Mrs. Olsen is right. There are many opportunities that begin with optimism. The problem comes when that feeling begins to wane in the face of the actual work needed and likely outcome. Tests the spirit.
I don’t LIKE this Comic, I love it. Reading a book last night about Ospreys. The author David Gessner wrote that he “was afraid he liked READING about nature, more than nature itself.” Armchair exerciser or naturalist, or hiker, or biker, or runner? Uh-oh, hits too close to home. But I do love to read. Thanks Jef, another great comic.
A lot of people don’t realize it takes effort to be happy and optimistic…it just doesn’t happen, you actually have to work at it. However, just like anything else, the more effort you put into it, the easier it becomes…even when the weather is bad!
This guy must belong to a stupendously good union if his contract lets him just go off and do whatever he feels like whenever the weather turns even a little bit bad.
When I was stationed in Europe, then, down South, I loved running in the rain. Summers could be rather hot, and humid (especially down South), and it was so refreshing to feel the cooler rain splashing on my face.
chaosed2 3 months ago
tell that to the flowers….
Concretionist 3 months ago
And closing one is a triumph of one sort or another.
Sanspareil 3 months ago
Some books are best left unopened!
FGWaiss 3 months ago
Beginning to write one is even more so.
Kroykali 3 months ago
Saw a guy once mowing his lawn in the pouring rain. So yes you can, if you want to I guess…
Ignatz Premium Member 3 months ago
Mrs. Olsen, FTW.
Doug K 3 months ago
Wise words, Mrs. Olsen.
When the student is able to take the pebble from her hand …
sandpiper 3 months ago
Mrs. Olsen is right. There are many opportunities that begin with optimism. The problem comes when that feeling begins to wane in the face of the actual work needed and likely outcome. Tests the spirit.
Jhony-Yermo 3 months ago
I don’t LIKE this Comic, I love it. Reading a book last night about Ospreys. The author David Gessner wrote that he “was afraid he liked READING about nature, more than nature itself.” Armchair exerciser or naturalist, or hiker, or biker, or runner? Uh-oh, hits too close to home. But I do love to read. Thanks Jef, another great comic.
grocks 3 months ago
Mrs. Olsen is spot on.
goboboyd 3 months ago
Well said. “Opening a book is an act of optimism.”
strick9 3 months ago
I write banned books
BJDucer 3 months ago
A lot of people don’t realize it takes effort to be happy and optimistic…it just doesn’t happen, you actually have to work at it. However, just like anything else, the more effort you put into it, the easier it becomes…even when the weather is bad!
poppacapsmokeblower 3 months ago
True.
Darwinskeeper 3 months ago
The point our youngster doesn’t understand is that Frazz enjoys riding in the heat and running in the rain. As a bicycle nut, I kinda get it.
Drbarb71 Premium Member 3 months ago
It’s too hot to do anything but swim or stay indoors.
Stephen Gilberg 3 months ago
When it’s assigned reading, you might expect to hate it. The only optimism there is that you’ll learn enough to pass the course.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 3 months ago
This guy must belong to a stupendously good union if his contract lets him just go off and do whatever he feels like whenever the weather turns even a little bit bad.
tinstar 3 months ago
When I was stationed in Europe, then, down South, I loved running in the rain. Summers could be rather hot, and humid (especially down South), and it was so refreshing to feel the cooler rain splashing on my face.
Ron Bauerle 3 months ago
Mrs. Olsen sounds like she’s been burned by Sturgeon’s Law (IYKYK) too many times.I haven’t read fiction in decades…
Enoi 3 months ago
I get such a kick out of her overalls every summer.
chemgal 3 months ago
gardening is also an act of optimism