Clocks sprang forward on March 9 as Daylight Saving Time began across most of the United States. Hawaii, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah don't observe this time shift and remain in standard time year-round. Time change has been a hotly debated topic for quite a while and I, for one, would like to stay on one time for the entire year.
Even though it's still winter, I can feel spring in my bones. It's more than a change of seasons. It's a rebirth for the earth and the spirit. Just on walks around the neighborhood or walking through the grocery store, people seem to be smiling more. There's a "spring" in their step. Spring arrives next week! Typical of Ohio, we will get another blast of cold weather even though the calendar says it's spring, but it won't last long, and then in another three months people will start complaining that it's too hot, but not me 😊 Bring on the sunshine!
Our clocks change next weekend but it seems like Spring is trying to nudge Winter out of the way.
ReplyDeleteI adjust my activities to match the sun, and I dislike changing the clocks. It is easier now that I am not working.
ReplyDeleteEven though we in AZ don't participate, I agree. I think we should stay on standard time all year.
ReplyDeleteYou could move to Arizona, where the sensible people live. 😃
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