| Subject: Re: OK, OK, a quieter topic, then, so's not to disturb anyone's sleep |
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Kathyrn
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Date Posted: 03:03:35 03/16/04 Tue
In reply to:
Xpltivdletd
's message, "OK, OK, a quieter topic, then, so's not to disturb anyone's sleep" on 18:28:11 03/04/04 Thu
>In fact, a topic that tiptoes wherever it goes.
>
>Some call those furry larvae "Woolly Bears." Whatever
>you call them, they're out and about in the Fall, and
>some say their variably-colored fur can predict how
>rough or mild a Winter is coming.
>
>There is usually some disagreement over which means a
>harsh season; mostly tan with darker fur at the tips,
>or mostly dark, dark brown that looks black except in
>full sunlight. Either way, I have this Winter
>covered. Currently on the south side of my house I
>have two who appear to be unaware of the season.
>They're still fuzzy caterpillars, doing typical
>fuzzy-caterpillar things as if it were Fall.
>
>I'm confident they are that allegedly prophetic
>species. One is mostly that baby-bear tan, save at
>its ends. The other, of approximately equal mass, is
>all that dark brown shade. So, if Winter seemed to be
>of two minds where you are--so were the caterpillars.
>RKBA! Regards, all.
>
>(ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...)
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Well the ground hog said more winter - the fat bastard...
I don't know about catapillars...
LOL
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