BAY CITY BAY
I had not been to Bay City Bay since January to photograph. Given the low water on the Mississippi River, I decided to go over and take a look. The weather this Spring was oddly warm; now the dog days of Summer have come and gone. The weather appears to be taken a turn for cooler. No complaints here.
We often hear about the “dog days” of summer but few know what the expression means. Some say that it signifies hot sultry days “not fit for a dog,” others suggest it’s the weather in which dogs go mad. The Dog Days of Summer describes the most oppressive period of summer, between July 3rd and August 11th each year. But where did the term come from? And what does it have to do with dogs?
The phrase is actually a reference to the fact that, during this time, the Sun occupies the same region of the sky as Sirius, the brightest star visible from any part of Earth and part of the constellation Canis Major, the Greater Dog. This is why Sirius is sometimes called the Dog Star.
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