Sentences with phrase «end of daylight savings time»

End of daylight savings time means more afternoon #surf sessions and killer California #sunsets.
There used to be a time when I looked forward to the end of daylight savings time.
But if you are a parent of a young child then you know that the end of daylight savings time is in many cases dreaded instead of welcomed.
The end of daylight savings time means more light sneaking in during the early morning hours of the morning.
The end of daylight savings time can be stressful, especially if your baby is already an early riser.
The end of daylight savings time is just around the corner!

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until recently i've had ample light for photographing those early evening meals but by october's end, daylight at dinnertime became a thing of the past, and the + hour shift from daylight savings time hath since befucked this process even further.
This coming Sunday morning (March 11th) at 2 a.m. daylight savings time begins and the clock springs forward one hour, which means we lose an hour of sleep and gain an hour of sunlight at the end of the day.
It's even still light outside when I get home at the end of the day thanks to daylight savings time.
In November, I have «Zero - Tasking» Day which takes place this year on 11/5 — the day daylight savings time ends (tied to my book, The Gifts of Change) In December, I have «Celebrate Short Fiction» Day, which takes place this year on 12/21 — the shortest day of the year — info at http://www.nancychristie.com/focusonfiction/celebrate-short-fiction-day/.
One study estimates that pedestrians are three times more likely to be fatally struck by a vehicle in the weeks that follow the end of Daylight Savings Time.1 Accidents occur mostly because drivers have not adjusted their behaviours to account for less daylight during the morning and nighttime rush hours.2
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