Same here, no change!
Every day now is Groundhog day.
Same here, no change!
Yup, miserable, humid days of summer in August. Fun fact: they are called the dog days because it's at the same time as Sirius, the Dog Star, becomes the morning star again.I asked my mom what the Dog Days of Summer were. Her version was late August, starting into September (which is late summer here) when it is hot, muggy and still, the ponds and streams are warm and getting an icky scum on it so you can't (or don't want!) to go swimming - nor should you let the dog go in!
Not to mention water borne diseases such as tuberculosis, typhoid, hepatitis, polio.
She didn't list the diseases but she certainly knew about them, and she really just said mucky water will make you sick. and I think that was her point.
The name goes back to Roman times.Yup, miserable, humid days of summer in August. Fun fact: they are called the dog days because it's at the same time as Sirius, the Dog Star, becomes the morning star again.