To: MUDDOG
With some exceptions, there appears to be an overwhelming number of locations with record acorn drops. This is just one of many signs of a hard winter. As we enter October, we will want to switch gear and start to find and observe woolly bear caterpillars.These critters can be found in driveways, sidewalks and near buildings. When you see a caterpillar note: If there is a narrow orange band in the middle of the Woolly Bear caterpillar, it warns of heavy snow. If they are fat and fuzzy expect bitter cold. ~Old Farmer's Almanac
7 posted on
10/17/2016 7:05:09 PM PDT by
Daffynition
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To: Daffynition
Ha, I didn’t see your acorn post before I replied above.
12 posted on
10/17/2016 7:14:21 PM PDT by
Ezekiel
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To: Daffynition
“acorn drops” - not here in south Jersey - many fewer than usual - of course we had an unusually high number last year and it was a fairly warm winter - first time I ever had to run the AC on Christmas eve - so who knows......
To: Daffynition
“acorn drops” - not here in south Jersey - many fewer than usual - of course we had an unusually high number last year and it was a fairly warm winter - first time I ever had to run the AC on Christmas eve - so who knows......
To: Daffynition
Acorns have been falling since late August here on the North Shore of MA
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