If it was sunny, the badger would cast a shadow that meant six more weeks of winter. After many Germans immigrated to Pennsylvania, a groundhog, native to North America, replaced the badger.
We should have all those kinks worked out by the time we line up to go in the fall.” With an array of talented receivers eager to step out of Evans’ shadow, Mason has stressed discipline. “Bunch all ...
Candlemas Day was the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. If the badger saw its shadow, it meant a "second winter" was coming. When the practice came to the US in 1887 ...