I remember when I grew up on a farm in the 60s and ‘70s we used to dispose of newspapers and other paper products by burning them in a large barrel. I’m pretty sure that’s not allowed anymore.
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When I was a teen, I lived in a house which was perched in the middle of an inclined property. When it snowed sufficiently, I’d climb up to the front and sled down, taking care not to run into the house along the way.
In the next few minutes, we are about to be ‘serenaded’ by three back pack leaf blowers with about the same decibel rating as a passenger jet but in much lower tones. Both wife and I are stuck in house and the very low bass vibs make us seasick. Wish we could find a place to go out of the cold but we’d have to be there most of the day. And even the library is not that comfortable.
burning leaves is more natural and enriching to the environment versus burying fiberglass windmill blades in landfills or scooping out the shards of those blades that nature destroys from lightening strikes or strong winds…
sitting at the top of the hil with my sled surrounded by tealights. will it snow? almost December and none sticking around. soon I will sacrifice a squirrel, who has been in my feeders. that should do it.
Several weeks ago I had a pleasant conversation with the person who takes care of our neighbor’s lawn.
Yesterday I am in my den and I hear him in my neighbor’s yard with his leaf blower. After a while, I thought it was louder than it should be, so I looked out and he was doing MY yard!
He said he enjoyed our conversation and wished me an early Merry Christmas.
In my area, I think you need a special permit to burn leaves. And it does pollute and it smells awful. In my family we don’t burn leaves; sure, we often rake them and put them in bags or barrels for the yard waste guys to pick up, or if they’re spread all across a lawn, we can run the lawn mower and shred the leaves with them! The small bits of leaf left over are also good for the soil.
Also, it looks like we might have kind of a warm winter in my area, no thanks to Climate Change and Global Warming.
I was once in a spelldown and was given the word “toboggan”. I got as far as T-O-B and then there was a long pause as I considered whether the double consonant was the B or the G. I finally did get it right but it was more a lucky guess than actual knowledge.
I did a Calvin on a toboggan when I was 8 and went down a hill and fell off a 4’ cliff and hit the frozen river, knocking the air out of me and had to be rescued and revived. Fun times!
No worries about pollution in our area…the smell of burning everything is constant. Watched the kid next door stuffing a chopped up couch into the chimenea one day.
dadthedawg Premium Member 4 days ago
How combustible is a toboggan?…..
Robin Harwood 4 days ago
Just hope that enough of your neighbours are burning leaves to appease the snow demons.
snsurone76 4 days ago
Do that, Calvin. Hopefully, the demons will be appeased, and there will be plenty of snow to make your monster creations—that drive Dad nuts, LOL.
hariseldon59 4 days ago
I remember when I grew up on a farm in the 60s and ‘70s we used to dispose of newspapers and other paper products by burning them in a large barrel. I’m pretty sure that’s not allowed anymore.
c001 4 days ago
Dad is right. My Jesus is better than your Jesus, and my superstition is better than yours.
Gent 4 days ago
Come on daddy. Burning leaves is build character see.
The Reader Premium Member 4 days ago
Dalvin is sliding into cultism.
Calvinist1966 4 days ago
Tomorrow’s reprint will also have a theological theme. Calvin and Hobbes will be discussing Heaven.
ellisaana Premium Member 4 days ago
Alice says you should flush ice cubes.
Jayalexander 4 days ago
In the 50’s Leaf burning was done all over, T smell of burning leaves was as much a part of fall as halloween and Thanksgiving
Bilan 4 days ago
Gotta admit. Accidentally setting your toboggan on fire and trying to put it out does build character.
BigDaveGlass 4 days ago
Calvin just wants to ensure plenty of snow to build Snow Goons.
win.45mag 4 days ago
That stupid dork probably introduced the legislation to ban gas stoves, too.
mourdac Premium Member 4 days ago
Appease them with child sacrifices. Dad and Mom would probably be onboard sometimes.
markkahler52 4 days ago
O Toboggan! I adore thee! My sled! My Master! I want no other!
bruce1966 4 days ago
All the carbon in the leaves was taken out of the atmosphere, so burning leaves is carbon neutral.
treutvid 4 days ago
Here in New Jersey, we burned many leaves this year.
Watchdog 4 days ago
Hobbes is under the leaves
Free or Not? Premium Member 4 days ago
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gantech 4 days ago
And a warm winter is a bad thing…because?
I was FRAMED!!!!!! 4 days ago
The grasp on Theology is correct, all he needs to figure out, is the FACT that it is NOT REAL.
MitmanArt 4 days ago
One superstition is as good as another.
mrsalex 4 days ago
Don’t let that kid anywhere near matches.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 4 days ago
When I was a teen, I lived in a house which was perched in the middle of an inclined property. When it snowed sufficiently, I’d climb up to the front and sled down, taking care not to run into the house along the way.
sandpiper 4 days ago
In the next few minutes, we are about to be ‘serenaded’ by three back pack leaf blowers with about the same decibel rating as a passenger jet but in much lower tones. Both wife and I are stuck in house and the very low bass vibs make us seasick. Wish we could find a place to go out of the cold but we’d have to be there most of the day. And even the library is not that comfortable.
baskate_2000 4 days ago
Either way, his reasoning is scary.
rshive 4 days ago
The snow demons come and go on their own schedules.
Steverino Premium Member 4 days ago
Calvin is correct. THAT will certainly do it.
daniellea44 4 days ago
Burning leaves does not pollute toxic anything. Steer clear of smoke. Lol
ladykat 4 days ago
Don’t set the toboggan on fire, Calvin.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 4 days ago
burning leaves is more natural and enriching to the environment versus burying fiberglass windmill blades in landfills or scooping out the shards of those blades that nature destroys from lightening strikes or strong winds…
txmystic 4 days ago
Growing up in the North, we LOVED warm winters…
MEPace 4 days ago
Maybe if Dad wouldn’t explain stuff to Calvin in such outlandish ways he might have a better grasp of some of these things.
mindjob 4 days ago
His theology will become clear when he paints that pentagram on his bedroom floor
John Jorgensen 4 days ago
Pollution is what causes warm winters.
rockyridge1977 4 days ago
Science….look up how to make snow!
bobtoledo Premium Member 4 days ago
Don’t risk a warm winter, better ask Hobbes for advice.
Saddenedby Premium Member 4 days ago
sitting at the top of the hil with my sled surrounded by tealights. will it snow? almost December and none sticking around. soon I will sacrifice a squirrel, who has been in my feeders. that should do it.
fritzoid Premium Member 3 days ago
Stupid kid. What you need to do is flush an ice cube down the toilet.
MICHAEL GREEN Premium Member 3 days ago
Just do what Alice from Cul de Sac does- flush ice cubes down the toilet
dv1093 3 days ago
Burning leaves is ambrosia – not pollution.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 3 days ago
They stopped burning leaf piles before I was born, and I am nearing fifty. I think Dad has a lot to teach Calvin. If they both make the effort.
dflak 3 days ago
Several weeks ago I had a pleasant conversation with the person who takes care of our neighbor’s lawn.
Yesterday I am in my den and I hear him in my neighbor’s yard with his leaf blower. After a while, I thought it was louder than it should be, so I looked out and he was doing MY yard!
He said he enjoyed our conversation and wished me an early Merry Christmas.
People can be surprisingly kind.
wiley207 3 days ago
In my area, I think you need a special permit to burn leaves. And it does pollute and it smells awful. In my family we don’t burn leaves; sure, we often rake them and put them in bags or barrels for the yard waste guys to pick up, or if they’re spread all across a lawn, we can run the lawn mower and shred the leaves with them! The small bits of leaf left over are also good for the soil.
Also, it looks like we might have kind of a warm winter in my area, no thanks to Climate Change and Global Warming.
mistercatworks 3 days ago
“Here, Calvin, take this rake. The snow demons love a good raking.”
anomaly 3 days ago
His meteorology is questionable, but his theology is solid.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 3 days ago
one of my fav’ of all the years of C&H
Smeagol 3 days ago
I believe not all the angels are in Heaven, some were sent to “the other place”, Twilight Zone THIS IS THE OTHER PLACE!!!
rugeirn 3 days ago
He does, however, have a fine sense of ritual.
Curiosity Premium Member 3 days ago
I don’t know about that, I suspect his grasp is more correct than than the “norm”.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 3 days ago
I was once in a spelldown and was given the word “toboggan”. I got as far as T-O-B and then there was a long pause as I considered whether the double consonant was the B or the G. I finally did get it right but it was more a lucky guess than actual knowledge.
g04922 3 days ago
LOL.. Calvin is a fledgling Pagan….
klingon131 3 days ago
I did a Calvin on a toboggan when I was 8 and went down a hill and fell off a 4’ cliff and hit the frozen river, knocking the air out of me and had to be rescued and revived. Fun times!
baraktorvan 3 days ago
Being a pagan man, sometimes those leaves are great for starting the bonfire.
lindz.coop Premium Member 3 days ago
No worries about pollution in our area…the smell of burning everything is constant. Watched the kid next door stuffing a chopped up couch into the chimenea one day.