According to the Old Farmers Almanac, if there is more orange than black, then it will be a mild winter. The more black there is, the more severe the winter.
This one doesn't look so bad, but I saw one on the side of my house the other day that was solid black and he was so black that he looked purple. He was saying COLD, COLD, COLD!!!
Around 2008 we had back to back snow storms that shut everything down in this area. Just before the storms I saw black wolly caterpillars all over the roads that fall. I'm a believer.
Not a cold one
ReplyDeleteIs he coming or going?
ReplyDeleteVery wet.
ReplyDeleteA fuzzy warm one. Inside.
ReplyDeleteAccording to the Old Farmers Almanac, if there is more orange than black, then it will be a mild winter. The more black there is, the more severe the winter.
ReplyDeleteStorm Team4 predicts double the average snowfall for most of the region.
ReplyDeleteAnd how exactly would an insect be able to predict the future?
ReplyDeletebigger the red / brown milder winter
ReplyDeletemore black colder winter
Crazy. Did the groundhop see it's shadow - oh sorry - that animal predicts Spring. Must be something to it!
ReplyDeleteThis one doesn't look so bad, but I saw one on the side of my house the other day that was solid black and he was so black that he looked purple. He was saying COLD, COLD, COLD!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen the plague of locusts comes, you can consider it a sign of the future.
ReplyDeleteThis must be what Dan uses
ReplyDeleteMixed bag
ReplyDeleteAround 2008 we had back to back snow storms that shut everything down in this area. Just before the storms I saw black wolly caterpillars all over the roads that fall. I'm a believer.
ReplyDeleteI have seen white ones.
ReplyDeleteNovember 15, 2018 at 2:45 AM:
ReplyDeleteYou are a one-pony show. Boring.....