Showing posts with label Elderberries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elderberries. Show all posts

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Dating

What else would one do after a divorce?

From Cornered, The Elderberries, Herman (my go-to guy for relationship humour), Pooch Cafe, Rudy Park, and Shoe.  Pooch Cafe has an ongoing thread where the pooch (Poncho) is trying to get his owner to dump his cat-loving wife and marry a dog person.  Not exactly dating but...



LOVE those modern computers!



LOVE that one!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Sunday Funnies: Donner, Party of Two!

One day I shall leave the name "Donner" with the maitre d.  But they'll probably have one of those little buzzing coasters instead of calling out for the Donner Party.



Sunday, January 6, 2013

Looking Back and Looking Forward

Looking back to Christmas:


And forward to the New Year:


 And a little New Year's philosophy:


Sunday, March 11, 2012

See the Story Unfold!

Elderberries again.
 
As I wrote last week, I've been reading The Elderberries for several years.  The strip revolves around a group of residents and workers at a retirement home (Elderpark).


It started eight years ago.

The final strip ran a week ago.  Now they've decided to rerun the strip and I am looking forward to enjoying this (alas, probably totally non-tg) eight-year story from start to finish.

It was started by Phil Frank, and taken over by Corey Pandolph a few years ago when Mr Frank took  ill.

You can find the first strip here.  If you wish, you can catch up to today and start reading forward.  I sure will.




Sunday, March 4, 2012

Goodbye. I'll Miss You All

Even though I've never seen any T-content, I've enjoyed The Elderberries since I first stumbled upon them, as Corey Pandolph was taking over for Phil Frank.  It followed the exploits of an odd band of retirees in a retirement home.

A month ago, the strip involved the home's management being told the home will be closed in a month.

Today, The Elderberries retire.  The residents have found new lives among friends and family, except for Dusty (the cowboy) and the professor, who have moved into a New York apartment together.  The Odd Couple is obviously the "Neil Simon play" they're referring to.

Actually, following that pair would make a good strip.  Click to make the last Elderberries enjoyable.It was great to have a month to say goodbye ~ as good a sendoff as the final Calvin and Hobbes strip, I think.


In other comics news, I noticed Richard Thompson's Cul-de-sac looked a bit odd last week.  I did a bit of digging and found out that, as he's being treated for Parkinson's (I wish you the best!) his strip is being drawn by a series of artists, one a week for six weeks.  And last week's was Corey Pandolph.  The Norm's Michael Jantze took over the week before and I didn't even notice.  Lincoln Pierce ("Big Nate") and Stephan Pastis ("Pearls Before Swine") are coming up.  The first Cu-de-sac cartoon is below.

And just because it's great, the final Calvin and Hobbes follows.