Tuesday, February 2, 2010

And the Groundhog Says....




According to Groundhog.org (I kid you not, this site is great!)

Here are some answers to Frequently Asked Questions about the holiday:

Yes! Punxsutawney Phil is the only true weather forecasting groundhog. The others are just impostors.

How often is Phil's prediction correct? 100% of the time, of course!

How many "Phils" have there been over the years? There has only been one Punxsutawney Phil. He has been making predictions for over 120 years!

Punxsutawney Phil gets his longevity from drinking the "elixir of life," a secret recipe. Phil takes one sip every summer at the Groundhog Picnic and it magically gives him seven more years of life.

On February 2, Phil comes out of his burrow on Gobbler's Knob - in front of thousands of followers from all over the world - to predict the weather for the rest of winter.

According to legend, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If he does not see his shadow, there will be an early spring.

No! Phil's forecasts are not made in advance by the Inner Circle. After Phil emerges from his burrow on February 2, he speaks to the Groundhog Club president in "Groundhogese"(a language only understood by the current president of the Inner Circle). His proclamation is then translated for the world.

The celebration of Groundhog Day began with Pennsylvania's earliest settlers. They brought with them the legend of Candlemas Day, which states, "For as the sun shines on Candlemas Day, so far will the snow swirl in May..."

Punxsutawney held its first Groundhog Day in the 1800s. The first official trek to Gobbler's Knob was made on February 2, 1887.

So the story goes, Punxsutawney Phil was named after King Phillip. Prior to being called Phil, he was called Br'er Groundhog.

And the shadow says....

Looks like we've got another 6 weeks of a "fun filled" winter

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds great. We need more rain. I love a good storm. Lots of the,. I write better when there is rain, wind, thunder, lightning, and such.

Stephen Tremp

The Old Silly said...

Interesting stuff - I learned a lot about the Ground Hog day thingy - thanks!

Marvin D Wilson

N A Sharpe said...

Personally, I love the Bill Murray movie, Groundhog's Day and I got curious just what it was all about. I used to live in Pennsylvania and Groundhog's Day and good ole Punxsutawney Phil was always the star of the day. Thanks for stopping by Stephen and Marvin!

 
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