D Dodge Well-Known Member Joined Aug 3, 2009 Messages 486 Reaction score 9 Feb 2, 2012 #1 The "official" groundhog saw his shadow, but I saw a flock of Robins today, which I think is a better indicator of an early Spring. Last year at this time there was a major blizzard in progress. Attachments 100_3689 (Medium).jpg 107.4 KB · Views: 110 100_7245 (Medium).jpg 195.5 KB · Views: 110
The "official" groundhog saw his shadow, but I saw a flock of Robins today, which I think is a better indicator of an early Spring. Last year at this time there was a major blizzard in progress.
dusterny Well-Known Member Joined Dec 4, 2007 Messages 1,661 Reaction score 61 Location Penn Yan NY Feb 2, 2012 #2 Don't care! I'll take another six weeks of this.
AdamR Big Member Joined Dec 31, 1969 Messages 17,343 Reaction score 560 Location Bethel, CT Feb 2, 2012 #3 Dont drive angry !
krazykuda Well-Known Member FABO Gold Member How-To Section Editor Joined Aug 20, 2007 Messages 66,493 Reaction score 29,747 Location Orland Park, IL Feb 2, 2012 #4 We really haven't had very much of a winter here anyway. I heard he saw his shadow, then heard he didn't. I guess if you do not get the result that you want, CHANGE GROUNDHOGS...
We really haven't had very much of a winter here anyway. I heard he saw his shadow, then heard he didn't. I guess if you do not get the result that you want, CHANGE GROUNDHOGS...
D Dodge Well-Known Member Joined Aug 3, 2009 Messages 486 Reaction score 9 Feb 7, 2012 #5 A lot of migratory birds have returned. I hope this is a good sign.