Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 24, 2018

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    BE THIS GUY  over 5 years ago

    Get yourself a cup of cocoa with marshmallows.

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    Sugar Bombs 95  over 5 years ago

    I bet Calvin remembers when his dad locked him outside a few days ago.

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    oldpine52  over 5 years ago

    I prefer them to be on Christmas cards, got more than enough of the real thing during four years in the UP.

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    Baarorso  over 5 years ago

    As a native of the Phoenix, Arizona metro area I have to ask…“What’s this thing called SNOW people often talk about”? ;P

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 5 years ago

    as a native of western Washington State, there are at times hardly any snow… so at times we get a wet Christmas (but according to the forecast I’ve read on my iPhone’s weather app, it will be between sunny and clear Christmas Day)

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    codycab  over 5 years ago

    This is the only way I can see snow like this. Sigh

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    DaveG1960  over 5 years ago

    It’s the way I prefer to see it too

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    Caeruleancentaur  over 5 years ago

    It’s even prettier when the moon is actually full.

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    Pet  over 5 years ago

    Agreed! :))

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    rentier  over 5 years ago

    Yes, through a window, when it is warm inside, merry Christmas!!

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    Troglodyte  over 5 years ago

    More practical than romantic is our little Calvin! Susie would agree.

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    flyertom  over 5 years ago

    Your perspective will change when you’ve got a snow shovel over one shoulder and a set of jumper cables over the other.

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    bluram  over 5 years ago

    On Easter 1999 we had snow here in Tucson, AZ. Brrr!

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    JudyHendrickson  over 5 years ago

    NEVER SEE IT IN TX!!!

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    A Hip loving Canadian...  over 5 years ago

    Wait until morning when you have to walk two miles to school and home… uphill… both ways…

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    Gary Fabian  over 5 years ago

    Amen!

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    mattro65  over 5 years ago

    As a native and current resident of south-central upstate NY who lived out west for 15 years, including 8 in Las Vegas I have to say that nature is what you make of it. Get outside, get off your butt, turn off your device and enjoy it. Get outside and play! There is a beauty to cross-country skiing through a pine forest after a fresh snowfall that cannot be described. It can only be experienced. And, at night-see fivestring65’s comment above. There is a beauty to mountain biking in the desert foothills that cannot be described. I’ll never forget the moonless night in the Red Rocks outside of Las Vegas when I saw the Hale-Bopp comet. The desert sky at night is awesome. My kids (4, 6 & 10) each have their own smart phone, they know how to use it and they want to go outside every day. They’ll never be fat. Get out there!

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    gantech  over 5 years ago

    Thomas Kincaide painting in the making.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member over 5 years ago

    When you’re at home, yes. BUT, when you are sitting in a truckstop 2000 miles from home, watching it snow, knowing you have to drive a 75’ Semi another 500 miles tomorrow on icy and snow covered roads to try to make a scheduled delivery in Dingweed, Montana, or Nowhere, Idaho, it loses a LOT of it’s charm…

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    rshive  over 5 years ago

    Wait until you get old enough to shovel it in the morning, Calvin.

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    Ray*C  over 5 years ago

    In Detroit, on the day after a snowfall, the plowed mounds of snow on the edges of streets, covered with black ash, icy sidewalks and “let it snow, let it snow…” coming out of department store speakers, we longed for Easter to come.

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    Ray*C  over 5 years ago

    Did I mention I got a job in Florida when I got out of college?

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    jpayne4040  over 5 years ago

    I can certainly get behind that one, Calvin!

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    bateria  over 5 years ago

    Very True!!!

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    enigmamz  over 5 years ago

    Actually, it’s better if a deer or two pass through the scene.

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    Diat60  over 5 years ago

    Snow has definite advantages. It covers eyesores and makes everything clean. And it’s the perfect excuse not to cut the lawn and weed the garden. AND you can make a snowman!

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    formathe  over 5 years ago

    Currently we will have a slight white Christmas here in central Ontario. Kinda rare but it does happen. a few years ago we have 18" of snow at Christmas adding up to a total of 42" when it was all said and done by Feb. 28th. As a home owner I’m good with 2 inches of snow. As a member of the Winterfest Board I want 3 feet of snow after Jan. 2nd.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  over 5 years ago

    It’s even prettier out the flap of a tent!

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Count your blessings if you are on the warm side.. Many are not.

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Saturday night we received a light dusting of snow in Eastern Ontario. That coupled with the brightest full moon in a long time made for a wonderful sight of snow glistening on a cold winter’s night and gave thought for peace on earth and goodwill toward all!

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    Diamond Lil  over 5 years ago

    Especially if that window is in Phoenix! Merry Christmas from the land of lighted palm trees and cactus!

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    jlsnell327  over 5 years ago

    Come to Minnesota. Hurry though. Snow coming Thursday, then below 10 degrees. A picture is worth a thousand words…

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    kunddog  over 5 years ago

    i just enjoy it as a childhood memory.

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    tripwire45  over 5 years ago

    Temps will be a little too warm for snow where I live this Christmas. Getting plenty of rain, though.

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    DCBakerEsq  over 5 years ago

    Ain’t gonna happen outside my window. #SoCal

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    BiggerNate91  over 5 years ago

    Instead of a white Christmas this year I have a wet Christmas.

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    sonnygreen  over 5 years ago

    I wouldn’t go so far as to say “nothing prettier”; but, I would say “being thankful for having a warm, safe place to be on a cold, bleak night”. That being said; I wish everyone a warm, safe Christmas.

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    Loopy Frogger Premium Member over 5 years ago

    amen Calvin

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    oakie817  over 5 years ago

    https://youtu.be/WwdI-gbm5kE

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 5 years ago

    Snow? Not in Houston anymore. Not since that magic year of 1983. Even when we had snow it was thin, wet and useless to make anything.

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    kab2rb  over 5 years ago

    For us a dry Christmas in KS until Tuesday evening rain is coming Wednesday is rainy day.

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    mfrasca  over 5 years ago

    According to the the phase of the moon, Calvin is up and about at 4AM.

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    Iwa Iniki  over 5 years ago

    Also cold here. Brrrrrrr!

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    wogisch Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Bill Watterson lived a mile from my house in Chagrin Falls Ohio. I can’t help but think this comic was inspired by Christmas Eve 1969 when we had a full moon and I have a coating of snow on the ground. Bill was 11 years old then. fact snow squalls coming off Lake Erie would make it snow like a blizzard and 15 minutes later the moon would be shining bright. The house that Calvin and Hobbes live in is actually the exact replica of the Watersons residence and the hill behind the house that Calvin sleds down to the Chagrin river is also real.

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    wogisch Premium Member over 5 years ago

    My voice app misfired as usual and I didn’t check the spelling. I meant to say we had a heavy coating of snow

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  over 5 years ago

    Getting an inch of snow is like winning a dollar in the lottery.

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    davetb1956  over 5 years ago

    You should be able to find some snow in Northern Arizona in the winter at times. Make the trip.

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    queenoftut  over 5 years ago

    The snow is beautiful and great as long as it either melts or the roads are clear the next day! I live in the South and people who have moved here from the North don’t realize that we normally have ice underneath all that snow. You absolutely can not drive on it like you would if it was just snow, no matter if you have a 4-wheel drive or not! I’m not afraid of my own driving on it (because I know there is ice under it), I’m afraid of the other people who drive like it’s just a bare road!

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