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Don't forget that the clocks go back on Sunday!
Sam_Alumni
Scope alumni Posts: 7,671 Disability Gamechanger
Daylight saving time ends on Sunday October 27 this year in 2019, so don't forget that the clocks are going back this weekend.
Scope
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Senior online community officer
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I should probably use the extra hour to get up and be productive, but I'll probably use it to get an extra hours sleep!Scope
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Me too! I hate the dark mornings and nights! :-( Thanks for the reminder @Sam_Scope.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Thanks for the reminder!
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I always try to look on the bright side and think of the days getting longer again from December 21 but I still hate this time of year. November and January especially.
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Franstrahan said:I always try to look on the bright side and think of the days getting longer again from December 21 but I still hate this time of year. November and January especially.
Thanks for reminder re clocks.
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Yes but you can see it creeping in from about 3.30. Sun low in the sky, shadowy etc. I suspect the majority of people dont like this time of year.
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