As a child I use to love spinning in circles like a top, until I would get so dizzy that I would tumble around and flop down on the lawn, the world tilting wildly around me, a bit giddy with the slightly out of body experience. I would lay there spent on the cool grass and feel the ship of my body slowly righting itself as the seas calmed and I came back into my mind. A leaf tossed on the wind, gently fluttering to the ground.
Is that an emotional bond? Because that’s what coming to Frog Applause everyday kinda feels like.
Laying in the field of colorful wild flowers brings beautiful, graceful, fluttering butterflies …stopping gently on my nose, and then, landing on my toes….the gentle breeze flows to and fro, then it flies into the sunny sky, landing on the swaying flowers….
Our younger granddaughter got to have a butterfly light on her this weekend while we were at a lakeside picnic area. She also took a great picture of a chipmunk with her new phone.
The Vampire Fritillary is a rare and shy butterfly; you have to “invite it in”, so to speak. As it feeds, its wings become brighter as its host becomes paler.
I agree that readers can form an emotional bond with the characters in comic strips, as with any other characters in books, movies, songs, etc. With some strips, it’s like visiting friends and having a good time hanging out, but with others it’s like “jeez Louise, what are these dopes doing NOW” or “jeez Louise, get over yourself already!” :)
I’m a big one for jumping the tracks. Make a new trail, leave your rut behind, that’s what I say. In other words, for humans it’s never rutting season. Frog Applause has a unique combination of characteristics that make daily jumping-out-of-your rut almost automatic. New, surprising artwork every day. Sometimes straightforward, sometimes enigmatic, each day’s laconic logisims have the effect of taking my brain by the lapels and giving it a shake. Nothing violent, mind you, just enough to unsettle the synapses and make, you guessed it, new trails.
That’s never happened to me. I once stepped on a bee while I was running barefoot through the grass, got stung and got infected. Surely, that counts for something?
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say somebody needs to moderate their intake of frog juice; either that or we have another faulty Bathmat incident.
*Hot Rod* about 2 years ago
❤️Yes, We Feel the Love❤️
6turtle9 about 2 years ago
Blog: an emotional bond?
As a child I use to love spinning in circles like a top, until I would get so dizzy that I would tumble around and flop down on the lawn, the world tilting wildly around me, a bit giddy with the slightly out of body experience. I would lay there spent on the cool grass and feel the ship of my body slowly righting itself as the seas calmed and I came back into my mind. A leaf tossed on the wind, gently fluttering to the ground.
Is that an emotional bond? Because that’s what coming to Frog Applause everyday kinda feels like.
UltraLameFest2 about 2 years ago
The quoted Watterson on the blog is correct. Most humans are set up to search out connections; community, where we can be told a story.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Laying in the field of colorful wild flowers brings beautiful, graceful, fluttering butterflies …stopping gently on my nose, and then, landing on my toes….the gentle breeze flows to and fro, then it flies into the sunny sky, landing on the swaying flowers….
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Our younger granddaughter got to have a butterfly light on her this weekend while we were at a lakeside picnic area. She also took a great picture of a chipmunk with her new phone.
Randy B Premium Member about 2 years ago
The Vampire Fritillary is a rare and shy butterfly; you have to “invite it in”, so to speak. As it feeds, its wings become brighter as its host becomes paler.
songbird44 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I agree that readers can form an emotional bond with the characters in comic strips, as with any other characters in books, movies, songs, etc. With some strips, it’s like visiting friends and having a good time hanging out, but with others it’s like “jeez Louise, what are these dopes doing NOW” or “jeez Louise, get over yourself already!” :)
InquireWithin about 2 years ago
Never seen a toe tag as colorful as that before.
They won’t be leaving anytime soon, I’m sure.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Ars longa, vita brevis, sister! I can afford only to spend a moment or two….
Howard'sMyHero about 2 years ago
Pea soup weather delay ….
*Hot Rod* about 2 years ago
Know we know how many toes it takes to fill the Albert hall.
The Old Wolf about 2 years ago
Welcome, weary traveler.
3hourtour Premium Member about 2 years ago
…that Hannibal sure was crazy for butterflies…
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member about 2 years ago
“That incremental aspect, that unpretentious daily-ness of comics is a surprising source of power. Readers do form an emotional bond with your strip.”
Bill Watterson pre-knew all about us applauding Frog Applause!!
*Hot Rod* about 2 years ago
Lures n them butterflies for a net worth of goodwill towards his BF collection. He dreams in beautiful butterfly HD video.
*Hot Rod* about 2 years ago
“Butternutfly Mr., I’m stepping on your toes”.
Feels like a magic finger bed in my hotel room..
Radish... about 2 years ago
This strip refuses to give me a leg up.
coltish1 about 2 years ago
I’m a big one for jumping the tracks. Make a new trail, leave your rut behind, that’s what I say. In other words, for humans it’s never rutting season. Frog Applause has a unique combination of characteristics that make daily jumping-out-of-your rut almost automatic. New, surprising artwork every day. Sometimes straightforward, sometimes enigmatic, each day’s laconic logisims have the effect of taking my brain by the lapels and giving it a shake. Nothing violent, mind you, just enough to unsettle the synapses and make, you guessed it, new trails.
And I haven’t even gotten to the commenters yet.
coltish1 about 2 years ago
Frog Applause is like the butterfly that lands on your toe each morning.
Ray*C about 2 years ago
That’s never happened to me. I once stepped on a bee while I was running barefoot through the grass, got stung and got infected. Surely, that counts for something?
*Hot Rod* about 2 years ago
And I think Twice so far so good.
Order a Sky Vodka Sour w/a butterfly chaser.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31! Thalweg Premium Member about 2 years ago
Where is @prettyfeet when you need her?
A# 466 about 2 years ago
… longer.