daylight saving time
Posted: Tue 06 Dec 2016 2:27 pm
I have been reading various articles on this and I hope its not insulting anyone by creating a post.
Personally after having a summer of rising early to ensure my work tasks are out the way by the time the sun has risen and its just too hot, topping up sleep during the day and going out again in the evening to complete my tasks before nightfall. I am finding it lovely to feel 'normal' wake at 7am and off to work 8 to 8:30, noticed traffic is slightly heavier but also coming home after 7 hours its still light and and enables me time to do things at home.
I feel I must be a small majority judging on strikes but seeing the amount of cars on the road after dark it can not all be down to the danger of driving in the dark.
Personally after having a summer of rising early to ensure my work tasks are out the way by the time the sun has risen and its just too hot, topping up sleep during the day and going out again in the evening to complete my tasks before nightfall. I am finding it lovely to feel 'normal' wake at 7am and off to work 8 to 8:30, noticed traffic is slightly heavier but also coming home after 7 hours its still light and and enables me time to do things at home.
I feel I must be a small majority judging on strikes but seeing the amount of cars on the road after dark it can not all be down to the danger of driving in the dark.