Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 03, 1973
Transcript:
Woodstock stretches in his nest. He yawns.<BR><BR> He sleeps with his chin resting on the ledge of the nest: "Z"<BR><BR> "Z" He sleeps.<BR><BR> He opens his eyes wide as it rains.<BR><BR> He hops along in the rain.<BR><BR> He perches on the doghouse and, facing Snoopy, asks a question.<BR><BR> "Rain!" thinks Snoopy.<BR><BR> Snoopy stands and opens his arms, thinking, "It helps things to grow...It fills up the lakes and oceans so that the fish can swim around and it gives us all something to drink.."<BR><BR> Woodstock hops away.<BR><BR> Snoopy looks off, thinking, "Woodstock doesn't care what it is as long as he understands it."<BR><BR>
Rain also drives the worms to the surface, which I’m sure Woodstock can appreciate.