Sunday, November 04, 2012

Sunrise - Running Right On Time

Andy | Sunday, November 04, 2012 | Best Blogger Tips

At 2:00 A.M. this morning most Canadians turned their clocks back one hour switching from Daylight Saving Time to Standard Time. This makes people believe that events are now happening an hour later. The only one not effected by this time shift is Mother Nature. She keeps on ticking with the same old clock that has been in use since the begriming of time.

11 comments:

  1. Nice one again Andy. Do you ever sleep?

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  2. Buddy keeps on ticking, too. He refuses to ever change his watch or clock in the car...and he does not need a clock to awaken in the mornings. Love your sunrise. T'is a beauty. Mother Nature is so kind with her pretties. It is rainy and cold here, and he is off to lead a hike in the rain. Me, I am at home where it is dry and warm. genie

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  3. Stunning! Beautiful sunrise.

    Thanks for visiting my blog!

    Tammy
    ourneckofthewoods.net

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  4. Good that you got a colorful sunrise. For the last couple weeks we have just had varying shades of gray with chilly temperatures so I've been sleeping in past dawn. Thanks for your visit and comment on my blog.

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  5. Great colours, which I'm rarely up early enough to see. :D

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  6. Beautiful Sunrise.

    You say bed early to rise early. The rest. Go on. Makes a man healthy and wealthy

    and wise.

    Isn't 2 A.M early Andy. I am still sleeping. I go to bed at 10ish.

    I guess to take this beautiful shot. I would of missed it at 7ish. ha,ha.

    So your wise.

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  7. I miss a lot of sunsets so this is a rare, lovely sight. (As they keep saying, the best things in life are free!)

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  8. Beautiful shot!

    There's a joke about an indian who likens daylight savings time to soneone who turns their blanket around on the bed and thinks they've gotten more blanket out of the deal.

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  9. This is very beautiful! So true. When we lived in Arizona there was no time change...I loved it.

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