The Canadian weather-predicting groundhogs Wiarton Willie and Shubenacadie Sam decided that spring would be early this year. Yay!
I saw my shadow but I decided not to let it scare me.

I hope your local groundhog has sent good weather tidings your way.
Happy mid-week. 🙂
Yesterday was too cold and windy to pay attention to the groundhog. I’m so ready for spring!
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Me too! But I’m going to have to wait quite a bit longer, unfortunately.
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Happy mid-week better start planning your weekend before the week end.
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Thank you. 🙂 Not much planning needed really. I just try to rest up for the next round of work.
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Yeah. The groundhog gimmick. Just when you think winter is never going to end, they come out to tell us there will be 6 more weeks of winter if they see their shadow or 42 more days if they don’t. A good laugh as the cold and snow lingers on. Love the shadows of winter. They make us all look so tall and slender. Allan
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Hahaha. 😉 You’re sure right about that. And up here, it’s more like 12. Nice elongating shadows – great diet plan. 🙂
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Lucky you! The groundhog in the US said we have 6 more weeks. 😜
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I’m too far north for the dear little hog to make much difference. My best weather predictor is my parka. When it’s too warm to wear, the weather has turned. 😉
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Lol
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🙂
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Oh it truly looks cold there but very pretty with the snow. Sending hugs 🤗 Joni
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It is definitely beautiful, and I’ve often said that winter is the far north’s best season. It’s cold though. -25C today. 🥶
Hugs to you, too.
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Oh that is very cold. You are right it is really pretty. I love a good snow fall. Stay warm. Hugs and hot chocolate coming your way. Joni 🤗❤️
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Yes, it is, and today it’s much colder at -38C. Very sunny, though, so it has been bright!
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Wow you must be use to it. I hope you get to enjoy the sun again on your days off. I bet it is so peaceful walking to work. Have a blessed day. Love ❤️ Joni
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I can’t say that I’m used to it; it’s more that I’m used to how to dress for it. We’re starting to have some light on the way to work now, so that’s nice. Days are getting longer. 🙂
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The groundhog’s shadow is different this year. Hmm…
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Sure is. And it decides the weather based on how thick the parka needs to be. 😉
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Six more weeks of winter brings us to the middle of March. I think I can handle that. May it come sooooooon!
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I couldn’t agree more. Except the far north is going to insist on 12. I’m looking forward to taking my holidays in Penticton. 🙂
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Spring is beautiful there with all the blossoms.
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Yes, it definitely is. 🙂
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Yay, words I love to hear. Although, the one drawback to an early spring may mean an early start for the mosquitoes. Not sure which I prefer: the cold or the bugs.
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Yes, mosquito season. 😝It starts here about 4 days after the temperature goes above zero. I think I would rather have cold. You can dress for that. But mossies? No matter how much bug spray I wear, they still manage to do damage.
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So true. I would take the cold over the skeeters too.
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I don’t need a groundhog. If December and January are relatively nice, as they were this year, February is going to be winter on steroids. What’s on the way this weekend? Polar vortex!!!!
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I don’t need one either; my parka always tells me when it’s time to stick it in the back of the closet. 😉 We are going to experience -40C (-40F) this weekend, so polar vortex it is. Yuck. 🥶
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Good picture. Stay warm up there!
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Thanks, I will. 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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LOL!
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🙂
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