Really odd/funny: My baby aspen tree is still losing its leaves. Down here in central FL, weather during January and February is very. . .inconsistent. Freezing one day, the next in the 80s. A lot of it, of course, is that we have no mountains at the top of Florida to stop wayward winds from the upper 47 from blowing down on us. . .STOP IT, YOU GUYS!
One of my pin oaks just dumped most of its leaves – being 80 degf after the three days below freezing. Stupid tree – usually drops leaves in late March to mid April. The other is smarter and knows when Spring has really arrived.
The pumpkin. I am you got a point. The leaves well. The strip is portrayed in the Los Angeles area. Being in Santa Barbara I have seen leaves drop off close to this time of year. I look at southern California as a two-three-season area.
I moved mine to the back porch a while back and the squirrels [and probably some nocturnal critters] snacked quite a bit; then I pitched the leftovers into the side yard. Every year I hope they’ll seed and make new plants…..maybe this year?
willispate about 3 years ago
that’s a good question. for that matter, what the heck’s a pumpkin doing in February?!
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
This atones for yesterday’s strip.
Lucy Rudy about 3 years ago
It’s as if he took an old October cartoon panel and just changed the conversation bubbles.
Qiset about 3 years ago
drawing snow flakes must be difficult.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Norm feeling deja vu all over again?
PoodleGroomer about 3 years ago
The oaks hold the leaves until spring.
1953Baby about 3 years ago
Really odd/funny: My baby aspen tree is still losing its leaves. Down here in central FL, weather during January and February is very. . .inconsistent. Freezing one day, the next in the 80s. A lot of it, of course, is that we have no mountains at the top of Florida to stop wayward winds from the upper 47 from blowing down on us. . .STOP IT, YOU GUYS!
wesleylscott1 about 3 years ago
Either Norman is doing drugs and hallucinating, or else he is going to wake at the end of this story arc, and find out that this was all just a dream.
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
The generic strip, just substitute snowflakes for leaves and snowmen for pumpkins depending on the season. I liked this one, Kevin.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
That is a true statement!
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Who am I to question their success?…….
Perkycat about 3 years ago
There is snow all over outside my house. I enjoy seeing this. Cartoonists are a good kind of weird.
drycurt about 3 years ago
One of my pin oaks just dumped most of its leaves – being 80 degf after the three days below freezing. Stupid tree – usually drops leaves in late March to mid April. The other is smarter and knows when Spring has really arrived.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
Fagan running low on ideas?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love the ‘inside jokes!’
shamest Premium Member about 3 years ago
The pumpkin. I am you got a point. The leaves well. The strip is portrayed in the Los Angeles area. Being in Santa Barbara I have seen leaves drop off close to this time of year. I look at southern California as a two-three-season area.
vacman about 3 years ago
willispate, My guess is that if that pumpkin has been sitting there since Oct. then it is rotting big time.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
It’s not nice to insult your creator.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Maybe he’s jumping ahead to a hopefully better time.
jojo318 about 3 years ago
Why does a cartoonist draw up several major snowstorms for a family living in Los Angeles?
calmom75 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I moved mine to the back porch a while back and the squirrels [and probably some nocturnal critters] snacked quite a bit; then I pitched the leftovers into the side yard. Every year I hope they’ll seed and make new plants…..maybe this year?
JesseLouisMartinez about 3 years ago
It’s fall in February
Ken Otwell about 3 years ago
Forget the 4th wall.. this is the 5th dimension of time and space… the comic zone!