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Our groundhog, where I live, did not see his shadow...wait, her shadow?
This 'feast' is actually, 'imbolc', the day that celebrates, the midway point between solstice and the equinox. It was a old gaelic feast, that became St. Brigid's day...somehow it became groundhog day. Altho, this day has been called, St. Bridies day, Candlemass, St. Blaise's day when throat blessing is done. Also, it celebrates, Ewe's giving birth to lambs. I dunno, some people look for a reason to party. Kind of an all purpose day.
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