A few weeks ago I saw a PBS program about condors. A young female was reluctant to leave the cliff for her first flight. The parents were clearly impatient, and the male just pushed the young one off into space. He took off after and guided her for a few hours until she had confidence. .Earth forms are fractal upward and downward. How far upward and downward does Earth creature behavior extend?
I once read a science fiction story, I think “Staras Flonderans”, about some graceful interstellar beings watching us “flounder to the stars” in spaceships. So, we flounder through the skies in airplanes. Maybe not hang gliders, tho’.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Artwork looks Disney-ish.
Ida No about 11 years ago
Nice artwork.If only lemmings had wings.
emptc12 about 11 years ago
A few weeks ago I saw a PBS program about condors. A young female was reluctant to leave the cliff for her first flight. The parents were clearly impatient, and the male just pushed the young one off into space. He took off after and guided her for a few hours until she had confidence. .Earth forms are fractal upward and downward. How far upward and downward does Earth creature behavior extend?
ncalifgirl58 about 11 years ago
Love the artwork too. I miss old fashioned Disney art. Hate the computer stuff.
Darwinskeeper about 11 years ago
I love this strip, the story is like the artwork, simple and beautiful at the same time.
craigwestlake about 11 years ago
Humans looked upon the birds and wished they too could fly.So they thought a while – and they did.
jazzyjoy about 11 years ago
good lesson
kaffekup about 11 years ago
I once read a science fiction story, I think “Staras Flonderans”, about some graceful interstellar beings watching us “flounder to the stars” in spaceships. So, we flounder through the skies in airplanes. Maybe not hang gliders, tho’.
jemgirl81 about 11 years ago
I like this one. :)
Estates about 11 years ago
An apt lesson in child rearing. Be cruel to be kind