dream clocks.

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‘calendars and clocks exist to measure time, but that signifies little because we all know that an hour can seem an eternity or pass in a flash, according to how we spend it.’

-michael ende

(on daylight savings day)

art credit: Dream Clocks, by Phil Greenwood, etching and aqua tint, Welsh artist, born 1943

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  1. As the New York Times reported in 1929:

    Numerous anecdotes are being circulated concerning Einstein. He once told a girl secretary when she was bothered by inquisitive interviewers, who wanted to know what relativity really meant, to answer:

    “When you sit with a nice girl for two hours you think it’s only a minute, but when you sit on a hot stove for a minute you think it’s two hours. That’s relativity.”

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  2. Thought I’d fixed all the clocks last night, but messed up with the coffeemaker! And first thing in the morning is the worst possible time to be trying to figure it out. Finally got my coffee, but it was a lousy way to start the day.

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  3. Time is…
    Too slow for those who wait,
    Too swift for those who fear,
    Too long for those who grieve,
    Too short for those who rejoice,
    But for those who love,
    Time is…
    Eternity.

    Days fly,
    Flowers die,
    Pass by…
    Love Stays.

    — written by: Henry Van Dyke

    [Apologies to the author. This is actually a quote, but I liked it better reformatted as a poem. — KMAB]

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  4. I don’t like this time of the year when clocks fall back an hour. Evening darkness falls so much quicker and I do find it affects my overall mood. I can’t wait for Spring again soon!

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  5. So true that time can fly or crawl. Or be perplexing. I woke up Sunday morning and saw that my cell phone told me a different time than the microwave’s clock. What?? Took me several moments to realize it’s that time to set the clocks back! Whew. And it’s a kind of time travel for an hour to repeat itself in the early early morning. Maybe the bats and owls can tell us stories about it?

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