Our roses love the heat and this is our Disneyland Rose...sweet fragrance. |
The mullein this year is really TALL. |
The yarrow, lavender, and butterfly bushes are full of bees. |
- 1. Use some of your outdoor time to take temperature readings on your thermometer at sunrise (or early morning), noon, and then again at sunset. Record these temperatures, making comparisons. You can also use your outdoor time to use the suggested observations using your senses as noted in the box above.
- 2. Get up early and watch the sunrise. Note the place where the sunrises by observing something on the horizon such as a tree, a building, a mountain, or something else that can serve as a landmark for the sunrise. Do the same thing at sundown, finding a landmark to note.
6 AM 59 degrees and 76% humidity
Noon 74 degrees and 52% humidity
4 PM 83 degrees and 32% humidity
Sunrise at 5:53 AM and Sunset at 8:25 PM
Don't forget to make your own Summer Weather Observations and submit your entry to the Outdoor Hour Challenge Blog Carnival.