6is5is6 OR IS IT 5is6is5

I think Daylight Saving is Barbaric!

Do you take as long as I do to adjust?

Most of my adjustment period is trying to stop comparing the time today with what the time would have been if it was yesterday!

But why am I being forced to change my time? What earthly use is it to anyone?!

All day today you and I will be distrusting our time pieces. Asking: has this clock been changed back or forward or wherever it should be. Is this today’s time? What time is it really?

This is my day for advocating civil disobedience!

And on top of that the newly growing green green wheat surrounding the house looks spring green.

The animals don’t care that’s for sure.

BooBoo playing with his ball. The full video is on my Instagram account.

Over the last few days I have changed Del’s milking time from morning to late afternoon so we can take advantage of the warmest part of the day for turning the pump on. It would not start for John on Friday.

The cow’s production is dropping slowly. Too slowly. But with the change of time I will take over milking. I can milk after work. And no more treats. I just discovered yesterday that my co-worker was giving her corn at milking time. Which is against the rules. Especially the drying up rule. Only hay from now on and rubbish hay at that.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Celi

32 responses to “6is5is6 OR IS IT 5is6is5”

  1. Daylight savings time is a waste of time!! I really think it is only for the wealthy I’m the lower states with warmer weather that allows them to play golf longer!!😀 Del must be in love with your coworker- since she gets better treats!!

  2. I like the spring forward and more sun after work. I want to keep it that way. Modern working hours take up my working time at home with daylight.

  3. I hate the time change. Everything goes out of sync it seems. I think it is so funny that you caught the co-worker cheating.

  4. Happily, Queensland doesn’t mess about with the clocks, and we have the same time all year round. The other states do, so for half the year they’re on ‘proper’ time and half the year they’re not. I’ve never understood the appeal or logic of the change, and it interferes mightily with scheduling calls to northern Europe; part of the year they’re 10 hours ahead, part of the year it’s 9 hours and you have to remember which. Mind you, to be fair, north Queensland has much less rationale for changing. Being closer to the equator, our seasonal tilt is much less and the times of dawn and dusk are not as divergent. We don’t have the long dark mornings, but then we don’t have the long light evenings either…

  5. once upon atime it was a good idea….now it’s just irritating! Love all your photos video is hysterically cute!

  6. Oh dear! And sorry C, I can’t help but wonder: does feeding corn give a more yellow butterfat?
    In answer to your question of “how long?” WEEKS!:/ Have always hated how they blamed farmers for flipping the time back and forth. I mean, since when do animals give a rat’s hind-end for what a human clock says, for Pete’s sake? (Their’s has always been solar-powered, lol; )

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