Grandpa has reached the point where life is no longer fresh and new. It’s mostly ‘adjustments’ and repeats of many things and a little less sweet. He and I share that.
I would much rather take the time to have a great pickle (my Mom’s were certainly worth it). Life may be uncertain, but you can’t live in fear of it ending before you’re ready.
It’s optimism out of control, that’s what I’m going to claim. You get your hands on something wonderful, and you think there is somehow going to be an even more wonderful day to use it in the future. So you save it. And it’s not like that wonderful day never comes; it’s more like the wonderful day does come, so you think, well, there must be an even more wonderful day on the way, and the moment passes. The cookies get stale, the shirt goes out of style, the olive oil turns rancid. And you wonder if using a thing up too fast is maybe better than having it too long.
Whatever it is, I’ve got a long, unfortunate history of it. And when I saw a version of the old advice about don’t pickle things, it struck a nerve, and I knew I had to adapt it for comic strip use. Right away.
Bilan over 5 years ago
What would you expect from the Frazier family?
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Kinda leaves a sour taste.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
So only drink milk and forget about cheese?
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Grandpa has reached the point where life is no longer fresh and new. It’s mostly ‘adjustments’ and repeats of many things and a little less sweet. He and I share that.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 5 years ago
I guess he eschews wine in favor of grape juice.
Uncle Bob over 5 years ago
Gather thy zucchinis while ye may
Gary Fabian over 5 years ago
I’d rather have a good pickle than a great cucumber.
skyriderwest over 5 years ago
Give me a 12 year old scotch over a handful of dry grain anyday.
kunddog over 5 years ago
look before you leap / he who hesitates is lost.. the only old saying I find true “Hindsight is 20/20”
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Vine Gary.Is that Gramp’s name?
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Grandpa is in a pickle?
COL Crash over 5 years ago
I would much rather take the time to have a great pickle (my Mom’s were certainly worth it). Life may be uncertain, but you can’t live in fear of it ending before you’re ready.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
Tell that to a pregnant woman.
Seed_drill over 5 years ago
I hate both cucumbers and pickles. But, as Frazz should know, I’ve never heard of anyone using cucumber juice to stave off cramps on a bike ride.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 5 years ago
“Sometimes a pickle is just a pickle.”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Frazz16 hrs ·
It’s optimism out of control, that’s what I’m going to claim. You get your hands on something wonderful, and you think there is somehow going to be an even more wonderful day to use it in the future. So you save it. And it’s not like that wonderful day never comes; it’s more like the wonderful day does come, so you think, well, there must be an even more wonderful day on the way, and the moment passes. The cookies get stale, the shirt goes out of style, the olive oil turns rancid. And you wonder if using a thing up too fast is maybe better than having it too long.
Whatever it is, I’ve got a long, unfortunate history of it. And when I saw a version of the old advice about don’t pickle things, it struck a nerve, and I knew I had to adapt it for comic strip use. Right away.