End of DST

November 3rd, 2007 by Heather

Heather says:

Don’t forget to set your clocks back by one hour tonight, if you live in an area affected by Daylight Savings Time. You don’t want to be the one that shows up an hour early to work or church.

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  • This means an extra hour of sleep, right? Very nice.

  • Did you know that the Amish do not this? They don’t spring forward or fall back.

  • That’s not totally true (the Amish)….they still have appointments with the “English”, Dr/Dentist/clients etc. so they do stay in time with the community around them. Pam, South Bend

  • And Pam, I think I remember hearing that a few counties in Indiana do not observe DST at all either! But when I heard a news report on DST on the radio this week, it said the continental USA does it (so not Alaska or Hawaii). Maybe the Indiana counties have joined the masses. . .