
February 20th 11, 03:12 PM
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Is it day time yet?
Col wrote:
Nick wrote:
On Feb 20, 11:37 am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Unbelieveably dark day here. It's hard to tell if it's still dawn or
dusk has come early. The drizzle isn't helping the dreary outlook
either. It's just relentless here. Surely there must be some sun
this week? Dave,
S.Essex
Your easterlies are my southwesterlies and vice versa according to
reports on here it seems ! ;-) So probably better for you this week,
but hopefully not too bad here as the pressure is fairly high.
Cloudy (mostly) but not dull today - indeed it seemed to get light
very early, though the mornings are drawing out fast now. Indeed, by
the end of this week we're already into "pointless" (pre-7am) morning
daylight - maybe the clocks should go forward on the first, not the
last, Sunday in March...
Not pointless if you are an extreme morning person like me.
I'm usually awake by 5am and in June I can be up and
bouncing off the walls at 4am or even earlier!
I love the quiet of early summer mornings. Several hours of
daylight yet there's noboby around to enjoy it. I guess if
there was it wouldn't be quiet 
Watch the sunrise on June 21st? Been there, done that....
Cancel BST is what I say, I don't go to bed all that early,
say 10pm, I don't seem to need much sleeep but in June
it's still pretty light at that time.
I'm a lover of the early morning daylight as well. I'm usually up and about by
6 a.m. or earlier. It's the best time of day as far as I am concerned.
--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
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