You & me both.It puts my biorhythms out of sync. It takes my body a month to adjust. It's a moronic requirement.
If we did a survey, how many kids walk to school, let alone in winter.
i think the whole brouhaha over time change is all in people's heads. it's ONE hour... get over it.
Each person is different. Each of us has a different schedule. Some it bothers and some it does not, as with everything.i think the whole brouhaha over time change is all in people's heads. it's ONE hour... get over it.
if clocks had not been changed over past weekend, day light hours would continue to become shorter and shorter until that day in December... 12/21? 12/22? after that, daylight will increase in teeny increments until June 21? 22? the day with the most daylight hours. then the whole cycle starts over again.
we NEVER gain or lose time... EVER! if you live on/very near the equator your light/dark hours are pretty much equal.
there's no need for DST any more... dump it. and while we're at it... we should learn metric measurements!
I'm okay with it, it signals the seasons to me. In winter it gets dark early and in summer it stays light for a long time. Nice to have it lighter in the morning when I let the dog out. Hubby and I just stayed up an hour later last night, this morning when I looked at my clock I considered my doggie and let him out at an appropriate time. I like the four seasons, this is just part of it.