I know a lot of folks believe that the “dog days of summer” are basically, like, just August, but did you know they’ve already come and gone? “Dog days” are so called because they refer to the period of time – a little longer than a month, early July through mid-ish August – when the Dog Star, aka Sirius, rises in conjunction (or close to it) with the sun.
This Week in Statehouse Action: Be Sirius edition
This Week in Statehouse Action: Be Sirius…
This Week in Statehouse Action: Be Sirius edition
I know a lot of folks believe that the “dog days of summer” are basically, like, just August, but did you know they’ve already come and gone? “Dog days” are so called because they refer to the period of time – a little longer than a month, early July through mid-ish August – when the Dog Star, aka Sirius, rises in conjunction (or close to it) with the sun.