I can understand Amelia’s frustration. The place I’m at had two snowflakes in one year, and now there are 3-meter-tall monuments at both locations and tourists from as far as China coming to take selfies-with them.
Wife and I drove to a small coastal town one Saturday and got stuck in town during a parade. Seems if July 4th falls during the week, they have their parade on the following Saturday. This strip captures the feeling perfectly!
In our town we get ducks nesting in the shrubbery outside McD’s. Everybody leaves them alone, even as they cross the road to the river and back once a day!
Ha! My town has 5 sets of stoplights! It was 4 for a long time, but people complained about getting in and out of Wal-Mart, so if you need to make a left out of their lot… now you can.
The world would be a better (and happier) place if more people celebrated the small things and found more beauty in the every day…. so… good job, Snug Harbor.
Snug Harbor is the comics version of Stars Hollow in Gilmore Girls which, was inspired by New England towns. Per Google: Though fictitious, Stars Hollow was inspired by quaint, quirky hamlets across New England. Show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has revealed that the town Washington Depot, CT, first inspired Stars Hollow for her.
I once bought 4 mosquito “curtains” that attached with velcro for the covered portion of my deck (and used binder clips and magnets at the openings) but has 2 large panels that are around a foot too long so it made a “loop” in the corners. A little brown bird, either a nuthatch, chickadee or a wren would use the one corner loop to sleep in without any nesting materials.
I think Amelia did win the lottery living in a place like Snug Harbor, and having friends like Wallace, Spud, and Rose, but she probably won’t realize this until she’s much older, and living in the big city …
Many years ago, an entire stretch of newly constructed freeway was shut down because a family of foxes was denning in the center berm. It went on for at least a year.
kgornick Premium Member 6 months ago
My kind of town!
angelolady Premium Member 6 months ago
I LOVE THIS. My love of this is over the top. It struck a nostalgic sentimental chord deep within me. Or something.
Wilde Bill 6 months ago
And the tourists, too.
JH&Cats 6 months ago
Is that the name of one of the student sports teams?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 6 months ago
Snug Harbor’s number one attraction on TripAdvisor!
Ida No 6 months ago
I can understand Amelia’s frustration. The place I’m at had two snowflakes in one year, and now there are 3-meter-tall monuments at both locations and tourists from as far as China coming to take selfies-with them.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 6 months ago
How to know that you live in a small town…..
sergioandrade Premium Member 6 months ago
I know a 7-11 that has a sparrow nest built in their sign.
Cpeckbourlioux 6 months ago
There’s a lot to unpack, here. And don’t get me started on stop signs.
crookedwolf Premium Member 6 months ago
Heehee “Sparrow Swag”..
jschumaker 6 months ago
Anyone notice the bunny?
Fontessa 6 months ago
I lived in a town so small, that a traffic jam was having to stop at a stop sign because there was a car passing by.
k8zhd 6 months ago
That is what small towns do. Anything to attract attention. Think, Lake Woebegon, Minnesota, and their “Toast & Jelly Days.”
Killraven Premium Member 6 months ago
Wife and I drove to a small coastal town one Saturday and got stuck in town during a parade. Seems if July 4th falls during the week, they have their parade on the following Saturday. This strip captures the feeling perfectly!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member 6 months ago
I live in a one traffic light town on highway 101.
morningglory61 Premium Member 6 months ago
I’d be happy to live in Snug Harbor. Seems nice to me.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 6 months ago
One of the bright spots this time of year is watching the birds at the feeders when I wash the dishes!
joe.altmaier 6 months ago
In our town we get ducks nesting in the shrubbery outside McD’s. Everybody leaves them alone, even as they cross the road to the river and back once a day!
enigmamz 6 months ago
Ha! My town has 5 sets of stoplights! It was 4 for a long time, but people complained about getting in and out of Wal-Mart, so if you need to make a left out of their lot… now you can.
WCraft Premium Member 6 months ago
Very imaginative! Kudos, Mr. Henry!
loveabulldesign 6 months ago
The world would be a better (and happier) place if more people celebrated the small things and found more beauty in the every day…. so… good job, Snug Harbor.
scyphi26 6 months ago
Well, that was nice of the town.
phileaux 6 months ago
The Minn town we temporarily lived in made a big deal when the Dairy Queen reopened every Feb 14th. And yes we waited in 25° for a Blizzard ☺️
Kawasaki Cat 6 months ago
I would like to live in Snug Harbor.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 6 months ago
The sparrows must have know the light was there when they picked the spot. Seems cruel for the town to remove that feature.
miltondavis 6 months ago
Beautiful art work, as usual.
Durak Premium Member 6 months ago
All we have is a fake ark. I’d rather have sparrows.
Diamond Lil 6 months ago
Sometimes a guffaw. sometimes a gentle smile, but always, always a bright spot in my day! Thank you Will Henry!
PoodleGroomer 6 months ago
A town didn’t have a tornado siren for years because birds built a nest in it. They now test it every day at noon.
goboboyd 6 months ago
Hey, if you can monetize a Ground Hog…
nsr60 6 months ago
I would be very glad if my town needed no more than one traffic light.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member 6 months ago
Our town has zero traffic lights.
raybarb44 6 months ago
Heaven……
BC in NC Premium Member 6 months ago
Snug Harbor is the comics version of Stars Hollow in Gilmore Girls which, was inspired by New England towns. Per Google: Though fictitious, Stars Hollow was inspired by quaint, quirky hamlets across New England. Show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino has revealed that the town Washington Depot, CT, first inspired Stars Hollow for her.
oish 6 months ago
I once bought 4 mosquito “curtains” that attached with velcro for the covered portion of my deck (and used binder clips and magnets at the openings) but has 2 large panels that are around a foot too long so it made a “loop” in the corners. A little brown bird, either a nuthatch, chickadee or a wren would use the one corner loop to sleep in without any nesting materials.
ilovecomics*infinity 6 months ago
I want to move to Snug Harbor!
Mary Ellen 6 months ago
This reminds me of the tiny town I live in!
dmah Premium Member 6 months ago
I think Amelia did win the lottery living in a place like Snug Harbor, and having friends like Wallace, Spud, and Rose, but she probably won’t realize this until she’s much older, and living in the big city …
Grumpa Premium Member 6 months ago
Come for the commentary, stay for the drawings.
NWdryad 6 months ago
Many years ago, an entire stretch of newly constructed freeway was shut down because a family of foxes was denning in the center berm. It went on for at least a year.
Jacob Mattingly 6 months ago
If you’ve got beef with the sparrows you’ve got beef with Spud and I suggest you let that one marinate.
MCProfessor 6 months ago
I want to relocate to Snug Harbor!
shamest Premium Member 6 months ago
as long as the town has good places to eat, go for coffee and the. I am for it. It sounds like a place whose retail is not run by Walmart.
Daeder 6 months ago
Amelia: “Oh, please! Sparrow me all your quaint, small town charm!”
wannabeschulz 6 months ago
I love this comic, it just has such a homey and wholesome feeling that makes me want to draw a comic just like it.
DM2860 6 months ago
If I win the lottery, I am moving to a one traffic light town.
Ed The Red Premium Member 6 months ago
Does the gentleman in the lower left (wearing a green scarf) have a beak? Is he some sort of man-sparrow?
FassEddie 6 months ago
There’s always some guy with merch! Can’t we just enjoy some nature without some schmuck marketing it?
You know, in Vermont they don’t allow roadside ads. It’s a brilliant idea.
beany54 6 months ago
As it ought to be…all for nature!
chromosome Premium Member 6 months ago
I’ve taken several pictures of nests built in store and hospital signs in my neighborhood.
George C. Hopkins 6 months ago
If I couldn’t live there, I’d at least like to visit frequently. The Sparrow Swag looks cool, too.