Really? Boy, that Octavius Caesar guy pops up in the most unexpected places.
You can just see in the latest staging in the Colosseum of the musical Arachnehomo Duos, some cynical newspaper editor declaring, "An emperor called Otto Octavius Caesar ends up with eight limbs - what are the odds?"
We love having daylight saving here (Hamilton, NZ). It suits the climate - cold, cloudy, wet winter vs warmer, sunny, dry summers And the number of hours of daylight - means sunrise is about the same time in the morning year round.
But I still would not want it in QLD, there is enough sunny warm weather all year and it getting light at 4.30am vs 5.30am doesn't really make a difference - it still means young kids wake up way too early either way!
Thanks for reminding me - maybe I can call my sister's place early tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThough, technically, I'd suggest that the daylight you're saving belongs to tomorrow night. Except it won't be night. So, tomorrow afternoon.
ReplyDeleteSame down here. You won't have to change your watch to come to TWIST ;-)
You have no idea how often we have to replace faded curtains down here.
ReplyDeleteAnd getting the cows to the dairy? Don't get me started.
I think it was originally introduced by Octavius Caesar...
ReplyDeleteI cannot tell you how happy daylight saving makes me, after a long, cold, wet, dark winter!!
ReplyDeleteHe was a Queenslander too, was he?
ReplyDeleteReally? Boy, that Octavius Caesar guy pops up in the most unexpected places.
ReplyDeleteYou can just see in the latest staging in the Colosseum of the musical Arachnehomo Duos, some cynical newspaper editor declaring, "An emperor called Otto Octavius Caesar ends up with eight limbs - what are the odds?"
I pity you. I love light nights.
ReplyDeleteIt's a tangled web we weave, Mark...
ReplyDeleteNice.
We love having daylight saving here (Hamilton, NZ).
ReplyDeleteIt suits the climate - cold, cloudy, wet winter vs warmer, sunny, dry summers
And the number of hours of daylight - means sunrise is about the same time in the morning year round.
But I still would not want it in QLD, there is enough sunny warm weather all year and it getting light at 4.30am vs 5.30am doesn't really make a difference - it still means young kids wake up way too early either way!