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10-29-2019 09:40 PM
This is one of the advantages of living in a state that stays on standard time all year long. The daylight gradually increases/decreases throughout the year so we don't have to go through the sudden change every Spring & Fall.
10-29-2019 09:49 PM
I live with birds and have adapted myself to their circadian rhythm.
They are driven by daylight and darkness. Next Monday, bedtime for them will be when it gets dark, just like bedtime was for them tonight, when it got dark.
I used to dread having to wake up Presto when it was still dark so that she and I could bond in the morning before I would head off to work. She was not amused Mornings are so much more relaxed with her since I retired.
Even though I benefitted from being able to do some things while I still had daylight after a work day, I always thought it was odd that man manipulated time.
10-29-2019 10:23 PM
@Bird mama wrote:I live with birds and have adapted myself to their circadian rhythm.
They are driven by daylight and darkness. Next Monday, bedtime for them will be when it gets dark, just like bedtime was for them tonight, when it got dark.
I used to dread having to wake up Presto when it was still dark so that she and I could bond in the morning before I would head off to work. She was not amused Mornings are so much more relaxed with her since I retired.
Even though I benefitted from being able to do some things while I still had daylight after a work day, I always thought it was odd that man manipulated time.
@Bird mama Time is only for humans. Animals have no need for it.
10-30-2019 12:30 AM - edited 10-30-2019 12:50 AM
I dislike Daylight Savings Time.
I was always told the change was for saving electricity. Well, that proved wrong. People going to work need to turn their lights on in the morning to get dressed and make breakfast during DST, so what is the difference turning lights on in the morning vs turning them on at night during SDT. I see no savings on electricity.
Besides it takes me weeks to get used to the change as far as bedtime goes, particularly to SDT.
10-30-2019 12:44 AM
Good grief, it's only an hour .... the change is just a little like jet lag.
10-30-2019 09:11 AM
While I am looking forward to next week driving to work in daylight. I don't like the time change either and the older I get the harder it is. I agree pick a time and stick with it.
10-30-2019 11:44 AM
I just wish they'd pick one time and stick with it. I don't care which they choose. I'll adapt.
10-30-2019 11:46 AM
Next to Christmas Eve night this one is my favorite of the whole year. Darkness as early as possible.
10-30-2019 11:53 AM
@Goldengate8361 wrote:@sunshine45 I totally agree with you. I hate the time change. Hate it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me too! I HATE It!!! Hate when it's dark so early!!
10-30-2019 01:54 PM - edited 10-30-2019 02:09 PM
@fthunt wrote:The reason to change the clocks again for approx 4 months escapes me. Total darkness at 5:00 PM is bad enough - standard time ups it by an hour. Who designed this crazy procedure?
Fall back for Fall.............................?
My mom always said they go it backwards.....we need MORE not LESS daylight hours in the fall/winter seasons!!! And in the summer we dont need it light until almost 9PM/10PM....
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