i want snug harbor seagulls instead of normal ones. snug harbor seagulls are your friend and go on adventures with you the normal seagulls steal your food
England’s Coventry Cathedral, which had been bombed during WWII, was later rebuilt as a symbol of peace.
In June of 1968, in one of their first public acts promoting peace, John Lennon and Yoko Ono planted a pair of acorns at the Cathedral.
The acorn became their signature symbol of the human hope for peace. They mailed pairs of acorns to various heads of state all over the world accompanied by letters calling for gestures of peace. Acorns appeared as motifs in Ono’s work ever after, including as the central symbol in her 2013 book Acorn.
John is gone and Yoko is 88 years old as of last month.
I believe that one old Cathedral pre planned needing timber for rebuilding and planted a number of trees when they built the original Cathedral. Sorry, I don’t remember which one it was.
I did some post-doc work at the University of Cambridge in the UK. At the time they were replacing the beams in what was basically “The Great Hall” with beams made from oak trees on campus that had been specifically planted for that purpose in the 1500s. There was a map of the grounds with “Here be the grove for the trees for the beams in the great Hall in the year of our Lord 1950 – 2000.” They planted acorns for the next set of trees to be harvested in 2500 or so,
Quincy :) over 3 years ago
Some time to think it over? Amelia’s gonna be 70 by the time they grow.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 3 years ago
…and plenty of time for Amelia to change her mind.
Ida No over 3 years ago
Here, Amelia, have some wood glue. Maybe with time you can bond with your tree.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
From a little acorn a mighty branch (heh) of math may grow.
Muntherdoesstuff over 3 years ago
wallace is good friends with everyone even the butterflies and the birds that butterfly is saying ’sup and the bird is saying yo
Muntherdoesstuff over 3 years ago
i want snug harbor seagulls instead of normal ones. snug harbor seagulls are your friend and go on adventures with you the normal seagulls steal your food
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
England’s Coventry Cathedral, which had been bombed during WWII, was later rebuilt as a symbol of peace.
In June of 1968, in one of their first public acts promoting peace, John Lennon and Yoko Ono planted a pair of acorns at the Cathedral.
The acorn became their signature symbol of the human hope for peace. They mailed pairs of acorns to various heads of state all over the world accompanied by letters calling for gestures of peace. Acorns appeared as motifs in Ono’s work ever after, including as the central symbol in her 2013 book Acorn.
John is gone and Yoko is 88 years old as of last month.
They never stopped hoping.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 3 years ago
The best time to plant a tree is 30 years ago, the second best time is now..!
posse1 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Nuttin’ cuter than the happy acorn in 2nd panel! (& the pat pat too)
jschumaker over 3 years ago
I like the side conversation between the butterfly and bird.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I love go around planting trees ♡.
Tentoes over 3 years ago
“Don’t worry if your job is small, And your rewards are few. Remember that the mighty oak, Was once a nut like you.”
Tricky Rick over 3 years ago
I just like the acorn saying “wee”
martynhappyone over 3 years ago
I believe that one old Cathedral pre planned needing timber for rebuilding and planted a number of trees when they built the original Cathedral. Sorry, I don’t remember which one it was.
FunnyMinnion over 3 years ago
I thought Amelia’s dream home would be away from snug harbor. I suggest Nashville maybe…
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Among his so may attributes, Wallace is also a veritable Johnny Appleseed of the oak tree world……
jscarff57 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I see the birds and the bees are getting together…
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 3 years ago
Love the bug that says “S’up.”
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I did some post-doc work at the University of Cambridge in the UK. At the time they were replacing the beams in what was basically “The Great Hall” with beams made from oak trees on campus that had been specifically planted for that purpose in the 1500s. There was a map of the grounds with “Here be the grove for the trees for the beams in the great Hall in the year of our Lord 1950 – 2000.” They planted acorns for the next set of trees to be harvested in 2500 or so,
paperphrique over 3 years ago
EXTRY! EXTRY! READ ALL ABOUT IT!
“Wicked Epic Adventures,” the third collection of “Wallace the Brave” comic strips, hits the shelves Tuesday.
Here’s the link: https://www.jamestownpress.com/articles/cartoonist-set-to-release-wallace-book/
imagenesis over 3 years ago
If I’m not mistaken, the bird says “Yo,” the insect says “sup,” and the acorn goes “weee!” Love it!
Ellery Brown over 3 years ago
So, what I want to know is what happened to the two acorns planted at the Cathedral? Did they grow into trees or not?