I collect up at least one discarded tree each year and use it for a windscreen/erosion control device for the rest of the winter. I don’t do a tree – too many ill mannered cats.
Once Upon a Time, Gentle Readers, Tradition was that the Christmas tree would be set up and decorated on Christmas Eve (!), to remain up through the 12 Days of Christmas, until 6 January, traditional date for the Feast of the Epiphany. And then taken down. Really!
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Does last year’s Christmas tree have its needles still on its branches, Dill?
Lily.spokescat almost 3 years ago
Ew.
gbars70 almost 3 years ago
Dill’s gonna grow up to be that guy who has access to anything or anyone you need/want, legit or otherwise…
scott.duane almost 3 years ago
Dilbros™️ will be testing their experimental fire extinguisher shortly!
einarbt almost 3 years ago
I was sure the last panel was going to have a mention of a trebuchet in it.
pathamil almost 3 years ago
Like Crapgame in Kelly’s Heroes…
Steverino Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sounds like last years tree is an ex tree.
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 3 years ago
Sounds like an interesting household, Dill.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love it. 3 kindergarten kids discussing Christmas trees – such a magical time.
Flossie Mud Duck almost 3 years ago
Somehow, I always picture Dill’s brothers as a bunch of Scut Farcuses from A Christmas Story.
Ryan B Premium Member almost 3 years ago
It’s worse when you think about what kinds of laundry is stored on it.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
Not a bad idea, a laundry line!
6turtle9 almost 3 years ago
Dills brothers must be slipping. How on earth has that tree not yet become a trebuchet launched fireball, dirty laundry and all?
Daeder almost 3 years ago
I thought when it was time to get rid of the old Christmas tree, Dill’s brothers just loaded it into a catapult and flung it out of the yard.
crazeekatlady almost 3 years ago
I collect up at least one discarded tree each year and use it for a windscreen/erosion control device for the rest of the winter. I don’t do a tree – too many ill mannered cats.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
It’s a weird, weird, weird world, ain’t it?
Once Upon a Time, Gentle Readers, Tradition was that the Christmas tree would be set up and decorated on Christmas Eve (!), to remain up through the 12 Days of Christmas, until 6 January, traditional date for the Feast of the Epiphany. And then taken down. Really!
JH&Cats almost 3 years ago
Note Dill’s fierce intensity as he creates his abstract piece in Panel 1. After he joins the conversation he is less concentrated.