But it was meant to save electricity
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I don’t understand why it continues.We voted against daylight savings time here, but that didn't stop them from continuing the practice anyway.
The other problem is that the US is HUGE.There are some concerned that the change in the hour of darkness might be dangerous for children going to school. To me that is silly since the modern world has lights!
https://amishfollowers.wordpress.com/2017/04/13/happy-easter/One of the reasons I heard for the time switch in the spring was that back a hundred years or so, young people were needed to help with crops and food production, thus the longer 'daylight' hours.
The strange thing is that around here the Amish schools do weird things with their school hours. They seem to fluctuate an hour or two depending on the age of the kids going. Littles go from 9-12 older kids anywhere from 8:30 to 4:30. Then when the days get longer, the times change. Plus their school year ends about the first of May. But about the only holidays they don't go to school on are Christmas and Thanksgiving. Oh, and Good Friday which is weird in their community. They lock themselves inside on Good Friday. Nobody on the road, nobody in the yard. Window curtains are drawn. It's kind of creepy in all honesty.
But I'm thinking that they are adhering to the old tradition of the kids being able to help more around the farm so their school year starts a bit earlier, the school hours are a bit longer and they get out earlier for summer break.
California state senate. Apparently they can change it here IF an adjoining state does it. Which means New Hampshire, Massachusetts or New York.The US Senate? Gets a say in time switching in California????
I thought maybe it was 2 AM because that is when a lot of states require the bars to close.I read on line that the reason the DST time switch happens at 2 AM is because that was when the fewest trains were running. Much more of a big deal when there were a lot of trains running, I'm sure.
Makes sense to me! Change WHEN you do things, not the clock! The chickens don't get up when the clock says it is time.Then when the days get longer, the times change.
Thanks for printing that, CSolis. Pretty much what I imagined their reasoning behind their Good Friday traditions.https://amishfollowers.wordpress.com/2017/04/13/happy-easter/
This was written after an interview with an Amish person….. “On Friday morning we get up, do what ever chores need to be done. Cows and other animals have this way of needing to be cared for no matter what else is going on. After chores are done we wash up and then sit in the living room since Good Friday was a day of fasting it was more sober and solemn than a normal Sunday. We read the Bible and the prayers in the little black prayer book and the German, Rules of a Godly Life book. There is no playing and any talking is done in hushed tones.”
They take life and spirituality seriously. I suppose not watching the news on TV has been beneficial for them this last year.. Less stress for sure.