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Set your clocks forward

It’s that time of  year again for us to loose an hour of sleep. That sounds terrible but the good news is we gain an hour of daylight in the evenings which I love, love, love!

I do not own this photo. It’s a borrowed Google search that I photo-edited to suit my taste.

The time doesn’t official change until 2am tomorrow morning but I like getting the drop on the change by pushing our clocks that don’t update by an hour sometime today.  I’m just serving a reminder so you won’t find yourself in hot water. Have a wonderful day and if you’re in Blogosphere tomorrow, then you’ll find my latest post Songsational Sundays! X💋X💋, Cathy

8 Comments

  • Liz A.

    I like that most of my clocks now update on their own. It makes things much easier.

  • songbird1329

    Ah, Daylight Saving Time … it means I’ll be leaving the house before sunrise for a few weeks, but I do love having that daylight at the end of the day…

  • Thomas Anderson

    Hi, Cathy!

    Thanks for the time change reminder, dear friend! I saw a notification earlier in the week but forgot to make a note of it. Springing forward an hour means that most days I will be getting up at 3 am (body clock time) instead of 4 am, making an afternoon snooze an essential part of the day. I admire that vintage illustration showing a young woman standing on a chair to reach and set a clock on the wall.

    Have a safe and happy weekend, dear friend Cathy!

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