Clocks Forward – Its a New Day

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It wasn’t easy getting up an hour earlier today. I woke up with Nina Simone’s song in my head to greet the new dawn.  Its a slow start …. and I’m feeling good.

 

28 responses to “Clocks Forward – Its a New Day”

  1. I woke up this morning to a surprise – no time change! I’m in the UK but have both US and UK calendar’s on my computer because the holidays are different. Yesterday I got a notification: Mother’s Day and Daylight Savings time tomorrow! Didn’t realize that Mother’s Day was the UK calendar and the time change was the US calendar!! oops. . . I thought I had the perfect excuse for getting up late!!!

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    1. Whew …glad you got it sorted out, and I remembered to call my Mum in Scotland! Its a bit of a balancing act isn’t it. Thanks Donna 💛

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  2. It certainly does take a little getting used to, doesn’t it? Enjoy your day, Val! xo

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    1. Thanks Jill 💛. I certainly did. I hope you did too.

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  3. I love the light, I dont’ like losing an hour. But what’s an hour, when we can walk with the sun that much longer in the day? Ommmm. xo

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    1. I did enjoy the sun later on our clock today! Hope your Sunday is going well Pam 💛

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  4. There’s no one who compares with Nina – to start the day, or end it!

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    1. Agreed Donna … she ends it so well too. I hope your day was a good one 💛

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  5. I’m feeling good reading your post, Val!

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  6. DST = when daylight staves off twilight

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  7. Richly sung song by Nina Simone, feeling good. Thank you Val, as always.

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    1. Thank you Jet💛 hoping you will be home soon and relaxing into your new life 🙏

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  8. And it doesn’t actualy do much other than change what time clocks say for sunrise. LOL just saying!

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  9. What did man do before he invented time? Being late, having not enough time in the day, schedules,

    Time seems a double edge sword, the structure it provides is crucial but the stress and speed which we live our lives is counterproductive.

    When we Meditate time ceases, no?

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    1. Agreed Marty. 💛 Time as we refer to it, is a construct of the mind. We live in the present.

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  10. ‘Springing ahead’ is harder than ‘falling back’ for some reason. I woke up at 5 (really 6) and decided I may as well go with it. Hopefully, tomorrow I’ll be in sync. 😉

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    1. Yesterday morning was a bit of a blur … Let us all get in sync today, Eliza!

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  11. I must admit I wasn’t too eager to greet the day (so early) but I’m loving the afternoon! I love the longer evenings. I guess the balance will win me over. 🙂

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    I listened to this song today for the first time ever and loved it. It’s now on my favorites playlist. Thank you for posting it.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it Patty 💛

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    I listened to this song today for the first time ever and loved it. It’s now on my favorites playlist.

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  14. Ours is to come. Great song by a great lady

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    1. When do yours go forward Derrick? We got out of sync with George W Bush…

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      1. 1 a.m. March 25th. I think it is always the last weekend.

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        1. Thanks! That was quicker than Google Derrick ☺️

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  15. For the first time ever, I didn’t wake up one hour earlier. I woke up at the time I usually wake up according to my watch, which was still in “winter time”. Since I had one of my short spells of not watching/reading news, and there was no hubby to remind me, Dylan and I just slept….and enjoyed our morning one hour late 🙂

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My name is Val Boyko, a dual citizen living near Philadelphia, originally from Scotland.

This blog came to life one morning in 2013.  I woke up with these words in my mind:  “Life is a series of highs and lows. Be grateful for the highs. Be graceful in the lows. And find contentment in your Middle Ground.”

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