Farley’s expressions are awesome! P5 – 8: Shock! Fear! Hopelessness! Grumpiness!.Lynn just does an amazing job of catching someone (or somethings) feelings! L
Lynn’s Notes on this strip:“Having lived in northern communities for most of my adult life, I have been exposed to the fur trade from the trappers’ point of view. It isn’t unusual to see samples of pelts made into rugs and some are pretty vicious looking. In fact, we owned one ourselves in Lynn Lake. It was a “cross fox” pelt which lay in front of our fireplace.
When this Sunday page appeared, I had quite a number of complaints from animal rights activists. They were understandably concerned. It’s just that this is the way it was for us and still is. Katie did ask how and why the rug had come to be.
I had purchased the pelt to support a family living in the bush – and I felt no guilt in doing so. This is not the best cartoon I ever did – it’s probably one of the more forgettable ones… but when you have a relentless deadline, you go with whatever you can think up and run with it. Then… you wait for the flack to come later! "
My kids and Grandkids do not have a fear of dogs. But the do have a respect for them. They only pet dogs with owners permission. As for our Australian Shepaerd my 20 month old grand son climbs all over her. She is great with them.
Most (not all) large dogs seem to have an amazing tolerance for children and their abuses; it’s always been the tiny litttle yappers that I have a hard time trusting.
pouncingtiger about 13 years ago
Farley nearly had a coronary.
arye uygur about 13 years ago
When I was Liz’s age I was terrified of large dogs.
William A Short Premium Member about 13 years ago
Doing that to any dog is a very bad and unsafe idea.
PShaw0423 about 13 years ago
We’re all more articulate in our thoughts than in our words. :J
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
Farley’s expressions are awesome! P5 – 8: Shock! Fear! Hopelessness! Grumpiness!.Lynn just does an amazing job of catching someone (or somethings) feelings! L
Yukoneric about 13 years ago
Always wondered how they get those rugs…………
dtegtmeier51 about 13 years ago
Lynn’s Notes on this strip:“Having lived in northern communities for most of my adult life, I have been exposed to the fur trade from the trappers’ point of view. It isn’t unusual to see samples of pelts made into rugs and some are pretty vicious looking. In fact, we owned one ourselves in Lynn Lake. It was a “cross fox” pelt which lay in front of our fireplace.
When this Sunday page appeared, I had quite a number of complaints from animal rights activists. They were understandably concerned. It’s just that this is the way it was for us and still is. Katie did ask how and why the rug had come to be.
I had purchased the pelt to support a family living in the bush – and I felt no guilt in doing so. This is not the best cartoon I ever did – it’s probably one of the more forgettable ones… but when you have a relentless deadline, you go with whatever you can think up and run with it. Then… you wait for the flack to come later! "
gobblingup Premium Member about 13 years ago
“Am not” – what a typical answer for a toddler. :-)
NEMO1967 about 13 years ago
time out. lizzy!! bad girl cuz she play hide and jump with doggie :/ ahahaha!! bored is nothing to do :(
psychlady about 13 years ago
Love the expressions!! Lynn is so talented!
MermaidStitcher about 13 years ago
My kids and Grandkids do not have a fear of dogs. But the do have a respect for them. They only pet dogs with owners permission. As for our Australian Shepaerd my 20 month old grand son climbs all over her. She is great with them.
bluskies about 13 years ago
Most (not all) large dogs seem to have an amazing tolerance for children and their abuses; it’s always been the tiny litttle yappers that I have a hard time trusting.
astar15 about 13 years ago
Mystery solved, Lizzie!
m.l. over 12 years ago