It's 70+ degrees in Boston. In March. I hope this isn't indicative of what the summer is going to end up like.
OTOH, it's supposed to be back in the 40s tonight, so it's probably just a freak occurence.
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It's 70+ degrees in Boston. In March. I hope this isn't indicative of what the summer is going to end up like.
OTOH, it's supposed to be back in the 40s tonight, so it's probably just a freak occurence.
I loathe team building. I love daylight savings, but working at home does make it easier. It also keeps me away from team building.
It's 14C here today. And it's suppose to snow Wednesday/Thursday. I blame the Irish, or the Newfoundlanders. Whoever's responsible for Sheelagh's Brush.
I love daylight savings, but working at home does make it easier.
I do like having more light in the summer evenings, but this morning was rough. The light was all ... in the wrong place and at the wrong angle.
I am both extremely tired and extremely hungry. I am not sure DST is to blame, but I might as well.
My back hurts. And my head. In fact, I'm just generally achy all over. Can I blame that on Daylight Savings?
Can I blame that on Daylight Savings?
Only if your pregnancy is somehow related to Daylight Savings.
My sleep schedule has been so off since last Thursday, that daylight savings hasn't whacked me in the head. Yet.
I am down to just taking pain meds when I go to sleep. Finally got a good night's sleep last night. Now I want a nap. I have at least an hours worth of work still to do.
It's 70+ degrees in Boston.
Oh hey keep it going. I'll be home in a couple of weeks.
DST IS TO BLAME FOR EVERYTHING.