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Aug. 22nd, 2007 05:48 pmEven though the time here is just an hour away from usual, it is still enough to completely throw off the feeling for its passing and cause me to loose instinctive orientation - I have to deliberately and laboriously count the offsets, both ways, any time there is a need to get a bearing on it anywhere (in addition to being completely adrift when it comes to going to sleep and waking up, that goes without saying). I am not anchored to the time anywhere at the moment - neither here, nor there, nor anywhere else. Which is strange; the second, third at the outside, day of my European trips I am reasonably adapted. Probably it is because the difference is so small; it doesn't feel important enough to expend the (subconscious) energy.