Saturday, 2 February 2013

Another Successful Groundhog Day!

Let me begin by saying that Punxsutawney Phil did NOT see his shadow this morning, which can only mean an early spring!  I don't know what this affinity is that I share for groundhogs and Groundhog Day itself.  Casey reminded me earlier today that I share my half-birthday with the groundhog and his day.  Perhaps it is that fact that has established my devout and committed connection with this rather large rodent.  Perhaps it is the fascination that comes with simple observations of the groundhog in his natural environment.  The way he waddles through the yards, munching away on the fresh vegetable gardens and color flowerbeds that speckle yards during the cool days of spring and the dog days of summer.  Maybe it is the way he stands on his hind legs, sniffing the air, taking note of his surroundings.  Whatever the case may be, I have developed a likeness for this furry creature, which I learned this evening, is a larger version and distant relative of the squirrel.  I can understand the relationship though.  They do seem to share rather strong and bewildering personalities.

But, I must say, this Groundhog Day was a day to behold.  There were even moments throughout the day that paralleled the infamous movie.  My dad noted that 101.5 fm played "I Got You Babe" precisely at 6:00 am as is seen over and over again in the movie.  And, as in the movie, the day ended with a gentle snowfall that dusted the cars and roads, and glistened as a powdery mixture reflecting the moonlight.  After watching AMC play the movie over, over, and over again (seems ironic), my family and I finished the day at my sister's house enjoying dessert, coffee (in our personalized groundhog mugs), and a final replay of the legendary movie.  We even got parting gifts direct from the Punxsutawney Phil gift shop in Pennsylvania!  A groundhog cookie cutter and recipe, which will certainly be put to use for next year's festivities.  The picture below shows the cherished gift.

So, as we brave the bitter cold days of winter, it is the reassurance from Phil himself that will help keep everyone's chin up knowing an early spring is on its way.  When the winter blues hit home, remember, today was the Day of the Groundhog.  A day to be celebrated and cherished!

Happy Blogging!

-Kurt

A picture of me holding my groundhog cookie cutter and recipe from my sister!