In case you’ve not noticed: It’s hot out there. Here in Lake Worth, we were doing pretty well up until about three weeks ago, and suddenly it was full-on summer, and this is it: we know it’s here and it’s going nowhere for quite some time. And so we accept our lot. It is the price we pay each year for mild winters.
As July begins, so soon will the Dog Days of Summer. Sirius, the Dog Star, in the constellation Canis Major, is about to begin rising with the sun each day. This happens each year around the Third of July 3rd, and the sun occupies the same part of the sky as Sirius through the middle of August. This annual astronomical event happens to coincide with the hottest time of the year for many places in the Northern Hemisphere. Hence: the Dog Days of Summer, ruled by Sirius.
And for your Convivio Book of Days calendar for July this year, we’ve found a penny postcard from Germany, circa 1904, that celebrates Hundstage, which is German for “Dog Days.” This is not the only one we found! It seems to have been a thing, this fascination, in Germany, with Hundstage. Here’s another one, printed a year earlier, in 1903 (click all the images in this post to make them larger):
I’ve only been to Germany once, and it was during Hundstage, the Dog Days, and well… it was pretty warm. Warmer than Lake Worth? No. But where we have the modern convenience of climate control, in Germany (and Austria, and Switzerland, and Northern Italy), at least six years ago during our visit, we did not. Perhaps it is that total immersion in the weather that made Hundstage so fascinating to penny postcard producers at the turn of the 20th century.
Enjoy this month’s calendar! It is, as usual, our gift to you; a PDF that you may print and post to your bulletin board. You may also share it online; we’d love that.
This First of July brings not just the calendar but Canada Day, the national holiday of our neighbors above the 49th Parallel, and we will soon be celebrating, in three days’ time, our semiquincentennial here in the States. 250 years of the American experiment and the times are interesting, are they not? We get stars and stripes that day, plus fireworks that night (stars, perhaps, of a different sort). And on the Seventh of July comes Tanabata, the Star Festival of Japan, celebrating not the dog star Sirius but two other stars: Altair and Vega, two lovers separated forever by the Milky Way, save for one night each year: the seventh night of the seventh month. It is traditional, on Tanabata, to write wishes on strips of paper and then take them outdoors, and tie the wishes to the trees, where they may speak to the wind, and perhaps find their way to the universe to be granted.
NEW SUMMER WORKSHOPS
We have two new workshops posted to our website at the WORKSHOPS page! The first is a new Convivio Cookery workshop: Ricotta Gnocchi, set for Saturday August 15, 2026. (That’s my Grandma Assunta’s birthday and she would love that we are teaching you how to make homemade pasta that day!) We’ll teach you how to make a lighter gnocchi; our recipe skips the heavy potatoes and instead uses fresh ricotta: a delicious and much lighter alternative.
The second workshop, in September, is a writing workshop that I am definitely taking: True Stories Cleverly Told: Exploring Creative Nonfiction for Narrative, Essay, & Memoir with writer and literary agent Cricket Freeman, on Saturday September 19. Cricket is one of our favorite people in the literary world. You will learn a lot! The writing workshop is a full-day class that includes a delicious box lunch from one of our favorite local spots, Aioli in West Palm Beach. Class limit in each workshop is 8 people.
NOISE BRUNCH
Finally, we invite you to join us for something completely different: The 2nd Noise Brunch, on Sunday July 12, from 1 to 4 PM. The Noise Brunch is, in fact, not brunch, but it is an afternoon of experimental music and sound moving between silence and noise. I’m not sure exactly what that means, either. But I will be there to find out. We’re all for trying new things! The Noise Brunch is a free event at Convivio Bookworks. Come and go as you please during the event; you know we have limited seating. The shop will be open that Sunday, too, for eclectic (and most likely noisy) shopping.
Postcard images are public domain, courtesy Wikimedia Commons.




