Winter predictions
#101
Originally Posted by Glassquilt
Note to self: Go to grocery store and buy staples that don't require refrigeration or freezer.
You never know if your power will be off & you need to be able to have food that doesn't require refrigeration. Of course, if it's winter you could just set the food outside.
Hopefully you'll have a gas stove so you can cook. And a wood heater or fireplace to stay warm with.
#102
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Originally Posted by sewgull
In the south we have loads of acorns. If that means anything I would think cold. More acorns, more food for the squirrels to eat.
#103
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by bkb
break open the seed you will see a fork a spoon or a knife. the spoon predicts heavy snow, the knife lots of cold cutting winds, the fork predicts mild winter.
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From the winning Wooly Worm at the 34th Annual WoolyWorm Festival in Banner Elk, NC "YoYoMamma"Worm was found at the Brown Mountain Overlook on Hwy. 181 The High Country Forecast for the 13 weeks of Winter are as follows:
1 - Lt Snow & Cold
2 - Cold & Snowy
3 - Cold & Snowy
4 - Cold & Snowy
5 - Lt Snow & Cold
6-11 Normal Cold
12 - Cold & Snowy
13 - Cold & Snowy
Roy Krege commented the worm was overall a dark worm
1 - Lt Snow & Cold
2 - Cold & Snowy
3 - Cold & Snowy
4 - Cold & Snowy
5 - Lt Snow & Cold
6-11 Normal Cold
12 - Cold & Snowy
13 - Cold & Snowy
Roy Krege commented the worm was overall a dark worm
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