Soldato
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I really struggle to sleep and wake up during BST.
Most people adjust within a few days - if you're stuck the entire BST, see a doctor.
I really struggle to sleep and wake up during BST.
I really struggle to sleep and wake up during BST.
And yet it still happens.Its only an hour difference for goodness sake! Lol
And yet it still happens.
And yet it still happens.
It's the sodding sun that blinds me when going up a certain hill on the way to work in the morning, that by just about the middle of March it has risen far enough above the rooves of houses that it no longer blinds me. Then wallop, BST kicks in and I have another 6 weeks of being blinded again.
Nah.Take a different route?
It's the sodding sun that blinds me when going up a certain hill on the way to work in the morning, that by just about the middle of March it has risen far enough above the rooves of houses that it no longer blinds me. Then wallop, BST kicks in and I have another 6 weeks of being blinded again.
I always wondered what they were for. Anyway, I am dealing with it for now using a technique known as squinting. If you are not familiar, its the same as shutting your eyes, but you back off ever so slightly. Also works when angle grinding, the safety squint as they call it, as seen on Top Gear back in the Clarkson days.I've heard some lame excuses for not liking the sun before but this one.....my 12 year old van might be abit posh but it has these things called sun visors? There near the roof, and you flip them down, and it blocks the sun ? If you're too short for that, they also sell cushions and these spectacle type things that sit on your face with dark glasses? Sun glasses I think ?
(just having a laugh matey dont get offended! lol)
Only just finishing up in the garden now. Loving it. Pre BST I was digging fence post hole at 7pm with a sodding head torch.
Only just finishing up in the garden now. Loving it. Pre BST I was digging fence post hole at 7pm with a sodding head torch.
get outSurely it would have been easier to dig the holes with a spade instead of a head torch![]()