Recognize this little guy?
Yup, a wooly bear caterpillar. In the spring, it will turn into an Isabella Tiger Moth. On my walk with Blake on Monday, I was seeing them all over the road (most were rather flatter than this one - ewww...). Wednesday, I had to look hard to find this one intact in order to take its picture (I think it was dead, though I didn't check).
I wondered about the weather prediction myth around the woolly bears so I checked a couple of websites. (If the brown band is large, over a third of the caterpillar's body, the winter would be mild.) I thought the Old Farmer's Almanac website,
http://www.almanac.com/content/predicting-winter-weather-woolly-bear-caterpillars
had the best and most interesting description, of the myth, the origin and the facts, and of course, OFA would be interested in things that forecast the weather! Check it out.
OH... and the website said that they are crossing the roads to find over-wintering habitat under bark and in crevices in rocks and logs.