[Leaves in late light; 11/13/10]
That extra hour courtesy of rolling back Daylight Savings Time to Standard Time is a drop in the bucket. By this afternoon, time has flown and I've accomplished so little. But, maybe, with each dilution that one hour grows more potent: by winter, it will be a remedy for claustrophobia, fear of darkness or of dying, anxiety around deadlines, conferring a sense of spaciousness, of eternal present.
i wish we never returned to standard time. the winter days seem endless with darkness hovering by 4 pm. we wake in darkness and see it return before hubby can even get home from work. he sees daylight only on weekends except through an office window during the weekdays when moving between meetings. :(
Posted by: Sky | Monday, November 07, 2011 at 03:43 AM
Hi Sky: I'm with you. I hate having the day end so early, especially still being at work when it's dark. Same number of hours when I get home, but it seems so much later.
Posted by: Leslee | Monday, November 07, 2011 at 07:24 PM
is there a remedy? i was just wondering about arnica as it's been prescribed for time change due to physical travel...though not sure about time change due to some misguided men in the govt.
good transitions yall! any feedback appreciated!
Posted by: lyn | Tuesday, November 08, 2011 at 08:43 AM