Monday, March 12, 2007
TOO LITTLE TO BE SAVED
There isn't enough light to go around let alone be saved.
We have the clocks set ahead and it is not an improvement.
I had to wait a half hour to start my 6AM bike ride today. It was pitch black at 6. Even I am not going to risk going out in that little light.
Now we are turning to the dog-walk after dinner rather than before.
We will have to hustle to get back before the sun is too far down to see our way home.
Well, not that bad.
But it is still annoying.
I don't know what they were thinking. Probably not.
There are arguments on both sides of the energy saving question.
We will adjust.
In two weeks this won't even be a blip on the curve.
But right now, I am in the middle of explaining to an Airedale why we are waiting for his walk, when we will go and what happens to his routine 'bone' after we have dinner.
But we go through this one every year.
There is no trouble in the fall when we take our walk earlier and get the bone right after dinner.
Supper is always the same time. No problem there.
He is not buying it.
I don't either.
Would someone explain it for me?
Labels: bicycle, daylight, environment