58 days until Groundhog Day! Yesterday I said that the first Groundhog Day celebration was held in 1887 in Punxsutawney, but now I’m seeing a lot of sources saying that it was actually 1886 but that his prediction wasn’t recorded anywhere. So it looks like first celebration was 1886, first recorded prediction was 1887. Whatever the case, let’s just say Punxustawney Phil has been predicting the weather for a really long time and is really old.[…]
59 days until the big day! Did you know that the first Groundhog Day celebration in Punxsutawney, PA was held on February 2nd, 1887?[…]
60 days until February 2nd! […]
61 days to go! Almost time for the radio stations to start playing Groundhog Day carols.[…]
62 days until Groundhog Day![…]
Only 9 more weeks left until the most magical day of the year, Groundhog Day![…]
Only 64 days until the groundhog decides whether we’ll have an early spring or a long winter![…]
Only 65 more days to go. As we rapidly approach Groundhog Day, try to keep in mind what the Groundhog Day season is all about: Groundhogs. And shadows. And six more weeks of winter. Or Six less weeks of winter if the groundhog doesn’t see his shadow. And Bill Murray. And Andie MacDowell. And Stephen Tobolowsky. And Chris Elliott.[…]
Groundhog Day will be here in 66 days. How many groundhogs do you usually get each year? Just one, or one for every room in the house?[…]
67 days left! Has anybody seen any Groundhog Day stuff in stores yet? […]
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