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Connie’s Corner
The Dog Days of
Summer
By Connie Hawkins
The dog days of summer,
which actually began on July 3 and ends August 11, are the hot, sultry days of
summer. They were historically the period following the heliacal rising of the
star system Sirius, which Hellenistic astrology connected with heat, drought,
sudden thunderstorms, lethargy, fever, mad dogs, and bad luck. They are now
taken to be the hottest, most uncomfortable part of summer in the Northern
Hemisphere. Considering our start to
spring, cold one day, hot the next and freeze warnings in early May I doubt
there’s too many of us that are objecting to the ‘dog days of summer.’
I really don’t mind the
month of August with the exception that we know summer will soon come to an
end. Have fun with these strange celebrations! Aug. 1–7: International Clown
Week. Aug. 8: “National Sneak Some Zucchini onto Your Neighbors’ Porch Day”
(Or, use up that bounty with our best zucchini recipes.) Aug. 10: National
S’mores Day. Aug 12: Vinyl Record Day. Aug. 13: International Left-Handers Day.
Aug. 17: International Geocaching Day.
Aug. 17: World Honeybee
Day. Aug. 25: Kiss-and-Make-Up Day.
I like that last one…if
your brother has sinned against you, forgive him as Christ forgives us. The Bible has much to say about
forgiveness. Yep, we definitely need a
‘kiss-and-make-up Day’.
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