Morning again... my daylight savings bank is still empty.
Link with 974: Sunrise.
[It has been a couple of weeks and I'm still feeling the effects of the switch to Daylight Savings time. Every Spring and Fall when we go through this I wonder if I'm the only one that wonders if there is a real benefit to this inconvenient exercise.]
From "The Haiku Anthology" I became interested in Haiku and I have since written numerous haiku, senyru, and tanka. "Masago", my haiku pen-name, means "grain(s) of sand" in Japanese. I have recently started learning Esperanto and Japanese. A few years ago I developed a new eastern verse form which we now call 'Renhai'.
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Morning again...
my daylight savings bank
is still empty.
Link with 974: Sunrise.
[It has been a couple of weeks and I'm still feeling the effects of the switch to Daylight Savings time. Every Spring and Fall when we go through this I wonder if I'm the only one that wonders if there is a real benefit to this inconvenient exercise.]
I don't like it either. I never feel right again until we change back in the fall.
But hey, at least it gave you a poem. :)
I think about those little banks (babies and children) that are subject to a sudden change in their little schedules.
Those big daylight savings meanies!!!
well put vaughn
john
well said
gave me a little smile to take to the forest with me
Funny!!
we switched time only last weekend and i still feel the effects.. and don't like it
Aurora: *rant, rant...* ...I'm pleased you agree with me. :-)
Pamela: Yeah, shame on them!
John: Thank you, my friend.
Floots: *smile* Smarty-pants, this hardship probably doesn't even affect you. :-)
Pat: Thanks.
Polona: I know the feeling. I haven't met many that can admit to liking it. :-(
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