The groundhog "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too" opens up his blue eyes while wearing a patriotic hat during.
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Peggy Murawski, left, from Monclova, wins a crown and specialized mug for creating a cereal statue of "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too."
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Charlie Hoag and his groundhog "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too" share a nose kiss before going outside.
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Peggy Murawski, left, from Monclova, shows her grandson J.R. Murawski, 15 months "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too" that is being held by Charlie Hoag.
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Charlie Hoag cajoles his groundhog "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too" from his cage to go outside to predict spring's arrival.
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Terri Hoag holds a picture that was raffled off. The benefits of the raffle, $750, benefitted The Dixon Center, affiliated with the Easter Seals, in Washington D.C. for veteran services.
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Charlie Hoag, left, reads a poem predicting Spring while his wife Terri Hoag, right, holds their groundhog "Old Blue Eyes Hucky Too."
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