Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Post

Daylight Saving Time starts this Sunday, so remember to set your clocks ahead one hour. This is the perfect time to look ahead and enjoy the extra daylight as we embrace the opportunities of a new season.

Dr. Jeff G Hart

Retired(partially)-UNL Emeritus Faculty; Certified Sub Teacher; Coaching for Individual Development/MBTI; CG Jung/Indigenous Research; Analytical Psychology; Angri-Campania-Italia

1mo

I personally do not like the DST. It somewhat disturbs between man/woman and nature. I know it's more natural, away from the large cities, and some critters wonder why those crazy "people" are still out mowing their grass at 10-11 pm (22-23 pm), and why the sun has not yet appeared when they rise up, and it's still dark.? As always, Nature remains the same, and the majority of man/woman continues, and the children asks, "Mom/Dad, it's still dark out. Perhaps when I get up in the morning, the sun's not up yet, I can tell which birds are up, and it's much more quiet - until man/woman begin to appear, and hour later. My thoughts.

Brian Thorp

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1mo

Hey hey....my stove clock will be correct again! Who says procrastination doesn't pay off?

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