Groundhog Day : Chinese New Year 2011

Groundhog, groundhog day, chinese new year 2011, chinese new year 2011 year of the rabbit, chinese new year. Groundhog Day 2011: we all want winter to be over! But, if the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd, we’re in for two more weeks of winter.

By the way, Groundhog Day is always on February 2nd.  The largest Groundhog Day celebration is held in Punxsutawney, PA.  Though I grew up in PA and always knew about Groundhog Day, the holiday seemed to gain more recognition after the 1993 movie came out.

Have you seen it? Bill Murray was hilarious in Groundhog Day. Watch his best prediction about whether Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow of Groundhog, groundhog day, chinese new year 2011, chinese new year 2011 year of the rabbit, chinese new year.

In about 2 weeks, February arrives, which means Groundhog Day 2011 is right around the corner. Let's be blunt. When it comes to Groundhog Day, there are two vocal camps -- one of which holds Groundhog Day to be the most insipid of holidays. I belong to the other camp, myself, and watch Groundhog Day on DVD religiously ever year. Groundhog Day 2011 will be no exception.

This article begins by discussing control measures you can take to prevent marauding woodchucks from devouring your garden. I then proceed to sketch Groundhog Day's historical background, before concluding with my thoughts on why Groundhog Day even matters, at all -- from a psychological perspective of Groundhog, groundhog day, chinese new year 2011, chinese new year 2011 year of the rabbit, chinese new year.

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