Saturday, October 27, 2007

End of Summer

Our clocks go backwards an hour early tomorrow morning, signalling the true end of British Summer Time even though the weather hasn't been very summery this year. I like having the extra hour but Sundays typically go fast and I hate the feeling that work starts again the next day. At least there are a few holidays to look forward to over the next few weeks - Halloween and Bonfire Night at any rate. We don't celebrate Thanksgiving, I have trouble remembering when that is - is it early December? So after the first week of November, its the last slow crawl to Christmas. Not that it is so slow, December whizzes past usually. Plenty of good music to listen to in the evenings, videogames, TV and films to watch when its too dark or cold to venture outside. The shops open late for Christmas shopping - have you got all your presents yet? I even heard Christmas music in one shop last weekend. I have not yet been tempted to buy one remotely Christmassy thing yet, although I was eyeing the seasonal aisle of the supermarket - lots of lovely food that is very likely to add a nice layer of fat to my body - perhaps I won't be having the usual Christmas food this year!

3 comments:

laura b. said...

Here they moved back our return to standard time by one week. I'm not sure why...
We celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 22 this year.
I love Halloween, Thanksgiving, and the thought of Christmas, but not so much all the work of Christmas.

Tara said...

I love Halloween, but then as soon as that's over, I'm ready for the next cluster of holidays. Time to take down the plastic skeletons and put up tissue paper-made turkeys for decorating. :)

FW said...

Halloween passed me by this year completely!!