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DST ends, hallelujah.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 593142" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I am still waking up at four thinking it is five. Then I am fragged when I get home. For me, it means hustling out to feed right after school because it is dark by six. My son was asking me about the extra hour of sleep. I told him that you get the extra hour because you are ready to go to bed by eight instead of nine. Chickens quit laying. I had my son at school by seven yesterday because I felt the urgency to leave, since it was broad daylight outside. He has tennis practice at 7:20, so he had a little extra time for warm-ups. I like the longer days, but they would shorten by themselves anyway. By the time Christmas rolls around it will be dark all the time anyway. At least I get home early enough to do chores when the day does get short. When I had an 8 to 5 job, it was dark on the way to work and dark when I got home by the time I finished my commute. That's depressing. I like the longer days. </p><p></p><p>I was in bed by eight and dead asleep, I am sure, by eight-thirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 593142, member: 3306"] I am still waking up at four thinking it is five. Then I am fragged when I get home. For me, it means hustling out to feed right after school because it is dark by six. My son was asking me about the extra hour of sleep. I told him that you get the extra hour because you are ready to go to bed by eight instead of nine. Chickens quit laying. I had my son at school by seven yesterday because I felt the urgency to leave, since it was broad daylight outside. He has tennis practice at 7:20, so he had a little extra time for warm-ups. I like the longer days, but they would shorten by themselves anyway. By the time Christmas rolls around it will be dark all the time anyway. At least I get home early enough to do chores when the day does get short. When I had an 8 to 5 job, it was dark on the way to work and dark when I got home by the time I finished my commute. That's depressing. I like the longer days. I was in bed by eight and dead asleep, I am sure, by eight-thirty. [/QUOTE]
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