I do love the way people rake up leaves, stuff them into plastic bags, and drive them to the “composting center,” which mulches them, lets them decay over the winter, and then sells them back to the homeowners as fertilizer in the spring. I wish such pointless activity were confined to fictional characters in a comic strip, but I know far too many people who do this. To me, it makes more sense to just run the muching mower over the leaves, grinding them into confetti (so that the grass underneath doesn’t starve for air and light) and let nature take its course.
BTW, I did make a time-lapse movie some years back, in which we see me running the mower back and forth over a leaf-covered lawn to mulch the leaves. Then I get in the car and drive away, and over the next few hours the tree drops enough leaves to completely re-cover the lawn. The movie ends with me running the mower over the newly-fallen leaves. I titled it “Modern Suburban Sisyphus.” Seemed appropriate.
Yeah, why is that kid alone with Ed? Ed is extremely irresponsible. Last year, he let the kid watch the movie “Halloween.” I would not trust him with anybody’s kid!
Lord Flatulence Premium Member about 1 year ago
Huh?
charliefarmrhere about 1 year ago
Crank will not be happy.
Cat Next Door about 1 year ago
hahaha. I love the innocent smile on the kids face.
billsplut about 1 year ago
A 6-panel Sunday that could be a no-panel Sunday. It’d be just as funny, because it isn’t funny.
grozar about 1 year ago
Wasn’t the tree killed?
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
The circle of life……leaves!
Blu Bunny about 1 year ago
Crank is using a rake instead of a blower or his flamethrower.
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
Wow, the tree he cut down just last week re-grew in record time…
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
I do love the way people rake up leaves, stuff them into plastic bags, and drive them to the “composting center,” which mulches them, lets them decay over the winter, and then sells them back to the homeowners as fertilizer in the spring. I wish such pointless activity were confined to fictional characters in a comic strip, but I know far too many people who do this. To me, it makes more sense to just run the muching mower over the leaves, grinding them into confetti (so that the grass underneath doesn’t starve for air and light) and let nature take its course.
BTW, I did make a time-lapse movie some years back, in which we see me running the mower back and forth over a leaf-covered lawn to mulch the leaves. Then I get in the car and drive away, and over the next few hours the tree drops enough leaves to completely re-cover the lawn. The movie ends with me running the mower over the newly-fallen leaves. I titled it “Modern Suburban Sisyphus.” Seemed appropriate.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
I guess it depends on one’s opinion?
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
And that is what happens when you drive you bus right past the neighbor kid without stopping to pick him up. Well played kid, well played.
lemonbaskt about 1 year ago
ball of confusion thats what the strip is today
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Not really helping if that’s his objective…..
tcayer about 1 year ago
The only thing good about this strip is how mad Ed will be, and we don’t get to see it.
seismic-2 Premium Member about 1 year ago
At least this strip saved us from yet another feeble attempt at wordplay.
Lynnjav about 1 year ago
If you’re old enough to remember, leaves were raked into piles. You could either jump into the piles or set them on fire.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
MmmmmmmKaaaaaayyy….
NoImTheDude about 1 year ago
My newspaper reprinted last Sunday’s comic!
dputhoff62 about 1 year ago
Yeah, why is that kid alone with Ed? Ed is extremely irresponsible. Last year, he let the kid watch the movie “Halloween.” I would not trust him with anybody’s kid!
ToneeRhianRose 8 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)