Of course this is comic wizardry, but … if a real tree stump still had life in it, it could possibly likely sprout anew along the edge of the stump (instead of from the middle of it) – from the cambium layer on the inside of the bark.
We are all hoping that the iconic “Sycamore Gap tree” in NE UK (featured in the Robin Hood film) that was chopped down by idiots, will re-sprout from the stump. We need the help of Wiz!
I wish that could happen to the stump of the Sycamore Gap tree next to Hadrian’s Wall, the one those 2 idiots cut down in Northumberland, England. Never did learn why they did that, other than it was an act of vandalism.
We moved into a house that had a lot of stumps – with holes drilled into them. When a little girl visitor asked why there were holes, her father told her it was to keep them from sprouting. Apparently, it works
It seems that this comic has lost a almost all of its “funniness” over the past few weeks. It has turned into a means of promoting some form of “green agenda”, or delves off into the dark side of “life in Id”.
seanfear 6 months ago
I wish
enigmamz 6 months ago
That’s what happened to a stump in my great-grandmother’s backyard.
Doug K 6 months ago
Of course this is comic wizardry, but … if a real tree stump still had life in it, it could possibly likely sprout anew along the edge of the stump (instead of from the middle of it) – from the cambium layer on the inside of the bark.
[Unnamed Reader - 03b587] 6 months ago
We are all hoping that the iconic “Sycamore Gap tree” in NE UK (featured in the Robin Hood film) that was chopped down by idiots, will re-sprout from the stump. We need the help of Wiz!
Just-me 6 months ago
I wish that could happen to the stump of the Sycamore Gap tree next to Hadrian’s Wall, the one those 2 idiots cut down in Northumberland, England. Never did learn why they did that, other than it was an act of vandalism.
flemmingo 6 months ago
Quaking aspens send off new shoots in different directions.
kathybear 6 months ago
We moved into a house that had a lot of stumps – with holes drilled into them. When a little girl visitor asked why there were holes, her father told her it was to keep them from sprouting. Apparently, it works
ladykat 6 months ago
Thank you, Wiz.
Goat from PBS 6 months ago
I didn’t see anything, Wiz.
CementerAD5 6 months ago
It seems that this comic has lost a almost all of its “funniness” over the past few weeks. It has turned into a means of promoting some form of “green agenda”, or delves off into the dark side of “life in Id”.
Frer Squirrel 6 months ago
Ezekiel 17:22-24 was the first reading this Sunday.
joannesshadow 6 months ago
I did see a double negative.
M.K.Staffeld 6 months ago
Wiz, lots more forests need your help!
Jonathan Mason 6 months ago
Double negative.