saundra wrote:To change the clocks tonight everybody
A timely reminder (soz about the pun) I had forgotten. Thanks Saundra.
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 14:21
by saundra
If it only reminded one person I'm happy w m
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 16:29
by Kaz
Good idea to post this Saundra Thanks
If anyone needs any help resetting their clock on here, just give one of the team a shout
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 17:51
by tonicha
I hadn't - I normally turn everything back/forward before I go to bed.
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 24 Oct 2015, 23:25
by TheOstrich
I've done the downstairs ones, but not the microwave or the cooker. I'll have to dig out the instructions before I tackle those ....
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 07:34
by meriad
tonicha wrote:I hadn't - I normally turn everything back/forward before I go to bed.
I usually do the forward turning in Spring before I go to bed, but when the clocks go back I do it when I wake up - because then you just seem to have more of the day
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 07:43
by Ally
Thanks Saundra. xx
We done all ours before we went to bed...and I'd left a big post-it on the fridge to remind me.
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 09:41
by tonicha
Odd, when I came down this morning. The microwave, the computer and the clock on the mantlepiece all read the correct time.
The one on the cooker, the one in the kitchen, which I can't reach and the unfathomable one from the Chinese shop are all an hour out.
That's just made me sit up and think - just why do we need so many clocks?????????????
Re: Don't forget
Posted: 25 Oct 2015, 10:50
by tonicha
So, counting the clocks in our house.
Two in the bedroom, either side of the bed. One on the phone One on the computer One on the microwave One on the cooker One kitchen clock Two in the lounge One in the car
We're retired, why do we need to know the time??
I frequently forget which day it is, so why worry about time