26-10-2024 10:15 - edited 26-10-2024 10:31
26-10-2024 10:15 - edited 26-10-2024 10:31
At 2am Sunday morning (27th Oct), it's time to turn back the clocks (End of BST).
This gives us all an hour extra in bed.
It's also the start of dark mornings and dark nights!
Veritas Numquam Perit
26-10-2024 22:41
Whilst some will get an extra hour's sleep on Sunday, spare a thought for the National Trust Volunteers who work tirelessly through the night to move the stones back 1 hour at various stone circles around the countryside.
27-10-2024 07:19
27-10-2024 08:05
27-10-2024 08:05
Yes indeed 😂
Veritas Numquam Perit
27-10-2024 15:49
27-10-2024 15:49
I hope everyone enjoyed their extra hour in bed ; it should happen every night in my view. 🌓
27-10-2024 16:56
27-10-2024 19:12
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27-10-2024 19:20
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27-10-2024 21:49
27-10-2024 21:49
Handy when moving from a km/h to an mph country, as hereabouts... Love the clockface for BST to GMT 🤣
01-11-2024 22:16
Can't say I like the dark early evenings much at all. I was told in the pub it is to do with the farmers. I thought it was so schoolchildren could go to school in daylight and get home in the daylight just, many years ago. I remember one year when someone decided not to change the clocks = didn't like that much either.
Like you @Cleoriff I suffer with SAD - & the quality of the actual daylight we do get is so poor 😞
02-11-2024 16:42
02-11-2024 16:42
There have been various iterations over the years @RunrigForever ; these include Double BST during WWII, which was an energy saving measure :-
Facts about Daylight Savings in the UK - BBC Bitesize
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zj76vj6
Whatever happened to Double Summer Time? | Iain Hollingshead | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2006/jun/24/comment.mainsection2
GMT, BST, WW2 Double Summer Time and the 'right' time
https://www.1900s.org.uk/1940s50s-time.htm
The trouble is that whatever clock we adopt, there will be some who like it and some who do not ! 👍