But the shell is on backwards and his eyes are in the wrong place. OK—-I’m a nit picker, but I had a land snail as a pet and the drawing should be right.
There is a hilarious passage in Mark Twain’s “The Innocents Abroad”. He heard that glaciers move, so he had his entourage seat him in the middle of a glacier and put all his luggage toward the side, which he knew moved slower. After hours with no progress, he decided the glacier had run aground. He had his people cut poles and try to get the glacier moving. During that effort he studied his guidebook and was disgusted to read that they only moved about six inches per year. He decided some American railroad men needed to come over and work on turning glaciers into a serious form of transportation.
Mark Twain wrote it on the first “Cruise Ship” expedition – to the Holy Land.
Tom Nook about 1 month ago
Aw, its so cute!!
mommavamp about 1 month ago
But the shell is on backwards and his eyes are in the wrong place. OK—-I’m a nit picker, but I had a land snail as a pet and the drawing should be right.
LadyPeterW about 1 month ago
What did the snail say, when it was riding on the back of a turtle?
“Wheeeee!!!”
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 1 month ago
I know someone figured it out but what is a snail’s pace is furlongs per fortnight?
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 month ago
Except glaciers are “going” faster now a days, so fast the heat generated melts them.
ladykat about 1 month ago
True.
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
There is a hilarious passage in Mark Twain’s “The Innocents Abroad”. He heard that glaciers move, so he had his entourage seat him in the middle of a glacier and put all his luggage toward the side, which he knew moved slower. After hours with no progress, he decided the glacier had run aground. He had his people cut poles and try to get the glacier moving. During that effort he studied his guidebook and was disgusted to read that they only moved about six inches per year. He decided some American railroad men needed to come over and work on turning glaciers into a serious form of transportation.
Mark Twain wrote it on the first “Cruise Ship” expedition – to the Holy Land.