Golly, I had to read up on Wooly Bears. It seems that the dark Wooly Bears I've been seeing mean that we had a long, cool spring. The folks who wrote that actually think that Wooly Bears don't know what's coming. They would probably say the same thing about persimmon seeds. Our weather reports in So. IL come from the NWS down at Paducah, and those educated forecasters have earned the moniker, "Bubba and Big Earl." I am going to stick to my persimmon seeds, and I may bottle some rendered 'possum fat for accurate weather forecasts.
What are the wooly bear catepillars saying?
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Golly, I had to read up on Wooly Bears. It seems that the dark Wooly Bears I've been seeing mean that we had a long, cool spring. The folks who wrote that actually think that Wooly Bears don't know what's coming. They would probably say the same thing about persimmon seeds. Our weather reports in So. IL come from the NWS down at Paducah, and those educated forecasters have earned the moniker, "Bubba and Big Earl." I am going to stick to my persimmon seeds, and I may bottle some rendered 'possum fat for accurate weather forecasts.
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