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I’m  sure everyone around the globe has now heard of Groundhog’s Day. 

Here in West Virginia, we have our own French Creek Freddy.

The sleepy little fellow is supposed to let us know if we are in for more winter,or if Spring is right around the corner.

I doubt any critter has been threatened more.

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9 responses to “Groundhog Day”

  1. Greystarfish1 Avatar
    Greystarfish1

    The groundhog saw his shadow. This means six more weeks of winter.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/groundhog-day-2023-punxsutawney-phil-sees-his-shadow-predicts-6-more-weeks-winter .

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    1. Vero Avatar

      Oh I know!!!! I’m thinking of having a dinner party, with groundhog stew as the main dish!😜😁😁😁

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      1. Greystarfish1 Avatar
        Greystarfish1

        Groundhog does not sound that good. Beef, chicken, or pork would be better.

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        1. Vero Avatar
          Vero

          LOL and you’re right! I really don’t care much for the flavor of groundhog. I can eat it, but it is my least favorite of all the wild meats. I grew up eating them, but haven’t cooked one in years.

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  2. Vero Avatar
    Vero

    Divi is definitely worth having. The design possibilities are endless.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      This is an old picture I took of our own Freddy, probably at least 20 years ago. with a film camera.

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      1. Dio Avatar

        Ground hogs are an animal that surprised me with their size. I always pictured them about the size of guinea pigs. It turns out they are more like 1-1/2 to 2 feet long, more in the small dog class.

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        1. Vero Avatar

          Yup they can get pretty large. Back in the old days one was cooked up and the kin folks invited in. Enough to serve everyone!!! 😜😜

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          1. Vero Avatar

            They have short little legs and waddle as they walk, but when spooked, they can really cover the ground in a hurry!!!

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