Sean Byler
Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by roger
That’s the name of the groundhog all this folklore is based on about Groundhog Day…
I’m not sure what happens if some groundhogs see their shadows and others don’t — average the results?
Anyway, I’m hoping Winter is as short as possible and that we’ll all have a nice, long, comfortable Spring.
All eyes are on Punxsutawney today.

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