There are plenty of unpainted barns, silos, etc. in farm land. What matters is structural integrity, because lack of that gets people killed.. Nowadays you don’t paint your barn “barn red,” because subtler colors which blend into the skyline are the expectation.
Looking at the grain sheds, I can see the problem is not paint, but construction. The wood is warped on the sides, the roof, and the doors. They look like they are about to fall down. Who would even want grain that was stored there?
The funniest part of this comic strip is that Elly and John thought Michael was going to be under a bad influence working for Fiona Brass in the pool hall. Little did they know that the Uncle Danny would make Fiona Brass look honest in comparison. Dan doesn’t keep his farm property up to the point where the neighbours complain and his method of fixing the problem is to apply paint on his dilapidated buildings just on the side that his neighbours can see. Take note, Michael! These are valuable life lessons.
From first impressions, Dan looks like he grew up during the 1960s. He might have been one of those peace loving flower children. So I sort of halfway expect to see psychedelic flowers and peace symbols painted on the side of his out buildings.
From time to time, our whole family would go to the family farm in Manitoba to work and to visit…but mostly to work! One summer, I was asked to paint the wooden grain bins that were on the edge of the property. I was handed a paint sprayer, some red paint and a few rags.
I got married on my family’s small farm. In preparation my dad had us paint the side of the fence facing the road, and the side of a shed that faced the ceremony spot. He didn’t count on people walking around to the other side, which they did.
If a farm is close enough and the sheds are visible from a main road, an advertizing firm will be there soon enough and not only paint the side and the whole shed, but also pay rental fee to advertize on the sides facing the road. Sometimes the farmer gave the rental of that side to the children for spending money, because the children were the ones who had to keep up the site around that sign clean from wind swept garbage.
Why can’t you enjoy the humor? Classic….if the object is to satisfy the neighbors AND there is not enough paint for a complete paint job, and buying more paint isn’t in the immediate future…well…?
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
sure, Dan, sure… then the neighbors will complain of your partially painted sheds (and don’t you dare blame your nephew on this one)
WaywardWind over 4 years ago
LOL! He paints the way I do — reluctantly.
howtheduck over 4 years ago
There are plenty of unpainted barns, silos, etc. in farm land. What matters is structural integrity, because lack of that gets people killed.. Nowadays you don’t paint your barn “barn red,” because subtler colors which blend into the skyline are the expectation.
Looking at the grain sheds, I can see the problem is not paint, but construction. The wood is warped on the sides, the roof, and the doors. They look like they are about to fall down. Who would even want grain that was stored there?
The funniest part of this comic strip is that Elly and John thought Michael was going to be under a bad influence working for Fiona Brass in the pool hall. Little did they know that the Uncle Danny would make Fiona Brass look honest in comparison. Dan doesn’t keep his farm property up to the point where the neighbours complain and his method of fixing the problem is to apply paint on his dilapidated buildings just on the side that his neighbours can see. Take note, Michael! These are valuable life lessons.
Caldonia over 4 years ago
That’s kind of disturbing. Makes me wonder just what shady Dan is trying to hide from the neighbors.
gsawyer101 over 4 years ago
Where’s the Mail Pouch man when you need him?
rshive over 4 years ago
Appearances count for something, Michael. Best to practice on the farm.
littlejohn Premium Member over 4 years ago
From first impressions, Dan looks like he grew up during the 1960s. He might have been one of those peace loving flower children. So I sort of halfway expect to see psychedelic flowers and peace symbols painted on the side of his out buildings.
Dobber Premium Member over 4 years ago
This guy speaks Michael’s language – same philosophy as when cleaning up his room.
Ralph Newbill over 4 years ago
Wait! They’re on a farm! What neigbours? And why would they care?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Good plan. Do something you don’t care about just enough to satisfy the people who do care.
rebelstrike0 over 4 years ago
A Potemkin village in Canada!
Gerard:D over 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
From time to time, our whole family would go to the family farm in Manitoba to work and to visit…but mostly to work! One summer, I was asked to paint the wooden grain bins that were on the edge of the property. I was handed a paint sprayer, some red paint and a few rags.
heathcliff2 over 4 years ago
Martha and Mom belong with Dan. Michael belongs at home where the important matters are.
rhpii over 4 years ago
Brings to mind the Midwest saying about putting lipstick on a pig.
summerdog over 4 years ago
Farmer Dan didn’t use the Tom Sawyer approach?
Josieq over 4 years ago
I got married on my family’s small farm. In preparation my dad had us paint the side of the fence facing the road, and the side of a shed that faced the ceremony spot. He didn’t count on people walking around to the other side, which they did.
hsawlrae over 4 years ago
He’s hiding the fact he doesn’t have enough paint.
Tantor over 4 years ago
CLEVER FARMER!
1JennyJenkins over 4 years ago
If a farm is close enough and the sheds are visible from a main road, an advertizing firm will be there soon enough and not only paint the side and the whole shed, but also pay rental fee to advertize on the sides facing the road. Sometimes the farmer gave the rental of that side to the children for spending money, because the children were the ones who had to keep up the site around that sign clean from wind swept garbage.
BoydAdams over 4 years ago
Why can’t you enjoy the humor? Classic….if the object is to satisfy the neighbors AND there is not enough paint for a complete paint job, and buying more paint isn’t in the immediate future…well…?
JD'Huntsville'AL over 4 years ago
I guess Canada didn’t have advertisers who would paint farmer’s barns for them like they did in the U.S.
meowlin over 4 years ago
Witness: The house is blue.
Fair Witness: The side of the house visible from my position was blue at the time I observed it.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Fair%20Witness
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 4 years ago
My Dad had me do that once. The next summer I painted the rest of building.