Summer Dog Days

Although it’s raining here today – a huge low has moved over much of British Columbia, bringing with it the rain needed to dowse some forest fires – we have entered the “dog days of summer.”

The “dog days” are so-called after the star Sirius, which is also referred to as the “dog star.” Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, becomes visible above the eastern horizon during the pre-dawn hours in August.

During ancient times, the August arrival of Sirius was associated with heat, drought, thunderstorms, humidity, illness and even bad luck.

So, why is it called the “dog star?” Well, that’s because it’s the brightest star of Canis Major, the “great dog” constellation. In ancient times, Canis Major was thought to be the pet of the constellation Orion because like a loyal and faithful dog, it followed Orion across the sky.

All that history of star-gazing the constellations has come down to us today through the simple phrase “dog days of summer” and of course, through the old symbol of Sirius radio, a flop-eared dog with a star as its eye.

Happy Saturday.

Reblog: Peaceful Gardens

All photos taken on April 11, 2025. We opted for a bit of a changeup today. Obligations kept us close to home until 10 AM, but once we were done our …

Peaceful Gardens

A beautiful visit to the University of Victoria’s Finnerty Gardens from Allan at 10PLUSYEARSIN. Please click the link above to see the rest of his gorgeous pictures.

Snowbirds

We recently watched a Snowbirds air show: the Snowbirds are the Royal Canadian Air Force’s military aerobatics flight demonstration team. The show was delayed by a thunderstorm, but once it passed, they took to the air. Here are some highlights.

Seven of the team’s nine aircraft against a clearing sky …

… doing their close quarter, high speed passes …

… punctuated by fabulous starburst maneuvers …

… including a heart-shaped aerial attitude that I wasn’t able to capture as I wanted to watch the show as well as take pictures …

… among other fantastic maneuvers that are a wonderful demonstration of flying prowess. Here’s a short video.

It was a great show and brought a big smile to the face of this old pilot.

Happy Sunday.

Sometimes, life is like that.