The time changed the other day, although for people living in Saskatchewan, the day could pass without anyone noticing. For pretty much everyone else the time was set back one hour. Remember the saying old “Spring forward, Fall back”. The only reason people in Saskatchewan might notice is because their favorite tv shows might not be on at the same time. But it seems like every time change debate grows in Saskatchewan about whether or not we should start to change our clocks. There is a lot of argument and quite a few points brought forward, but it never seems like any progress is made. Some of the funniest excuses are from farmers who say the cows don’t know what time it is and the time change would distrupt their eating patterns. I laugh because the farmer could always feed the animals at a different time if they cared so much. In my opinion, saving daylight in the summer would be nice since the sun is always up way before I get up. It would be nice to move an hour of that into the evening. If the only inconvenience for saving an hour of daylight a day is changing the clocks twice a year, then I’m all for it.