Sunday, November 1, 2020

It's the End of Daylight Savings Time for this year & lots more

Remember to brush your teeth if you want to keep them.  It's National Brush Day.  Sadly, that same rule doesn't apply to hair; although you should brush your hair too, if you have any.

Candle lovers will like this one.  It's International Scented Candle Day.  The smell of Fall can permeate your space!

Celebrate National Cinnamon Day with some baking, or oatmeal with cinnamon sugar mixed in, or make use of that cinnamon scented candle.  I'm not a candle person but wouldn't burning a food scented candle make you hungry?

Have calzones for lunch or dinner to celebrate National Calzone Day.  YES!  Pizza in almost any form is good.

How appropriate that it's Prime Meridian Day, since part of our family has temporarily relocated to the other side of the world - our yesterday, their today.  This date in 1884 World time zones and the International Date Line were established.  For a little more info on that event and an interesting short read, go to Checkiday's Prime Meridian Day page for Nov 1.

Speaking of time, was anyone surprised at the time when they got up this morning?  It's the End of Daylight Savings Time here in the U.S. and we gained an hour.  At least for a couple of weeks, it won't look like the middle of the night when I get up in the morning.  It's so nice that my phone and other devices automatically update the time - much easier than in the olden days.  Local SYR (Syracuse) gives a little bit of background on Daylight Savings Time too.  The picture below is from their page, "Daylight Saving Time ends this weekend; How the time change has evolved," posted 10/28/2020.



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