Mythic Dog Days
| Wed, May 18 2011 02:57pm EDT 1 |

Savy
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Hot-humid
days of summer or dog days are approaching and some of us already
have
symptoms.
The brightest start in the constellation Canis Major is called
Big Dog. The Canis Major constellation is shaped like a dog and
the Big Dog Star is right on the doggy’s neck. Big dog is also
known as Sirius in Ancient Greek meaning “scorching.” They
believed that Sirius, although only visible in the winter, was
accompanying the sun during the day, and gave extra light and
warmth to the sun in the summer. It’s nice to know that the
brightest star in the whole sky is named Big Dog. I guess the
ancients most have loved dogs. We are not sure when
dog days
are starting out. August is a good bet. Sirius was a good thin
back then. It meant the Nile River was going to flood soon, and
that was a good thing for the Egyptians. Agriculture was their
main source of income. The Nile River flooding meant lots of
water and fertile soil for their crops. The total amount of grain
harvested depended on the surface covered by the flooding Nile.
The Nile river no longer floods today but we still have Big Dog
shining bright in the sky during winter and in the summer when
humidity and heat invade us let us think about the “good old
days” when Big Dog (Sirius) helped the Egyptians in making their
crops grow.
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