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This Winter Colder?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodbooga" data-source="post: 1146362" data-attributes="member: 24420"><p>The old wives tales indicies are pointing toward a rugged winter:</p><p></p><p>Early goldenrod bloom. Supposedly, first frost comes 6 weeks after the first bloom.</p><p></p><p>Those wooly bear catepillars. They're fuzzy briwn with a black ring around the middle. Supposedly, the wider the black ring, the more rugged the winter. The ones I've seen have been almost all black.</p><p></p><p>About as scientific as a groundhog seeing his shadow, but fun to share some of these old sayings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodbooga, post: 1146362, member: 24420"] The old wives tales indicies are pointing toward a rugged winter: Early goldenrod bloom. Supposedly, first frost comes 6 weeks after the first bloom. Those wooly bear catepillars. They're fuzzy briwn with a black ring around the middle. Supposedly, the wider the black ring, the more rugged the winter. The ones I've seen have been almost all black. About as scientific as a groundhog seeing his shadow, but fun to share some of these old sayings. [/QUOTE]
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