The folklore saying around this was, when you see a beaver carrying sticks in its mouth, it will be a hard winter—you better go south. This possibly referred to the beaver’s dams.
Maybe you’ve heard the old saying about March, in like a lion, out like a lamb, but have you ever wondered if this is true? This weather proverb is believed to have originated from ...
From across Asia, to the Middle East and through to the British countryside, many of these legends are well known in different parts of the world. So let’s cosy up by the fire and take a look at ...
If he sees his shadow, we'll supposedly get 6 more weeks of winter. If he doesn't see his shadow, winter is supposedly over. Seems bizarre, right? So, how exactly did groundhogs become the go-to ...