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We don't have DST here for two more weeks. But get this. Last month I heard that it (the time change) was on the 28th. I thought they meant the 28th of Feb. Which IS early, but I knew it is not at the same time here as in the US/Canada. So I told Nick to make sure that they changed time so they didn't miss their train home (he had a show out of town). Luckily his friends knew I was wrong. I HATE DST. It is completely unnecessary and causes a lot of problems because it messes with biological rhythms. My hometown, Indianapolis, doesn't participate in DST. (Indiana is the best!). I think Phoenix doesn't either. Anyway, hope you catch up after the lost hour. Happy Spring.
Posted by: Krissa | Monday, March 15, 2010 at 03:10 AM
Ha, that's funny about Nick!
Well, I didn't actually lose an hour because I just went to bed and got up when I would have anyway, and only changed the clock after waking up! Um, certain towns/states don't participate in DST? Does that mean they're always an hour different? ;)
And, I don't want to make you jealous, but we've been having the most gorgeous spring-like weather imaginable! Loving it.
Posted by: have gone vegan | Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 09:43 PM