What time is it anyway?

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Sunday, November 7, 2021  As someone who lives with lots of animals, I take these time changes very gradually if at all. I always leave one clock as the animals’ clock so I know when they are expecting to be fed etc and sometimes it really doesn’t change for them at all.  And I will continue to go to bed when I’m tired and wake up when I feel rested. (retirement perk)  It only slightly bothers me that the change happened on my birthday this year.  Since Ed does use the clock more than the light or the animals to run his daily schedule it messes with mine a bit.  hehe   Happy Sunday no matter what time it is!

Photo of the Day:  Changing the clocks does not change feeding time, right?    ~Benjamin       Right, Benji!

11 Responses

  1. Lana

    We hate the time change, especially since it now will get dark at 4:30! We try to gradually adjust morning feeding, but have to go earlier in the evening, due to darkness. We have lights, but daylight is better. Wish we would stay on daylight savings.. Oh well. Happy Birthday! So sweet that hubby made a comment.

    • Linda

      Thanks, Lana. As the daylight starts to shrink, we gradually do the afternoon feeding earlier and earlier too, just because I don’t like being out in the darkness. And the herd seems to be hungry earlier too.

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