Lyrics for A Song Of The Weather by Flanders & Swann/ January brings the snowMakes your feet and fingers glow/ February′s ice and sleet/ Freeze the toes right off your feet/
Welcome March with wintry wind/ Would thou wert not so unkind
Something rare in central VA – a day at or below freezing. Wind will take it lower. At my age, that’s enough adventure. Pantry stocked, blankets stacked, power on [we hope it will remain so], coffee perking. We’ll sit this one out.
Hope the best for all friends. Be safe and be well.
Panel 4 features a most unusual expression on a character in Frazz. 99.9% of the mouths you see are just like the other 4 depictions (and one non-depiction) in this particular strip. Artistic experimentation?
Yakety Sax 11 months ago
Sneezing icicles, eh?
Rhetorical_Question 11 months ago
February or January?
OldsVistaCruiser 11 months ago
As well as the months before that which end in “b-r-r”!
Doubly Horque Premium Member 11 months ago
That’d be July down here in Oz.
proclusstudent 11 months ago
Lyrics for A Song Of The Weather by Flanders & Swann/ January brings the snowMakes your feet and fingers glow/ February′s ice and sleet/ Freeze the toes right off your feet/
Welcome March with wintry wind/ Would thou wert not so unkind
The Orange Mailman 11 months ago
In a few months we can have a summery summary.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 11 months ago
It certainly is
Jeffin Premium Member 11 months ago
Snot freezing here this morning.
sandpiper 11 months ago
Something rare in central VA – a day at or below freezing. Wind will take it lower. At my age, that’s enough adventure. Pantry stocked, blankets stacked, power on [we hope it will remain so], coffee perking. We’ll sit this one out.
Hope the best for all friends. Be safe and be well.
poppacapsmokeblower 11 months ago
So we have months leading up to “brr” ending in “ber,” and then months ending in “y” as in “‘Y is it so cold?”
Bruce1253 11 months ago
I used to live in Wyoming were below 0 temps were not that unusual. Having a frozen beard & ’stash is a real pain, both literally and figuratively.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Fun-ny!
Richard S Russell Premium Member 11 months ago
Panel 4 features a most unusual expression on a character in Frazz. 99.9% of the mouths you see are just like the other 4 depictions (and one non-depiction) in this particular strip. Artistic experimentation?
Cactus-Pete 11 months ago
Winter months include December and March (in the northern hemisphere).
eric_harris_76 11 months ago
Another one that won’t translate well for the non-English speaking markets — even in the Northern Hemisphere.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
A slang term that will never catch on.
markkahler52 11 months ago
Things’ll be “Marchy” before we know it!!
DKHenderson 11 months ago
Caulfield has a point. Come to think, it’s only January and February that sound like that. It’s been very January here this past week!