Saturday, October 29, 2011

Natural Time

Clock, church of Sant'Andrea, LivornoNever been a great fan of the “ora legale” (daylight saving time) and I am glad that tomorrow we will be back to our natural time.

See also: Sant'Andrea - Clocks

13 comments:

Luis Gomez said...

Totally agree with you VP. I guess we are changing it as well sometime soon. Not quite sure when.

Anonymous said...

Counting only the happy, the sunny hours.

Please have a good weekend.

Anonymous said...

VP I'm not a fan of daylight savings time either...Arizona and Hawaii are the only 2 states, in the USA, who still do not observe it...I enjoyed living in AZ...the rest of the country changes back November 4th

excellent shot of the clock

Michelle said...

I will be glad to "fall back" (as we call it in America), this weekend.

Kate said...

Our standard time begins on November 6th. Am sad to see so much darkness during my waking hours.

Randy said...

We change over next weekend. I like it but I wish it would just stay the same. Nice photo.

Dina said...

Enjoy your once-a-year bonus hour.

Nice to see modern clocks still with Roman numerals.

cieldequimper said...

Clapping hands. I prefer natural time too.

Most people are depressed already here and want to stay on summer time 365 days a year...

Unknown said...

Well, I belong to the group of people who already feel depressed knowing that it will be dark at 6pm in two days. Hate it.

Arianna said...

Anch'io preferisco l'ora solare, anche se il pomeriggio fa buio presto...buon we, Arianna!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Western Australia and Adelaide are the only states in Australia that don't practice daylight saving. We are already 2hours behind the rest of Australia, and now we're three! Makes it difficult in the business world! So I'm with you VP, natural time is best..

Traveling Hawk said...

We too...

Jack said...

Not me, VP. I like having light in the evening. It is depressing in midwinter when it is dark at 4 p.m.