Sunday, March 9, 2025

Time has Come Today!

 

The time change affects us all in different ways. Today, even though we moved the clocks ahead, I still woke up early. A one hour change for us is the equivalent of a seven hour change for dogs. (There are 52 days in a dog year – do the math. We’ve gone over this. We can revisit this if needed. ) We were watching our son and daughter-in-law’s dogs yesterday and one of the dogs did not eat well. I think she knew instinctively that the time change was coming and had a reaction. Poor thing…

Be careful if you cloxt (changing the time in your car while you drive). I was able to change mine in less than two miles this morning, which is pretty good. But I once had an ’84 Honda where the clock changed itself on the right day. Now my cars’ clocks don’t change and I have to take two miles out of my Sunday morning to change the time. We can put a man on the moon…

A couple of good questions for your car salesman are: 1) “Does the clock change itself on time change day like my Uncle Tommy’s ’84 Honda?”, and, if no, 2) “How many miles will it take, on average, to cloxt the time change?” This will be an important component in making the decision on your next vehicle purchase.

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