My daughter had to do a worm survey for homework last term. It was a project run by a scientist from the Natural History museum and the pack included a sachet of dry mustard for getting the worms to rise – so that’s evidently the official scientific method!
My wife’s latest project is raising red worms which she is feeding vegetable scraps, coffee grounds and newspapers. Her intend is to make compost tea for our garden.
This is one I’ve never seen! We did the" worm dance" when it stopped raining so we could collect them for fishing. Of course, we accidently threw them at one of my sisters when collecting…we were helping her!
Love, love, love Hobbes’ expression in the last panel!
:-)
It’s all well and good to go “wormucking” when you’re wearing your rain boots . . . not so much when you’ve got bare feet . . . uh, I mean, bare paws!!!!!
@ Number9?: Quite Right YOU are, Sir! I’m cancelling my Rosetta Stone English audio courses as we speak. ‘Going with the Master….summer living in the Hamptons!!!!’
(Before long, ol’ Dear Abby ain’t gonna have nothing on me!)
Sounds like Calvin’s going worm charming. In some parts this is serious competition (you are given a square of soil and have a set amount of time to “charm” the most number of worms to the surface). Various techniques are considered better than others for charming worms and some are even banned under competition rules!
Calvin, realizing that he’s on the school bus, suddenly emits a terrible cry of anguish… “AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!”Dad (with his morning paper and cup of coffee): “First day of school?”Mom: “First day of school.”
margueritem about 13 years ago
Those worms are helpful, don’t muck them.
rentier about 13 years ago
Wormucking or bugmucking!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
The worms don’t stand a chance!
LLABDDO about 13 years ago
Not fair! Calvin has shoes on, Hobbes is barefoot. YUCK.Worms squishing between your toes, sounds nasty.
Phapada about 13 years ago
take on the shoes covers will be nice….
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Dogsniff could use thebird55’s little bow saw. I don’t think he’s too old to cut the mustard! :o)
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
“The rain stopped.” Why does Hobbes take out an umbrella?Doesn’t he trust Calvin’s meteorological observation and implied prognostication?
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Well, there goes breakfast.
GrimmaTheNome about 13 years ago
My daughter had to do a worm survey for homework last term. It was a project run by a scientist from the Natural History museum and the pack included a sachet of dry mustard for getting the worms to rise – so that’s evidently the official scientific method!
kab2rb about 13 years ago
Ah Calvin let the birds get the worms.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
My wife’s latest project is raising red worms which she is feeding vegetable scraps, coffee grounds and newspapers. Her intend is to make compost tea for our garden.
Number Three about 13 years ago
Ewwwwww!
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ratlum about 13 years ago
Boy isnt our little friend sensitive today .
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 13 years ago
Munkey Muckin’….!!!!
khpage about 13 years ago
And then there’s the eleventh commandment: Thou shalt keep thy seat belt fastened at all times"…..
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
Nothing like walking barefooted at night and accidentally step on a slug!
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
adubman about 13 years ago
@ Number 9?: I’m doing my best to learn the King’s English!
(Reading your moniker, I can’t help think of Jimi’s classic tune, “If 6 was 9”.)
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Destiny23 about 13 years ago
Too bad Susie isn’t there — he could invite her to join him for a “romantic stroll down the sidewalk”…
larney45 about 13 years ago
This is one I’ve never seen! We did the" worm dance" when it stopped raining so we could collect them for fishing. Of course, we accidently threw them at one of my sisters when collecting…we were helping her!
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
“As The Worm Turns” . . . a soap opera for birds? Fishermen? Worms themselves?
;-)
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
Love, love, love Hobbes’ expression in the last panel!
:-)
It’s all well and good to go “wormucking” when you’re wearing your rain boots . . . not so much when you’ve got bare feet . . . uh, I mean, bare paws!!!!!
;-)
adubman about 13 years ago
@ Number9?: Quite Right YOU are, Sir! I’m cancelling my Rosetta Stone English audio courses as we speak. ‘Going with the Master….summer living in the Hamptons!!!!’
(Before long, ol’ Dear Abby ain’t gonna have nothing on me!)
rgcviper about 13 years ago
Whatever you do, Calvin, just don’t muck this up! :)
Koolfunkygrrl about 13 years ago
I don’t like worms……but they are good for gardens.
steve26 about 13 years ago
Sounds like Calvin’s going worm charming. In some parts this is serious competition (you are given a square of soil and have a set amount of time to “charm” the most number of worms to the surface). Various techniques are considered better than others for charming worms and some are even banned under competition rules!
rickray777 about 12 years ago
Calvin, realizing that he’s on the school bus, suddenly emits a terrible cry of anguish… “AAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!”Dad (with his morning paper and cup of coffee): “First day of school?”Mom: “First day of school.”
aaronacademy2012 7 months ago
I don’t like when rain spawns worms