Dora D & ladyfingers86 I know what you mean I lived in a town named frostproof, FL when I was a kid and every went there was frost on everything and I always thiught whats up with that.
Cut all of Rover’s lines (a horrible suggestion to ever make I know) and the sentiment not only still works but I think it is just as strong. Great visual storytelling today with the wonderful insert shots. Loved it.
The only thing I miss about living in the cold and snowy part of the country is lying on my back ,looking up at the snow falling down and listening to the quiet. It’s a great way to meditate:-]
You can even find this in the middle of a city. Years ago we lived in Greeley, CO. There was probably about 6 inches on the ground and it started snowing that evening again. We took our dog out to an empty lot near our apartment around 7 or 8pm to let him play because he loved the snow. That was the quietest, most peaceful, and prettiest time during the entire year we lived there.
I’ve loved this week’s series too. I hope Brian continues it through Christmas. Boxbabies, I went out yesterday and saw our dogs had had a grand time playing in the snow. They run around the back yard a lot more when there’s snow. Now if only we could get enough to measure (we got a light dusting) but not as much as the east coast got hammered with.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Savor it guys. It won’t last long.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
this one was worth the trip. i love walking in the snow. (too bad my knees no longer feel the same way.)
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
This whole week was great!
Works in the outlying suburbs too, JAD.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
The snow, the snow The beautiful snow It covers the ice And down you go It hurts like thunder To fall in the snow.
Heard on my grandfather’s knee
pdeason2 about 15 years ago
Dora D & ladyfingers86 I know what you mean I lived in a town named frostproof, FL when I was a kid and every went there was frost on everything and I always thiught whats up with that.
cleokaya about 15 years ago
I too like how snow muffles sound. Very peaceful.
detour_jones about 15 years ago
Cut all of Rover’s lines (a horrible suggestion to ever make I know) and the sentiment not only still works but I think it is just as strong. Great visual storytelling today with the wonderful insert shots. Loved it.
Sugie63 about 15 years ago
The only thing I miss about living in the cold and snowy part of the country is lying on my back ,looking up at the snow falling down and listening to the quiet. It’s a great way to meditate:-]
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 15 years ago
Paul Harvey couldn’t have said it better, Brian, thanks.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
apparently , it’s not snowing in afghanistan
realman about 15 years ago
The weather the northeast US has had this weekend enhances the perfect timing of this strip.
SandyRoss- Premium Member about 15 years ago
Boy..alot of Central Floridians here today! I’m in Orlando and glad I’m away from my Dad’s (NJ) where he got 10 inches of snow last night!
boxbabies about 15 years ago
You can even find this in the middle of a city. Years ago we lived in Greeley, CO. There was probably about 6 inches on the ground and it started snowing that evening again. We took our dog out to an empty lot near our apartment around 7 or 8pm to let him play because he loved the snow. That was the quietest, most peaceful, and prettiest time during the entire year we lived there.
James Lindley Premium Member about 15 years ago
I’ve loved this week’s series too. I hope Brian continues it through Christmas. Boxbabies, I went out yesterday and saw our dogs had had a grand time playing in the snow. They run around the back yard a lot more when there’s snow. Now if only we could get enough to measure (we got a light dusting) but not as much as the east coast got hammered with.
LarryNelson about 15 years ago
Sure brings back memories… thanks, Brian.