Is there any advantage to height in viewing a sunset? All you need is a clear view of the horizon. Now, if you’re tall enough you may be able to see it over small brush. But it small brush isn’t present height isn’t needed. And no animal has ever been tall enough to see over tall buildings with a single bound.
I did that, I had a boulder in front of me on purpose. People start coming and crowding in and pushing. I felt safer behind a boulder that couldn’t move, it was anchored. I could still see over it. And I like the sunglasses on the Apatosaurus.
Rose has made a common error. She believes that the height will improve the view. While the apatosaurus may be HIGHER the angle at which the giraffe views the sunset is optimum. Wallace is, of course, correct.
Frankie the Sandwich Artist 4 months ago
Is this a dream Powell had in 1869?
angelolady Premium Member 4 months ago
Awww, look where Seagull is! ♥
saobadao 4 months ago
OMG the graphics Apropos to no nothing, we have peregrine falcons breeding here in downtown San Jose, CA
Ida No 4 months ago
More proof that Rose and Wallace make a perfect team. Wallace comes up with the plan, and Rose handles implementation.
enigmamz 4 months ago
Watch out you don’t get a cease-and-desist letter from Calvin.
Kim Metzger Premium Member 4 months ago
All the better to see the asteroid coming.
Calvinist1966 4 months ago
“Wow! Wallace Maclellan is thinking too small!”
That really is something to “Wow!” about.
VanLaser 4 months ago
Rose smoothly pictures a huge apathy on the horizon
LawrenceS 4 months ago
Is there any advantage to height in viewing a sunset? All you need is a clear view of the horizon. Now, if you’re tall enough you may be able to see it over small brush. But it small brush isn’t present height isn’t needed. And no animal has ever been tall enough to see over tall buildings with a single bound.
Pigs_Will_Fly 4 months ago
Aww. Seagull and Amelia napping!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 4 months ago
I did that, I had a boulder in front of me on purpose. People start coming and crowding in and pushing. I felt safer behind a boulder that couldn’t move, it was anchored. I could still see over it. And I like the sunglasses on the Apatosaurus.
crookedwolf Premium Member 4 months ago
EPIC indeed, PEFA Wallace!!
I love Michigan, but do miss those Southwest sunsets – the sunrises are even better..!
jschumaker 4 months ago
Amelia and Seagull sleeping. Cute.
markkahler52 4 months ago
But then, seeing the extinction asteroid arriving…
Michael Jones 4 months ago
southwest does have some epic sunsets
rockyridge1977 4 months ago
That group is having a great time……..without a phone!!!!!!!!
FassEddie 4 months ago
Apatosaurus- previously known as Brontosaurus.
RobertWright1 4 months ago
I love Sunday, it gives Will Henry room to work.
FireAnt_Hater 4 months ago
That first panel … As a child, I remember seeing the Milky Way (out in the country, clear night, 1960 or so, almost no light pollution).
Nowadays I look out at night and see single-digit stars, several of which may be planets…
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 4 months ago
No, for head height you want a Brachiosaur, specifically Barosaurus or its like.
raybarb44 4 months ago
If you are going to dream, dream big……
Escapee 4 months ago
Love the sunglasses on the apatosaurus. And, yes, Wallace is correct-we do have the most amazing sunsets!
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
That would be the most epic wat to watch a sunset.
wordsmeet 4 months ago
For a second, I thought Wallace wanted to turn himself into the [stentorean voice] Millennial Falcon :D
Durak Premium Member 4 months ago
Rose has made a common error. She believes that the height will improve the view. While the apatosaurus may be HIGHER the angle at which the giraffe views the sunset is optimum. Wallace is, of course, correct.
WariokartDoubleDash 4 months ago
Kinda sounds like what Maui can do.
Robert Miller Premium Member 4 months ago
You get get it all just by being a dragon…I’d be a dragon!
terrapin6000 Premium Member 4 months ago
Very Calvin and Hobbes with this one
JH&Cats 4 months ago
Remember the Little Prince, who lives on a planet so small, he can pick up his chair and take it to the next sunset-viewing spot at any time.