British Summer Time

Cornersteady replied on 28/03/2021 20:17

Posted on 28/03/2021 18:56 by cyberyacht

Ignore him CS. I struggle sometimes too.

Posted on 28/03/2021 20:17

smile I find it so puzzling, you look at the wall hook, look at the hook receiver bit think you have them lined up, it should be so easy but it takes me a few attempts!

DavidKlyne replied on 28/03/2021 20:26

Posted on 28/03/2021 20:26

Personally I would like to see the changing of clocks done away with. However if that is not possible I think they should seriously think about the time they are changed for. Somewhere in the region of 1st December to the end of February?

David

brue replied on 28/03/2021 20:50

Posted on 28/03/2021 20:50

As I said previously it's quite a challenge moving those stones at Stonehenge backwards and forwards twice a year. laughing

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 28/03/2021 21:01

Posted on 28/03/2021 20:50 by brue

As I said previously it's quite a challenge moving those stones at Stonehenge backwards and forwards twice a year. laughing

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:01

You got that right-

robsail replied on 28/03/2021 21:14

Posted on 28/03/2021 19:25 by Wherenext

Would his body know Robsail? Did his timing get messed around? Maybe it's just coincidence but you'll know better than me.

Best wishes and I hope he was none the worse for wear after his fit.

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:14

He seems to be over it, though I am keeping a close eye on him! Thanks for the thoughts !

Takethedogalong replied on 28/03/2021 21:27

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:27

Best wishes from us as well RS,  hope he is ok. 

Winter work days always seemed longer and harder somehow. Barely light as you left for work, dark when you came home some days. I was always fortunate enough never to work more than three miles from home until the last few years of my working life, it stretched to five miles in the later years. But I can recall school mornings barely light in Winter, and nearly dark as you headed home at 4pm. We never had a car as a child, so it was a bus ride or walk.

Wherenext replied on 28/03/2021 21:47

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:47

I used to hate the dark nights in winter when at school because I had to catch a bus and spend the fare instead of walking the 3 miles and pocketting it. laughing

Mind you my mother always knew as my shoes wore out more in summer. Mothers generally knew more than you thought they did.

Takethedogalong replied on 28/03/2021 21:58

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:47 by Wherenext

I used to hate the dark nights in winter when at school because I had to catch a bus and spend the fare instead of walking the 3 miles and pocketting it. laughing

Mind you my mother always knew as my shoes wore out more in summer. Mothers generally knew more than you thought they did.

Posted on 28/03/2021 21:58

Same here, I usually walked to school in Summer. Mind, my school day seldom finished a 4pm, every evening bar Friday was sports practice😁Hockey, Netball, Lacrosse in Winter, Athletics, Tennis, Rounders and occasionally Cricket in Summer. Some evenings I went straight from school to our local Harriers Club..........kept me out of mischief😁 Saturday morning fixtures as well. I was never bored as a teenager, never had the time😂

EmilysDad replied on 29/03/2021 08:06

Posted on 28/03/2021 11:19 by

Went around the house changing clocks this morning.

6 clocks , Central heating timer, Fish tank (x4 devices) 2 cars.

Auto: phones,computers,Burglar alarm televisions

When I was a boy we had one clock in the house and it was built on to the Bush radio.

Posted on 29/03/2021 08:06

your merc should do it by itself ????

replied on 29/03/2021 08:34

Posted on 29/03/2021 08:06 by EmilysDad

your merc should do it by itself ????

Posted on 29/03/2021 08:34

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