“How did it get so
late so soon?
It's night before
it's afternoon.
December is here
before it's June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so
late so soon?”
― Dr. Seuss
“How did it get so
late so soon?
It's night before
it's afternoon.
December is here
before it's June.
My goodness how the time has flewn.
How did it get so
late so soon?”
― Dr. Seuss
15 comments:
I know!
Oh my, it's that time of year already? I actually hate the clocks springing ahead. The last two years I took the day off work because it was so hard on me losing that hour.
echo what Ann said. the 9th of March not only is the time change but marks 5 months since Milton slammed us in his eye... there are still 4 houses in our neighborhood that trees fell on that do not have new roofs, the past 4 days they put one on the house closest to us and there are signs they will be working on others, talk about time flying, wow.. love your edits and photos.. now now now now. I love it
Time in deed flies. The images are so artistic! Love the poem
How does life go so fast Ginny? All of a sudden, I am 72 lol
Such neat photos...some people do not like the time change, but I prefer the longer evenings of daylight. I am so excited that the time is changing...
You are so right, time keeps speeding up!
Love your pics!
Love Dr Seuss’s poem and so true. You blink and a few days sneak past. Those are some unique clocks and timepieces.
I love the Dr. Seuss poem.
I would like to stop changing the clocks.. just pick one and let us stay on it.
Yes I agree with Dr. Seuss..time has flewn...
Love the colors of your post..
Sue
springing forward is much easier than falling back! But time is hurling by at full throttle!
I am happy you included your photos again Ginny, thank you! That grater clock is very creative and I enjoyed your effects, as I did the Dr. Seuss poem. Times is flying as it always seems to do.
Yes, time seems to move along so much faster now.
With the clocks changing I'll be back to morning walks in the dark!
I know, it seems that the week passes quickly, doesn't it? Your photos are creative, Ginny. I've always loved clocks. I really like the first one that displays the time as "NOW." And Dr. Seuss has the most delightful quotes. They are quirky and fun.
~Sheri
I love that NOW clock, I remember you've shown it before but it's well worth being reminded of. You always start daylight saving time a couple of weeks ahead of us. Ours is not until the end of the month. But I too still say every year that I'd rather skip it for good!
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