Six weeks isn't too bad. And our winter hasn't been too much of a winter, yet anyway. Enjoyed the blog and the photos!!
4 February 2010 at 07:51
February 2nd is Groundhog Day. That means today in places all over North America like in Wiarton, Ontario we expect a woodchuck,[Image]Groundhog - Click for largerthis large furry rodent more commonly called a groundhog, to predict the length of winter. Usually winter looks something like this in Southern Ontario:[Image]Winter at Presqu'ile - Click for larger
Normally in our area a groundhog would be hibernating at least until March. But on this day the legend has it that a groundhog will awake from its winter sleep, poke its head up out of its den and look around. [Image]Groundhog - Click for larger If it sees its shadow then it goes back to hibernating thus predicting another six weeks of winter. If the groundhog doesn't see a shadow then it will be an early Spring.[Image]Trilliums - Click for larger In Wiarton this responsibility is given to one woodchuck named Wiarton Willie. This year he predicted that there will be another six weeks of winter. Considering the official start of Spring is at least six weeks off then odds are, he is right.[Image]Scarborough Bluffs Winter - Click for larger
"Groundhog Day"
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Six weeks isn't too bad. And our winter hasn't been too much of a winter, yet anyway. Enjoyed the blog and the photos!!
4 February 2010 at 07:51