I worried about my son going into a service industry business. I didn’t think he could make a good living at it. I guess he knew a lot more than me. He grosses over a quarter million every year.
More and more I’m liking the idea of A&J moving here. But stay in peripheral and lend a hand occasionally. Let them have their dream, but not give it to them.
Dirty Dragon over 5 years ago
Is it even legal to live and farm in a National Park like that?
(Nice art, Jimmy!)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Unfortunately as in life, our noses and ears continue to grow as we age. Just a bit exaggerated in some comics like this one.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 5 years ago
The third panel indicates that this comic strip is closed-captioned for the heron-impaired.
tvketchum over 5 years ago
He will egret that comment…..
Fred over 5 years ago
looks like the heron is about to impair something….
Old Codger over 5 years ago
I worried about my son going into a service industry business. I didn’t think he could make a good living at it. I guess he knew a lot more than me. He grosses over a quarter million every year.
boydwwadams over 5 years ago
Maybe the kids business will capitalize on the natural surroundings.
locake over 5 years ago
Beautiful imagery today. Have we ever learned where Gene and MaryLou live?
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
More and more I’m liking the idea of A&J moving here. But stay in peripheral and lend a hand occasionally. Let them have their dream, but not give it to them.
Tyge over 5 years ago
Great adult Father-Son strip today, Jimmy.
P.S. Today’s art gives a nice “feel” for the kids’ environment.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
I hope Meg’s eggs aren’t afloat – that would mean they’re rotten.
realist666 over 5 years ago
how did they get to that limb to sit on without getting wet or bitten by a snake or chased by an alligator?