Libhater
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1. Thicker-than-normal cornhusks
2. Woodpeckers sharing a tree
3. Early arrival of the snowy owl or the owl woman
4. Early departure of geese and ducks
5. Early migration of the monarch butterfly
6. Thick hair on the nape (back) of the cow's neck
7. Insects marching in line rather than meandering
8. Raccoons with thick tails and bright bands
9. Mice eating ravenously into the home
10. This one is perhaps the easiest one to predict a
hard winter, and that would be watching and or hearing
liberals unable to cope with their political losses
2. Woodpeckers sharing a tree
3. Early arrival of the snowy owl or the owl woman
4. Early departure of geese and ducks
5. Early migration of the monarch butterfly
6. Thick hair on the nape (back) of the cow's neck
7. Insects marching in line rather than meandering
8. Raccoons with thick tails and bright bands
9. Mice eating ravenously into the home
10. This one is perhaps the easiest one to predict a
hard winter, and that would be watching and or hearing
liberals unable to cope with their political losses