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In the first 9 days of April 1972 I was in shirt sleeves competing in the Fifth Army Rifle Matches in Ft Riley. Less than a week after returning home we had 18 inches of snow. Spring comes when it comes.
Drew...Rest assured, spring in on the way here in the top of Utah. I took Gizmo Joe, our 14 pound cat that also did double duty yesterday as a groundhog standin. His forecast based on what happens after I toss him outside. If he lands in snow and shakes itoff his paws, then spring is right around the corner...of he hits bare ground and likes it, more winter weather. I'm so tired of the inversion here in the valley I made sure he landed in a snowbank! So don't fear, spring is coming! Gizmo Joe is NEVER wrong! Just ask him!!!
I was down in the valley this weekend, Rich. Folks out on motorcycles, and not bad weather, other than the smog. That's my trade for living up here -- more winter, but it's nicer.
Yeah...and I still have my "weather rock" too. Gotta keep the skills up from when I was a weatherman.
Gizmo Joe makes a good "pseudo-groundhog." Just like the real one, kinda fat, sleeps a lot, and doesn't look very happy when "pulled out" or in his case "tossed out" in order to get his forecast. Doesn't really look like one though, as he's black and white and not brown, but then again you can't have everything.
Actually, he's our second pseudo-groundhog. Wild Willie was the first. He was a 15 pound jet black cat that served us for 13 years....
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