I know a lot of people who get really worked up by the whole thing. I enjoy Groundhog Day, because I think it is just one of those fun days on the calendar. I don't really care if Phil does or does not see his shadow, because winter doesn't seem to pay much attention to anyone's calendar, though it technically ends on March 21.
Speaking of the day, "Groundhog Day" is one of my favorite movies. I love the part where Bill Murray says, "Don't drive angry, Phil."
Today is also the birthday of James Joyce. I have only ever made it through "Dubliners," which I love, but The Tim can pretty much recite a lot of his work. And he has actually read "Ulysses" all the way through more than once. What??!
And though some say it is tomorrow, when I was growing up, we always got our throats blessed on February 2, in honor of the feast day of St. Blaise. Did you know that he is the patron saint of wool carders? He is also the saint to ask for help with throat illnesses and disorders. With my throat issues all of my life, I may have worn him out ...
So even if it is a Monday, and the weather (at least here) is dreary and cold and wet, I like knowing that there are at least four things that make today noteworthy.
I hope the rest of the week is good for all of us. Onward and upward, right?
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In honor of Groundhog Day, we will be having ground "hog" -------- spaghetti with sausage. :::wink:::
Hope the dreary weather doesn't get too bad.
I'm in awe that you made it through an entire Joyce book. One of these days I'll try again.
Count me among those who could never quite make it through Joyce. (I'd like to buy a punctuation, please!) And I've never met anyone who has actually READ Ulysses!!! :-)
I haven't conquered Ulysses yet but Dubliners and Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man are wonderful FWIW. As a knitter, I have to say "Yay!" to six more weeks of winter ;)
I just wonder what it was about Blaise that made him appropriate for both those crowds. Are throat problems endemic to carders?
Seriously one of the funniest movies ever!
Hugs to you on this Feb 4,
Meredith
That's my favorite line from the movie too!
I'm in awe of Tim. I haven't even made it through the first 20 pages of Ulysses.
Onward and upward. I love the Bill Murray. I'm also a huge fan of fun holidays. We had the driest January ever out here in the Bay Area. We are finally getting some semblance of a Northern Californian winter again. I'll take it. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
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