You will recall I needed to purchase maroon Grunge for July 1st when it was 92F and I needed to cut more red because in the first 5 weeks of this years quilt we have already had more red/80s days than in the 52 weeks of the first quilt. And that trend has been continuing...
Updated photo for week #59 June: 69 - 73 - 82 - 86 F July: 92 - 88 - 83 F |
And here is this week's weather:
85 - 87 - 71 - 71 - 77 - 81 - 81 F |
Followed closely by the weather for the month of July so far:
And just to prove that it's really summer (as if the temperatures didn't give it away!) - only in Summer do I have hot air balloons float over my house. I really thought he was about to land in the village park behind my house because he was so low but nope, he was a rising! It was a glorious evening for a balloon ride :)
And sew...how has your weather been?
Please feel free to leave your weather in the comments or link up a post with your own weather project. You don't have to use EPP for your quilt, it's just that so far all the people I
Although I know it means your weather has been hot and unpleasant, the color combo of your recent weather is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh, once in a rare while we get a balloon flying over the fields of our community. Always fun to see, but there hasn't been one lately.
These fabrics are great! I think it is hot eveywhere in the northern hemisphere.
ReplyDeleteAnd while you are buying new fabrics for hot temperatures, yesterday here was colder than it has ever been. If I had made a second year, I would have had to use the pale blue I never needed last year. Our top was 4.7C, or 40F. I know you will laugh, but that is extreme cold in this part of the world!
ReplyDeletePretty combo!! Hot hot hot ... it's the way it is. Love the hot air balloon shot! Beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteSpectacular shot of the hot air balloon. Your weather blocks would be even hotter if you were using the daily temp at 4PM instead of noon. Gonna be another hot one this weekend.
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Ballooning is so much fun
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