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Nov 11, 2022 11:15 AM CST
Name: Zoƫ
Albuquerque NM, Elev 5310 ft (Zone 7b)
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I'm with Nancy. Not that I "like" changing the clocks, but on the long list of ways I'd like to see the country change, it's near at the bottom.

The fact is, winter days are short and diddling with the clocks can't change that. Altho I agree with Tiffany in theory, I think it doesn't entirely apply to folks in snowy or icy climates where they're not going to be playing outside in the evening regardless of the light. I'd wager a guess they'd prefer a bit more light while driving to work on icy roads (Pure speculation on my part).

Being retired, it no longer affects me like it did when I was desperate for some garden time after work, but I do fondly remember the elation of having that first week of extended daylight every spring.

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