Don't forget that Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, October 29 at 2:00am and it is time to change your clocks back one hour.
Did you know.....
Daylight Savings Time was first mentioned by Benjamin Franklin in a letter to the editors of the Journal of Paris. However, as the article was humorous it is not clear whether Franklin was seriously proposing that the French adopt it, or simply that people should get up and go to bed earlier. It was first seriously proposed by William Willitt in the "Waste of Daylight" published in 1907, but he was unable to get the British government to adopt it, despite considerable lobbying.
The idea of DST was first put into practice by the German government during the First World War, between April 30, 1916 and October 1, 1916. Shortly afterward, the United Kingdom followed suit, first adopting it between May 21, 1916 and October 1, 1916. On June 17, 1917, Newfoundland became the first North American jurisdiction to adopt DST with the passing of the Daylight Savings Act of 1917.
It's also a great time to change the batteries on your smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector as well.
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