【Rebekka Armstrong Archives】
Candlemas Day
Our Daily Correspondent, The Poem Stuck in My Head

From Poetry of the year. Passages from the poets descriptive of the seasons. With twenty-two colored illustrations from drawings by eminent artists, ed. Joseph Cundall, 1853.
Yesterday, the Seahawks romped to a 43-8 blowout over Denver. The general consensus is that Super Bowl XLVIII was disappointing: tension-free, uncomfortably lopsided, vaguely embarrassing for Manning. The commercials were meh. Bruno Mars kind of brought it, but no one really tuned in to watch Bruno Mars.
The much-ballyhooed winter weather was anticlimactically mild, too, although one assumes the Red Hot Chili Peppers were chilly. After the drama of the polar vortices and the endless gray of this winter, it was almost a letdown when the day dawned mild.
And, of course, on Saturday, Philip Seymour Hoffman had been found dead in his New York apartment. The Internet erupted with grief and tributes. Everyone wanted to watch Capoteand Pirate Radioand The Talented Mr. Ripley(a few bold people even queued Along Came Polly).
We completely forgot about Groundhog Day; I did, at any rate. But it wasGroundhog Day, and, weather notwithstanding, both Punxsutawney Phil and the poor man’s groundhog, Staten Island Chuck, saw their shadows. The mayor dropped Staten Island Chuck.
The origins of the groundhog custom are murky, although it arrived in America via the Pennsylvania German community and is likely rooted in European animal lore, dating back to pagan times. But it also coincides with the ancient feast of Candlemas Day, which was, according to Christian tradition, the date of the presentation of Jesus at the temple and the fourth Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. Like so many things, it may well be some sort of compromise between pagan and Christian calendars.
For many centuries, it was on Candlemas that English farmers removed cattle from the hay meadows and any fields that needed plowing or sowing. To this day, it is a Quarter Day in Scotland, on which debts are traditionally paid and law courts are in session. The following is one of several traditional rhymes associated with the second of February:
If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Winter has another flight.
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Winter will not come again.
And, of course, yesterday was relatively fair, at least in Pennsylvania (and, I guess, Staten Island). But it doesn’t seem to matter, does it? The groundhog always seems to predict more winter—Wikipedia notes that he calls it for spring only 13.7 percent of the time—which is probably safer.
On the other hand, there was Shubenacadie Sam, the Nova Scotia groundhog. Because of his advantageous time zone, he is the first groundhog of the year to make a prediction for North America. And despite everything, he foresaw an early spring.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
NYT Strands hints, answers for May 2
2025-06-26 13:21Remembering Mavis Gallant
2025-06-26 13:21The Morning News Roundup for February 12, 2014
2025-06-26 13:07Amazon requires sellers to use more efficient packaging, or pay up
2025-06-26 12:57Popular Posts
5 Ways to Access a Locked Windows Account
2025-06-26 13:43River of Fundament by Andy Battaglia
2025-06-26 13:07T. S. Eliot’s Darker Side, A Poem by Maxine Kumin, and Other News
2025-06-26 12:15The Morning News Roundup for February 6, 2014
2025-06-26 12:11Dell S3422DWG Gaming Monitor deal: save $100 at Amazon
2025-06-26 11:22Featured Posts
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: $40 off at Amazon
2025-06-26 13:15Sadie Stein on Decorator Dorothy Draper
2025-06-26 12:26The Comfort Revolution is dead. Long live the Comfort Revolution.
2025-06-26 12:18Twitter aka X changes ad labels, makes promoted tweets less obvious
2025-06-26 12:1210 Tech Predictions for 2017
2025-06-26 11:57Popular Articles
The Beatles biopic casts all the internet's boyfriends in one movie
2025-06-26 13:48Remembering Mavis Gallant
2025-06-26 12:425 big COVID vaccine myths, debunked
2025-06-26 12:08Big-League Bluster
2025-06-26 11:18Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (42546)
Highlight Information Network
Nvidia DLSS: An Early Investigation
2025-06-26 13:48Feast Information Network
Céline and This Walking Cup of Ramen Both Know True Hardship
2025-06-26 13:20Unique Information Network
The Hidden History of Warren G. Harding
2025-06-26 12:07Charm Information Network
What is Google's new unknown tracker alert?
2025-06-26 11:51Universe Information Network
Best robot vacuum deal: Get the Shark Matrix Plus 2
2025-06-26 11:41