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:
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!
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.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I din't know about the earth tremor you had yesterday. In Tokyo we did not feel any of it.Stay safe!
Nice hexagon and I see that green.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about the heat and earthquake.
I hope you get cooler weather soon and like Queenie
said, 'Stay safe!'
Be safe. Earthquakes are happening in a lot of places right now. Just about everywhere there is unseasonable heat as well. Lovely hexies.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Earthquakes are a bit scary aren't they! Nice colours in your hexi, great to see Fuji san.
ReplyDeleteEek...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.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about the earthquake, hope it is starting to cool down for you now.
ReplyDeleteStay safe!
Hugs,
Barbara xx