That window is as inspiring as it is beautiful and artistic. May you have many more unforgettable years of sunshine, snowstorms, century-old paint and evening breezes, Sophie as you find much scope for your imagination peering through that beautiful arch window.
I have a small mirror shaped like Sophie’s window. It’s framed in green stained-glass, and the top part is a large water lily. The petals are in delicate shades of white and pink.
This one made me think of “The Waltons” episode where a building special to Grandpa and Grandma was being torn down, Grandma was upset. Grandpa secretly bought a stained glass window that was part of that building and put it in their room. Grandma was happy again. (^.^)
Albert’s Man’s grandparents had a Victorian house that he loved. When it was demolished, he saved a pair of stained glass windows. He kept them safe for years and years waiting for the right house.
Recently technology caught up with his vision and the windows are now mounted in our stairway with flat-panel LED lights behind them. It makes me so happy to see their beautiful colors glowing.
Georgia….Georgia….Georgia, did you forget that the Woman is one of the owners of the Apartment Building???? Remember the tenants all got together to buy the big pink house on the hill.
i started high school in Providence RI, at Classical, and when i started the building we were in had been built in 1843…we had graffiti from the Civil War on our desks and in the building…they tore it down my sophomore year
I had hopes that Sophie would, one day, look out toward her old apartment and see somecat enjoying her special window the way she did. But this! This is way better – Georgia, you kicked it up a notch!
I am restoreing a victorian home built in 1893. I have saved all the original doors even the 2 sets of pocket doors but stripping the paint and restoreing the natural wood work is a chor. I have the colors and even carpet done as it should be. so I know how the woman feels
Pardon me, dear commentors, but i am a new reader of BCN and wish to learn more about the countless characters. The one in question is the one riding on Lupin’s back in the strip posted on 21st May 2021. Seems like an adventurous old fellow. Please tell me more about this cat. Hope to receive responses. Signed, Sir Alfred the Second.
Hello everyone and happy Sunday! All week long I have missed reading my comics. Very tired of work getting in my way of enjoying my beloved comics. Happy to say I am all caught up!Today’s definitely made my screen go all blurry.
Huzzah!!! They’ve saved Sophie’s window! I’m so glad; she felt so bereft when they moved away, and wondered if anyone would ever love that window again. ♥
I have never had the chance to make stained glass windows but I have used stained glass to make mosaics. My second favorites are the ones on each side of my driveway with my house number. I used one pane of black glass for the background and one small mirror for the actual numbers. Yes, I risked 7 years of bad luck for numbers that would never have to be repainted. Stained glass does not fade and the silver on the back of the mirror is protected by glass and waterproof grout.
fullmoondeb Premium Member 6 months ago
So sweet!
fullmoondeb Premium Member 6 months ago
Panel 4—- I feel ya, Sophie. WHY must everything change?
Aspen_Bell 6 months ago
This is beautiful!!!!
Ricky Bennett 6 months ago
Gee, and all I could get was Linux…
uncle snipe 6 months ago
Sophie’s Window is THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD. At least for this week anyway. Gonna be hard for the world to top that one!
Jacob Mattingly 6 months ago
Awww. This is a really lovely suprise. And callback
Sue Ellen 6 months ago
Original reference to Sophie’s window can be found on 2023/01/12
Le'letha Premium Member 6 months ago
The window!!! I love it! The People knew what was important and they saved what they could!
Ahsum 6 months ago
Sunday Funday
Gloria Fleming 6 months ago
what a time for my inferior screen to act up.
rheddmobile 6 months ago
My Marzipan likes to keep me emotional company when events have laid me out on my “fainting couch” (or fainting hammock, as the case may be) too.
WelshRat Premium Member 6 months ago
I think Bert has had a bad experience with this in his past…
Lady Bri 6 months ago
That window is as inspiring as it is beautiful and artistic. May you have many more unforgettable years of sunshine, snowstorms, century-old paint and evening breezes, Sophie as you find much scope for your imagination peering through that beautiful arch window.
♡〜٩( ˃́▿˂̀ )۶〜♡
I AM CARTOON LADY! 6 months ago
Fancy people word for, Torn apart…Ha Ha Ha! You crack me up, Bert!
dmah Premium Member 6 months ago
I have a small mirror shaped like Sophie’s window. It’s framed in green stained-glass, and the top part is a large water lily. The petals are in delicate shades of white and pink.
Katzen1415 6 months ago
Such a lovely act by Tommy and Sophie’s People! Hopefully it will inspire some great art.
Dkram 6 months ago
This one made me think of “The Waltons” episode where a building special to Grandpa and Grandma was being torn down, Grandma was upset. Grandpa secretly bought a stained glass window that was part of that building and put it in their room. Grandma was happy again. (^.^)
Miss Mina 6 months ago
Albert’s Man’s grandparents had a Victorian house that he loved. When it was demolished, he saved a pair of stained glass windows. He kept them safe for years and years waiting for the right house.
Recently technology caught up with his vision and the windows are now mounted in our stairway with flat-panel LED lights behind them. It makes me so happy to see their beautiful colors glowing.
I’m glad Sophie will have the same joy.
Daltongang Premium Member 6 months ago
Georgia….Georgia….Georgia, did you forget that the Woman is one of the owners of the Apartment Building???? Remember the tenants all got together to buy the big pink house on the hill.
misty 6 months ago
They’ve got pieces that yay, thrill
Sophie sniffs a memory bouquet
A former place, cherished still
Oh, sweet mornin’ in May
- David Loggins / Pieces of April / Three Dog Night
stairsteppublishing 6 months ago
Who is the Man?
oakie817 6 months ago
i started high school in Providence RI, at Classical, and when i started the building we were in had been built in 1843…we had graffiti from the Civil War on our desks and in the building…they tore it down my sophomore year
ladykat 6 months ago
What a lovely memory of Tommy and Sophie’s old home. May you have many more daydreams at that window, beautiful girl.
mjgaillard 6 months ago
Is today’s strip an old one? If not, something doesn’t add up. I thought the various people who live with the cats now own the house.
rroxxanna 6 months ago
If your screen got a little blurry today and then recovered, it’s going to get blurry again if you read the Jan. 12, 2023 strip.
T_Lexi 6 months ago
I had hopes that Sophie would, one day, look out toward her old apartment and see somecat enjoying her special window the way she did. But this! This is way better – Georgia, you kicked it up a notch!
The Wolf In Your Midst 6 months ago
“Renovate” comes from the root terms re, meaning “to repeat”, and nova, a type of explosion, such as “supernova”.
anomalous4 6 months ago
Can confirm that the chyron in panel 2 is absolutely spot-on. I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Burt!
willie_mctell 6 months ago
Service to Cats at its best.
omegasupreme 6 months ago
I am restoreing a victorian home built in 1893. I have saved all the original doors even the 2 sets of pocket doors but stripping the paint and restoreing the natural wood work is a chor. I have the colors and even carpet done as it should be. so I know how the woman feels
bonita.eley 6 months ago
So special!!!
Red Bird 6 months ago
The window is just as beautiful as the last time we’ve seen it.
stairclimber33 6 months ago
Pardon me, dear commentors, but i am a new reader of BCN and wish to learn more about the countless characters. The one in question is the one riding on Lupin’s back in the strip posted on 21st May 2021. Seems like an adventurous old fellow. Please tell me more about this cat. Hope to receive responses. Signed, Sir Alfred the Second.
LucyLuLu 6 months ago
Hello everyone and happy Sunday! All week long I have missed reading my comics. Very tired of work getting in my way of enjoying my beloved comics. Happy to say I am all caught up!Today’s definitely made my screen go all blurry.
GSD Mom Premium Member 6 months ago
Huzzah!!! They’ve saved Sophie’s window! I’m so glad; she felt so bereft when they moved away, and wondered if anyone would ever love that window again. ♥
Fennec! at the Disco 6 months ago
Yay!
Kitty Katz 6 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Beatrixia: I found a scroll you might be interested in, Soph.
Sophititi: Is it about sculpture? Or Mosaics?
Bea: Somewhat. But it also has decorating windows.
Soph: That would be great. I have a window I’d love to decorate. But I haven’t found exactly how I want to proceed.
Bea: I could give you a few suggestions, if you’d like.
Soph: Always like new ideas.
Sometime Later
Soph: Just the thing. It needed the point of view of a kitten to get it just right.
Bea: I think the input from Iggy and Ora Z helped, too.
Soph: Just like it said in the scroll.
The Moody Blues: The Eyes of a Child
Listen, hear the sound of kittens at play
Wonder to be found, kittens at play
Throughout your life this joy must not be lost
We’re all kittens at heart, whatever the cost
With the eyes of a child we must know how to see
There is wonder everywhere, and through life you will be
A small part of the whole, but most important
With the eyes of a child we will see
The window shows the way, the joy awaits
Night, or light of day, the joy awaits
Now you can see wherever you want to go
No need to be afraid of what the windows show
With the eyes of a child we must know how to see
There is wonder everywhere, and through life you will be
A small part of the whole, but most important
With the eyes of a child we will see
scaeva Premium Member 6 months ago
OT: request for good vibes.
sisterea 6 months ago
know how she feels.
Font Lady Premium Member 6 months ago
I have never had the chance to make stained glass windows but I have used stained glass to make mosaics. My second favorites are the ones on each side of my driveway with my house number. I used one pane of black glass for the background and one small mirror for the actual numbers. Yes, I risked 7 years of bad luck for numbers that would never have to be repainted. Stained glass does not fade and the silver on the back of the mirror is protected by glass and waterproof grout.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 6 months ago
Pretty!
I lived in a couple of Victorians and an Edwardian.
bryan42 6 months ago
Sunshine, snowstorms, old paint and evening breezes. Such wonderful memories to inspire an artist-in-residence.
Stygia Premium Member 6 months ago
It’s always so wonderful to see Sophie and Tommy. Since they both passed away IRL I’ve missed seeing them on FB.