Accy cyclist
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But she won't have say in when public holidays are held. When i say state i mean elected governments.It may have escaped your attention but the head of the state is also the head of the church.
But she won't have say in when public holidays are held. When i say state i mean elected governments.It may have escaped your attention but the head of the state is also the head of the church.
But she won't have say in when public holidays are held. When i say state i mean elected governments.
They are having you on mate - that's Avebury.
Last Sunday. They don't change until 2am.
The years we didn't do it weren't great , well not in Scotland.
Going to school in the dark is my main memory of it.
1968/71
Going to school in the dark is my main memory of it.
Anyone I've heard saying we should stop putting the clocks forward/back isn't old enough to remember the years we didn't do it.I remember it well - watching the sun rise from the classroom at 9:45.
Though the problem wasn't that we didn't do summer time - it was that we did summer time all year round.
Always the last Sunday in March.It seems a week early to me, but that's only because the 31st is a Saturday.
Yes. The 31st is a Saturday. Today is the earliest that the last Sunday in March can possibly be. Hence it feeling early.Always the last Sunday in March.
During the 60's/ 70's there was an experiment with double summertime, only lasted a couple of years.@Accy cyclist It must have really confused you during the war when we had double summertime....![]()
Not only did i miss the clocks going forward,i also missed the boat race!!https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/who-watches-the-boat-race.232010/
How are these important events passing me by without notice?