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> >To:Woodsidestaff >From:lcarter@woodside.k12.ca.us >Subject:a few more groundhogs > >Laurie, >WE had sunshine part of the day, cloudy with a little snow the rest so maybe >depending on how late he slept. >Dennis Hinrichs >Mt. Pleasant, Iowa > > >It is warm (75) and sunny today -- I'm sure the groundhog saw his shadow! >Cindy in Houston, TX > > >Here at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City we have received >the very interesting report about groundhogs and the reports from >around the world of sightings. Thank you! I'm afraid if Phil were >here in SLC today he would see his shadow. Although we have had >record levels of snow this year, today the sun is shining and the sky >is bright blue. > > >Hi, Laurie! > I live about 1 hour NW of Punxsutawney; the groundhog DID NOT >see his shadow, and spring is on the way! Andrea Miller, Clarion, PA > >Yes. Washington D.C. > >Faith Williams, librarian at Cardozo H.S., 13th & Clifton Sts., N.W., > Washington, D.C. 20009 <faithw@cais.com> > > >Dear Laurie: Yes, the groundhog did see his shadow in Kennewick, >Washington! Sincerely, Jan Weber > >Yes, saw his shadow here! Nacogdoches, TX. 75961 > > Laurie Carter- Library Media Teacher Woodside Elementary School 3195 Woodside Rd. Woodside, CA 94062 lcarter@woodside.K12.ca.us "Minds are like parachutes. They only function when open."