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12Michael Mon 13-Apr-20 06:07:25

Good Morning Everyone,
Its grey and wet here in Brackley this morning, when I went to bed last night , it must have started then.
Typical Bank Holiday weather , anyway today try to do some shredding ,and other things .
Its finding a daily routine , with the lockdown, so certain things apply to certain days as a routine and day memory .
Mick

harrigran Mon 13-Apr-20 08:42:42

Good morning from a cool, overcast NE.
Yesterday was interesting, lots of messages on the family WhatsApp and then a long chat on Skype with DD.
Was going to watch Jesus Christ superstar on youtube but within minutes I turned it off, I really do not like musicals.
DH and I wanted to watch Andrea Boccelli from Milan so settled ourselves in the music room, just as the concert started the phone rang it was my sister.
DH asked if he should let it go to answer machine but she knew we would be at home.
I am rapidly losing patience with my sister, BIL has lung cancer and is out every day in shops.
Sister believes people are making themselves ill with fear and it isn't that bad.
They do not have any family and live abroad so nobody to keep an eye on them.
I have a box of books on the way at last, only taken a month to deliver.
Take care everyone.

Susan56 Mon 13-Apr-20 08:54:04

Good morning from the Shropshire borders where it’s sunny but a strong breeze.
Asda delivery today?the last one we have been able to book.
Love the poem Nfk.
Little Henry is doing ok,very wary of food now,still having reactions but the medication is helping.Hopefully DD will hear from the paediatrician or dietician tomorrow with advice and a plan.Thank you for all the good wishes and messages.
Sending good wishes to all and wishing everybody the best day possible?

dragonfly46 Mon 13-Apr-20 08:55:48

Good morning, as kitty we had a spectacular storm yesterday evening.

Love the poem NfK!

Not sure what to eat today - no roast pork left as the dog ate it.
Btw the vet told me to wipe our dog’s eye with neat Hibiscrub.

Hope everyone has the best day possible and gilly doesn’t have any more upsets.

Urmstongran Mon 13-Apr-20 08:58:12

Good morning everyone from Malaga where it’s another grey day. Looking out towards the sea, the pale grey sky just melds into the Mediterranean this morning. No horizon is discernible.

When I woke it took me a minute to recognise what I was hearing.... it was traffic on the road outside‼️
Non essential workers (construction, sanitary workers, gas and electrical engineers) are allowed back into work from today. That’s a green shoot!

We had a Zoom session set up for this evening but our eldest daughter & partner have been reading up on it and have huge reservations about continuing to use it. She wants us to delete the app. They would rather use Google Hangout. I suggested she contact her sister and sort it out between them. Has anyone else heard mutterings about it? We all bank on line and don’t want any gremlins! I might contact my cousin who was a computer analyst for the NHS and get his take on Zoom. I’ll let you know!
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Hope Monday is good to us all. Keep safe everyone that’s what’s important. x

NfkDumpling Mon 13-Apr-20 09:03:20

What is Zoom supposed to be doing with our information Urmston? I don’t think anyone will be interested in our family ramblings and banter.

Anniebach Mon 13-Apr-20 09:04:00

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

CherryCezzy Mon 13-Apr-20 09:04:34

Happy Easter Monday folks. Bright but windy here in the Gower. It was a blustery night too, the umbrella in the garden has tilted itself.
A happy birthday to your DH ninathenana.
Curlywhirly that's an absolutely priceless image of your GS.
Ate such a big dinner yesterday I nearly fell asleep afterwards, my WP did fall asleep and missed the end of a film ?. Watched the video we were sent from the 3 boys over and over again, they reenacted Star Wars for us. Stars in the making ?.
Not exactly sure what we are going to do today apart from chat to our families over the phone and I will have my light-hearted quiz with my epilepsy support group.
Look after yourselves one and all ❤️

Urmstongran Mon 13-Apr-20 09:06:49

P.s. Today isn’t a public holiday in Spain!

P.p.s. Scentia do you think your little dog’s eyes might be as a result of the running beside your bike? i.e. it’s non-stop and faster than if you were running? I’d mention it to the vet.

CherryCezzy Mon 13-Apr-20 09:12:20

I'm thinking the same thing about Scentia's dog Urmstongran. You should tell the vet Scentia.

Marydoll Mon 13-Apr-20 09:12:59

Urmstongran, there has been a lot of publicity about how easily Zoom can be hacked.
One example: A teacher in China was teaching her class remotely, when the system was hacked and pornographic images started appearing on the children's screens!?

We have decided not to use it, for obvious reasons.

www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/topics/c347w30eq7xt/computer-hacking&ved=2ahUKEwjPh4qV-uToAhXsVRUIHfDvARUQFjABegQIBhAI&usg=AOvVaw1mXhMWX5ID3AUGxhOJQ4p0

Grammaretto Mon 13-Apr-20 09:25:30

We use zoom for our on-line worshipping group. It would be shocking -funny if we got porn online.

I think someone noticed I had dropped off to sleep yesterday, mid service.

moggie Mon 13-Apr-20 09:26:06

Good morning Mick & all from dry, windy Nottingham.
Exchange gift parcels with DD today & chat from the end of her drive. Looking forward to Guinness chocolate cake she has made for her DP’s birthday today.
Happy birthday ninathenana DH.
Love your poem Nfk
Take care all & have a good day.

Scentia Mon 13-Apr-20 09:31:24

Urmstongran
I had thought about that, I did mention it to the vet, she said she didn’t think so, but will see her tomorrow and have a look. My dog is very sensitive and has all sorts of allergies so she thinks it is just one more thing she has. I will keep her inside until the vet has had a look though.

EllanVannin Mon 13-Apr-20 09:32:54

Good Morning All x
A bit blowy and quite cold here on the Costa Mersey but at least the sun's shining. It poured with rain last night and was lashing against the windows so the cats didn't bother going out and instead settled themselves for the night.

StepD rang last night to see how I was doing and we ended up chatting for nearly an hour. A big family BBQ is going to be in order when all this is over, held in her garden as it's more than big enough to house the huge gang of us all together. Something to look forward to.

Step-GD who's the nurse is exhausted and was crying to her mum on the phone at the amount of deaths on her ward. The patients are all mentally ill. I feel really sorry for her but she's got a lovely partner who's very supportive, a lovely man.
All the Step- AGC had asked after their " nan ", me, of course , which was nice. It does give you a lift. They're scattered around the country and the last time I saw them all was last October.

Marmite toast this morning as I've run out of crumpets but never mind. Sundays left-overs for dinner but that's normal on a Monday for me.
Some washing to do to keep me occupied and a quick blast round the kitchen and that'll do.

Hoping everyone's remaining well, stay safe everyone xx

conor Mon 13-Apr-20 09:37:27

Good morning from an overcast and chilly Essex. Seemed to have got used of the lovely sunshine lately so will be some indoors jobs today. There is a big walk in kitchen cupboard calling my name!
Sad news that my friend's 94 year old mother died of the virus. A big family but can't get together to comfort each other or arrange a funeral.
I watched Andrea Bocelli last night from Milan and remembered being on the roof of the duomo. Very moving to see all the empty streets and cities.
I will read all the previous posts now with my tea and hope everyone has a good Bank Holiday xxxx

BladeAnnie Mon 13-Apr-20 09:42:43

Good morning from a grey and dull mid-Notts. No rain at the moment but I heard it during the night and we had a little thunder yesterday evening. An indoor day pottering I think - nothing too taxing!! Stay safe and may Easter Monday be kind to us all x

Urmstongran Mon 13-Apr-20 09:42:44

Scentia ?
Hope your little pooch’s eyes get better soon, whether allergy or whatever.

EllanVannin Mon 13-Apr-20 09:46:40

Is the little dog in a draught when it goes to sleep ?

BlueSapphire Mon 13-Apr-20 09:49:43

A later good morning from me as I was desperate to finish my book so have been sat up in bed reading it. Turned out to be better than I thought.

Very windy and cloudy here in Northampton today, not at all like yesterday.

Did not get much sleep last night; feeling so stressed out and worried about the virus. My neighbour left some rhubarb for me yesterday, and now I keep thinking 'did I wash my hands after handling it? did I touch my face?' She has just come back from her mother's funeral in Holland, where there is no lock-down, just social distancing. Apparently all the shops are open over there and people are out and about. So that's made me even more worried. Can't settle to anything.

Well will try to have a good day, and hope that everyone stays safe.

Marydoll Mon 13-Apr-20 09:50:31

I'm not posting to alarm anyone, but just raising awareness about the apparent vulnerability of Zoom.
We are all missing our families and any opportunity to stay in contact is desirable. However, we need to stay vigilant, as with all IT security. Its so easy to become complacent, as our minds are focussing on other important matters.

This is an article from the Hindustan Times.

Video meet app Zoom that has gained immense popularity among the enterprises, SMBs and schools in India and elsewhere to connect remotely, has also become a treasure trove for both ethical and not-ethical hackers who have zeroed in on the video conferencing app to find privacy and security bugs and make money.

One hacker interviewed by Motherboard who claims to have traded exploits found in Zoom on the black market said that Zoom flaws typically sell for between $5,000 to $30,000.

The vulnerabilities - everything from webcam or microphone security to sensitive data like passwords, emails, or device information - are being sold on the Dark Web.

Here endeth today's Internet safety lesson.
Between the maths challenge and this, I feel I'm back teaching again! grin

gillybob Mon 13-Apr-20 09:50:36

Good morning from the NE coast where we have another cold, windy, grey day much like yesterday.

I had very little sleep last night what with DH being up and down all night, worries about work, money and now this damned awful email. I kept waking thinking of other possible sites where I have used “that” password.

My DD did a little Easter Egg hunt for Evie yesterday and she FaceTimed me so I could join in . They were those little reusable plastic eggs so I’m sure they will be used again and again during this awful lockdown. It was bittersweet watching her going round their little garden with her little yellow duckling bag . Squeals of delight every time she found one. I miss her so much . ?

So glad to hear that little Henry is doing better Susan such a worry for you all. I hope the paediatrician and dietician can come up with something more long term between them . Poor lamb .

Smiling to myself thinking about your sister ringing just as you settle to watch something Harrigran . I used to think my sister had a spy camera in our sitting room as I would never hear from her for weeks and I’d just settle down to watch something and she would ring my mobile, then the house phone if I didn’t answer quick enough. She has since moved in with her “boyfriend” at the start of the lockdown and I have hardly heard from her since , other than the once she phoned me to say she had taken dad a homemade shepherds pie....it must’ve been huge cos theres been nothing since wink

Nothing planned for today and at 4 degrees it’s a bit chilly to do much in the garden.

Might find a cupboard to tidy or something just as exciting .

Sending much love to all my Gransnet friends. I would be lost without this lovely thread right now.

Gillybob xx

Mapleleaf Mon 13-Apr-20 09:54:48

Morning all.

It's a lot cooler and cloudier today. It rained last night, which the gardens needed, but it is dry now.

Not sure what I'm going to do today, though there's a pile of ironing waiting so may tackle that.

I enjoyed the Andrea Bocelli concert last night. It lasted only about half an hour, but was very enjoyable. Quite eerie seeing all the deserted streets in the big cities around Europe, plus the empty cathedral in Milan, of course.

Hope everyone has a decent day. Keep safe. ?

GrannySomerset Mon 13-Apr-20 09:58:08

Cold, grey and windy in our bit of North Somerset. First load of washing ready to hang out, with at least two more loads to follow. Will take advantage of the indoor weather to iron, file various bits of essential admin and possibly read this afternoon. Need to find a film for DH to watch or he constantly interrupts me - I am apparently unavailable to him when absorbed in a book, and this troubles him. Very wearing.

Nannytopsy Mon 13-Apr-20 10:01:41

Morning all! I am very late today but what’s the rush? ?
We used Houseparty yesterday, not Zoom but it also has security issues I hear.
I think there are lots of BBQs being planned - I have been told what I have to make already! With our luck it will start raining again!
Lots of lightning and heavy rain yesterday evening and cool today but there’s plenty of wind to dry the washing. Have a gentle day everyone.

grannysyb Mon 13-Apr-20 10:04:16

Cold and grey here, been to wrinklies hour at Tesco as low on a few things and got some flour! Now off to allotment to water and do a bit more maintenance. Loved the poem, very apt!