on 03-10-2015 05:27 PM
Don't forget
Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland, the Northern Territory or Western Australia. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2am on the first Sunday in October, when clocks are put forward one hour. It ends at 2am (which is 3am Daylight Saving Time) on the first Sunday in April, when clocks are put back one hour.
on 03-10-2015 05:30 PM
Stawka--before anyone else does it----------will my curtains fade more
with the extra hour?...............................Richo.
on 03-10-2015 05:35 PM
Thanks for the reminder Stawka 🙂
on 03-10-2015 05:36 PM
@imastawka wrote:Don't forget
Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland, the Northern Territory or Western Australia. Daylight Saving Time begins at 2am on the first Sunday in October, when clocks are put forward one hour. It ends at 2am (which is 3am Daylight Saving Time) on the first Sunday in April, when clocks are put back one hour.
Please Stawka.
Could you keep it a tad more simple.
All we need to know is now.
Can you save the end of daylight saving until it ends.
Most of us are now confused.
on 03-10-2015 05:39 PM
@serendipityricho wrote:Stawka--before anyone else does it----------will my curtains fade more
with the extra hour?
...............................Richo.
Richo - does this mean we get older more quickly during daylight saving.
That extra hour & all.
on 03-10-2015 05:42 PM
I was a shiftworker for many years.
Loved putting the clocks forward. April...not so good.
on 03-10-2015 05:44 PM
It is not really all that confusing and you would think after 44 years most of us would be used to it and know what to do...lol
on 03-10-2015 05:45 PM
For Helen
on 03-10-2015 05:45 PM
thanks stawka- if this weather keeps up it will be great
I'm the same ttt, much prefer the beginning than the end
on 03-10-2015 05:45 PM