Don't forget that the clocks go back on Sunday!
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Sam_Alumni
Scope alumni Posts: 7,671 Disability Gamechanger
Daylight saving time ends on Sunday October 27 this year in 2019, so don't forget that the clocks are going back this weekend.
Scope
Senior online community officer
Senior online community officer
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I should probably use the extra hour to get up and be productive, but I'll probably use it to get an extra hours sleep!Scope
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Me too! I hate the dark mornings and nights! :-( Thanks for the reminder @Sam_Scope.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Thanks for the reminder!
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I always try to look on the bright side and think of the days getting longer again from December 21 but I still hate this time of year. November and January especially.
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Franstrahan said:I always try to look on the bright side and think of the days getting longer again from December 21 but I still hate this time of year. November and January especially.
Thanks for reminder re clocks.
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Yes but you can see it creeping in from about 3.30. Sun low in the sky, shadowy etc. I suspect the majority of people dont like this time of year.
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