cr*p ! winter *

just saw a solid black 1

Winter..."
Woolly worms have bands of black and brown across their fuzzy coats. According to weather folklore, the more black on a woolly worm in the fall means a longer, colder, and possibly snowier winter, to come. If there is more brown, especially in the middle of the worm, that's a sign of a mild winter.


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