Faith Can Move Mountains... But Dynamite Works Better
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Vengeance Of That Prognosticating Rodent
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The third one's my favorite...and yes, I'm hoping for an early spring!
ReplyDeleteSecond to the last one for me ! So cute.
ReplyDeleteSon is celebrating his birthday in Japan today but his birthday is tomorrow !
I want more winter we need the snow and rain.
Terrific post.
cheers, parsnip
First off, we never HAD a winter here in Florida this year. BWAHAHAH!!
ReplyDeleteI am so ready for spring and I live in the desert. Great cartoons though.
ReplyDeleteI don't even want to tell you how our weather's been.
ReplyDeleteWhere's my rifle?
ReplyDeleteGroundhogs like winter because they are less active during winter and therefore less likely to become road kill.
ReplyDeleteEvery year I'm done with winter before it even begins. Bring on spring!
ReplyDelete@Norma: I'm not!
ReplyDelete@Parsnip: the more snow the better.
@Diane: we appear to be having a more normal winter.
@Mari: spring can stay away!
@Petrea: ours has been cold.
@Mark: poor groundhog!
@Lynn: quite true!
@Kelly: ah, but the cold's good for you!
First of all, I don't know who invented this stupid idea. Second, two winters on Ground Hog Day we had something like 18" of snow. If there's snow on the ground, the ground hog wouldn't even come out of his hole, he'd be sleeping away down below. Humans are more than stupid, they're pathetic trying to predict when spring actually gets here. Look on your calendar. It's on March 20, which is 7 weeks away.
ReplyDelete(you had fun with this, William, I can tell!)
The one about being a rodent not a meteorologist is a riot! I'm afraid here in the U.S., we're looking at about four more years of cold and horror.
ReplyDeleteWinter is coming...
ReplyDeleteHowever, according to General Beauregard Lee, Georgia's resident groundhog, it's over!!! Spring is here!
I'll take him over Punxsutawney Phil any day!