Daylight Saving Time
By Staff • Mar 12th, 2010 • Category: InteractSome call it National Groggy Day because you lose an hour of sleep. We like to think of it as gaining an extra hour of daylight for more running time on the trail or longer bike rides after work. What are you going to do with that extra hour of daylight?
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That ‘extra hour’ gets transcribed as a longer afternoon — with more garden time, and a late afternoon cup of tea on the porch. With a longer day, even dinner gets pushed to a later, but more leisurely hour.
I will be walking an extra dog or two and spend what light is left to work in the garden. and just enjoy the evening.