That’s one tough snowflake. Usually the first flake of the year hits the ground and dies a quick death. It doesn’t hang around for all the kids to get their winter equipment on. But, it IS a comic…
I remember reading this in one of the first Peanuts paperback collections. Signet, I think it was. Not till decades later did I learn that “signet” means “bookmark” in French.
I recall a few years ago sitting on my porch with my wife on Hallowe’en, watching the trick-or-treaters come and go in 60-degree weather. Yes, the very next day a snowstorm rolled in, but that was a supremely warm Autumn.
One snowflake does not a winter make. Thanks to Aristotle and Wikipedia for the original: “One swallow does not a summer make, nor one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy.”
The first shot of the first episode of “King of the Hill” had lone, straggling snowflakes falling on the Texas town of Arlen, and down below, cars were sliding around helplessly. Pretty accurate.
Professor W over 7 years ago
Good trick, Snoopy
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
Oh, Charlie Brown, you blockhead… keeping the other kids’ spirits really high.
Lee Cox over 7 years ago
And the delicious irony is that this strip is running just five days after Winter officially ended in the Northern Hemisphere!
alondra over 7 years ago
Don’t worry about no snow on the first day of winter. There’s sure to be snow on the first day of spring.
JohnFarson19 over 7 years ago
That’s one tough snowflake. Usually the first flake of the year hits the ground and dies a quick death. It doesn’t hang around for all the kids to get their winter equipment on. But, it IS a comic…
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 7 years ago
In Atlanta, new residents who have moved here from the North claim that a single snowflake makes us long term locals skid off the highway.
orinoco womble over 7 years ago
I remember reading this in one of the first Peanuts paperback collections. Signet, I think it was. Not till decades later did I learn that “signet” means “bookmark” in French.
therese_callahan2002 over 7 years ago
Look around. Leaves are brown. There’s a single snowflake on the ground.
The Old Wolf over 7 years ago
I recall a few years ago sitting on my porch with my wife on Hallowe’en, watching the trick-or-treaters come and go in 60-degree weather. Yes, the very next day a snowstorm rolled in, but that was a supremely warm Autumn.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member over 7 years ago
We had our Winter on Tuesday March 14, less than one week before Spring.
Dkram over 7 years ago
This must have happened last year.
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Yakety Sax over 7 years ago
They’re expecting a lot from one snowflake!
Thomas R. Williams over 7 years ago
Time to flush some ice cubes!
ladamson1918 over 7 years ago
Get used to it, Charlie Brown.,
Charlie Fogwhistle over 7 years ago
One snowflake does not a winter make. Thanks to Aristotle and Wikipedia for the original: “One swallow does not a summer make, nor one fine day; similarly one day or brief time of happiness does not make a person entirely happy.”
gantech over 7 years ago
Give it a few months…they’ll all be cooped up in the house, restless, bored and ready for spring.
wjones over 7 years ago
there always has to be a first snowflake. The rest are on the way.
ChessPirate over 7 years ago
@jimmjonzz
In Atlanta, new residents who have moved here from the North claim that a single snowflake makes us long term locals skid off the highway.
A lady I knew that lived in Seattle once told me that, when they had a 3-inch snowfall, the city declared an emergency!
Kip W over 7 years ago
The first shot of the first episode of “King of the Hill” had lone, straggling snowflakes falling on the Texas town of Arlen, and down below, cars were sliding around helplessly. Pretty accurate.