Yep. Nothing better than walking out of the office at the end of the day and it already looks like midnight.Yay. Doing absolutely anything after work outside is impossible for the next 2 months. Yay.
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Yep. Nothing better than walking out of the office at the end of the day and it already looks like midnight.Yay. Doing absolutely anything after work outside is impossible for the next 2 months. Yay.
How does a time change affect that?
For a guy that gets up at 5:00 everyday I agree with this.
I have three pups and it always takes a few days to get them adjusted. I guess the bright side is that they've been getting up at 4 lately, which is enough time to take them out, give them a treat and go back to sleep for an hour on the couch with them. I just hope it's not at 3 for the next few days.Got no dog in this fight any more since *I* sleep whenever I feel like it.
However, pets get disoriented when you mess with their circadian rhythms. And seven cats makes for a LOT of disorienting.
Their bodies tell them what time breakfast and dinner are...and if you've ever tried to sleep through a hungry cat...
Takes a few days for them to adjust. Like babies.
It appears that I miraculously survived another time change without too much damage.
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Think it is bad now, give it 6 weeks.I can't stand it when it gets dark so early
I know, we're also entering that wonderful time of year were the sun is in your eyes almost whatever direction you're driving.Think it is bad now, give it 6 weeks.
I'm one who struggles (whines?) in the fall with clock-switch, but I don't like it all that much when DST starts, either. It's like "cheating" the gradual, natural increase in daylight after enduring winter.DST...it's coming back soon.