Late afternoon, the doorbell rings on Halloween, too early for trick or treaters. It was the PG&E repair man, coming to tell us he had to switch out our electricity meter, it no longer was working.
Doing this service would, of course, cause all of our electric devices to stop working for a bit of time. Would that be alright with us? Well, sure. Terry and I were sitting in the living room that was filled with light from the picture window, reading from various printed materials. The life of retired people can be pretty easy to readjust. The vacuum cleaner was sitting, at attention, but resting from the morning’s workout.
Sure enough, as he pulled that device from its box, various devices through the house pinged. About 5 minutes later, they pinged again, saying “back in order.” It was fast.
The repairman again rang our doorbell to make sure we were okay and all the devices had come back. I love how our power company looks out for the old folks. Now, it was a matter of resetting ALL of the clocks in the house. If your house is anything like ours, this is a huge undertaking. A few of them are online, like thermostat and phones and computers. They immediately reset to the correct (daylight savings) time.
However, all those other devices that needed to be changed, they would need to be changed to Standard time in another day anyway, let’s just do it now. So, on Halloween afternoon, the Zodys returned to Standard Time. We left the TV recorder on DST as it would need to correctly record Friday and Saturday evening’s offerings.
Have I mentioned how much I like Standard Time? I want my sunlight in the MORNINGS when I am up and energetic. Not in the evening when I am tired and ready to have my dinner and go to bed.



