HH3 wrote:Spargo wrote:And the farmers are forced to start work an hour later due to the darkness, extending their time out in the 44 degree temp - yes?
Couldn't they just make their own starting and finishing times based on the sunrise and sunset. So instead of a 5am start, its a 4am start, and finish an hour earlier than normal?
Whats the problem with that? They get more of their afternoon for activities.
What the clock says has no effect on the actual daylight hours.
Dinner-time is 12 pm DST or no DST.
The country hour at noon, on 5 CK, come in for a bit of dinner, listen to the wireless, get the market prices from the Gepps Cross sales, current rural news, Out again for the afternoon shirt finish at about 5;30 pm, in for a wash, tea at 6 pm.
Clockwork
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!