So we will soon know the answer to the question about whether you really can go back home again. Or not.
Godfreydaniel about 5 years ago
At this point, I think, Snoopy was still an only dog. Later he had sister Belle (with HER kid, “The Pink Panther”), and the legendary Spike, and the mistakes Andy and Olaf (and the even bigger mistake Marbles). (Not Snoopy’s mistake, Schulz’s!)
knight1192a about 5 years ago
I’m hearing Joni Mitchell. To paraphrase “paved puppy farm, put up a parking garage.”
Teto85 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Places like the Daisy Hill Puppy Mill are best put out of business.