If you don’t like living in Canada, Elizabeth, go live somewhere where it’s less cold: Mexico could be a good enough place.
(I wear glasses too — I’m not that badly nearsighted — and I soooooo hated having them fog up when I wore my COVID mask on cold days; I had to droop the glasses down to my nose in order to see where I’m going.)
Try working at a grocery store, where you spend half of your time in the cooler and freezer. Takes my glasses a good ten minutes to clear up sometimes.
I wore contacts for years and didn’t have to deal with this! Now, with glasses, it happens like the comic strip when entering a warm building, when I drain pasta or open the oven door. And it’s been tough with COVID masking.
Oh I remember those days, one of the reasons I was so happy to get contacts later on, but yeah, still have my glasses for computer work and totally have that.
I lived for a couple of years in Daytona Beach, FL. We had the opposite problem – when one came out of an air-conditioned place into the steambath outside, one’s glasses fogged.
The physics of the third panel confuses me. It looks as though she’s pushed the door open and it’s swung inward. If the dog was lying against the doorway (odd choice in and of itself since the crack under the door would have been letting in cold air) the door would have pushed him out of the way. This looks like she opened the door, he darted in and lay down in an open doorway before she’d had the chance to walk through. Unless I’m missing something?
Here in sunny Florida, I have the opposite problem: when leaving a grocery store or my hubby’s A/C’d car set to “Freeze Chris”, my glasses fog up, once out in the humid air.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
If you don’t like living in Canada, Elizabeth, go live somewhere where it’s less cold: Mexico could be a good enough place.
(I wear glasses too — I’m not that badly nearsighted — and I soooooo hated having them fog up when I wore my COVID mask on cold days; I had to droop the glasses down to my nose in order to see where I’m going.)
AllishaDawn almost 2 years ago
Try working at a grocery store, where you spend half of your time in the cooler and freezer. Takes my glasses a good ten minutes to clear up sometimes.
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 2 years ago
“You know you’re getting old when your glasses are fogged up, and you don’t care!”—Bill Cosby
Lucy Rudy almost 2 years ago
Mine fog up if I have to wear a dang mask!
Asharah almost 2 years ago
Been there
Tantor almost 2 years ago
Dog is resting inside in front of the door, how did Liz open it then? I shall write to the cartoonist and complain.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
If you walk backwards into the house they won’t fog up.
'IndyMan' almost 2 years ago
Poor Farley—he finds no peace wherever he lays down ! ! ! !
dcdete. almost 2 years ago
Not only the glasses, but every time she goes into the house the hatband on her knit hat turns white from the earlier red color!
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
At least we don’t have to follow the button any more.
VegaAlopex almost 2 years ago
Fortunately, I stopped wearing eyeglasses outside., which I should have done a half century ago.
Lyrak almost 2 years ago
Take them off as you go through the door.
exness Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My Great Pyrenees thinks the best place to sleep at night is the doorway to the bathroom.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
I’m sure the dog sitting in front of the door wasn’t a problem, though.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Catch the dad’s cooking scene in “Turning Red.”
freewaydog almost 2 years ago
MINE TOO!
DawnQuinn1 almost 2 years ago
Mexico? And risk being shot in some drug cartel war? No thanks. Not even resorts are safe anymore.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
LOL… so true.
dennis.caunce almost 2 years ago
two words. antifog wipes.
Prey almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of this :- When asked why he had been born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Whistler replied that he wanted to be close to his mother.
Johnnyrico almost 2 years ago
See “Life in a Northern Town”, by The Dream Academy.
johnjoyce almost 2 years ago
I wore contacts for years and didn’t have to deal with this! Now, with glasses, it happens like the comic strip when entering a warm building, when I drain pasta or open the oven door. And it’s been tough with COVID masking.
KatieKeller almost 2 years ago
Oh I remember those days, one of the reasons I was so happy to get contacts later on, but yeah, still have my glasses for computer work and totally have that.
howtheduck almost 2 years ago
Gotta to have a pretty high dew point in that house to make fogging happen instantly.
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not nearly as much as they will fog up Elizabeth, once you realize Anthony is the love of your life.
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I hate fogged up glasses too, Elizabeth.
John Leonard Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I lived for a couple of years in Daytona Beach, FL. We had the opposite problem – when one came out of an air-conditioned place into the steambath outside, one’s glasses fogged.
John Jorgensen almost 2 years ago
The physics of the third panel confuses me. It looks as though she’s pushed the door open and it’s swung inward. If the dog was lying against the doorway (odd choice in and of itself since the crack under the door would have been letting in cold air) the door would have pushed him out of the way. This looks like she opened the door, he darted in and lay down in an open doorway before she’d had the chance to walk through. Unless I’m missing something?
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
She eventually outgrew the specs and wore them only fo r “scholarly reasons”
BarbCT almost 2 years ago
How did she open the door if Farley was laying right there?
Bob Blumenfeld almost 2 years ago
In Florida, that can happen when you get out of an air conditioned car on a humid day.
amanda.elliott3619 almost 2 years ago
i feel that pain
sjsczurek almost 2 years ago
Comes with the territory when you need glasses.
xsintricks almost 2 years ago
Had that happen several time while in the Navy in San Diego. Step out of the RADAR power room and instant fog up!
rob almost 2 years ago
I live in Houston with high humidity, walk outside of any place with a/c and they fog up.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Tripping over the dog wasn’t a concern?
HodgeElmwood almost 2 years ago
It looks as though the door opens INTO the home, but in that case she wouldn’t be able to open it with the dog there.
ex window inspector almost 2 years ago
then don’t go in the house
gcarlson almost 2 years ago
“Those who wear a mask with glasses are entitled to some condensation.” – Facebook meme
ChrisTrey almost 2 years ago
Here in sunny Florida, I have the opposite problem: when leaving a grocery store or my hubby’s A/C’d car set to “Freeze Chris”, my glasses fog up, once out in the humid air.
GreggW Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is supposed to be funny? How about Liz saying “When I go outside on really cold days my nose gets runny.” What a kneeslapper!
Lisa Marie Chamberlain almost 2 years ago
Or better yet, wearing masks with glasses LMAO