Rachel Friedman | Sat, 08/14/2010 - 06:54
The Dog Days of Summer is the name for the most sultry period of the year and boy are we in it now!
Hot hot and more hot. For a bit of history, it was the ancient Romans — obviously not distracted by pursuits such as internet surfing, television and vacuuming — who connected the dots of stars into 88 constellations.
The brightest of all the stars is found in the constellation Canis Major (the big dog) and is called Sirius (also known as The Dog Star). Translation: Scorching. And seriously scorching outside it is indeed! Record breaking heat waves seem to be surrounding the country. While 85% of this country now has air conditioning, I’m in the minority here {although I’m grateful my 100 year old house was built with great cross ventilation}. I do, however, have electricity and I’m even more grateful for my array of fans.