Oooo SO pretty!!! Is it perchance a cherry blossom tree? ✿✿✿ Those are among my most favourite trees! We have so many here in Christchurch, NZ in my immediate area. There’s a park not too far away from where I live that is lined all along one side with cherry blossom trees. As soon as Spring returns to Christchurch, their gorgeous pink heads show their glory all down that long main road. ❤ My most favourite tree is the Texas Mountain Laurel whose aroma is that of intoxicating wine!
It reminds me of hanami. That tree looks like a cherry tree, after all. This is the season for sakura-flavored treats. (Yes, I eat things full of flower petals.)
And I always thought “Bloomsday” would be on June 16…but I guess the plant didn’t have any other “Joyce” in its lack of TREEstesse with all the lovely kitties in its shade…
This makes me think wistfully of our cherry tree. It would be covered in beautiful white blossoms this time of year.
A variety of factors contributed to its demise after 15 faithful years of bearing fruit and with much sorrow, we had it cut down last week.
We saved a good portion of the trunk, so Albert’s Man can make something with the wood.
Since last summer, when I suspected the tree wasn’t going to recover, I have been raising Baby Tree in a tub. Now that Venerable Tree has gone to its final reward, I’ll plant Baby Tree in its place.
It will be some years until we have the bountiful harvests of the past, but there will be cherries again.
Lovely! My one apple tree is in full bloom, as are a couple of my lilacs. On the rare occasions that the winds die down the yard also smells “like flowers”.
I like how we can see Tabitha’s back paws, as she takes full advantage of the window sill! (This whole thing got me in the feels at first. I had to fight with a foggy monitor for a little bit; overall, a very happy fog.)
There is a monster of a tree at the end of my driveway, it’s almost 4 feet at the trunk and around 10+ ft in circumference. An arborist told us it was at least 175–200 years old, and it somehow survived the widening of the main roadway 5 times in the last 125 years. I hope it will still be here after I am long gone. There is so little here that is close to being that old in my county that is still around.
When I moved into this house, there were five large oaks in the yard, the largest 5 feet in diameter. All are now gone, though the firewood from the last will be with us for years more. The oldest was at least 200 years old by tree ring count, but the center was rotted, so we are missing about two feet of tree rings. There are now two young oaks sprouted from acorns and planted by us.
Does that picture in frame 1 ring any bells to anyone? I’ll swear I’ve seen it somewhere but neither the spreadsheet nor searching through the licensing link will turn it up.
Okay, can’t remember all the ghost cats names. I know Tillie (in the tree, in the hat). And the mouse, Agatha. I remember the Scotsman reporter as Angus??? Don’t remember the other two (girl being chased and the boy). And of course, we have Thimblefist and Homestyle up in the tree.
I want to thank all of you who responded to my questions about cat food, cat treats and cat litter. To those objecting to my post about Victoria, I will refrain from any further political commentary on “BCN”.
Oh, by the way, there are 8 cats, down from 9 cats, and 3 dogs in my household. They are all loved. Three have never completely lost their feral nature; Georgie, Mimi, and CB (Calendar Bob), all rescues. It seems that this would be a site where you could post pictures of your Kittens and cats. Good day and happy Orthodox Easter!
I love that Georgia included the stone wall in the background. She packed so much detail into her artwork. I hope she knows how much we appreciate the complexity of her works of art. (Georgia, if you’re reading comments today, bookmark this for inclusion in the submissions for next years Reuben’s,)
HELLO EVERYONE!! I’m sorry I have been missing from the comments for a bit! I managed to somehow lock myself out from my account (a reoccurring theme… just lucky I guess, lol! Many thanks to the tech folks at GoComics for getting me back in). And then on top of that, the kids and I caught norovirus last week! WHEW! That was NOT GREAT, lol! A week of classic strips are coming in the near future, because I had to take the week to care for the Girl, the Boy, and then myself. Thankfully, we’re all recovered! I’m delighted to be back here in the comments, and glad so many of you enjoyed this Sunday strip. It was so much fun to paint! Happy Sunday!
This is so heartwarming! ❤️ It is good to see the past and present. I wonder if the past can visit the present in the future? It would make a good month’s story!!! ☺️
Thank you, Georgia, for resisting the urge to mention that today is Cinco de Mayo. As a reminder to the Orbsters, this is not Mexican Independence Day; that falls in September. Today is merely the anniversary of a battle won by the Mexican army. To give some context, it would be similar to the USA, celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg.
uncle snipe 8 months ago
So lovely to see all the cats (and others), past and present, enjoying such a beautiful tree. If I close my eyes I can just about smell it’s blooms.
Ricky Bennett 8 months ago
The bloomin’ tree is dropping its bloomin’ blooms all over the bloomin’ yard…
WelshRat Premium Member 8 months ago
So many cameos… And I want to rub Burt’s tummy!
Le'letha Premium Member 8 months ago
Aw, I see Sophie painting the tree in the bottom window! It’s beautiful!
Aspen_Bell 8 months ago
And Sophie’s doing a picture of it!
Lady Bri 8 months ago
Oooo SO pretty!!! Is it perchance a cherry blossom tree? ✿✿✿ Those are among my most favourite trees! We have so many here in Christchurch, NZ in my immediate area. There’s a park not too far away from where I live that is lined all along one side with cherry blossom trees. As soon as Spring returns to Christchurch, their gorgeous pink heads show their glory all down that long main road. ❤ My most favourite tree is the Texas Mountain Laurel whose aroma is that of intoxicating wine!
kgornick Premium Member 8 months ago
So much beauty! I love it all, especially blissed out Burt.☺️
andycat Premium Member 8 months ago
A veritable nest of Who’s Who.
Ambush Kitten 8 months ago
“Blooming tree, very pretty, and the blossoms are so sweet…”
I Mad Am I 8 months ago
In this area… we call the blooms Pink Snow. Petals make drifts in the landscape!
Sue Ellen 8 months ago
I spy Angus and Agatha in the bottom corner of the last panel!
FreyjaRN Premium Member 8 months ago
Lovely!
It reminds me of hanami. That tree looks like a cherry tree, after all. This is the season for sakura-flavored treats. (Yes, I eat things full of flower petals.)
Ahsum 8 months ago
Sunday Funday
Robin Harwood 8 months ago
Our favourite ghosts have turned up.
luca.debus creator 8 months ago
Fire department? Hi, yes, there SEVERAL cats stuck in the tree outside. You’re gona need to bring some extra ladders
GreasyOldTam 8 months ago
Any guesses as to what kind of tree it is? There’s nothing like this in Southern California.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 8 months ago
Happy National Cartoonists day!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 8 months ago
And I always thought “Bloomsday” would be on June 16…but I guess the plant didn’t have any other “Joyce” in its lack of TREEstesse with all the lovely kitties in its shade…
Olive O'Sudden 8 months ago
Does the Spirit Mousie have a name? I don’t recall if it’s been mentioned before.♥
cat19632001 8 months ago
BoCH as Sophie paints a new meowsterpiece.
cat19632001 8 months ago
Of course Ora Zella is calculating how to get out and Climb That Tree. She’ll have someone else deal with the consequences of her actions later.
artchick530 8 months ago
The Big Pink House has a big pink tree!
Tigrisan Premium Member 8 months ago
HAPPY CARTOONIST’S DAY, GEORGIA!!!
emiesty Premium Member 8 months ago
A Shropshire Lad 2, by A. E. Housman
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough,
And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide.
Now, of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.
And since to look at things in bloom
Fifty springs are little room,
About the woodlands I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow.
tatempleman 8 months ago
Love everything about this strip! And wishing Georgia a Happy Cartoonists Day!!!
DorseyBelle 8 months ago
So much pink!!! Let’s count the cats, ghosts, and other critters. I spy BoCH, Sophie painting the big pink tree.
Miss Mina 8 months ago
Spring in New England is such a beautiful thing! And all the more beautiful for its brevity.
Katzen1415 8 months ago
I adore the last panel with all the cats enjoying the tree.
Miss Mina 8 months ago
This makes me think wistfully of our cherry tree. It would be covered in beautiful white blossoms this time of year.
A variety of factors contributed to its demise after 15 faithful years of bearing fruit and with much sorrow, we had it cut down last week.
We saved a good portion of the trunk, so Albert’s Man can make something with the wood.
Since last summer, when I suspected the tree wasn’t going to recover, I have been raising Baby Tree in a tub. Now that Venerable Tree has gone to its final reward, I’ll plant Baby Tree in its place.
It will be some years until we have the bountiful harvests of the past, but there will be cherries again.
cb8ty 8 months ago
Gent 8 months ago
Why of course they is gives you fresh airs and treemendous joys.
golfgranny47 8 months ago
Beautiful comic today!
bonita.eley 8 months ago
Whar a sweet thought for a Suday in May!
ladykat 8 months ago
Thank you for this beautiful strip on National Cartoonists’ Day, Georgia!
Retliblady Premium Member 8 months ago
Until it’s roots grow into the sewer line. Sorry to be a downer. Just lost a loquat tree and $3600.
Granny Roberta 8 months ago
Is that Homestyle and Thimblefist in the tree?
ladyre Premium Member 8 months ago
Happy National Cartoonists Day!!!
seah 8 months ago
ahh this strip is so pretty! and yay I spy tillie!! she’s my favourite kitty in the cast <3
stairsteppublishing 8 months ago
Happy National Cartoonist Day. Love the strip today with both present and past cats included.
bryan42 8 months ago
Lovely! My one apple tree is in full bloom, as are a couple of my lilacs. On the rare occasions that the winds die down the yard also smells “like flowers”.
T_Lexi 8 months ago
I like how we can see Tabitha’s back paws, as she takes full advantage of the window sill! (This whole thing got me in the feels at first. I had to fight with a foggy monitor for a little bit; overall, a very happy fog.)
PoodleGroomer 8 months ago
The cats are being agitated by the spirits of squirrels and raccoons in the tree.
Space_cat 8 months ago
There is a monster of a tree at the end of my driveway, it’s almost 4 feet at the trunk and around 10+ ft in circumference. An arborist told us it was at least 175–200 years old, and it somehow survived the widening of the main roadway 5 times in the last 125 years. I hope it will still be here after I am long gone. There is so little here that is close to being that old in my county that is still around.
rikkiTikki Premium Member 8 months ago
I wonder if the tree inspired someone to paint the house pink as well?
scaeva Premium Member 8 months ago
When I moved into this house, there were five large oaks in the yard, the largest 5 feet in diameter. All are now gone, though the firewood from the last will be with us for years more. The oldest was at least 200 years old by tree ring count, but the center was rotted, so we are missing about two feet of tree rings. There are now two young oaks sprouted from acorns and planted by us.
Aladar30 Premium Member 8 months ago
Beautiful tree. Such a great Sunday’s page.
Jon Premium Member 8 months ago
Does that picture in frame 1 ring any bells to anyone? I’ll swear I’ve seen it somewhere but neither the spreadsheet nor searching through the licensing link will turn it up.
Red Bird 8 months ago
The Old Tree has bloomed into a majestic beauty. Hi, Thimblefist and Homestyle!
GSD Mom Premium Member 8 months ago
Happy National Cartoonist Day. Georgia! Huzzah!!!
Kitty Katz 8 months ago
Atlantic Starr: Masterpiece
The old now tree is in full bloom
With blossoms pink and white
The air is full of sweet perfume
The morning sky’s alight!
Climbing through the branches, or sleeping underneath,
And now I give my thanks, give my thanks
The countless arbor joys we find
The love we find right here
For humans and for all creatures
Throughout the countless years
For now and for the future
Everything we see
And now I give my thanks, give my thanks,
…….
I’ve found a masterpiece right here
A work of art, it’s clear
That I’ll treasure for always!
I’ve found a masterpiece right here
A work of art, it’s clear
That I’ll treasure for always!
azkfwecho Premium Member 8 months ago
Okay, can’t remember all the ghost cats names. I know Tillie (in the tree, in the hat). And the mouse, Agatha. I remember the Scotsman reporter as Angus??? Don’t remember the other two (girl being chased and the boy). And of course, we have Thimblefist and Homestyle up in the tree.
Ivan the Terrible 8 months ago
I want to thank all of you who responded to my questions about cat food, cat treats and cat litter. To those objecting to my post about Victoria, I will refrain from any further political commentary on “BCN”.
Ivan the Terrible 8 months ago
Oh, by the way, there are 8 cats, down from 9 cats, and 3 dogs in my household. They are all loved. Three have never completely lost their feral nature; Georgie, Mimi, and CB (Calendar Bob), all rescues. It seems that this would be a site where you could post pictures of your Kittens and cats. Good day and happy Orthodox Easter!
Fennec! at the Disco 8 months ago
Um… In the bushes outside Sophie’s window… Is that Gutter watching her paint the tree?
CatherinePrickett 8 months ago
It’s always a special treat to see the ghost kitties.
cat19632001 8 months ago
It’s nice to see Burt taking an afternoon off.
asrialfeeple 8 months ago
Today is Revenge of the fifth!
Zoomer&Yeti 8 months ago
A truly beautiful comic today, Georgia!
las794 Premium Member 8 months ago
I love the detail of Sophie painting the tree!
Sue Ellen 8 months ago
willie_mctell 8 months ago
Great cats of the past.
Georgia Dunn creator 8 months ago
HELLO EVERYONE!! I’m sorry I have been missing from the comments for a bit! I managed to somehow lock myself out from my account (a reoccurring theme… just lucky I guess, lol! Many thanks to the tech folks at GoComics for getting me back in). And then on top of that, the kids and I caught norovirus last week! WHEW! That was NOT GREAT, lol! A week of classic strips are coming in the near future, because I had to take the week to care for the Girl, the Boy, and then myself. Thankfully, we’re all recovered! I’m delighted to be back here in the comments, and glad so many of you enjoyed this Sunday strip. It was so much fun to paint! Happy Sunday!
mousefumanchu Premium Member 8 months ago
I enjoyed the strip, take care, eat soup, rest.
I'm Sad 8 months ago
This is so heartwarming! ❤️ It is good to see the past and present. I wonder if the past can visit the present in the future? It would make a good month’s story!!! ☺️
turner7811 Premium Member 8 months ago
Thank you, Georgia, for resisting the urge to mention that today is Cinco de Mayo. As a reminder to the Orbsters, this is not Mexican Independence Day; that falls in September. Today is merely the anniversary of a battle won by the Mexican army. To give some context, it would be similar to the USA, celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 8 months ago
This is beautiful, Georgia!!! ❤️
sefraser 8 months ago
Glad you are all on the mend!
sue.essen 8 months ago
Happy belated National Cartoonists Day, Georgia!!!
Catastrfy 8 months ago
i lovelovelove seeing all the ghosties enjoying the tree still