Monday, October 8, 2018

Monday Morning Star Count - an Earthquake, Week 22, and Fuji san

It's been a strange few months in Japan with too much rain, record high temperatures, 25 typhoons, and then, all the earthquakes.  Yesterday morning there was an earthquake where I live. It was a pretty good shake, but didn't last long.




Now, on to the temperatures ---


Year Two of the temperature quilt  

Week 22 September 23 - 29

81, 81, 72, 65, 63, 79, 66



Sarah at Sarah Did It! is continuing to host us on Wednesdays, so please check out the temperatures around the world.  Feel free to join in! 


I am reporting the high temperature each day.  My Year Two temperature/color (Fahrenheit) scheme remains the same: 

100 + Brown 

90-99 Red  

80-89 Orange 

70-79 Yellow  

60-69 Green  

50-59 Blue 

40-49 Purple 

30-39 Pink 

20-29 White 

10-19 Black  


Yesterday's Fuji san from the train station --






6 comments:

Queeniepatch said...

There is a little bit of green in your quilt, but with the record breaking heat of yesterday it is not surprising that Mt Fuji is not snow capped yet.
Sorry, I din't know about the earth tremor you had yesterday. In Tokyo we did not feel any of it.Stay safe!

Janie said...

Nice hexagon and I see that green.
I'm sorry about the heat and earthquake.
I hope you get cooler weather soon and like Queenie
said, 'Stay safe!'

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Be safe. Earthquakes are happening in a lot of places right now. Just about everywhere there is unseasonable heat as well. Lovely hexies.
xx, Carol

kiwikid said...

Earthquakes are a bit scary aren't they! Nice colours in your hexi, great to see Fuji san.

Leonore Winterer said...

Eek...all those earthquakes in your region must be scary! At least it's cooling down a little, that is one less worry on the list.

FlashinScissors said...

Sorry to hear about the earthquake, hope it is starting to cool down for you now.
Stay safe!
Hugs,
Barbara xx