Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 25, 2011
Transcript:
O silent night, o blue new moon, o yet unrisen sun, a symphony of nothingness; The perfect solo run. The stars that flood the sky with light that doesn't reach the ground, a million footfalls in the snow that fail to make a sound. The icy patch, the pirouette the face plant on the lawn, the snow angel that also softly disappears by dawn.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 13 years ago
Peace to the world;Joy to all mankind;Love one another.
And thank you for Frazz
Larry Miller Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Sounds about right. Got my first (and only) CAT scan after falling on a snow covered icy patch on a run. That taught me not to overstride trying to keep up with faster runners.Runner since the 70s
TheSpanishInquisition almost 13 years ago
Who got snow? We saw it out in New Hampshire, but it seems lots of people didn’t get any this Christmas.
hablano almost 13 years ago
In Michigan, north of the arctic circle, it doesn’t come up until April…
Dr Lou Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Prefer winter cycling, myself. After all, riding at near or below zero helps burns those calories lots faster than during summer!
caseva77 almost 13 years ago
No Christmas snow here in Michigan (isn’t that where Frazz takes place?). Had a little Friday night, but it melted with the sun.
AStarofDestiny almost 13 years ago
A peace-filled Merry Christmas everyone!
emjaycee almost 13 years ago
Involuntary snow angels. Haven’t made any of those for years (and yes, I miss snow sometimes).
joanmsimmons almost 13 years ago
the poetry of snow,I’ll never lose it. My running and walking days (and nights) are over, I’ve been in a wheel chair for years now but the magic of snow will always be with me. Thanks for your words and images to freshen it again.
swordwhale almost 13 years ago
Frazz, where were you when I was 22???
awesome strip!
jmwking over 8 years ago
Where’s Caulfield?
DKHenderson 27 days ago
The last stanza was funny, but the first two were rather pretty.