Midweek Monochrome #121: Groundhog Day

Happy Groundhog Day

Did you know that Punxsutawney Phil is accurate less than half of the time? Yes, it is true. It is estimated Phil’s forecasts have had a mere 39% accuracy rate since they began in 1887 (although data from some early years is missing). One could merely toss a coin and be as accurate as Punxsutawney Phil. However, if you ask the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club they would state that Phil is always correct. What do you think? Is Punxsutawney Phil always correct? Do you watch & listen to his predictions?

Upside down Squirrel
Seven Oaks Preserve Trail

Can squirrels predict winter? Well, maybe. Punxsutawney Phil is a squirrel. Groundhogs are squirrels. Groundhogs are one of the largest members of the Sciuridae family, which includes squirrels, chipmunks, marmots, prairie dogs, and more. Did you know that? Maybe, maybe not. It is an interesting true fact.

Squirrel looking for food
Andrew Jackson State Park

Did Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow this morning? According to folklore, if he sees his shadow there will be six more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t, spring comes early. For those of you who love winter, you’re in luck. Today, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow so we will see six more weeks of winter weather.

Begging Squirrel
Andrew Jackson State Park

I don’t know if you believe groundhogs can predict winter or not. I’m not sure. Spring never begins before March 20th anyway. It would be nice though if the cold dreary days could be over and the clear warmer days could begin sooner. That might only be wishful thinking since it is predicted for us to have six more weeks of the cold winter weather.

Squirrel gazes with interest
Andrew Jackson State Park

This being Groundhog Day, I chose to delight you with my favorite Squirrel photos. Happy Groundhog Day!

Leanne’s Monochrome Madness
Bren’s Mid-Week Monochrome #121

God Bless. Thank you for sharing your time. I appreciate y’all.

CFFC: Animals Unaware – Hanging Around

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge has a different them each week. I hope it is alright, I am a little behind in posting for the themes. For last week it was Animals Unaware (Domestic or Wild)

Why You
looking
at me?
How do you
like me now?
Alright, you can stop
watching me now.
GO on,
there’s more to see
than looking at me.

Posted as part of Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Animals Unaware

Photo Credit: (c)2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

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Silent Sunday: November 14, 2022 – Seven Oaks Preserve Trail

Photo Credit: (c)2022@gfpacificbeeintrospection.com

Silent Sunday

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Cell Pic Sunday: November 14, 2022 – Lake Wylie

View of
Lake Wylie
from the
Seven Oaks Preserve Trail
in Belmont, North Carolina

Cell Pic Sunday

Photo Credit: (c)2022@gfpacificbeeinrrospection.com

Posted as part of John’s Cell Pic Sunday Photography Challenge

God Bless. Thank you for visiting. Till next time, I appreciate y’all.

Mid-Week Monochrome # 113 – Sites Along Seven Oaks Preserve Trail

Coleman, my grandson and my walking/hiking buddy hiked the Seven Oaks Preserve Trail on Tuesday afternoon. It was a warm sunny day unlike the past couple of days where it has been chilly, windy, and rainy.

Sun
Glistening on
Lake Wylie
Belmont, NC
Arched-shaped branch
along the ground
Tree Fungi
seen along
the trail
Boat Dock
Lake Wylie
Seven Oaks Preserve Trail
Belmont, North Carolina
Pinecone
Coleman
brought home
from our hike

Whenever I have the opportunity to go out, it is almost always with my grandson, Coleman. He loves to hike. He doesn’t tend to walk much but run along the trail. I walk/hike and try my best to keep up with him. We always see different amazing and interesting things as we hike along the various trails.

Photo Credit: (c)2022@gfpacificbeeinrrospection.com

Posted as part of Bren’s Mid-week Monochrome Photography Challenge.

Posted as part of Becky’s Square Challenge – Walking Squares

God Bless. Thank you for observing my walks/hikes. I appreciate y’all.