Punxsutawney Phil Is in Trouble With the Law
The official first day of spring may have been earlier this week, but one prosecutor in Ohio thinks that winter has gone on far too long—and he blames a certain prognosticatory rodent.
The official first day of spring may have been earlier this week, but one prosecutor in Ohio thinks that winter has gone on far too long—and he blames a certain prognosticatory rodent.
Today was the day that the groundhog named Phil from Punxsatawny, PA emerges and either sees his shadow or doesn't. Apparently he has a shadow like Peter Pan's and it eluded him this time, so looks like an early spring is on the menu! Now let's just hope it comes in like a lamb rather than a lion! TIme to go watch me some Bill Murray!
6 more weeks of winter is on the way. At least according to Punxsutawney Phil, the infamous ground hog. On Gobblers Knob this morning Phil proclaimed 'As I look at the crowd on Gobblers Knob, many shadows do I see, so six more weeks of winter it must be.'
It's Groundhog Day...again. According to legend, if it is cloudy when a groundhog emerges from its burrow, it will leave showing that winter will soon end. If it is sunny, the groundhog will see its shadow and go back into its burrow, and the winter weather will continue for six more weeks. The la
Punxsutawney Phil and Staten Island Chuck agreed: Spring will come early this year!