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    Posted: 01 Dec 2024 at 5:04am
To the Winter Solstice and shortest daylight for this year, 12/21

A little over 9 1/2 hours of Sunlight.

Edited by DMiller - 01 Dec 2024 at 5:05am
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Yeah, it's like a countdown for me. Like to get past that "hump" so to speak. Hard for me to stay motivated when it gets dark so early
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More sunlight is always welcome.
I for one, hope Pres Trump puts an end to the foolishness of twice a year changing clocks.
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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

Yeah, it's like a countdown for me. Like to get past that "hump" so to speak. Hard for me to stay motivated when it gets dark so early
I’m with you. So hard to get enough done when you put in 9 hours at the day job plus almost an hour of commuting and have anything left to do something. Plus not seeing or being in the sun really saps my energy after a while.
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i am a snowmobiler,      but i countdown to the shortest day of the year also.     just one of those little things in life to look forward to that makes each day great even when things get crappy
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Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

To the Winter Solstice and shortest daylight for this year, 12/21

A little over 9 1/2 hours of Sunlight.

And I'll be exceedingly thankful when the nights start to draw out again! 
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Changing clocks is a good thing. Helps in the morning. Gets the kiddies on the bus in better conditions. Invented for a reason years ago and still valid today. Lol. Smile   Our days here get less than 9 hrs.

Edited by Ed (Ont) - 01 Dec 2024 at 4:26pm
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I could live with DST year round. Hate standard time!
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Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

I could live with DST year round. Hate standard time!
AGREE! Can’t imagine living in Maine where it gets dark at 4:00 this time of year!

I get to work while still dark out, and no windows. If I have no errands to run, can get home with an hour or so before sunset. Truly demoralizes me.
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OK.... WHAT 'time' do the animals use ??
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

OK.... WHAT 'time' do the animals use ??

Pretty sure animals don’t have a boss to report to that expects a work schedule to be adhered to.
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