That’s a pretty solid pile of leaves if that’s only as far down as John is sinking in them. I do like the way he checks to see if the coast is clear before he lies in the leaf pile. You don’t want to ruin your public reputation by showing that you can have fun.
I don’t know about that part of Canada. But here in Western Oregon, all the leaves are soaking wet when it is time to rake them up. I for one wouldn’t want to fall in a pile of them.
Wasn’t there one where Michael jumped into a pile of leaves, then thought a monster was going to eat him. Michael grabs the rake and ruins the leaf pile.
Michael: “I got you, leaf monster, you will not eat any more kids!”
Indoors. John is sitting in an easy chair reading a newspaper
Elly: “John, the yard is a mess with leaves. I thought you told me you were going to rake it.”
John: "I did rake it, Elly. I spent all afternoo…John suddenly turns around and it looks like he has two heads
I have a photograph of my then 4 year old son in a pile of leaves like that. Same position and a look of pure ecstasy on his face. (We were visiting my MIL in Spokane and the leaves had just fallen the day before.)
Good thing a leaf-gobbler didn’t sneak in there to eat you! You gotta watch out for them. They are sneaky cryptids. They only come out in Autumn the rest of the time they hibernate under ground.
howtheduck about 5 years ago
That’s a pretty solid pile of leaves if that’s only as far down as John is sinking in them. I do like the way he checks to see if the coast is clear before he lies in the leaf pile. You don’t want to ruin your public reputation by showing that you can have fun.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
channeling your inner child, John?
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
I don’t know about that part of Canada. But here in Western Oregon, all the leaves are soaking wet when it is time to rake them up. I for one wouldn’t want to fall in a pile of them.
Argythree about 5 years ago
Lucky for John he doesn’t have allergies; I’d be sneezing my head off if I tried this…
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
El: “I see you have been lying in the leaves again.”
John: “How did you know?”
El: The leaves on your a…(aaaaaAAAAANNNN we’ll leave it right there… )
AllishaDawn about 5 years ago
Never grow up!
capricorn9th about 5 years ago
Wow. A HIGH pile of leaves. They must have numerous trees in their yard to yield that much leaves.
Watcher about 5 years ago
You’re supposed to run and jump into them John.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Sometimes you have to leaf your work and enjoy yourself.
dv1093 about 5 years ago
I used to like raking leaves – before we bought a 2 acre property, mostly wooded. Now it’s the bane of my life.
dwdl21 about 5 years ago
Growing old is inevitable, growing up however is optional. lol
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well, if I rake it up, I can mess it up.
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
You have to grow older but, you don’t have to grow up! ;o]
Herb L 1954 about 5 years ago
John is really branching out.Sorry,couldn’t leaf that one alone ;)
William Taylor about 5 years ago
Within every adult lives the heart of a 6 year old……… ;-)
rebelstrike0 about 5 years ago
Wasn’t there one where Michael jumped into a pile of leaves, then thought a monster was going to eat him. Michael grabs the rake and ruins the leaf pile.
Michael: “I got you, leaf monster, you will not eat any more kids!”
Indoors. John is sitting in an easy chair reading a newspaper
Elly: “John, the yard is a mess with leaves. I thought you told me you were going to rake it.”
John: "I did rake it, Elly. I spent all afternoo…John suddenly turns around and it looks like he has two heads
“WHERE’S MICHAEL??!!”
greggie1 about 5 years ago
As you get older the running and jumping part gets harder but the falling down part gets easier.
Jan C about 5 years ago
I have a photograph of my then 4 year old son in a pile of leaves like that. Same position and a look of pure ecstasy on his face. (We were visiting my MIL in Spokane and the leaves had just fallen the day before.)
JMG316 about 5 years ago
A kid at heart!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Good thing a leaf-gobbler didn’t sneak in there to eat you! You gotta watch out for them. They are sneaky cryptids. They only come out in Autumn the rest of the time they hibernate under ground.
Philly1115 about 5 years ago
I would love to do that. But I’m too afraid bugs will crawl on me
mikepr423 about 5 years ago
At my age it is an easy recline and then hope someone comes by to help me up!