Cole & Windseeker
Windseeker Windseeker
Hey Cole, have you ever tried to map how the wind shifts between sunrise and sunset, like a tiny adventure that turns into a pattern? I feel like there's a secret story in those breezes that could use a bit of your methodical eye.
Cole Cole
That's a great idea. Start by picking a clear spot with little obstruction. Use a simple anemometer or even a paper cup wind sock to record wind speed and direction every half hour from sunrise to sunset. Write down the time, speed and direction in a notebook or spreadsheet. Once you have a few days of data, plot it on a graph to see how the wind changes. You might notice a pattern that shifts from a light breeze in the morning to a stronger flow in the late afternoon. If you want to give it a story feel, label the phases as “Morning Glimmer,” “Midday Drift,” and “Evening Whisper.” Let me know how it turns out, and we can fine‑tune the method together.