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Groundhog Day Has Fallen Far From Our Hearty Teutonic Roots

Next week, we mark the occasion when, hundreds of years ago, our European ancestors emerged from their thatch-roofed homes, chilled to the bone from the winter’s cold, and prayed to whatever pagan gods they held dear that a sacred animal would herald the return of spring. For some, it was the badger — tiny but ferocious, a hearty creature that was known to fend off wolves and coyotes. For other

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