C Ciaraella Registered User Messages 213 6 Jan 2009 #1 Sounds like a silly question i know but i haven't really noticed and i'm heading out dog-walking this evening so wondering if anyone has any idea?
Sounds like a silly question i know but i haven't really noticed and i'm heading out dog-walking this evening so wondering if anyone has any idea?
C Conshine Registered User Messages 488 6 Jan 2009 #2 http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/astronomy.html?n=78
C Ciaraella Registered User Messages 213 6 Jan 2009 #5 Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own!
Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own!
B Bronte Registered User Messages 15,208 6 Jan 2009 #6 Ciaraella said: Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own! Click to expand... 6 minutes later than yesterday.
Ciaraella said: Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own! Click to expand... 6 minutes later than yesterday.
R Rois Registered User Messages 673 6 Jan 2009 #7 Ciaraella said: Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own! Click to expand... I wouldn't go there on my own at any time of the day or night..dogs or no dogs. Unless of course you're a black belt karate champion, 6 ft plus and built like a rottweiler
Ciaraella said: Thanks Conshine! No dogs not so much afraid, more me not wanting to wandering a heavily wooded park in the dark on my own! Click to expand... I wouldn't go there on my own at any time of the day or night..dogs or no dogs. Unless of course you're a black belt karate champion, 6 ft plus and built like a rottweiler
I IsleOfMan Registered User Messages 938 6 Jan 2009 #8 I think we should see a stretch in the evenings from now on by about 10 minutes per week.
T truthseeker Registered User Messages 2,577 6 Jan 2009 #9 I expected it to be much brighter since Dec 21st, but it seems to be darker in the mornings than it used to be!!! (Mind you was off work over xmas, back in since Monday so perhaps my eyes have been unfocussed with shock the past two mornings).
I expected it to be much brighter since Dec 21st, but it seems to be darker in the mornings than it used to be!!! (Mind you was off work over xmas, back in since Monday so perhaps my eyes have been unfocussed with shock the past two mornings).
H Hillsalt Registered User Messages 553 6 Jan 2009 #10 It get's dark 27 minutes later in Galway than it does in Dublin It also rains more here too - although it hasn't rained here since before Christmas
It get's dark 27 minutes later in Galway than it does in Dublin It also rains more here too - although it hasn't rained here since before Christmas