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Robins predict early winter for the North!

rockhillmanor
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The Robins have arrived here in Florida WAY earlier than normal.

And you know what that means when the Robins leave the Midwest earlier than normal and arrive here even before the Snowbird's do?

It means an early winter for all you Northerners!


Sooo glad I am in Florida during the winter months.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

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rockhillmanor
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grizz272 wrote:
Bite your tongue. Winter is a long way off. I have not seen any woolly bear caterpillars yet this year. I always see them in Sept.
I figure I have at least 4 more weeks.


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Yup, gotta agree when in Wisconsin woolly bear's are a real good indicator! Nature knows best.

Also Horses take a long time to build a good winter coat to withstand Wisconsin winters. When my horses start growing their winter coat the beginning of September? Look out! :B

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

Crowe
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We have Farmer's Almanac and Old Farmer's Almanac up here. One says a cold winter, one says a warm winter. I need to check out the wooly bear catepillars before I panic!

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grizz272
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Bite your tongue. Winter is a long way off. I have not seen any woolly bear caterpillars yet this year. I always see them in Sept.
I figure I have at least 4 more weeks.

Reader1
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I live in Ohio and hope the robins are correct! I really, really love winter, being outside in the snow, using my snow wolf to clear the driveway and sidewalks, cross country skiing! I know I am in the minority but...Way To Go Robins!!!

rockhillmanor
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phillyg wrote:
Yeah, and the

weather service told us higher than normal hurricanes this year

, before they downgraded in July, then upgraded again in August. I ain't seen no stinking hurricanes in FL. And those robins, the only one having any sense is Christopher, and I ain't seen him either!


Yup and the grocery stores all believed them! First time I've ever seen so much water on the shelves.

My grocery store has all the shelves filled with water, pallets of water in the aisle, pallets at the end of the aisle and in the deli dept, etc If there was an open space on the floor there were pallets of water.

They are still there............

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

phillyg
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Yeah, and the weather service told us higher than normal hurricanes this year, before they downgraded in July, then upgraded again in August. I ain't seen no stinking hurricanes in FL. And those robins, the only one having any sense is Christopher, and I ain't seen him either!
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gbopp
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I assume after mid-September, winter will arrive any day in Pennsylvania. 😞

Jim
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I'll be in Ensenada, Baja when it hits so...bring it on nature!!
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Tell them it's too early and that Bob in Calgary isn't ready for winter yet. I'm sure they will understand.
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