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Peterson: Spring will arrive on its own time frame

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I haven’t been waking up to Groundhog Day every day the past five weeks, but I could have just as well. My certainty that winter was in its last gasps was palpable. It was as if winter had missed McHenry County this year, with no snow and regular irregular highs in the 50s and even 60s.

We were not being prepared for six more weeks of winter. It was not snowing; it was raining. It was not cold; it was temperate. It was not winter; it was an extended fall. I like winter, but winter is supposed to climax in December and January, and begin to taper off in February. We get our early spring or become accustomed to continued snow.

But we have had at least four significant snowfalls in the past five weeks – I’ve lost count – and the temperatures have been in the teens and 20s more often than not. Feb. 26’s 5 to 6 inches of snow was topped off this Tuesday by 7 to 8 inches of snow.

Both were heavy, wet snows to shovel, the heart-attack kind of snow, and I wasn’t looking forward to a heart attack either Wednesday morning as I shoveled because I was not reliving Groundhog Day. I have not been granted temporary immortality.

And people were grumpy even last Wednesday morning; they have had enough of winter. The bus on Washington Street in the Loop got hung up on a pile of snow, and it took several attempts for the driver to get over it.

The bus was overcrowded, and when the driver opened the door for a look, a number of people got off for some reason, only to get back on, complaining to the driver about having to get off and get back on. He complained for several minutes about the reboarding passengers, saying he never told anyone to leave the bus, and the reboarding passengers retorted.

“This is America, land of freewill,” the driver said, mixing his politics with his theology.

I’ve made my public apologies for my failed prediction. I was so sure. What I do know is the first day of spring is March 20, which is well after even the six more weeks of winter if Woodstock Willie had seen his shadow on Groundhog Day. I’m sorry, but I’m not in any hurry to store the shovel.


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