"He was a great walker, (Dickens) and thought nothing of going twenty or thirty miles a day, for though he was small and slight he had quite recovered from his childish sickness and was full of wiry energy." H.E.Marshall, English Literature for Boys and Girls My first two "Wooly Bears" this year have been all black.
It portends a tough winter, say some.
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Sandy Rusby Bell
10/6/2013 08:17:45 am
Our outdoor cat has become shockingly fat in the past month. I've been wondering if that means we can expect a harsh winter.
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