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Punxy Phil is Getting Ready for is 'wake-up' call . . .
"'Will he see his Shadow - or - Will he not see his Shadow?', That is the question . . . ."
Yes, February 2nd is the traditional day when Mr. PP gets to 'tell us' about Spring's weather arrival.
AS tradition continues, the most popular rodent resident of Punxsutawney, Pa gets to predict when our Spring-like weather will appear.
AND Mr P, has been doing this for the past 128 years. Quite a long-standing tradition! And the tradition goes like this:
If Phil sees his shadow and returns to his hole, he has predicted 6 more weeks of winter-like weather. If Phil does not see his shadow, he has predicted an "early Spring."
I think that we all this year would like to see an early Spring in the NE!
What do you think? "Will he or Will he not - that is the Question!" THINK SPRING !!!
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Idiotic Euphemisms
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Water Harvesting
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