I love the little detail of the red plaid Thermos bottles. I still have my parents’ Skotch Kooler from the ‘50s, and every time I see that dented plaid cylinder I’m transported back to our family trips in the ’57 Dodge Sierra station wagon.
In the ’50s our public high school built a large skating rink every year in their athletic field for everyone to use. Half was for hockey and the other half was for free skating. Across the street were residential homes, and in the nearest one was a woman who would prepare hot chocolate and cookies and bring them over for the kids, of which I was one. Some parents would build a fire at the edge of the rink for warming up. It produced some great memories.
Red Bird about 3 years ago
Can’t go wrong with hot cocoa!
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
Definitely not lemonade weather….
robertdkrebs Premium Member about 3 years ago
Seize the moment! In the words of Marshal Fields " Sell the lady what she wants"! He’s a maker not a taker! Bravo
jloh1138 about 3 years ago
If red doesn’t become an astronaut when he’s older, he would make a great salesperson or business person
Catfeet Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s “snow”-biz!
Darryl Heine about 3 years ago
Selling hot cocoa with marshmallows for 15 cents is way el cheapo!
Ned Snipes about 3 years ago
Quite the little entrepreneur our Red is. Good way to fund his astronaut course.
mymontana about 3 years ago
Oh, my!!! How beautiful, boys
brick10 about 3 years ago
That astronaut training is expensive.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’m a little worried about those two. They see snow, a hill, and other kids with sleds and they don’t wish to join in? Why?
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Brilliant!
Yakety Sax about 3 years ago
Location, location, location!
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Very smart l like it
Durak Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love this comic.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
It was definitely an ‘ahah’ moment for Red and Rover;)
k8zhd about 3 years ago
I love the little detail of the red plaid Thermos bottles. I still have my parents’ Skotch Kooler from the ‘50s, and every time I see that dented plaid cylinder I’m transported back to our family trips in the ’57 Dodge Sierra station wagon.
Dr_Fogg about 3 years ago
10cents! That bought a comic book back then
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 3 years ago
In the ’50s our public high school built a large skating rink every year in their athletic field for everyone to use. Half was for hockey and the other half was for free skating. Across the street were residential homes, and in the nearest one was a woman who would prepare hot chocolate and cookies and bring them over for the kids, of which I was one. Some parents would build a fire at the edge of the rink for warming up. It produced some great memories.
suelou about 3 years ago
What little kids usually go out with change in their pockets??