Thursday, March 12, 2015

Extra Arizona post, Yee Haw !

Why living in Arizona and Japan is it best, according to Japanese Son.

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He is so right !

happy. . . parsnip
music. . .  Mercy,  Duffy




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    1. Arizona is "Mountain Standard Time" zone.
      We have been on whatever time this is. We never change time and it works.

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  2. I wish they'd just do away with Daylight Savings Time altogether. It's nice in the fall when we get an extra hour of sleep, but that means we get stuck with the lost hour in spring. I'm still adjusting!

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    1. The last two years I lived in Californis and had to change the clocks....
      I swear it took me over a month to feel better.
      Love not having to change all the five hundred clocks we all have.

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  3. I'm a country gal myself, and no place else I'd rather be than
    with woods, trees forest, snow and flowers. Glad though
    you're happy too. That's the best.

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    1. No time change !
      It's a gud thing

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    2. That's not enough reason for me to leave country livin'. Though I do find the whole time change thing useless.

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    3. We are a green desert with lots of country, blue skies, fluffy big clouds and trees.
      But not at all like where you live.

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    4. Desert sounds nice too. Love that you have warmer
      days and can start your garden so early. Wonderful.

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  4. I saw that one yesterday! Daylight savings is a nuisance.

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  5. Oh my God Gayle...Laughing so hard I had tears rolling down my face! Can't wait to share this with my friends. Stupid,stupid cows and yes indeed, I'm still trying to reset my f@#ing microwave today. X

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    1. I know...
      We have been saying, stupid stupid cows as an answer for everything the last 3 days.

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  6. Hahaha, the video is so funny! No, cows won't care :-)
    I think I read Japan was considering adopting daylight savings time in the past, but they decided not to. Good choice, I gotta say :-)

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  7. That was wonderful. Thank you for sharing!

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  8. This hit home. We have a Nissan van that has a clock that makes no sense whatsoever. Twice a year, we get out the book and pretend it will tell us how to change the clock. It doesn't. Eventually, we stumble upon the methodology. Then, 6 months later, we look at each other and say, "I thought you'd remember how to do it."

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  9. Changing the hour really annoys me, I can never remember how to do it in my car so it stays the same.

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