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We are one of the places that never change our clocks. It get annoying for friends in other areas to remember if we are now 2 or 3 hours behind. The only thing I really have to adjust to is that all of the TV programs I watch are now on an hour later. 

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My 3 dogs definitely noticed the hour difference! We fed them early because they definitely don't approve of the time change, lol!
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I never had any problems with the time change.  It's a nuisance only because I have change all my watches and some clocks in the house.  

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I agree. This day feels extra long for me. It never use to but today it does. I am totally off. 

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@Lisa now in AZ wrote:

We are one of the places that never change our clocks. It get annoying for friends in other areas to remember if we are now 2 or 3 hours behind. The only thing I really have to adjust to is that all of the TV programs I watch are now on an hour later. 


@Lisa now in AZ      What's REALLY strange, is that the Card's (home) kickoff was changed to an hour later.      Sounds like someone was confused.    di

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Clocks 'fall back' for the USA this weekend! 🍂 - Fun Stuff -  TrustedHousesitters Community Forum
 
 
 
 
 
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Even if we stayed on Daylight time year round, you'd still have fewer hours of daylight during the winter.  

 

And it also depends on where you live as to how much less daylight you have.  The farther north you live, the shorter the days are.  It will still get dark at 6pm in the dead of winter, unlike 8 or 9pm during the peak of summer.

 

Changing the clocks doesn't change nature.

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@tansy  - I was just chillin' watching TV yesterday and kept wondering why my doggie kept coming over to check on me an hour before his dinnertime, like saying duh, hello, are you forgetting something?  LOL🤔