Oh goodie: Daylight Savings Time again this weekend! For most of my life I've been a night person. But almost like clockwork when I turned 50, my body clock started waking me up when the sun comes up, which I resisted at first but have grown used to (it's actually my fav part of the day now). But I basically have to start going to bed an hour earlier after this Sunday because then I will be wide awake an hour earlier. I would be very happy if the US followed British Columbia's lead in permanently adopting daylight time. All this moving clocks and body clocks around is just silly in 2026.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/b-c-adopting-year-round-daylight-time-9.7111657

Reactions mixed as B.C. to end time changes, adopt year-round daylight time | CBC News

Reactions range from applause to concern as March 8 will be the last time most British Columbians have to change their clocks, B.C. Premier David Eby announced Monday.

CBC

@briankrebs When daylight savings starts, sunset **AND** sunrise both become an hour later so if your sunrise is currently 6 AM, it will now be 7 AM meaning if you wake at sunrise, you actually get an extra hour's sleep.

Our daylight savings here ends in a month. Today's was at 7:08 AM, the 4th of April's will be at 7:37 AM. Daylight savings ends before dawn on the 5th of April and sunrise that day will be at 6:37 AM.

As I usually wake up before 6 AM, neither of these will affect my mornings, but c'est la vie.