Sunday changes the clock, scorpions turn 60 minutes later

Like each year, the last week of October brings with it the change of time. On Sunday, the moment the clock marks 3.00, the scorpions must be back in an hour, at 2100. So we recover the “clock that we lost” at the end of March, setting hours with the sun moving. I will [...]
On Sunday, the moment the clock marks 3.00, the scorpions must be back in an hour, at 2100.
So we recover the “clock that we lost” at the end of March, setting hours with the sun moving.
We'll sleep an hour more in the morning, but we'll lose a natural light hour at night.
This may also be considered the last era of time change, since many countries next year will choose whether to observe the legal or solar clock for the entire year.











