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12Michael Sat 16-Nov-13 07:37:01

Good Morning Everyone,
Its a cold day here in Brackley,but looks clear and bright.
Mick

Grannyknot Sat 16-Nov-13 08:07:03

Hi Mick, same here in South West London. sunshine and 4 degrees!

Kiora Sat 16-Nov-13 08:18:34

Hi there, sunny here in Kent one of those wonderful autumnal mornings. Just as well as my husbands bought a car that isn't ready to leave the forecourt and he's taken the other off the road so he's having to commute by motorbike. Fingers crossed that the weather stays mild for the next week.

gratefulgran54 Sat 16-Nov-13 08:39:55

Morning all! smile

Bright and crisp here in Mid-Sussex. Beautiful clear skies and sun, but a bit of a nip in the air...luvverly.

Bit of tutoring for a lad in the village at 9, then home to housework before a lovely leisurely lunch with an old friend, and then a quiet evening in front of the TV/pooter, just me and the 4 puddytats. Bliss!

May potter about in the garden a bit, but nothing too strenuous grin

Have a lovely weekend all!

kittylester Sat 16-Nov-13 08:44:03

The weather has reverted to grey and overcast in my part of the East Midlands. It seems to be the default setting round here. sad

PRINTMISS Sat 16-Nov-13 08:53:22

Crisp and bright on the south coast, so much nicer to have a bright morning makes getting out of bed and up and running(!?) so much easier. Enjoy your days everyone.

Charleygirl Sat 16-Nov-13 09:03:56

Same here in NW London- no heating on yet. The house I think is well insulated.

I have an appointment at an eye clinic today- I did not think that they worked on Saturdays but there are too many of us, they are having problems coping locally. We are not shuffling off this mortal coil fast enough.

gillybob Sat 16-Nov-13 09:04:31

Good morning. It's a beautiful bright morning here on the North East coast. The sunset last night was spectacular !

Heaps to do today (as usual) have a good day everyone. smile

thatbags Sat 16-Nov-13 09:25:29

Soft and mild here. I've been admiring the autumnality of larch and fuchsia.

[does anyone else have to say fucksia in their mind to remember how to spell it? Weird word]

thatbags Sat 16-Nov-13 09:26:09

i suppose I could try futchsia.

Agus Sat 16-Nov-13 09:53:32

A tad grey here in Central Scotland but I care not. Listening to new CD, Astor Piazolla, Classical Tango. Wonderful.

Searching for whites that are no longer quite white and as I bought a few dyes yesterday, I'm planning some clothes dyeing experiments.

gillybob Sat 16-Nov-13 09:55:55

Should have used Daz to keep your whites right. Agus sounds fun though. smile

Agus Sat 16-Nov-13 10:51:10

Gillybob you're right but I don't use biological powders due to slight eczema in the family. Sometimes help DD out with her piles of washing and GD2 suffers if biological is used.

Dyeing clothes has advanced from the days of using an enamel pail on top of the cooker, stirring and boiling for ages. Now, bung the whole lot into the washing machine. Always an interesting outcomegrin

Flowerofthewest Sat 16-Nov-13 11:15:37

Not so good Saturday - Last night had to take our little 4 m old DGD to A and E with breathing problems. S
he is now being tube fed and on oxygen.

kittylester Sat 16-Nov-13 11:25:56

Oh dear flower. Hope she is ok - do let us know. flowers

Ariadne Sat 16-Nov-13 11:29:30

Cold and overcast here in North Devon, and I am bucket rattling this afternoon..

flower thinking of you all. flowers

soop Sat 16-Nov-13 12:01:53

Me too, flower sunshine

Galen Sat 16-Nov-13 12:02:24

Just got up. Felt like a duvet morning. Now wondering why I bothered?

soop Sat 16-Nov-13 12:28:13

Galen What's up?

Galen Sat 16-Nov-13 12:39:57

Nowt! Just very tired and it's horrible out! Been driving up and down to Gloucester a lot to help with dgds. It's almost a hundred miles round trip and I'm not really used to doing a lot of driving. Also not sleeping a lot due to arthritis.
My plumbing is being done next week starting Tuesday . I'm doing tribunals in Taunton on Tuesday Wednesday and in Bristol on Thursday. I'm going up to DD's on Monday so just grabbing warmth and rest while I can!

harrigran Sat 16-Nov-13 13:06:59

Grey and dull here. DH got the pressure washer out and is cleaning the car. I am putting off sorting hundreds of books by hiding in the study. I have a nice new bookcase coming in a couple of weeks but where do I hide the tattier books ?

soop Sat 16-Nov-13 13:21:10

Galen...I understand. You are pushing yourself hard right now. Keep warm and enjoy some much needed and well deserved "me time". flowers

Galen Sat 16-Nov-13 13:25:46

flowers

soop Sat 16-Nov-13 13:29:42

harrigran It's really difficult for me to part with a book, no matter how tatty in appearance. In fact, I've a duffle bag full of such books. I took them into the Red Cross charity shop along with lots of good clothing. The lady was delighted with the clothing but said that there was no "call for books"...such a pity, I think. smile

Charleygirl Sat 16-Nov-13 13:44:06

harrigan do you realise that your better half could make a fortune by advertising his car washing skills? I would be first in the queue.

soop no charity shop would turn away any book around here. My local charity shop had so many books donated that they bracketed off a part of the storage area so the books have an entire room and it is fabulous as somebody took the time to list them alphabetically and by genre.