
This was in honor of my mom. She loved making things for Christmas. Sometimes decorations, sometimes gifts, she just loved to create.

This was in honor of my mom. She loved making things for Christmas. Sometimes decorations, sometimes gifts, she just loved to create.

It’s been a running joke through the years that the bug (he’s in most of the strips, have you noticed?) is a very good gift-giver.

For those who are thinking this is a riff on “What Child Is This?” it’s not. It’s from a song called “The Peace Carol”.

I bounced this one off some professional counselors I know. They thought it was funny, and a good motto.

I was relatively happy with the veggies, but try as I might, I could not draw a cornucopia I was satisfied with. BTW, if you had “Doctor Tuttle” in your local newspaper, you would have seen this one last Thursday

We’ve been trying to recreate that gravy since then. I’m afraid it was lightning in a bottle.

If you had one of the classy local newspapers that run “Doctor Tuttle”, you would have seen this strip on Valentines Day. Made more sense then.

Notice the bug was so disturbed by this chain of events that’s he went white as a sheet (of paper).

At what point did we decide that the only groundhog worth listening to is Phil? Don’t all other groundhogs have this power?

This is the most physical comedy Charles has ever gotten! Hooray for Charles!