We’ve had nearly that sort of humidity around here for about a week with only a few sprinkles of rain. It’s only about 92% at the moment! I heard thunder last night but we didn’t get any rain.
I can tell how humid it is just by looking out the window, if there are a lot of clouds below me in the Valley’s then its going to be a humid day, looking out over the Valleys below me right now it’s perfectly clear, I can see all the ridgelines perfectly.
I was walking down the street in Morro Bay one day, when I looked up to see a clownfish swishing its tail twenty feet overhead. I had not taken those kinds of drugs in a long time but soon realized it was a helium-inflated tail-swish-powered clownfish toy.
This is an indoor toy. It had gotten away from a party down the street. Tail-swishing is no match for offshore winds. I watched it carred away over the foothills.
Seems like the panels are in the wrong order. Shouldn’t the realization asterisk above the turtle have appeared after the fish panel and just before the final panel?
aflhc1984 4 months ago
No kidding. lol. #first :D
Freebyrd1 4 months ago
We’ve had nearly that sort of humidity around here for about a week with only a few sprinkles of rain. It’s only about 92% at the moment! I heard thunder last night but we didn’t get any rain.
oldthang 3 months ago
Humidity can really sap you.
kbyrdleroy123 3 months ago
Does he do undersea tours?
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Is that where he landed after last week’s drop?
Doug K 3 months ago
The “air” was super-supersaturated.
Doug K 3 months ago
Was he holding his breath all of that time? (He doesn’t have gills.)
Pgalden1 Premium Member 3 months ago
Pretty normal stuff for New Orleans LA or South Florida or Mississippi
Man of the Woods 3 months ago
I can tell how humid it is just by looking out the window, if there are a lot of clouds below me in the Valley’s then its going to be a humid day, looking out over the Valleys below me right now it’s perfectly clear, I can see all the ridgelines perfectly.
Gent 3 months ago
Tortoise trying to be turtle eh.
sandpiper 3 months ago
It is taken for granted that certain reptile species are slow to react to temp changes, but this would make the Guinness Book.
GentlemanBill 3 months ago
Turtles can breathe through their butts. If you don’t believe me, you can blow it out your… ;)
poppacapsmokeblower 3 months ago
Reminds me of summers in southern Illinois back in the 50s.
ladykat 3 months ago
Just a tad.
pappy 3 months ago
15% in Oregon that’s why all the wild fires
delennwen 3 months ago
Here in Central California we just have the oven, not the sauna.
zeexenon 3 months ago
Bird is never around when you need him … tortoise does walk like a camel and keeping your head gyros aligned must be tough for a bird brain.
metagalaxy1970 3 months ago
Yup, that pretty much sums up Florida.
Strawberry King 3 months ago
“Under the sea! Under the seaaaaaa!”
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I was walking down the street in Morro Bay one day, when I looked up to see a clownfish swishing its tail twenty feet overhead. I had not taken those kinds of drugs in a long time but soon realized it was a helium-inflated tail-swish-powered clownfish toy.
This is an indoor toy. It had gotten away from a party down the street. Tail-swishing is no match for offshore winds. I watched it carred away over the foothills.
Count Olaf Premium Member 3 months ago
So glad to see John recovered from Thursday’s comic. The Count was really worried there for awhile.
samadartson 3 months ago
Seems like the panels are in the wrong order. Shouldn’t the realization asterisk above the turtle have appeared after the fish panel and just before the final panel?
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
You bet!!!
Gamerkillss 3 months ago
he’s a turtle, so he must’ve been in there for at least 3 hours