Happy Groundhog Day!
Ground Hog Day, the 1993 movie starring Bill Murray is one
of my least favorite movies of all time. Even now, when I think of that film, or
Ground Hog Day or Bill Murray, I'm swept with the same aggravation that I experienced
when I watched the film for the first time. I have never been a fan of
repetition (sounds, music, banter, etc…) and this movie, where Bill Murray is
forced to relive the same day, over and over, is nothing short of (in my opinion) a living hell.
The only upside of this day is Punxsutawney Phil – a groovy little
creature that the entire country looks to when trying to determine if Spring
will come early or if there will be another six weeks of Winter. According to
Wikipedia, “The Groundhog
Day celebration is rooted in a Celtic tradition that says if a hibernating
animal casts a shadow on February 2, the Pagan holiday of Imbolc, winter will last
another six weeks. If no shadow was seen, legend says spring would come early. The
ties in Pennsylvania may have actually come from the Germans, when clear skies on
Candlemas Day, February 2, was said to herald cold weather ahead. In Germany,
the tradition morphed into a myth that if the sun came out on Candlemas, a
hedgehog would cast its shadow, predicting snow all the way into May. When
German immigrants settled in Pennsylvania, they transferred the tradition onto
local fauna, replacing hedgehogs with groundhogs.”
Here in
Washington State, where nothing casts a shadow in February (because there is no
sun), Buggy is our gauge. And since she refused to go outside today, it was
obvious that we are in for another six weeks of Winter.
Stay
warm!
Rebecca
& Buggy
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