Frankie and Slim

Frankie and Slim
Happy New Year

Sunday, March 12, 2023

SUNDAY TALKING...

Today we have sprung forward...

The clock says 7:00 AM but my body is saying 6:00 AM.  Should I be awake yet?

Retirement makes this somewhat easier.  The pups have returned to bed and I shall do the same.

Do you experience this twice a year time change in your corner of the world?  

14 comments:

  1. We do as well...I kept wondering why I needed to get up!lolol
    hugs
    Donna

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  2. Not here in Arizona and I am grateful

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  3. We do twice a year, but it usually takes me a few days to recover each time.

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  4. Thankfully, here in Queensland, we don't have daylight saving. It was trialed a couple of times years ago...and at the time, I hated it.
    I hope we never get it here.

    Enjoy your weekend. :)

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  5. I want to keep the time one or the other and quit changing.

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  6. Apparently Florida did not fall back one year and the result that a number of children were hurt or killed by drivers who did not see them going to school in the dark. Blame the dark and time change rather than the abysmal driving of Florida drivers. I'm sorry, but it's really bad.

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  7. Suffer through it is more like what happens here.

    When are we going to change all the clocks by a half hour, splitting the difference, and leave them there?

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  8. Thankfully we don't have this here...

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  9. I should be retire when we set our clocks back. If not I will be only working one day a week.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  10. We have it in Australia except for the state of Queensland and I hate it. I think we should all copy Queensland and leave the time as it was meant to be.

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  11. There are people here who want it year-round. I don't like it at any time of year. I don't have any trouble with it in the fall-- an extra hour of sleep works just fine.

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  12. We do in Canada heard they are thinking to stick to DST and no time change

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  13. We have it too in England. It used to be called Britush Summertime which sounds nice to me. Now they call it Daylight Saving which doesn't have the same appeal. In any case I really look forward to it, those lovely long light nights. Roll on the last Sunday in March, only 11 days to go!!!!

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  14. I have it in the UK but not in AZ. Doesn't really bother me either way as I don't have a normal daily pattern.

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