Woodsman's Weather Stick
"They really work!"
Woodsman's weathersticks have been predicting the weather, delighting their owners, and amazing new acquaintances all around the world for over 20 years. Long before that, the Abanaki Indians probably used them as hostess gifts when they went to dinner in neighboring wigwams!
Hang on an outside wall or on a door casing; they must be exposed to the weather. Stick bends down to foretell foul weather, up for fair (unless you've hung it upside down- the hole goes on top)!
A fun and unique addition to any garage door casing or porch wall and it is a must for any weather enthusiast!!
"They really work!"
Woodsman's weathersticks have been predicting the weather, delighting their owners, and amazing new acquaintances all around the world for over 20 years. Long before that, the Abanaki Indians probably used them as hostess gifts when they went to dinner in neighboring wigwams!
Hang on an outside wall or on a door casing; they must be exposed to the weather. Stick bends down to foretell foul weather, up for fair (unless you've hung it upside down- the hole goes on top)!
A fun and unique addition to any garage door casing or porch wall and it is a must for any weather enthusiast!!
"They really work!"
Woodsman's weathersticks have been predicting the weather, delighting their owners, and amazing new acquaintances all around the world for over 20 years. Long before that, the Abanaki Indians probably used them as hostess gifts when they went to dinner in neighboring wigwams!
Hang on an outside wall or on a door casing; they must be exposed to the weather. Stick bends down to foretell foul weather, up for fair (unless you've hung it upside down- the hole goes on top)!
A fun and unique addition to any garage door casing or porch wall and it is a must for any weather enthusiast!!
SHOP FOR A CAUSE!! Every purchase you make helps us! Revenues generated by your purchase helps with the cost of the upkeep of the rare farm animals living at Dalby Farm. These animals are considered to be 'Ambassadors' of their breeds and are a critical part of the children's educational programs offered at Dalby Farm.