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Sunday, November 18, 2018

You Make The Call

Here's a wooly caterpillar from a few days ago...  What kind of winter are we going to have?

16 comments:

  1. Is he coming or going?

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  2. A fuzzy warm one. Inside.

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  3. 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.

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  4. Storm Team4 predicts double the average snowfall for most of the region.

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  5. And how exactly would an insect be able to predict the future?

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  6. bigger the red / brown milder winter
    more black colder winter

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  7. Crazy. Did the groundhop see it's shadow - oh sorry - that animal predicts Spring. Must be something to it!

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  8. 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!!!

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  9. When the plague of locusts comes, you can consider it a sign of the future.

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  10. This must be what Dan uses

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  11. 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.

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  12. I have seen white ones.

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  13. November 15, 2018 at 2:45 AM:

    You are a one-pony show. Boring.....

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