I don’t know about you, but the whole Daylight Saving Time thing is still kicking me. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love that it is light later into the evening. But I want that hour back, and next November is a LONG time from now. By then, I’ll be used to it and not want to give up the light. Uniform time serves a purpose – Daylight Saving Time no longer does. Or, at any rate, switching back and forth no longer does.
On a brighter note, this past week included our 14th wedding anniversary. It both seems like a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, and only yesterday, all at the same time. And it’s been wonderful from that day to this. I’m looking forward to LOTS more.
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Coming This Week:
Radicalized by Cory Doctorow (review)
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The UK hasn’t made the switch yet… End of March for us. I totally agree that it is the most ridiculous thing that just doesn’t seem to serve any purpose anymore. Just pick a time and stick to it already! :/
I hate the time change. I enjoy walking the dog in the daylight, but I’m so tired! Happy anniversary. Have a good week!
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I’m with you on the DST. I do love it being light later.
I own a bunch of Jeffe Kennedy books. I just need to get them into my reading. Have a wonderful week.
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