don't forget....set clocks back

Denim Deb

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Only problem w/that is it means I'll be waking up at 4:30 in the morning tomorrow instead of 5:30. :(
 

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Surely it is Spring Forward, is it not?
 

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Ugh...oh yeah :p I'd have been late for church! :lol:
 

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OK, I got that wrong. I'm not waking up at 4:30, I'm sleeping until 6:30. Not a problem for today, but it sure is going to be a problem for this week. :hit
 

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Have to admit that I like DST. Yeah, first couple days can be rough as your body adjusts to the hour's difference in wake-up. But up north here, especially with our narrow horizons due to mountain ridges to east and west, in mid winter we get only a few hours of real sunlight. Around the winter solstice, it's getting dim by about 3:30 in the aft!

So now it will be fairly light here until around 5:30, due to being a couple months past solstice and with DST kicking in. :)
 

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I'm with you, Joel, I like a few more hours of daylight... I just think that "moving" time around is a waste of time! Just leave well enough alone, the days will be shorter and longer no matter where you "move" the hours.
 
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