Doesn't save energy at my house. Instead of using lights for an hour or two at night, now I use lights for an hour or two in the morning.
My sleep pattern is still jacked up
I hate it too. I would rather be on standard time. At the very least pick DST or standard and stick with it. It must be making some billionaire richer or we would have stopped doing this switch.
I love it.. The time in the evenings is priceless!!
There's an old Zen story about how the young initiate asked the Master: "How do you practice Zen?"
"When I'm hungry, I eat. When I'm tired, I sleep," he replied.
That's really all there is to it.
About 2014, my body got used to getting up at 0400 to go turkey hunting, and it never stopped. That means I end up going to bed early and waking up ridiculously early, but that's what my body's telling me to do. I do it. I tried to fight it at first, but I found out this was not to be. It's handy for hunting, and I've found it is handy for a lot of other things. I get most of my work done for the day before sunrise.
Eating? I'm diabetic. I found one of the best ways to deal with it was to do a strict routine of eating. I eat 3 meals a day with a day-to-day variation of only a few minutes. I eat when I'm hungry and my body pretty much picked that time.
EST? EDT? It doesn't really matter. Over the winter I've been going to bed around 7. After the time change, it moved to 8.
Up north, daylight savings keeps us from having civil
twilight at 3:30 AM during the summer. Sunrise would be 4:10 AM. It would be my preference to remain on DST year-round so its not pitch black by 4:40 PM in the winter. We have an 8 hour shift in daylight between the winter and summer solstice. 16 hours daylight in the summer, 8 hours in the winter. In Houston, the shift is 4 hours.
I love it.. The time in the evenings is priceless!!
And I don't have to get up so damn early for spring turkey hunting.
Doesn't save energy at my house. Instead of using lights for an hour or two at night, now I use lights for an hour or two in the morning.
Come on! Lighten up Francis!! đđđ
My sleep pattern is still jacked up
Try working nights about half the time, off and on for 40 years, while also having a family, traveling to ball games etc etc. whatever it is I have ainât any sort of pattern. Almost 11 years after retiring, If I get 5 hours at a stretch, itâs a miracle.
Sorry, I know youâre not supposed to mix whines........
I donât care for it either, letâs go on strike??
Pros and cons.....
Now I can get stuff done in daylight after I get home from work.
Plus riding a bicycle home through a rough area is safer in daylight. Dark mornings I donât mind, all the thugs are still asleep.
OTOH when they set the clocks back in the Fall, I leave my watch on summer time, means I have an extra hour to work out before work.
I prefer DST.
I dont need light at 5AM but I can sure put it to good use in the evenings after work.
Getting to sleep an extra hour in Turkey season is a bonus too
It doesnt seem to effect me much. I been getting up at around 4:30-4:45 am for decades and I go to bed around 8:30-9 pretty much every night. I would prefer that the time didn't change. I dont have the kind of job were I have to be at the office at 8 and I don't have much going on outside in the evening.
Doesn't save energy at my house. Instead of using lights for an hour or two at night, now I use lights for an hour or two in the morning.
I love it. Wish they'd keep daylight savings time forever... Standard time sux - bigly..
I like DST. Wish they'd leave us on DST year 'round as I dislike the changes.
I like DST. Wish they'd leave us on DST year 'round as I dislike the changes.
Yep. One way or the other.
No DST here thank goodness
Doesn't save energy at my house. Instead of using lights for an hour or two at night, now I use lights for an hour or two in the morning.
I love it. Wish they'd keep daylight savings time forever... Standard time sux - bigly..
+1
My sleep pattern is still jacked up
Try working nights about half the time, off and on for 40 years, while also having a family, traveling to ball games etc etc. whatever it is I have ainât any sort of pattern. Almost 11 years after retiring, If I get 5 hours at a stretch, itâs a miracle.
Sorry, I know youâre not supposed to mix whines........
Hahaha!
Being retired, and not having to punch anyone's clock but my own, I don't care one way or another. Either way, I still have to do my chores around the place.
I hate sunset at 4:00 more than DST.
My sleep pattern is still jacked up
Try twice a year moving to Alaska and back. 3 hour to 4 hour time change just depending. Lots of other things way worse...
I wish they'd move it ahead another hour in the fall. Give folks up North a little daylight after work.
They need to pick one or the other and leave it that way.
Doesn't save energy at my house. Instead of using lights for an hour or two at night, now I use lights for an hour or two in the morning.
I just wish theyâd just leave it the hell alone......one way or the other, it doesnât matter! memtb
I love it. I don't want daylight at 5am and darkness at 4:30. The one hour difference does have any effect on my sleep whatsoever.
Wish they'd split the difference then leave it alone !!!
I prefer the daylight hours after work hours.
I love it.. The time in the evenings is priceless!!
It's great for younger families. Folks have time to get outside after work.
Most of the grumps are my age and hate anything resembling change to their God given routines. Lighten up guys and let younger people with lives to live enjoy the extra hour of daylight after they get home.
Seems the consensus is swinging towards lovin' the light in the evening.
I'm retired and no longer have to get up at 0530 or earlier. I can if I wish to...............but don't very often.
But, I'm already up in the evenings doing scheidt and really enjoy the extra light at dark. Having to stop yard work at 1600 or 1630 sucks.
Oldman, might we just suggest you sleep in an hour later to save money on those lights you're complaining about.