My brother-in-law used to keep a weather calendar where he filled in a circle each day with crayon. Blue for rain, grey for cloudy, white for snow and red for sunny (as you know, Pamela, on children's drawings in Japan the sun is red, not yellow). If we made a daily hexagon quilt with those colours we would have a rather grey quilt with all the cloudy days we've had recently!
The first time I read Pamela’s blog. I looked at the temperature quite but didn't know what Pamela was doing. 100 degrees is not a temperature that people can easily measure. I shook my head. After reading the blog for a while, I noticed.”Fahrenheit and Celsius“!. I laughed alone. There are hot days,but also confirmed the safety of Pamela. It was good,It was good.
That's still pretty warm for end of September! Are you having a golden autumn?
ReplyDeleteMy brother-in-law used to keep a weather calendar where he filled in a circle each day with crayon.
ReplyDeleteBlue for rain, grey for cloudy, white for snow and red for sunny (as you know, Pamela, on children's drawings in Japan the sun is red, not yellow).
If we made a daily hexagon quilt with those colours we would have a rather grey quilt with all the cloudy days we've had recently!
The first time I read Pamela’s blog. I looked at the temperature quite but didn't know what Pamela was doing. 100 degrees is not a temperature that people can easily measure.
ReplyDeleteI shook my head. After reading the blog for a while, I noticed.”Fahrenheit and Celsius“!. I laughed alone. There are hot days,but also confirmed the safety of Pamela.
It was good,It was good.
Pamela: That little splash of red is perfect.
ReplyDeleteToday it will be in the 80s which is warm for September here in Minnesota.
Catherine