Daylight Saving Time
It’s that time of year again, when we spring forward into Daylight Saving Time. This seems to come earlier every year and the few people I’ve mentioned it to this week have also said, ‘Really, it’s that time already.” While I personally think the whole clock-changing thing is a ridiculous concept and waste of time setting and resetting clocks, watches and other things that keep time every six months, we are like most places in the country – save for the states of Arizona and Hawaii (anyone know of anywhere else in the U.S. that doesn’t observe DST?). So before you go to bed Saturday night, remember to set your clocks ahead one hour, as Daylight Saving Time officially begins at 2 a.m. Sunday morning, March 8. And for those dismayed that they’ll lose an hour’s sleep this weekend, take comfort in knowing you can always gain it back in another short six months.
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