Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 13, 2015
August 12, 2015
August 14, 2015
Transcript:
Mom: "Calvin, time to come in!"
Calvin: "Aww mom, it's not even dark yet!"
Mom: "I didn't say it was. I said it's time to come in"
Calvin: "It's a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it's light out"
First time I was in Europe, I was shocked to see daylight at 10 pm (22:00 hrs).Of course the other side is, the sun goes down by 3 pm (15:00 hrs) in the winter.
You know what’s crueler than that? When, in order to get to work on time, you have to get up when it’s dark out. And when you leave work at the end of the day, it’s dark out. Especially for those poor souls who work in an office without any windows. They hardly see daylight at all in winter. And that’s just a 9-5 job in New England.
When I was in the Army and stationed in Frankfurt, Germany I worked in the Communication Center and would work on three rotating shifts, 8am to 4pm, 4pm to Midnight, Midnight to 8am for five days each with four days off every five days. No wonder I have terrible sleeping habits.
@ orinoco womble: It isn’t that simple. Here in Berlin, we are right now one hour ahead of solar time (daylight saving time), in winter it’s nearly perfect as we are sitting on 13° E. It may be different for France – the French have moved from GMT to Central European Time (forcibly in 1940, but they have stuck to it). Considering that the West of France (Brittany) is even to the West of Greenwich and Paris just 2° E, this means that they are in winter more than one hour ahead of solar time. The same holds for Spain, Galicia is even further West than Brittany.
Poland, on the other hand, uses Central European Time as well. That means that their Eastern border is roughly 40 min. behind solar time.
In Scotland it is still light enough to walk around 11-12 oclock at night in the summer and we pay for it in the winter when if you have a 9-5 job you never see daylight…..
Here in Raleigh NC its much more even but it gets dark (and I suppose light) much faster …………..
When I was growing up(6 to 12), we lived in a neighbor where, in the summer, the kids went out after supper and played ‘night games’ until the first mother called their child in for the evening ! It was great and there was no ‘aww, Ma do we have to’ ? We were granted a great deal of freedom in those days and we knew not to take it for granted. But times were different then—how I miss them ! ! ! !
Enjoy Calvin summer break. Here in KS parts of small town schools are starting each day. One started yesterday and child was injured by driver. Schools here now have A/C. Top off a teacher shortage.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
First time I was in Europe, I was shocked to see daylight at 10 pm (22:00 hrs).Of course the other side is, the sun goes down by 3 pm (15:00 hrs) in the winter.
Gigantor over 9 years ago
Be thankful you don’t live where there are White Nights, Calvin.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
You know what’s crueler than that? When, in order to get to work on time, you have to get up when it’s dark out. And when you leave work at the end of the day, it’s dark out. Especially for those poor souls who work in an office without any windows. They hardly see daylight at all in winter. And that’s just a 9-5 job in New England.
bluram over 9 years ago
When I was in the Army and stationed in Frankfurt, Germany I worked in the Communication Center and would work on three rotating shifts, 8am to 4pm, 4pm to Midnight, Midnight to 8am for five days each with four days off every five days. No wonder I have terrible sleeping habits.
Django62 over 9 years ago
@ orinoco womble: It isn’t that simple. Here in Berlin, we are right now one hour ahead of solar time (daylight saving time), in winter it’s nearly perfect as we are sitting on 13° E. It may be different for France – the French have moved from GMT to Central European Time (forcibly in 1940, but they have stuck to it). Considering that the West of France (Brittany) is even to the West of Greenwich and Paris just 2° E, this means that they are in winter more than one hour ahead of solar time. The same holds for Spain, Galicia is even further West than Brittany.
Poland, on the other hand, uses Central European Time as well. That means that their Eastern border is roughly 40 min. behind solar time.
coomback over 9 years ago
One of the things I love about living in Alaska !
pelican47 over 9 years ago
Bed in Summerby Robert Louis Stevenson.
In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. .
I have to go to bed and see The birds still hopping on the tree, Or hear the grown-up people’s feet Still going past me in the street. .
And does it not seem hard to you, When all the sky is clear and blue, And I should like so much to play, To have to go to bed by day?.I want to play!
colin_beck over 9 years ago
I used to feel just like that when I was his age.
Dour Scotsman over 9 years ago
In Scotland it is still light enough to walk around 11-12 oclock at night in the summer and we pay for it in the winter when if you have a 9-5 job you never see daylight…..
Here in Raleigh NC its much more even but it gets dark (and I suppose light) much faster …………..
dustspecks Premium Member over 9 years ago
I remember the feeling of not wanting to come in while playing outside when I was a kid. It was the “power of now” and I didn’t even know it :-)
IndyMan over 9 years ago
When I was growing up(6 to 12), we lived in a neighbor where, in the summer, the kids went out after supper and played ‘night games’ until the first mother called their child in for the evening ! It was great and there was no ‘aww, Ma do we have to’ ? We were granted a great deal of freedom in those days and we knew not to take it for granted. But times were different then—how I miss them ! ! ! !
kab2rb over 9 years ago
Enjoy Calvin summer break. Here in KS parts of small town schools are starting each day. One started yesterday and child was injured by driver. Schools here now have A/C. Top off a teacher shortage.
Godfather Vito over 9 years ago
The good ol days when kids actually wanted to stay outside
rentier over 9 years ago
Where is Hobbes today?
bmonk over 9 years ago
Worse than Europe is China—the whole country (which would be five time zones) is on Bejing time!
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
Oh, go soak your head, Calvin.
IrisPurple over 9 years ago
I agree with Calvin 100%
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
Learn some more things about Logic Calvin.
weatherford.joe Premium Member over 9 years ago
It’s a cruelCruel cruel summerLeaving me.Leaving me here on my own…