When it comes to predicting an early spring or more winter, Texans don't turn to Punxsutawney Phil. They rely on the predictions of Bee Cave Bob the armadillo.
So today is Groundhog Day and luckily it won't repeat itself. Or I'll let you know in the morning if it does, but I digress, the cute little furry groundhog Punxsutawney Phil came out of his hole this morning and what did he see or not see?
Groundhog day is tomorrow. We will find out if we have 6 more weeks of Winter to endure or if we will see a early spring. The celebration goes down in Gobbler's Knob, PA and you can watch it live from the comfort of your own home or office.
Today is Groundhog Day and Punxsutawney Phil has emerged and unfortunately for those of us who love Spring and Summer, we now have to face six more weeks of winter.
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Groundhog Day was yesterday and it was over-shadowed by the Super Bowl (no pun intended). However, the city of Punxsutawney was hopping yesterday, waiting for Phil to pop his head out and tell us if Winter was out and Spring was in.
When it was released in 1993, 'Groundhog Day' was only a modest success at the box office. But thanks to a hilarious lead performance from Bill Murray, an original script cowritten and directed by Harold Ramis and a cast that includes familiar faces like Chris Elliott and Andie MacDowell, it has gone on to become a comedy classic.
Groundhog Day was first celebrated on February 2, 1886 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, but the legend of the groundhog’s prognosticating prowess was first established a year later. A group of devoted followers went to Gobbler’s Knob to spread word that the little rodent had special powers to determine the length of the winter.
If the furry mascot emerges from its cave only to scamper back in withou