Seriously, so on November 1st we set our clocks back an hour. It was dark when I was going to work (6:30 AM), & doing so made it slightly more lit in the AM...... for only about 2 weeks!
Now it's back to being dark when I go to work, but also, the damn sun is setting, like NOW, at 4:30 in the afternoon. So I have to assume the daylight we're saving is not meant for this time of year, or it is an utter failure imho. So I guess in spring, we'll move them forward again, & that will give us our hour of sun back in the morning? I think??? & that's the daylight we're presumably saving?
The point is, isn't the winter the time of year where people are more sunlight & vitamin D deprived? Wouldn't it be more sensible for us to have that hour of sun later in the day, in the coming weeks? What is the modern thought behind continuing this nonsense?
Now it's back to being dark when I go to work, but also, the damn sun is setting, like NOW, at 4:30 in the afternoon. So I have to assume the daylight we're saving is not meant for this time of year, or it is an utter failure imho. So I guess in spring, we'll move them forward again, & that will give us our hour of sun back in the morning? I think??? & that's the daylight we're presumably saving?
The point is, isn't the winter the time of year where people are more sunlight & vitamin D deprived? Wouldn't it be more sensible for us to have that hour of sun later in the day, in the coming weeks? What is the modern thought behind continuing this nonsense?