I don't honestly pay much attention to the whole daylight savings time thing. I just walk around, changing my clocks, without thinking much of it.
However, in a rare moment of clarity this morning as I dried my hair, it occurred to me that I'd have more natural light each afternoon when I got home. More natural light = more opportunities for photographs.
I haven't taken many lately, at least not any that I could publish here. Most are of family and friends, who I protect from my blogging vices. And I miss being able to shoot a few here and there when I return home in the afternoon. Finished knitting projects, for instance, must wait until the weekend before getting snapped and then I rarely remember to do so.
Hey, this daylight savings thing just might be a good thing. (It only took me 37 years to make this connection.)
Monday, March 12, 2007
Delighting in daylight savings time
So sayeth Ragged Around the Edges at Monday, March 12, 2007
Filed neatly away: lamenting
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Hurray for more photo ops!
I love day light savings when it's still light out at 7pm. I get a lot more done, however the day flies by because without warning, it's 8pm! Jimmy on the other hand likes when we put the clocks back in the fall. He appreciates it when it's 5pm and dark and wow, there's still the whole night ahead.
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