Today, February 2, is Groundhog Day. Good luck finding a groundhog that is confused enough to come out of hibernation and stick its head out of its hole. And of course, whether it sees its shadow or not has no bearing on when spring arrives. It might surprise you, but the origins of Groundhog Day can be traced back to before Christ when February 2 was the “Feast of Lights,” because it was considered the midpoint of winter. That morphed into a Christian celebration called Candlemas (“Candle Mass”