It would make more sense to hang Linda’s hammock upside down, so the ran runs OFF the convex surface. As it is, rainwater will collect. If the rain goes on long enough, Linda’s hammock will at some point collapse onto the girls.
I remember the olden days when neighbors did nice things for each other and Nancy and her friends got together for fun times together. Back in those days, every house in town had a covered front porch, so someone who had a hammock would have set it up on the porch – so they wouldn’t need to worry about rain. In those days, on a summer evening, the grown-ups would all gather up on the porches for after dinner coffee and chats – and the kids would ride bikes and trikes in the street in front of the houses. We lived in a small town – so we never worried about stuff like traffic. A lot of people these days never get to know their neighbors. Such a loss.
Aimless Melissa 3 months ago
That’s sweet.
snsurone76 3 months ago
It’s great to see Nancy actually be friends with another girl, without the worry that Sluggo will hit on her.
ladykat 3 months ago
Good idea.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Nice to see those two getting along. They can also be bunkmates.
atomicdog 3 months ago
Go inside? Nah.
brklnbern 3 months ago
That was some pretty fast rearrangement of things, especially during a rain shower.
anncorr339 3 months ago
Good idea Nancy
tinstar 3 months ago
I’d have probably stayed right there, since I love being in the rain.
jossy138 3 months ago
Opposite of the campaign slogan – Change we cannot believe in.
axe-grinder 3 months ago
It would make more sense to hang Linda’s hammock upside down, so the ran runs OFF the convex surface. As it is, rainwater will collect. If the rain goes on long enough, Linda’s hammock will at some point collapse onto the girls.
LoisG Premium Member 3 months ago
I remember the olden days when neighbors did nice things for each other and Nancy and her friends got together for fun times together. Back in those days, every house in town had a covered front porch, so someone who had a hammock would have set it up on the porch – so they wouldn’t need to worry about rain. In those days, on a summer evening, the grown-ups would all gather up on the porches for after dinner coffee and chats – and the kids would ride bikes and trikes in the street in front of the houses. We lived in a small town – so we never worried about stuff like traffic. A lot of people these days never get to know their neighbors. Such a loss.