Well, that's cool! Er, I mean, cold, nippy, fall-like, refreshing, mild, springlike, kinda hot, hot, quite hot actually, OK sweltering, sizzling, crispy, tar-bubbling, and . . . well, you get the idea. Nonetheless the project is cool!
I love this! If I were to do this project, it would be limited to the highest temps. San Diego stays mostly 70 degrees and higher, with rare βcoldβ spells during the non-winter.
I just checked and our average low is 44 and average high is 84. This summer was brutal with heat waves over 109F. I think thatβs the point of temperature blankets, to show climate change over the years.
Well, that's cool! Er, I mean, cold, nippy, fall-like, refreshing, mild, springlike, kinda hot, hot, quite hot actually, OK sweltering, sizzling, crispy, tar-bubbling, and . . . well, you get the idea. Nonetheless the project is cool!
Thanks, David!
THIS IS SOOOOOOO AWESOME!
I love the idea of ragged edges though, as that is usually how my days end, raggedy. lol. But thatβs just me.
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!
I love this! If I were to do this project, it would be limited to the highest temps. San Diego stays mostly 70 degrees and higher, with rare βcoldβ spells during the non-winter.
Yup. Iβve used all but two of the colors I picked (below 0 and 100+).
I just checked and our average low is 44 and average high is 84. This summer was brutal with heat waves over 109F. I think thatβs the point of temperature blankets, to show climate change over the years.
Yes, I think so too.