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A touch of cold in the Autumn night— I walked abroad, And saw the ruddy moon lean over a hedge Like a red-faced farmer. I did not stop to speak, but nodded, And round about were the wistful stars With white faces like town children. –T.E. Hulme (1883–1917) | | Woolly Bear Caterpillars
Woolly Bear Caterpillars and Weather Prediction Woolly bear caterpillars—also called woolly worms—have a reputation for being able to forecast the coming winter weather. If their rusty band is wide, then it will be a mild winter. The more black there is, the more severe the winter. Just how true is this weather lore? Learn more... | | SPONSORED LOOKING FOR AMERICAN-MADE GIFTS?
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Hurricane Names for the 2020 Hurricane Season This year’s hurricane season has been “extremely active.” In fact, we’ve already run through the official list of names! What happens next? See the list of hurricane names for this year—plus, learn how hurricanes are named and see the history behind naming storms. Is your name or the name of a... | | SPONSORED The Biggest Danger In Your Diet (Not What You Think)
What if I said a good portion of your weight gain, brain fog, and digestive issues may stem from a SINGLE vegetable you eat? We now know of at least one so-called “health food” that could be wreaking havoc on your insides (and your results). What’s worse, it’s probably in your kitchen right now! Dr. Steven Gundry, is pulling back the curtain on exactly what it is: ==> This Vegetable Could Be The #1 Danger In Your Diet. | | 2021 Engagement Calendar
This popular week-at-a-glance planning calendar, now in its 26th year of production, provides plenty of space to jot down appointments, events, reminders, observations, and inspirations. Each day offers wit, wisdom, a quote, a proverb, or a bit of folklore. Each month’s opener features a month-at-a-glance planning calendar, full Moon name, fun facts and quotes, and more! | | Pruning Grape Vines
Grapes Growing and harvesting grapes? Not only are grapes wonderful for eating, juicing, and winemaking, but they are also a beautiful ornamental plant. Remember that pruning your grapes is important, too. See how to grow and prune grapes. | | 2021 Gardening Calendar ADVICE, FOLKLORE, AND GARDENING SECRETS! A favorite of gardeners for more than 40 years, this beautiful calendar offers original full-color illustrations, timely gardening advice, fun facts, quotes, and lore. | | THE OLD FARMER SELECTED THESE PRODUCTS FOR YOU |
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