In response to “Daylight Saving Time” which ran in the March 14 edition of North Country This Week, I am constantly amazed by what people find to complain about these days. It's a realignment of …
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In response to “Daylight Saving Time” which ran in the March 14 edition of North Country This Week, I am constantly amazed by what people find to complain about these days. It's a realignment of daylight hours for spring and summer convenience, nothing more. Does it cause groggy driving? Death and destruction on a titanic scale? Duh. I mean, even the delicate little petunia has to face pelting rain and driving wind and it comes through it all just fine. So call in sick the Monday after. As they say, if it’s the worst thing that happens to you this week, you're doing great!