Lucy the Lobster saw her shelly shadow on a wharf in Barrington on Friday morning.
That means six more weeks of winter, at least for the South Shore of Nova Scotia.
Lucy made her prediction as the Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl Festival kicked into high gear. It’s a whole month of shellabrations along the South Shore involving the scrumptious crustacean.
Nova Scotia’s official Groundhog Day prognosticator had a different prediction. Shubenacadie Sam did not see his shadow, which means spring is around the corner.
Stephanie Miller Vincent of the Nova Scotia lobster crawl explains the apparent contradiction.