This strip first ran on Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, 1950. Interesting that there is no hint of the holiday season in this strip or the ones leading up to it.
Nice touch in panel 2: the kids brushing the snow off the top of the wall. This could easily have been a copy of panel 1, but Schulz was paying attention to how kids behave.
Growing up in coal mining company, most coal miner families at the time had at least three generations living in the company house, many of which were duplexes. Every time I see a Townhouse neighborhood now, all I see are company houses.
dsTrekker Premium Member 10 months ago
What’s he got on his forehead?
mccollunsky 10 months ago
Early Charlie Brown lived in apartment, interesting.
therese_callahan2002 10 months ago
He later rode in the family car to Grandma’s condo in A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
iggyman 10 months ago
How convenient for you Charlie Brown!
Purple People Eater 10 months ago
Did they also go over the river?
SquidGamerGal 10 months ago
In the old days, girls wearing red hoods have to be wary of hungry wolves. These days, they are now armed to the teeth!
allangary 10 months ago
This strip first ran on Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, 1950. Interesting that there is no hint of the holiday season in this strip or the ones leading up to it.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 10 months ago
My grandmother on my mother’s side lived above us when I was kid, she passed away when I was ten.
uniquename 10 months ago
Maybe there are trees painted on the stairway walls up.
Guy Steele Premium Member 10 months ago
Nice touch in panel 2: the kids brushing the snow off the top of the wall. This could easily have been a copy of panel 1, but Schulz was paying attention to how kids behave.
pchemcat 10 months ago
Growing up in coal mining company, most coal miner families at the time had at least three generations living in the company house, many of which were duplexes. Every time I see a Townhouse neighborhood now, all I see are company houses.
Impact55 10 months ago
Perhaps a Brownstone?