Posted by DB4600 on January 20, 2016 at 05:46:52 from (70.197.234.24):
In Reply to: O.T. What I saw posted by John B. on January 20, 2016 at 04:31:57:
There's a fresh burrow for something in the ditch of the town road about a week and a half ago. It's black dirt sticks out in the last snow. I haven't checked it out. With the two recent sub zero cold snaps we've had I'm only doing necessary outside tasks. Well, I guess in this case that critter deemed digging through the frost for a new home necessary. It looks like our weather will temper a little going into February so it's anybody's guess what the Groundhog's Day prediction will be. I've seen the Coons and the Woodchucks come out early in milder winters like this. It seems contradictory that I would speak of mild and sub zero in the same paragraph, but Mn. has had a fairly easy time. Our Nov. and Dec. weather was warmer than normal and Jan has only given us a handful of sub zero days. In Mn. that's mild. Think back on these forums and realize that it's only been two weeks since we haven't seen something about global warming.
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