Friend De also wanted to do it . . . and after my blog post, a number of people hopped on board the Temperature Tree bus.
I created a Facebook Messenger group so we could all share our progress, ask questions etc...and complain about temperatures....LOL
We had members in Far North Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and also Denice in Michigan, USA. (Of course, hers was so different !)
De found a blank calendar that I used to record the temperatures and generally I tried to work on it for FNwF and FNSI....(well, I tried...)
I created a Facebook Messenger group so we could all share our progress, ask questions etc...and complain about temperatures....LOL
We had members in Far North Queensland, Western Australia, Victoria, New Zealand and also Denice in Michigan, USA. (Of course, hers was so different !)
De found a blank calendar that I used to record the temperatures and generally I tried to work on it for FNwF and FNSI....(well, I tried...)
AI tells me:
Brisbane experiences a warm subtropical climate with average
annual daily maximum temperatures generally
ranging between 21C in July to 30C in January & February.
Just goes to show you cannot always believe AI!!!
2025 gave us a COLD (for Brisbane) maximum of 17 in June and a VERY HIGH maximum of 39 in October.....I had to find more colours for 35, 36 and I had to group 37 and above.
Most people added a legend to show what colour represented what temperature, so I did that too.
I decided to add fabric borders
Strictly speaking, this was meant to be the January project for Sunday Stitchers....but.... "extenuating circumstances" prevented that happening. . . . .
NOTE: Comments are not coming to my email at the moment, so my replies may be delayed or they may look a bit weird compared to normal....






















.jpg)




























