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The persimmon seeds I cut open from our trees in Eastern OK all had spoons. I was surprised that there were even persimmons on the ground back in September, since there hadn't been a frost yet. The persimmons are a favorite with the deer and I made it a point to pick them up in the afternoon while we were there, so I could beat the deer to them. I still found deer tracks each morning around the persimmon trees.
I think we can agree that if the persimmons in Eastern Oklahoma are correct in predicting the weather, at least the part of the State that is East of Tahlequah is going to get lots of snow this year.
Of course, in my opinion, snow is far better than the ice storms for which Oklahoma has qualified for disaster relief at least 4 times in the past 9 years.