Where I grew up, we had nearly daily thunderstorms during the late summer. We pretty often just put on bathing suits and went out in the rain to run around, splash each other etc. Sometimes, instead, we’d wrap up in tarpaulins and “try to stay dry”… for awhile. It would have been MUCH less fun doing solo.
One summer in the 1970’s I had friends over for a cookout. We sat on the wall eating chili burgers and watched thunderstorms with lightning at all four compass points from us. Marvelous.
We went to a Weird Al concert. It was at an outdoor theater and was delayed by a short severe thunderstorm that caused another delay when it knocked out the power. The stage was enclosed so the show went on when the power came back. There was cloud to cloud lightning overhead for the whole show.
Speaking of unpredictable weather, it seems that we may be looking at back-to-back tropical storms/hurricanes along the Texas/Louisiana coast this week.
Plenty of thunderstorms here in Madison, Wisconsin, but spaced out about every 2-3 weeks, mainly during the summer. Some friends moved to Seattle, and I was chatting with them after they’d been there about 5 years and asked about its reputation for rain every day, thinking they’d have lots of exciting lightning stories. They said yup, there’s higher humidity and tiny little droplets in the air pretty much every morning, but they had yet to witness a downpour, hear thunder, or witness a stroke of lightning.
Friend about 4 years ago
Lightning makes weather even MORE watchable!
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Where I grew up, we had nearly daily thunderstorms during the late summer. We pretty often just put on bathing suits and went out in the rain to run around, splash each other etc. Sometimes, instead, we’d wrap up in tarpaulins and “try to stay dry”… for awhile. It would have been MUCH less fun doing solo.
lee85736 about 4 years ago
One summer in the 1970’s I had friends over for a cookout. We sat on the wall eating chili burgers and watched thunderstorms with lightning at all four compass points from us. Marvelous.
Bilan about 4 years ago
Caulfield watches lightning a lot? Could it be that he was originally white?
PoodleGroomer about 4 years ago
We went to a Weird Al concert. It was at an outdoor theater and was delayed by a short severe thunderstorm that caused another delay when it knocked out the power. The stage was enclosed so the show went on when the power came back. There was cloud to cloud lightning overhead for the whole show.
sandpiper about 4 years ago
Lots of childhood memories in this one.
jessegooddog about 4 years ago
Beautiful drawing!
sloaches about 4 years ago
Speaking of unpredictable weather, it seems that we may be looking at back-to-back tropical storms/hurricanes along the Texas/Louisiana coast this week.
poppacapsmokeblower about 4 years ago
So you can watch the weather and stay (relatively) dry, God created front porches with porch swings.
Back in southern Illinois my dad and I would sit there on summer Saturday afternoons watching thunderstorms roll in.
Yakety Sax about 4 years ago
“Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does the work.” Mark Twain
“The trouble ain’t that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain’t distributed right.” Mark Twain
Bill Löhr Premium Member about 4 years ago
His rear would be fine if he wore the right gear.
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
I’ve never understood why some people will call a hot day with no clouds or wind a nice day
I call it boring, give me weather to watch
mfrasca about 4 years ago
It’s a derecho.
DonLee2 about 4 years ago
Nice depiction of passage of time without multiple panels, there in the first panel.
Stephen Gilberg about 4 years ago
Caulfield talks out loud to himself now?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 4 years ago
Plenty of thunderstorms here in Madison, Wisconsin, but spaced out about every 2-3 weeks, mainly during the summer. Some friends moved to Seattle, and I was chatting with them after they’d been there about 5 years and asked about its reputation for rain every day, thinking they’d have lots of exciting lightning stories. They said yup, there’s higher humidity and tiny little droplets in the air pretty much every morning, but they had yet to witness a downpour, hear thunder, or witness a stroke of lightning.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
We rarely have thunderstorms here. Especially of that magnitude.
whelan_jj about 4 years ago
Driving through Southern Wyoming at night during a thunderstorm listening to “Ghost Riders in the Sky”! The full effect of the song and the weather.
A.Ficionada about 4 years ago
Beautiful drawing!