Shedding some light
Posted: 11/10/2009 03:36 PM
Nancy Luse
Daylight Savings Time ended more than a week ago, but it’s still not
quite sinking in, especially in the mornings when it’s getting light
and I’m used to it being way dark when I arrive at the bus stop. Even
though I’ve just checked my watch, the fact that I can make out the
shapes of cars and trash cans has me breaking into a run, thinking
it’s later than it is, so I don’t miss the bus.
My internal clock is so out of whack that I wake up at my normal time
which means extra minutes to cook oatmeal for breakfast, but thus
robs me of an excuse to stop off at the Roy Rogers for an egg and
cheese biscuit and those fabulous home fries.
What also helps is having a bus driver who plays my conscience,
repeatedly asking if I really want to jump off early at the Roy’s
stop. The way I figure, the extra long walk takes care of any grease
intake from those potatoes.
But with more light in the morning, there’s less at night. One of my
office mates asked if I was toting mace as I headed to the stop in
the gathering dusk.
The drivers also have to be extra observant, especially at stops that
don’t normally have a lot of passengers and people are dressed in
dark clothes. More than once we overshot the stop and the rider had
to come running, breathlessly plugging coins into the farebox.
We’re all waiting until we start seeing the light again.
Shedding some light

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