This reminds me of the last scene at the end of ACT I of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”. Charlie Brown sees a leaf clinging to a tree and waxes philosophical:“You know, I don’t know if you’ll understand this or not, but sometimes, even when I’m feeling very low, I’ll see some little thing that will somehow renew my faith. Something like that leaf, for instance – clinging to its tree despite wind and storm. You know, that makes me think that courage and tenacity are about the greatest values a man can have. Suddenly my old confidence is back and I know things aren’t half as bad as I make them out to be. Suddenly I know that with the strength of his convictions a man can move mountains, and I can proceed with full confidence in the basic goodness of my fellow man. I know that now. I know it.” [As Charlie Brown exits the stage, the leaf falls from the tree.]
There’s an O.Henry story where a woman has decided she’ll die when the last leaf falls that she can see from her window. The tree branch she is looking at is against a wall, and a young man climbs up and paints a leaf on the wall itself. She eventually decides to get better and live.
@Kaputnik—I remember that story! but I remember (or maybe I’ve it confused with another O. Henry) —either the painter dies from exposure, or the painter was older and died from exposure. . .anyway, O. Henry could sure “spin” those stories. My favorites have always been “The Gift of the Magi” and “Ransom of Red Chief.”
I have a nectarine tree in the back yard that loses it’s leaves right about this time of year. The day before the gardeners come I shake the hell out of it.
Jo Clear (aka: Grasshopper) said, about 16 hours ago@neverenoughgoldHuh ? Did I come off as being a bit strong ? Sorry…But I love to hear comments when people go along with what is happening in the story of the comic, but I hate it when people knock the art….I get a bit snarky then….
Oh no, not too strong at all! My comment was to reflect on how some folks don’t recognize a comic for its content; i.e., its satire or some other obscure concept. I am pretty sure we are on the same team; or at least the same league…
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
Destiny always wins.
hariseldon59 about 9 years ago
This reminds me of the last scene at the end of ACT I of “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown”. Charlie Brown sees a leaf clinging to a tree and waxes philosophical:“You know, I don’t know if you’ll understand this or not, but sometimes, even when I’m feeling very low, I’ll see some little thing that will somehow renew my faith. Something like that leaf, for instance – clinging to its tree despite wind and storm. You know, that makes me think that courage and tenacity are about the greatest values a man can have. Suddenly my old confidence is back and I know things aren’t half as bad as I make them out to be. Suddenly I know that with the strength of his convictions a man can move mountains, and I can proceed with full confidence in the basic goodness of my fellow man. I know that now. I know it.” [As Charlie Brown exits the stage, the leaf falls from the tree.]
KEA about 9 years ago
The ad at right reminds me I don’t miss Jonny Hart’s proselytizing at all
Kaputnik about 9 years ago
There’s an O.Henry story where a woman has decided she’ll die when the last leaf falls that she can see from her window. The tree branch she is looking at is against a wall, and a young man climbs up and paints a leaf on the wall itself. She eventually decides to get better and live.
1953Baby about 9 years ago
@Kaputnik—I remember that story! but I remember (or maybe I’ve it confused with another O. Henry) —either the painter dies from exposure, or the painter was older and died from exposure. . .anyway, O. Henry could sure “spin” those stories. My favorites have always been “The Gift of the Magi” and “Ransom of Red Chief.”
Dr_Zinj about 9 years ago
The leaf is dead already. Burn it, or compost it.
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
I have a nectarine tree in the back yard that loses it’s leaves right about this time of year. The day before the gardeners come I shake the hell out of it.
dthomas about 9 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LScKD4L7_Y0
Sheila Hardie about 9 years ago
It’s actually already dead.
dutchs about 9 years ago
Garfield once said his favorite movie was “Old Yeller.” He loves movies with happy endings.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Jo Clear (aka: Grasshopper) said, about 16 hours ago@neverenoughgoldHuh ? Did I come off as being a bit strong ? Sorry…But I love to hear comments when people go along with what is happening in the story of the comic, but I hate it when people knock the art….I get a bit snarky then….
Oh no, not too strong at all! My comment was to reflect on how some folks don’t recognize a comic for its content; i.e., its satire or some other obscure concept. I am pretty sure we are on the same team; or at least the same league…
walkingmancomics about 9 years ago
I’m the last leaf on the tree. Autumn took the rest, but they won’t take me, I’m the lastleaf onthe tree.
(Tom Waits)
JP Steve Premium Member about 9 years ago
And does the tree enjoy going bald as much as we do?
brklnbern about 9 years ago
O. Henry.