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Mari 03-08-2011 03:00 AM

Daylight Savings. Move your clocks ahead Sat night / Sun morning
 
Hi,
We have more daylight hours at night soon! :)

Move the clocks one hour ahead Saturday night / Sunday morning.
We lose an hour of sleep but we gain sunlight! (U.S.)

Soon we will have Spring too. :D

M.

DiMarie 03-08-2011 05:19 AM

Oh a true sign of Spring!


After the 10" of snow and heavy ice last night, this will be a turn toward warmth I hope.
This is the remainder of ice as it melted from the trees behind the house this morning, it looked like glass on them.

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/DSC00390.jpg

OhKay 03-08-2011 05:43 PM

Love the idea of extra light hours and warmer temps, but boy, does changing the clocks mess me up!

Pamster 03-09-2011 02:17 PM

Man me too OhKay, thanks Mari for the reminder! Hope this year the damage to my sleeping pattern isn't too bad. :p

waves 03-09-2011 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 751092)
We have more daylight hours at night soon! :)

Move the clocks one hour ahead Saturday night / Sunday morning.
We lose an hour of sleep but we gain sunlight!

yeah i have to do that in two weeks. we will be an hour closer togther till then.

but you gotta explain to me how to move these clocks one hour.
do some cars have gauges that tell you when you've moved forward an hour?
what's the conversion to miles or km?

or am i doin it wrong? should i put em in a wooden wagon and trail the clocks in them? how will i know when i've travelled an hour?
:p :eek::D:D:cool: :wink:

Pamster 03-13-2011 09:27 AM

Man I can't believe it sneaked up on me again! I got up at 7:30- which was really 8:30! Bummer I hate these time changes....Ugh!

waves 03-13-2011 09:31 AM

i did too, but the alarm said 8.30 and it was really 7.30... we don't change for 2 weeks... this alarm i guess decided it wanted to change with the US folks... it's weird coz i doesn't have a built in date but i don't see how i could have changed itself.... none of the other clocks were done and i know we change in 2 weeks... i change them all at once when i do it...

hmmmmmm ;)

well nothin like a jumpstart on the day and getting my late winter/early spring wardrobe completely changed out before 9.30!!! :D:D:D

hope yours worked out Pammie. :hug:

~ waves ~

N.B. as of now, we have one less hour in the time difference between US and Europe, for 2 weeks.


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