Wait! What Are the Dog Days of Summer?

Do any of these stars look like a dog to you?
Do any of these stars look like a dog to you?

Last week, I talked about the fact that the dog days of summer were officially upon us. However, after I wrote that post, I realized that most people are probably familiar with the expression and what it means, but there probably aren’t too many people that actually know where the expression comes from. As a result, I figured that if you were wondering why we refer to this particular section of the season as the dog days of summer, it would be a good time to let you know that you can blame the Romans (and no, it has nothing to do with the fact that the average dog looks like it would rather starve four inches from its food dish than move in this kind of weather.)

In fact, the reason that this particular section of the summer is known as the “Dog Days of Summer” is because the Romans believed that the extremely hot weather that we have during July and August was actually a result of the star, Sirius. Sirius, which is also known as the Dog Star, rose at approximately the same time each day as the sun during this part of the summer in Roman times. This led the Romans to refer to this period as the Dog Days because they were the days in which the Dog Star brought the sweltering heat and the evil that they typically associated with the heat to the lands. We, of course, still use the term today to describe the sweltering heat of this part of summer, but we have a number of ways to escape the evil heat and enjoy ourselves anyway.

First, if you’ve always been a fan of sand sculptures or you just like the feeling of the burning hot sand on your feet, Revere Beach is definitely the place to be this weekend. This is because Revere Beach is hosting the 2014 Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival from 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. on Friday and Saturday and 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. on Sunday. This festival will feature 15 of the world’s best sand sculptors, music, food, sand sculpting lessons for children, fireworks, and a whole lot more. Best of all, it won’t cost you a dime to get into the event. For more information on the 2014 Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival, please visit the Revere Beach website or call 781-902-9742.

If, on the other hand, you’re one of those people that firmly believes the only place sand can end up is everywhere you don’t want it, you may want to consider heading to the Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, MA on Sunday (July 20, 2014.) This is because the Larz Anderson Auto Museum is hosting an American Car and Truck Day this Sunday from 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. This car show will allow you and your family to see a variety of patriotic vehicles while you enjoy something to eat. For more information on the American Car and Truck Day at the Larz Anderson Auto Museum, please visit the Larz Anderson Auto Museum Events page.

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Friday Fun: How to Enjoy Your Three Day Weekend

Another week has passed, and another weekend is rapidly approaching. However, this weekend is a little more interesting than your typical weekend because Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. As a result, if you’re one of those lucky souls that works a typical 9 to 5 shift Monday through Friday, you may have just landed yourself a three-day weekend. The only problem now is that you need to actually figure out how you’re going to spend your extra day off.

Well, if you’re looking for something to do this weekend and you’re having trouble coming up with any ideas, here are a couple of ways that you can spend your extra free time. First, if you’re a car lover living in or visiting the New England Area, you may want to check out the New England International Car Show. The New England International Car Show is the largest automobile exhibition in the Northeastern United States, and it features exotic, green, specialty, and soon-to-be-released vehicles from over 30 different manufacturers. In fact, the show not only features some of the newest and most impressive vehicles commercially available but also features guest appearances by a number of local stars, including Aaron Hernandez, Alfonzo Dennard, JoJo White, and several others. Some of the manufacturers at the New England International Car Show will even let you test drive their vehicles for free, so the show can be a lot of fun for a list of reasons. To find out more about the New England International Car Show, check out their website here.

Secondly, if cars really aren’t your forte, you may want to check out some of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day events that are taking place in your local area. In most cases, your local newspaper or your favorite local news website will have a list of art exhibitions, community breakfasts, lectures, parades, and a number of other similar free or inexpensive events honoring Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the weekend.