I was out walking my dog one evening on a Catholic college campus that was hosting a conference for priests. We came upon one priest who was standing alone, transfixed by the sight of several lightning bugs around him. Apparently he was from some part of the world that doesn’t have lightning bugs, and he thought he was having a religious experience.
Love this strip, it’s beautifully rendered and probually the wholesome one there is.It always makes my day like a hug.That being said, hugs back to it’s writer/s/Creator/Artist.
Richard Roush: The two are not mutually exclusive. I know it is a photochemical reaction between lucifren and lucifrase, but I can also stand in the wonders of creation.
rroush Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I was out walking my dog one evening on a Catholic college campus that was hosting a conference for priests. We came upon one priest who was standing alone, transfixed by the sight of several lightning bugs around him. Apparently he was from some part of the world that doesn’t have lightning bugs, and he thought he was having a religious experience.
GoldLions Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Love this strip, it’s beautifully rendered and probually the wholesome one there is.It always makes my day like a hug.That being said, hugs back to it’s writer/s/Creator/Artist.
1MadHat Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Richard R – I enjoy going out and watching fireflies. It usually turns into a contemplative moment. .SS – You may enjoy Ten Cats.
hippogriff almost 10 years ago
Richard Roush: The two are not mutually exclusive. I know it is a photochemical reaction between lucifren and lucifrase, but I can also stand in the wonders of creation.
ted.hering almost 10 years ago
At one time, Disneyland had live fireflies imported for its Jungle Boat Cruise. But they didn’t survive.
Linda1259 almost 10 years ago
I live for moments such as they.
rphbeta almost 10 years ago
Intelligent Design: Doing just enough that people will wonder if you did anything at all. [Futurama]
Katla858 almost 10 years ago
They dont live here so I have never seen one. Its sad.