At least the trees aren’t Apple Trees like the ones in the Wizard of Oz. They would have tossed apples at them before they could get close to the tree.
for many years in my old town there were two names written in the cement leading to my old grade school. “Cindy + Timberwolf 72” whenever i visited I loved seeing that, a reminder of something holding on in a sea of change. the last time i was back there, they had changed the paving stone.
“Fools’ names, like fools’ faces, are often seen in public places.” Leave nature as you found it – no silly rock piles, initials, or padlocks. It doesn’t belong to you.
Makes you wonder why anyone would mark up a beautiful canvas, a female body, with a drawing that will eventually fade and become misshaped as that canvas ages. Such a shame.
I remember a ’60’s trip to central Ohio to a management school and on a weekend, a friend ‘o mine took me further downstate, straddled a few fences to see his great-grandfather/great-grandmother’s initials carved on a tree from the Civil War days. Impressive, it was…
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
just you wait, Bill’s friend, when you get a lovers’ mark on you
Doug K over 2 years ago
Non-consensual on the part of the tree.
Jayalexander over 2 years ago
This ain’t the half of it. Wait till they break up and comes back scrape off the tat.
nicka93 over 2 years ago
No one cares what the tree thinks, unless there is a Lorax around, the tree probably wouldn’t notice for a week or so.
BigDaveGlass over 2 years ago
Now if Treebeard saw that, he would (wood?) have something to say about that……..
Imagine over 2 years ago
Just wait until trees start carving their initials on humans…
littlejohn Premium Member over 2 years ago
At least the trees aren’t Apple Trees like the ones in the Wizard of Oz. They would have tossed apples at them before they could get close to the tree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp3HVHkklRA
Count Olaf Premium Member over 2 years ago
Bill’s bark is worse than his bite.
Troglodyte over 2 years ago
That’s more like a brand than a tattoo! Poor Bill.
Gent over 2 years ago
Ah these must be the rare talking trees of Id.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
I’m reminded of the “Bummer of a birthmark, Hal” from The Far Side…
Eric Klein over 2 years ago
Always amazing how many people take a knife on a date.
geese28 over 2 years ago
Better than that deer with the bullseye birthmark
Nala the Great over 2 years ago
That forest didn’t take long to grow. No other trees in panels 1 or 2!
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 2 years ago
for many years in my old town there were two names written in the cement leading to my old grade school. “Cindy + Timberwolf 72” whenever i visited I loved seeing that, a reminder of something holding on in a sea of change. the last time i was back there, they had changed the paving stone.
wongo over 2 years ago
If a tree falls in the woods and there is only an Aardvark there to see it, is it still snowing in Patagonia?
amxchester over 2 years ago
That mark may just keep Bill around longer than you, Bill’s friend.Ponder that.
dwagon55 over 2 years ago
I hope his name wasn’t Stanley Harris & her’s. Irma Trimble!
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
So it wasn’t true love or the soldier would’ve had a tattoo added to his own body.
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
Bill decided to leave that branch of the woods…it was too painful to stick around….
petermerck over 2 years ago
Trunk stamp?
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
“Fools’ names, like fools’ faces, are often seen in public places.” Leave nature as you found it – no silly rock piles, initials, or padlocks. It doesn’t belong to you.
Goat from PBS over 2 years ago
The tree’s name is Bill? Why not Woody, like from Toy Story?
HOTLOTUS1 over 2 years ago
what you didn’t see was she pressed her breasts against the other tree. it was just tit for tat:)
jfpaugh1959 over 2 years ago
Makes you wonder why anyone would mark up a beautiful canvas, a female body, with a drawing that will eventually fade and become misshaped as that canvas ages. Such a shame.
waltermatera over 2 years ago
I always took a knife everywhere until I retired.
Bill The Nuke over 2 years ago
I hate seeing people’s names carved into historic homes and cabins.
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
I will stop carrying a knife when they stop making consumer-proof packaging.
The Orange Mailman over 2 years ago
Ents got tattoos!
unca jim over 2 years ago
I remember a ’60’s trip to central Ohio to a management school and on a weekend, a friend ‘o mine took me further downstate, straddled a few fences to see his great-grandfather/great-grandmother’s initials carved on a tree from the Civil War days. Impressive, it was…
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
People carved their initials in that tree since the beginning of time. One of the trees could still read “W & B”.
bigcatbusiness over 2 years ago
What is it? Can’t you trees throw apples at them? Or whatever you’re growing?