I did before going to bed–but kitty care got me up so early that I'm still failing to turn off my cell phone and on again after enough of a lapse for it to check the time…aargh
My bedside alarm clock has a switch on the side for DST on-DST off. I switched it on. I have a clock in my dining room a little too high for me to reach comfortably, which I leave on DST all year. I wish we HAD DST all year! It would make a world of difference to my ability to drive in winter. (Incidentally I also left my car clock on DST all winter)
I think I need to expand on this a little. If we could have DST year round, it wouldf make a world of difference to those of us who are elderly and/or disabled, can still drive, but can't see well at night. Due to personal circumstances, I REALLY noticed that over this last fall and winter. I felt as though I were under house arrest a lot of the time. DST sets me free again. And I know I am not the only one.
I agree Joanne. I don't like to drive at night either. There are too many deer around here who roam at night. Unless the ground is covered with snow, it's next to impossible to see.
I remembered, and I hate it. I wish they would leave it one way or the other, I don't care which. I read an article in Healthy Living that says the heart attack rate increases significantly during the first two weeks after the time changes.
I remembered but I didn't do it until this morning. I was up at my usual time . . . actually just before my usual time. However I know 3 cats that didn't change their internal clocks. Personally I think changing time is stupid. Leave it on cow time!
Yes. I changed them but I'm not happy about it. I agree with Lynn. Leave it on cow time. My cats let me sleep until almost 7 because they don't change their clocks either.
I did before going to bed–but kitty care got me up so early that I'm still failing to turn off my cell phone and on again after enough of a lapse for it to check the time…aargh
My bedside alarm clock has a switch on the side for DST on-DST off. I switched it on. I have a clock in my dining room a little too high for me to reach comfortably, which I leave on DST all year. I wish we HAD DST all year! It would make a world of difference to my ability to drive in winter. (Incidentally I also left my car clock on DST all winter)
I think I need to expand on this a little. If we could have DST year round, it wouldf make a world of difference to those of us who are elderly and/or disabled, can still drive, but can't see well at night. Due to personal circumstances, I REALLY noticed that over this last fall and winter. I felt as though I were under house arrest a lot of the time. DST sets me free again. And I know I am not the only one.
I agree Joanne. I don't like to drive at night either. There are too many deer around here who roam at night. Unless the ground is covered with snow, it's next to impossible to see.
The best thing about living in Az there are no worries π
I remembered, and I hate it. I wish they would leave it one way or the other, I don't care which. I read an article in Healthy Living that says the heart attack rate increases significantly during the first two weeks after the time changes.
I remembered but I didn't do it until this morning. I was up at my usual time . . . actually just before my usual time. However I know 3 cats that didn't change their internal clocks. Personally I think changing time is stupid. Leave it on cow time!
Yes. I changed them but I'm not happy about it. I agree with Lynn. Leave it on cow time. My cats let me sleep until almost 7 because they don't change their clocks either.
We do this in a few weeks – and Australia does the reverse on (I think) April 5th…. ( the animals adjust rather better than humans I find!).
I'm still SPROINGED!