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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
He sure is full Alfalfa!!
Unfortunately Phil has been correct only about 39% of the time between 1988 and 2000. Making him very, very unreliable. 8-(
I'm surprised at the 39%, but I guess we do need some silliness at this time of the year.
I hope he is right! I think I frost bit my face yesterday!Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.con
Maybe he meant down here?
Alfalfa!!That's funny.Oh, if only a groundhog could influence spring's arrival.
Lisa, generally he is indeedjoated, isn't that sad....but I suppose it is what you would expect from a rodent. I have only ever once seen spring start in early March anyhow.Jan, yeah, any entertainment is welcome indeed this time of year.Linda, oh, no! Is there anything you can do for it?FC, I am think you are right. I look at Dani's garden photos and sigh.Cathy, I could get through six more weeks prolly. lol
have you seen today's npr cartoon... where phil dies of hypothermia? pretty funny.
He sure is full Alfalfa!!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Phil has been correct only about 39% of the time between 1988 and 2000. Making him very, very unreliable. 8-(
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised at the 39%, but I guess we do need some silliness at this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteI hope he is right! I think I frost bit my face yesterday!
ReplyDeleteLinda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.con
Maybe he meant down here?
ReplyDeleteAlfalfa!!
ReplyDeleteThat's funny.
Oh, if only a groundhog could influence spring's arrival.
Lisa, generally he is indeed
ReplyDeletejoated, isn't that sad....but I suppose it is what you would expect from a rodent. I have only ever once seen spring start in early March anyhow.
Jan, yeah, any entertainment is welcome indeed this time of year.
Linda, oh, no! Is there anything you can do for it?
FC, I am think you are right. I look at Dani's garden photos and sigh.
Cathy, I could get through six more weeks prolly. lol
have you seen today's npr cartoon... where phil dies of hypothermia? pretty funny.
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