
Elly: Browse The Strips
Wednesday November 26, 2025

Friday November 28, 2025

Sunday November 30, 2025

Lynn's Comments: If any Canadians out there remember “Charlie Farquharson” —comedian Don Harron’s alter ego, you’ll recognize this sweater. As Charlie, he wore it until it was threadbare. One time, we were doing a stage show and one of the skits was about Charlie. Don, a good friend, offered to lend us his coveted sweater. I declined. Borrowing it would have been too big a risk! Don and I were friends for many years, and after his death, his partner, Claudette, had his cap and sweater sent to the Canadian archives—a fitting storage place for two iconic pieces of clothing.
Tuesday December 2, 2025

Wednesday December 3, 2025

Thursday December 4, 2025

Friday December 5, 2025

Saturday December 6, 2025

Sunday December 7, 2025

Saturday December 13, 2025

Lynn's Comments: I don’t know if there’s such a thing as a “Weenie Run,” but if there is, I want a front row seat.
Sunday December 14, 2025

Monday December 15, 2025

Lynn's Comments: Our friends the Scotts had a menagerie at home. One of the pets their daughter owned was a tarantula spider that ate live crickets. She kept these in her room. All night long they’d chirp away but she hardly noticed. I couldn’t decide which would upset me most…having a huge spider in my room or the loud sound of chirping crickets!
Tuesday December 16, 2025

Wednesday December 17, 2025

Thursday December 18, 2025

Lynn's Comments: My husband realized this dream when he took over the management of the local museum and dedicated it to the railroad industry. He built a miniature railway that ran all around the ceiling.
Friday December 19, 2025

Sunday December 21, 2025

Lynn's Comments: I’ve often thought: if it wasn’t for women, there would be no Christmas or Easter or Thanksgiving celebrations. We take the cake!
Wednesday December 24, 2025

Thursday December 25, 2025

Friday December 26, 2025

Saturday December 27, 2025

Sunday December 28, 2025

Lynn's Comments: When my in-laws moved, we had to empty their freezer. It was huge and we went through the contents the way archaeologists would tackle a dig. There were pies on the bottom that must have been 15 years old. Not wanting to waste anything, Ruth dutifully cooked up everything she could—except the dried, wizened, freezer burned hot dogs. Not even the kids would touch those!
Friday January 9, 2026

Monday January 12, 2026

Wednesday January 14, 2026

Thursday January 15, 2026

Lynn's Comments: Changing a character’s hair was always a big deal. I figured it wouldn’t make sense for teenagers to not go through some experimentation, so both Elizabeth and Michael had some different “looks” throughout the latter part of the strip. Elly and John, however, stayed pretty much the same.
Monday January 19, 2026

Tuesday January 20, 2026

Wednesday January 21, 2026

Sunday February 1, 2026
