Daylight Savings and Loan
Every April brings upon the yearly ritual most Americans adhere too with longing anticipation. The budding of the first spring flower you say? Opening day of your favorite major league baseball team? No, kids, it's daylight savings where most of America turn their clocks ahead one hour to get an 'extra hour' of daylight. That extra hour turns into one less hour of sleep that night and it usually takes this writer a few days to a week to adjust. Why can't we just keep the daylight savings as it is year round? Wouldn't that just make for a more pleasant winter knowing that nighttime will not befall upon the land at 4:30pm in December? Am I asking too many questions? How does an ocean wave wave?
Well, until we get that hour back in October, here's to another cup of java.
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