While there are ups and downs throughout the year, this week is one that is guaranteed to be bad for nearly all of us, and we must suffer through it together.
The post was shared over 1,000 times and more than 2,5000 people liked it so chances are, the depressing video showed up in your feed too. It was a “PSA” about how short the days in Boise are getting as we continue marching through fall.
If you have elementary-aged children, you’re already preparing your comeback for the “I don’t want to go to bed! It’s still light outside” argument they’ll start with you the night before school starts.
About a month ago, we posted on Facebook “It’s 5:45 and the sun is still out. This makes us so happy.” We didn’t realize that a simple post of gratitude hit home to so many people!
Daylight Savings Time begins this Sunday, March 11th, at 2am so don't forget to set your clocks forward and spring ahead.
Daylight Saving Time begins the second Sunday in March when clocks were set forward one hour. It gives us the opportunity to enjoy sunny summer evenings by moving our clocks an hour forward in the spring.
Daylight Savings Time ends this Sunday, November 6th, at 2am so don't forget to set your clocks back and get an extra hour of sleep.
Daylight Saving Time began the second Sunday in March when clocks were set forward one hour. When we "fall back" this weekend we'll return to Standard Time. As a result, darkness may seem to be descending early as we readjust to "normal" time.
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