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fredag den 23. april 2021

Ⓐ - Ⓩ T - Temperatur

Hver dag klokken 12 kommer der et A-Z indlæg. Temaet er ekkoer, de løse ender, halve projekter, nye begyndelser, gyldne løfter og lokkende udsigter. Men jeg ville ikke være Uglemor, hvis ikke der sneg sig nye projekter og ideer ind i denne omgang A-Z også.
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Every day at noon a new A-Z post goes live. The theme is Echoes, finishing touches, half done projects and endings. But I would not be MotherOwl if these posts would not contain more than a fair share of new beginnings and plans.

T for Temperatur

I januar startede jeg på at følge dagens temperatur hver dat, og søreme om jeg ikke er blevet ved med det. Her er et billede, taget i søndags. Temperaturen er altid fra i går. Man kan jo ikke vide gennemsnitstemperaturen før døgnet ER gået.


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In January, I began charting the temperature and mirabile dictu, I'm still at it. Here's a photo from Sunday, where I filled out the first page. Yes temperature drawing is always a day behind. The mean temperature for a day is not known before the day has ended.


14 kommentarer:

  1. I admire your discipline - and love the chart. A blogger I follow knitted an average temperature scarf, knitting one line each day. It was a thing of beauty tracing our seasons.

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    1. I'm baffled myself. I normally forget or give up such challenges (or actually anything that requires daily attendance) after a short while. But not this chart.
      I also had knitting, crocheting or stitching in mind, but I stayed with drawing because I wanted something easy, not time and material-consuming this time around.
      I have seen such blankets and yes, they are beautiful.

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  2. It is fascinating, although i am not sure i understand exactly how it works.

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    1. Every day I look at the temperature from yesterday. ANd according to a scale I have made, I colour the figure of the day the relevant colous. Bluer is colder and redder is warmer. Hope I kan keep it up for a year.

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    2. Ah, now i understand, thank you!

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  3. How nifty! The only thing I can every remember charting daily is how many times my social studies teacher said "you know" each day throughout ninth grade.
    Black and White: T for Tatooine

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    1. Do you still have those numbers?

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    2. And something's wrong with those links. Here's the right one: Tatooine

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    3. I'm sure the graph is around somewhere, since I can't help being a "historian." But it might take me a while to lay hands on it. I don't know what's wrong with the links, so maybe I'd better just leave them off. It's nice of you to correct them for me, though! =)

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    4. The links are surely some Blogger vs. WP issue. I don't konw how to make those two collaborate.
      Hiding those old memorabilia is a very 'historian' way of doing things. I work in the same way.

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  4. I like the way you make the chart even though I don't really understand it. Are the numbers the temperatures or are they dates? This reminds me of knitting patterns.

    Have a lovely day.

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    1. Thaose are the dates. I made a chart and decided which colour for which temperature, so each day I ppaint in yesterdays temperature in the rigth colour.

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  5. It took me a minute or two to work out the pattern there, but it sure is pretty.

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    1. The letters on top are actually a guide th the clolurs in the chart. Not the intervals, but the order of colours can be seen there.

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