Saturday, March 9, 2024

Saving Daylight!

    Doesn't anyone ask what is it that we're saving daylight from?  From night? From darkness? Nor does anyone ask "for what are we saving it?" Can it be banked like money? or binned like corn?  Is daylight a commodity that can be hoarded?  Who can add daylight at the end of day without borrowing it from the morning? 

   Like it or not tonight we best adjust our clocks tonight or risk being late for church tomorrow.. Many have been heard to complain about daylight savings time and few defend it. Still it remains. Some economists have weighed in on the subject but who listens to economists? Will we all be tired until it ends and we get back an hour of sleep?  Kaia will not like it because the squirrels, on God's time, will be sleeping when we walk the park. 

Takk for alt,

Al

             Women in traditional dress in Vilnius, Lithuania.


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