05-12-2011, 16:40
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Re: A wind of change?
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Originally Posted by groove
Groove was once watching a display by 1000's of starlings, like a swarm of locusts above Bullough Park. A passing elderly gentleman informed Groove that this was a sign that colder weather was on its way.....sure enough, the next morning Groove was met with a bitter arctic blast whilst in the same location. Groove wonders if anyone else has any unofficial pointers to signify the coming of winter?
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Maybe you could head out to the reserve and check in with the local medicine man But I do believe that the local wildlife "know" what the weather will be like. The geese are still hangin' around Kingston especially in the fields where corn was grown ... geese love corn ... Whatever, they are still here, hissing and shltting all over the place. Thousands of them ... and hunting season is over
Meanwhile, we are having Accy weather ... drizzle and 8c.
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