Listen, there’s no “I” in “fun”. But there are 4 in “Frolicking in a gorgeous field of flowers”. I’m not entirely sure that expression applies here, but spiritually it makes sense.
“Excellent well, you’re a fishmonger. You’re my everything, you are my sunshine, you are old and gray and full of sleep, you’re my pickle-face, consumptive Mary Jane.” He paused, fluttering his wings against the wind, and added conversationally, “Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart. I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name.”
This made me miss my grandmother. We would go on long drives together, just the two of us in the days before GPS, and she would look at the open road and say, “Let’s get lost!” Off we went in search of adventure. Usually a couple of hours later we would explore something interesting, have lunch, ask for directions, and find our way home. Once we ended up calling home and overnighting it in another state! As a small child I was very concerned that I hadn’t brought a toothbrush. I remember her blithely assuring me that hotels have toothbrushes. And it did.
Wilde Bill 7 months ago
Poppies.
angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago
Seagull must really be stretching tall.
Ida No 7 months ago
“We can go where we want to
A place where they will never find
And we can act like we come
From out of this world
Leave the real one far behind. – Wallace the Brave
luca.debus creator 7 months ago
Listen, there’s no “I” in “fun”. But there are 4 in “Frolicking in a gorgeous field of flowers”. I’m not entirely sure that expression applies here, but spiritually it makes sense.
joe.altmaier 7 months ago
Disappointed that seagull isn’t with him.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 7 months ago
Not get lost? Where’s the adventure in that?
crookedwolf Premium Member 7 months ago
Wallace might be part hobbit…
VanLaser 7 months ago
Durak Premium Member 7 months ago
The desire is to have the butterfly LAND on your hand. NOT to catch him. Right Wallace?
jschumaker 7 months ago
Seagull’s head poking above the flowers. Cute.
rockyridge1977 7 months ago
Call of the wild……
scyphi26 7 months ago
See, the thing Amelia is forgetting here, is that getting lost IS fun for Wallace. ;)
WallaceTheBravest 7 months ago
Wallace the Brave trivia question:
What grade does Mrs. Macintosh teach?
Skeptical Meg 7 months ago
“Squirrel!”
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 7 months ago
LOL!!
Wallaces heart and Sven’s, Awkward Yeti, are so much alike.
raybarb44 7 months ago
Then again, chaising butterflies could lead into unchartered adventures. Onward my friend…..
rheddmobile 7 months ago
This made me miss my grandmother. We would go on long drives together, just the two of us in the days before GPS, and she would look at the open road and say, “Let’s get lost!” Off we went in search of adventure. Usually a couple of hours later we would explore something interesting, have lunch, ask for directions, and find our way home. Once we ended up calling home and overnighting it in another state! As a small child I was very concerned that I hadn’t brought a toothbrush. I remember her blithely assuring me that hotels have toothbrushes. And it did.
wordsmeet 7 months ago
If you don’t see Sterling, don’t worry: he’s eating grubs, grasshoppers and other critters of the undergrowth under the flower canopy. :)
Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago
Be lost in a field full of flowers… What a dream!
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Poppies, poppies, poppies (maybe daisies … daisies).
j.l.farmer 7 months ago
Their doomed. Wallace is off chasing butterflies. Hope someone brought a compass
Old Time Tales 7 months ago
Will Henry…
Where is your Patreon link?
Think about it. I think that it’s worth the effort. It’s certainly going to do more for you than that Twitter link you rarely update.