One of the most famous furry February
forecasters making these predictions every year is Punxsutawney Phil, residing in the rural countryside of
Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Groundhog Phil is a celebrity
in the Northeast U.S., and gained worldwide attention after he made numerous
appearances in the 1993 film comedy, “Groundhog Day.” (Note: Prior to the
movie, Gobbler’s Knob had crowds of about 2,000 on Groundhog Day. Since the movie, crowds there
have topped as high as 30,000 for the celebration.)
Phil appeared repeatedly and handsomely in that
movie, thus attracting a following of admirers, because the movie is about one
day, Groundhog Day, repeating over and over in a time loop until Bill Murray, a
dispirited rather grumpy TV weatherman covering the annual Groundhog Day event
in Punxsutawney, reexamines his
life, makes needed personality adjustments, and finally gets the lovely
producer, Andie MacDowell, to fall in love with
him.
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Here’s a funny trailer from
the movie:
Fun movie, one of my favorites, but back
to present day Groundhog Phil…
Crowds
gathered at dawn on Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney on the frosty cold morning of February 2, bundled
up in warm coats, scarves and hats, cameras in gloved hands, anxiously awaiting
the forecast. As the sun began rising over the wooded hillside, Phil slowly emerged
from his tree stump burrow, looking sleepy but regal, rubbed his eyes, sat up
and gave what everyone swears was a wave to the delighted crowd. Phil then
paused and looked around, contemplating the importance of the moment as the
crowd leaned forward, and the proclamation was made for February 2014: Six more
weeks of winter!
Snow
lovers cheered; spring lovers jeered! My two-cents to Phil: I am not pleased (although
I understand the big furball is only doing his job). This winter has already
been the worst we have seen in many years in these parts with heavy snow, ice
storms and freezing temperatures (and I don’t like to be that cold!). OK, I
know there are some snow lovers out there but for many of us spring cannot come
soon enough.
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Phil says, "I can only please half of the people half of the time!" |
"Well,
it's Groundhog Day... again!"
"There is no way this winter is ever going to end, as long as this groundhog keeps seeing his shadow. I don't see any other way out. He's got to be stopped!"
"There is no way this winter is ever going to end, as long as this groundhog keeps seeing his shadow. I don't see any other way out. He's got to be stopped!"
~ Bill Murray, Groundhog Day
Punxsutawney Phil, Weather Prophet Extraordinary according to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, has been
in the “early Spring or forget about it, six more weeks of winter!” forecasting
business since 1887...that’s right, 1887...well over a century of emerging from
his cozy burrow every February 2 to let us know which way the season will go.
He’s quite senior for a groundhog, ancient in fact. The Punxsutawney Groundhog
website insists there has only been one Phil throughout all those years. Apparently
Phil’s lifespan, much longer than any groundhog in history, has been magically
extended by sipping a secret recipe Groundhog Punch called the “elixir of life” served up by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club at their annual summer picnic. Secret recipe groundhog punch...hmmm…
Rumors are circulating that Phil may have lost his edge, gotten a bit too comfy. Since becoming a celebrity, the venerable groundhog forecaster has been spending his time in a cozy, heated simulated tree trunk (no burrow in the ground for him), warm and snug, munching on veggie chips and sipping perhaps a wee bit too much of that groundhog punch. After all, his record has been spotty in recent years, having made accurate predictions only 39% of the time. Last winter, Phil predicted an early spring and what happened? We had cold days and snow right through to the end of March. Slipping there, Phil! Looks like groundhog daze to me!
As I am writing this post, my area is expecting yet another major snow storm this winter, a big Nor'easter in fact, so Phil's forecast just may be on target this time. Spring will
still come again...one day! Until then, pass the hot chocolate please.
©2014 JerseyLil’s 2 Cents
Photos (except for the hot chocolate photo) from Wikimedia Commons and Google images. Video from YouTube.
Photos (except for the hot chocolate photo) from Wikimedia Commons and Google images. Video from YouTube.