Sunday, March 8, 2009

Daylight Savings Time




When I was growing up in Haskell, daylight savings time started when I was about junior high. At church whenever time was mentioned for an event, one of the local farmers would always ask, "Is that old time or new time?" They measured time by daylight or dark.




Today at church I noticed that the attendance was about 2/3 normal. It happens every spring. As my family likes to remind me, it won't happen to me. Back in about 1991, i got confused about, "spring forward....". We got to church two hours early! It took a while to live that down. I am still living with it!

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