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The Harvard Almanac: August 2010

New moon: In Leo, Aug. 9

Full moon: In Aquarius, Aug. 24 (Sturgeon Moon)

Visible constellations: Lyra, Sagittarius

Astrological sign: Leo, July 23 to Aug. 22; Virgo, Aug. 23 to Sept. 22

Astrological element: Fire

Gem stone: Peridot

Flower: Gladiolus

Born this month: Comedian Steve Martin, cartoonist Gary Larson (“The Far Side”), Herbert Hoover, 31st president of the United States

Harvard history snippet:

“When the town was incorporated in the 18th century, there were only two public buildings—“the meetinghouse, which doubled as a place of worship and town hall, and the inn, which catered to gatherings of a more informal nature. There was no school or post office. There were no stores; merchandise from Boston and other trading centers was brought into town by any person who happened to be making a trip between city and country.”

—from Directions of a Town, by Robert C. Anderson (1976)

Household tips:

  • Before using a grater, coat it with nonstick cooking spray to keep foods from sticking.
  • To remove hard lumps from a bag of sugar, put it in the refrigerator for a day.
  • Relieve the pain of an insect sting by applying lemon juice or a slice of raw onion

Going green:

  • Borrow books and movies from libraries instead of buying your own.
  • Share power tools and other appliances with friends and cut down on the number of those things cluttering your home.
  • Wear clothes that don’t have to be dry-cleaned.

What to do in the garden:

  • Keep plants watered.
  • Harvest fruits and vegetables and enjoy! Also ... preserve some to savor during the winter.
  • Sow plantings of cool-weather crops such as spinach and lettuce to harvest in the fall.
  • Plant a cover crop on beds that have been harvested, if you’re not planning a second planting..

Trivia tidbit: In 1955, the minimum wage was raised from 75 cents to $1.

According to folklore: A double husk on corn indicates a severe winter.

Thought for the month:

“August creates as she slumbers, replete and satisfied.”
—Joseph Wood Krutch, American writer (1893–1970)


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