Oh, man, I just checked and learned that today is National Carrot Cake Day!
What could be better than that?
Well, I suppose the fact that it's also Friday.
Oh, man, I just checked and learned that today is National Carrot Cake Day!
What could be better than that?
Well, I suppose the fact that it's also Friday.
Yes, it is Groundhog Day!
The day we find out whether we will have another six weeks of winter or an early spring.
To those of you who don't know it dates back to the 19th Century when a group of Pennsylvania Dutch immigrants in Punxsutawney celebrated their superstition with a groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil.
As the superstition goes, if it's a sunny day and the groundhog thus sees its shadow it retreats to its den for another six weeks of winter.
If he doesn't see his shadow there will be an early spring.
This year Phil saw his shadow.
So does the superstition hold?
We could ask the groundhog.
Meantime, another tradition of this day has locked in.
Watching the Bill Murray movie "Groundhog Day", in which he is fated to reliving February 2nd over and over again.
So enjoy your day, your predictions, your weather, your early or late spring and whatever else comes your way.
A good friend who supplies much of the comic material on these posts sent me a poem this morning.
It was a poem that he wrote was "just for me".
But knowing the meaning of poetry as defined by the Mighty Google: "It can . . . allow writers to express their emotions and allow readers to connect to those emotions . . ." I thought I could and even should share the poem with all of you.
I hope you can appreciate the angst that brought forth this poem from a troubled (and anonymous) soul.
So I shall share it with you now.
It is titled "A Winter Poem".
The clafoutis!
Fresh from the oven.
I hate it when they cool because they sink.
But SWMBO says they taste just as good.
I made this one with blueberries.
I've made the same recipe with cherries and with plums.
Any fruit seems to work well.
And SWMBO is right.
Of course.
They all taste wonderful.
Thank you, France.