Just was lucky enough () to catch the groundhog predicting an early spring! Thoughts???
How?I never understood how a varmint in PA could predict the weather in the Pacific Northwest.
I guess there are some in the northern part of the state but not around where we live.
That reminds me of the time I babysat a coworkers cats for a week while she went on vacation. There were two of them. They looked nearly identical. One was male and one was female though. I was supposed to give a special food to the male one.well obviously if everyone hadnt been so thoughtless and gotten phils pronouns so wrong all these years then he-she-it-them-theyz would not have gotten so depressed...
I didn't know about Bee Cave Bob!! I'll have to educate myself on that cuddly little varmint!! I do know this much, the Bluebirds are preparing their nests in my Martin house (they took it over 20+ years ago), and the skunks are becoming active! Look for 80° temps late February if the skunks are active the first week!!@Pearl You didn't mention Bee Cave Bob! Texas's own predictor of spring. An armadillo. He said early spring March 11. Apparently Bob has never been wrong.
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