Doubtful, indeed, as she was a math genius and prolific music composer who had a powerful impact on church doctrine in the 1000’s. She did NOT make cookies or bring anyone a beer.
Every morning at breakfast I read the comics. I always start to read Get Fuzzy, however, a lot of times I don’t get past the 1st frame. This was one of those times.
Hildegard von Bingen is the earliest woman composer whose works survive. She’s hugely popular today. We have six CD’s of her music and there are a lot more out there. Plus the nuns who worked under her created beautiful paintings of the mystical scenes she imagined. The originals were destroyed during WWII bombings, but color copies survive. She wrote several books on various subjects. For information relevant to this strip go to this page: Nutrition Lessons From Saint Hildegard Von Bingen.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 months ago
Why do I believe somebody someplace enjoys fish smoothies?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 months ago
Mmmmmmm. Fish-citrus smoothie, complete with fish tail, scales, and bones. Where can I get one?
MeanBob Premium Member about 2 months ago
Soon, Rob will encounter an angry aquarium owner at his door.
tonypezzano about 2 months ago
Doubt she recommended using a blender.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 2 months ago
Known more for mysticism and music than smoothies
iggyman about 2 months ago
Something fishy going on here!
tdl3366 about 2 months ago
Now I want to listen to Ordo Virtutum.
Serial Pedant about 2 months ago
Doubtful, indeed, as she was a math genius and prolific music composer who had a powerful impact on church doctrine in the 1000’s. She did NOT make cookies or bring anyone a beer.
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 months ago
Don’t puree Gilly!
chris_o42 about 2 months ago
Satch has a point…I think.
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
Using the ol’ Bass-O-Matic?
win.45mag about 2 months ago
Ah, but it was a flying fish, and needed the nearest runway.
dadlivonia about 2 months ago
Middle Ages, not middle aged
[Unnamed Reader - bddb15] about 2 months ago
Every morning at breakfast I read the comics. I always start to read Get Fuzzy, however, a lot of times I don’t get past the 1st frame. This was one of those times.
pripley about 2 months ago
The last frame is a little ominous. Bucky is annoyed with Satchel and he has a wooden spoon in his hand. Trouble is brewing…er…blending?
mfrasca about 2 months ago
Bucky read all nine volumes of her Physica? In latin?
paul brians about 2 months ago
Hildegard von Bingen is the earliest woman composer whose works survive. She’s hugely popular today. We have six CD’s of her music and there are a lot more out there. Plus the nuns who worked under her created beautiful paintings of the mystical scenes she imagined. The originals were destroyed during WWII bombings, but color copies survive. She wrote several books on various subjects. For information relevant to this strip go to this page: Nutrition Lessons From Saint Hildegard Von Bingen.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 2 months ago
I sense a spoon bonk in Satchel’s immediate future!
eb110americana about 2 months ago
Ah yes, I can still recall getting an nice cold Orange Roughy Julius at the mall as a kid.
norphos about 2 months ago
Satchel’s dialog and Bucky’s expression.