So they say that if the groundhog sees his shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If he doesn't, then spring is near. It looks like good ol' Phil was right this year. The weather was beautiful today and has been, and is supposed to be great the rest of this week too. For our staff social we were supposed to play Laser Tag, but because Adventure World was overtaken by little kids, we were recommended playing mini golf at Cox's. It was the perfect day - in February! Whit won and got 2 holes in one, for which he got two coupons for free stuff. Yay! I didn't do as hot, which is frustrating because I'm really good but every time I miss by a milimeter and then the ball rolls three feet away. It's terrible. Anyways, the real question is - why is it that when the groundhog sees his shadow, it means that spring will be prolonged? I always thought it made logical sense that if the groundhog sees his shadow, that means that the sun is shining (to create the shadow) thus the warming of the sun means spring is near? Groundhog's Day, you are very illogical. But accurate nonetheless.
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