Tonight’s the night we get an hour to do what we want with!
Win some- lose some. This time it’s our loss!

Rural humour is good humour – The Basin is just down the road from us
Yes, we’re far enough from the city to have a Volunteer Fire Brigade
And that little change in the clocks means pleasure for some – misery for others
Summer time is on its way 😎😎
for me it’s a complete body jumble as my internal clock gets the day off to a poor start and at times my refuelling habit as well…takes a few few weeks, but also the seasonal change gets into the action…
but then I like that I can stay out longer at the end of the day – well I did, not sure right now as bus hopping around the region isn’t a little less easy right now. Yes we have freedom but it’s not guaranteed…
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Sigh.
We start it too early and we continue it for too long.
My body clock does not like the adjustment at all.
Love that sign.
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Love the sign – we don’t change clocks for another few weeks but “Fall Back” is never fun. I prefer “Spring Forward” next March.
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Four months would do nicely, yes please.
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What a great sign. We have to wait until the end of the month but it means an extra hour in bed!
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We don’t switch our clocks back, or forward, here in Queensland. And I hope the status quo remains.
Have a good weekend, Cathy…I hope it’s going well for you so far 🙂
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Oh, my jealousy gene just jumped in—summer, I love summer, and ours is over. Sigh. Also, we don’t change our clocks back to standard time for another month. I hate getting up in the dark.
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I hate the stolen hour and I never really appreciate the gained hour in a few months time. But I do like daylight saving.
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It is funny (good downunder humour), but I’m not giving up 4 months of my life for anyone, not even the next 4 months (and especially not summer months). It hasn’t been the most fun time in my life but if I had to choose between pandemic and war ….. I know, we’d rather not have either, but wars are manmade and we’ve no effective way of stopping those, so what makes us think we can stop nature? A reminder from time to time of our place in the scheme of things probably isn’t a bad thing, and maybe we’ll come out of this with a stronger determination to do something meaningful about the manmade damage we are inflicting on the world and each other.
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