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MawB2 Tue 15-Sept-20 06:28:32

Good morning Mick and all to come. Too early to judge the weather yet but it’s due to be sunny and warm, a lovely September day.
I need to get on with assorted jobs which were put on hold over the weekend while Hattie was poorly but I am keeping everything crossed ???that she is on the mend now.
(I am so tired- so why am I awake at silly o clock I wonder!)
Two more days until little DGS starts school - they FaceTimed me yesterday afternoon with him in his uniform - he is so excited, I hope it doesn’t disappoint!
Wishing you all a pleasant day and if you have mountains to climb, relief and respite on the way.

grandMattie Tue 15-Sept-20 06:27:52

Good morning from a clear E Kent.
As I put the food bin out, I saw a nail paring of moon near the brightness of Venus in the nacreous sky. It was gorgeous. I do love dawn and sunrise.
The men are really getting on with the soffits and guttering. We’re having a water butt added. Only one as the shape of the house doesn’t really allow for more than one.
As all workmen, they are a bottomless pit of tea and biscuits. I baked some oatmeal biscuits last night , but doubt they’ll last long!
T’ai chi in the hall this morning. Don’t know quite what we’ll do if there are more than 6 of us. We are normally 7.
Supermarket shop this afternoon. My one proper outing of the week... the rest are in the little shops locally.
I hope that those in pain or distress will have a better or even good day. Stay safe, y’all.

12Michael Tue 15-Sept-20 06:15:13

Good Morning Everyone,
Yet another twilight morning with a bit of brightness .
My routine besides housework , will be do my usual bus to Buckingham ,and then onto Bicester for coffee etc, and shop , I will return home so I can watch todays stage of the Tour De France as its enters the Alps in its final week.
Take Care ,
Mick