It’s that time of year again, that time we talk about how pleasant an outdoor fireplace would be while we search for something to watch on Netflix. As I think I have told you before, this little series is based on “a semi-true story.” I intend to run subsequent episodes over the next few days, or if you have no self control you can go to the GoComics.com archive for November, 2002. “Bringing the heat” is, of course, baseball jargon for a really effective fastball. Or that’s the way it’s been. Now, it might mean something else. The World Series began this week in Los Angeles, where recent temperatures have topped 100 degrees. I’ll bet the players are glad they don’t wear those wool uniforms anymore.
Bringing the Heat
By Jimmy Johnson
Recent Posts
Ghost of Christmas Past
This holiday Arlo & Janis comic strip from 2022 is similar in concept to the new strip that ran yesterday. I thought the latter ...
Spearhead
I have produced a number of comic strips related to Veteran’s Day. Especially in latter years, I have tried to emphasize the universal experience ...
Dark Passage
Remember: it’s that weekend. The return to standard time can be a bit of a shock in the late afternoon, but I rather enjoy ...
What’s old is old, again
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to build a web site, but there are similarities. Everything needs to be just right, or ...
Back to the ol’ drawing board
I don’t have a lot of time this morning. I wasn’t going to post anything, but I’m tired of looking at that old photograph ...
Thursday’s Child
On Sunday, I teased you with the suggestion there are more changes coming here. There are. They will appear soon, and I think you’ll ...
27 responses to “Bringing the Heat”
Going this morning to see oncologist to Get chemo plan and schedule, post up schedule with breast surgeon and referral for physical therapy for lost use and range motion left arm, start that. I still think La Quinta beats getting an apartment here when getting treatments rather than driving daily back and forth.
Ghost and I are going for free sushi day at P.F. Changs early when they open, then tonight to Abuelos for prime rib Thursday. We have never eaten the prime rib because they only do it one night starting at 4 p.m. And always sell out by time we get there. We are going at 4 p.m. Today!
Ghost can tell you what we are celebrating but it is a special day for him. I agree and someday we will celebrate mine as well.
That is me, Jackie, on Ghosts tablet. We are going to do something that is a first for Ghost today, visit Bass Pro Shop. My comfort zone all over America what with a deer hunting mama and family plus boating.