This is pleasant to read. I enjoy other people's appreciation of the world in ways I don't share (I like sun in moderation but too much sunlight makes me sooo grumpy). I wouldn't care about DST one way or another except that it has never not made my kids absolutely miserable and exhausted and made our life hell for a week. That's why I want the clocks to stop changing. I don't really care which direction, I just want the changing to stop.
The last couple mornings have been incredibly lovely, that slow, soft velvet light growing in the suddenly not-overcast sky.
This is pleasant to read. I enjoy other people's appreciation of the world in ways I don't share (I like sun in moderation but too much sunlight makes me sooo grumpy). I wouldn't care about DST one way or another except that it has never not made my kids absolutely miserable and exhausted and made our life hell for a week. That's why I want the clocks to stop changing. I don't really care which direction, I just want the changing to stop.
The last couple mornings have been incredibly lovely, that slow, soft velvet light growing in the suddenly not-overcast sky.
Thanks for putting this into words. No one wants to admit they need or like the sun anymore and it's a travesty. My hats off to that Englishman.