Daylight Saving Time begins this evening—technically, tomorrow morning—at 2 AM. So set those clocks forward and enjoy the extra hour of daylight at the end of the day.
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On the light side — 7 Comments
Great. Getting up in the dark again.
Since setting the clocks forward gives us an “extra” hour of daylight, why stop there? If we all set the clocks forward 12 hours then it would never again be dark! Except in Arizona, of course, but I hear that they already have plenty of daylight and don’t need to save any…
[Don’t] Hurry Sundown.
You didn’t think I went away, did you?
Muse?
I’m not the best, but I’m not
confused.
Feet keep me on floor.
You are love, love, love.
and a whole lot more.
You and your crew, board.
keep the game
in your heart
ever knowing
stop and star
I am psyched too! It would be even better if we jumped ahead three hours instead of just one. Then it would get dark around 10 PM. Yeah! And we could just keep adjusting the time throughout the year to keep sunset at 10 PM. Think of all the evening daylight.
Of course, going to lunch in the dark might be a little disconcerting at certain times of the year. And time changes every month or so might be fatiguing, but a small price to pay for more evening daylight.
Beautiful sunset!
Is that the view from your front window? Brrr!
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Great. Getting up in the dark again.
Since setting the clocks forward gives us an “extra” hour of daylight, why stop there? If we all set the clocks forward 12 hours then it would never again be dark! Except in Arizona, of course, but I hear that they already have plenty of daylight and don’t need to save any…
[Don’t] Hurry Sundown.
You didn’t think I went away, did you?
Muse?
I’m not the best, but I’m not
confused.
Feet keep me on floor.
You are love, love, love.
and a whole lot more.
You and your crew, board.
keep the game
in your heart
ever knowing
stop and star
I am psyched too! It would be even better if we jumped ahead three hours instead of just one. Then it would get dark around 10 PM. Yeah! And we could just keep adjusting the time throughout the year to keep sunset at 10 PM. Think of all the evening daylight.
Of course, going to lunch in the dark might be a little disconcerting at certain times of the year. And time changes every month or so might be fatiguing, but a small price to pay for more evening daylight.
Beautiful sunset!
Is that the view from your front window? Brrr!