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12Michael Sat 17-Oct-20 06:12:51

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but its dry out there this morning in Brackley .
My usual Saturday, get the bus to Buckingham ,and then Bicester, cafe stop hoping they will have pork slices in a bap with stuffing and apple sauce .
Return home and watch the Giro on Tv which is slowly going into the Dolomites , so will be interesting as to weather changes and if it effects the race.
Take Care,
Mick

Grandmabatty Sat 17-Oct-20 14:51:24

It sounds lovely. Hopefully we can meet up once the virus has been dealt with. Thank you.

Marydoll Sat 17-Oct-20 14:49:49

Grandmabatty, we have people coming from all parts, Inverness, Edinburgh, the Scottish Borders, it's a lovely meet up! EVERYONE is welcome.
I think we had fourteen grans the last time, I lost count in the end.
It's just all on hold just now, unfortunately, but I will remember you!

Grandmabatty Sat 17-Oct-20 14:43:53

Marydoll you can put me on the notification list! I lived in Glasgow when I was a student so does that count?

HAZBEEN Sat 17-Oct-20 14:18:43

Good afternoon everyone, sorry for being so late, I've got a note for teacher though!
Its been one of those days today, doorbell. phone calls, and a split bin bag (all over the kitchen floor!) to name but a few things. Anyway onwards with the day!
Firstly thank you so much for the pm yesterday Grandmafrench I needed that!
Secondly to the other GMer Dwmxwg who I spent quite a long time PMing backward and forward yesterday wasnt that all spooky? We found quite a few connections between us!
Have as good a (rest) of the day as possible everyone, special thoughts for any going through stress and trouble and stay safe all.

LauraNorder Sat 17-Oct-20 13:52:39

Welcome Eviebeanz

FlyingHxndbag Sat 17-Oct-20 13:50:24

Marydoll, that is a very kind offer, thankyou so much but I only really go out in my town or the one next to it due to my chronic pain and poor balance, although I will go slightly further afield if I am with my uncle as he always sorts something for that aspect. Thankyou so so much for thinking of me, I'm so sorry I can't attend. X

Marydoll Sat 17-Oct-20 13:34:43

FXH, you would be very welcome at the next Glesca Grannies, jolly!
Shall I put you on the notification list?

Marydoll Sat 17-Oct-20 12:22:15

Perhaps you live in my town FXH. wink

FlyingHxndbag Sat 17-Oct-20 12:15:33

I'm in a very small town near Glasgow. It's cloudy and cold. X

SusieFlo Sat 17-Oct-20 11:54:13

Good morning everyone. Leaving Pembrokeshire now. Not looking forward to doing all the washing when we get home.

Borrheid55 Sat 17-Oct-20 11:43:21

Good morning from Kent where it is overcast but dry at the moment. Stayed in bed a bit longer this morning- I’m up every two hours during the night for loo breaks! Don’t think I’ve ever slept longer than four hours.
Exciting evening planned - I’m having an MRI for the first time . Follow up to ultrasounds in July and August. I have an ovarian cyst at age 65! Fingers crossed it’s nothing sinister. I did have the Ca125 blood test so low risk of cancer but.... Until I get the report, there is always that wee voice at the back of my heid.
DH is going to Tesco while I’m at the hospital. Must check my Bring shopping app is up to date. Marydoll saw you use it too, great idea.
Have a good day all - whatever you get to do!

Annapops Sat 17-Oct-20 11:40:32

30 years ago not 40. Error in my post.

Purplepixie Sat 17-Oct-20 11:33:59

Good morning all from a cloudy East Midlands.

Urmastongran - I will swap you - all that fabulous sunshine and your lifestyle sounds like a dream. Lucky you!

GrannyGravy13 Sat 17-Oct-20 11:30:00

Welcome Eviebeanz there are several posters on this thread from Essex, myself included.

Annapops Sat 17-Oct-20 11:25:01

Many thanks to those who have wished my BIL well. We have only recently reconnected after the death of his second wife. Previous to that it had been my Mum who had still held closely onto the link. My sister (his first wife) died from cystic fibrosis 40 years ago now and spent her last year clinging to her oxygen mask. I can imagine what my BIL is going through now must be bringing those scenes vividly back into his mind, as it is mine. How we take every breath we take for granted until something like this hits us. Once again, thank you to you kind people who have so many troubles of your own.

Feelingmyage55 Sat 17-Oct-20 11:22:27

Good morning. Only 5 degrees here in north Scotland. All the outside things I am going to do for today are done, autumn tidying, a little pruning and a short walk. The rest of the day is mine to do as I wish although there are cupboards to be tidied which will be liking at me accusingly. There are dozens of different fungi at the sides of the paths. I have no idea what they are and might spend an hour identifying them. I also have a jumper, completed but not sewn up. My nana used to do that when she came to stay with me. Yesterday’s bramble jelly turned out well. These tasks are soothing when the world seems in turmoil.
To all with aches and pains, hope things improve. To those of you who are carers, you all deserve a medal and don’t forget to look after yourselves. Off to read the thread and have brunch. ? th all.

Kalu Sat 17-Oct-20 10:59:27

Yay. Have a wonderful day with your 5yr old. ?

MellowYellow Sat 17-Oct-20 10:37:41

My day has just changed shape. 5 year about to arrive..... yippee. Will PM you later Kalu.

Gwenisgreat1 Sat 17-Oct-20 10:26:51

Good Morning all from dismal Harrogate. My morning so far has not gone to plan!! DH left before 9 am to get his flu jab, then the dog decided she needed to go out - so I had to stand in the garden getting totally frozen in my goonie while she ate grass and was then sick (poor wee thing). I desperately wanted a shower, so went back in the house but she wanted out again and again started eating grass again and again was sick - she is a scavenger and on walks there's no telling what she will clean off the streets. We'd just got back in the house when DH arrived back so he took madam out for a walk and I had my shower!!
Anyway, after that I am about to enjoy my coffee!!
For anyone with problem I hope there is a quick improvement.

Kalu Sat 17-Oct-20 10:19:44

Poor excuse for scoffing all the amaretto biscuits Mellow?
I quite fancy making some myself now, especially as they are so easy. Would you mind giving me the recipe please.
I have seen various concreting ideas on Pintrest and it’s on my to do list of crafts. Hope your pot making is successful.

He is such a beauty Grandmafrench. I wouldn’t mind him visiting but I know our cat would not be at all happy with that arrangement. It’s flea treatment today ??. Wish me luck?

EllanVannin Sat 17-Oct-20 10:18:16

Good Morning All x
A dull, but dry day in prospect. Could do with washing the nets in the kitchen as where the window is open the net starts going brown, but the other half remains snow white ?

Like Georgesgran I woke up with what mum would have said " a black pig on my back " ( grumpy )
One or two nights when I've turned over I've had the most sickening pain in the top of my right arm. It feels for all the world as though the arm has slid out of the shoulder socket. In fact, it's excruciating when it happens. The pain hits me right in the gut.

Thankfully it doesn't happen all the time but it's enough to wake me. What a nuisance. Just before I'm settled, so I must remember not to change positions. I've never injured it nor fallen so I guess it's a loosening tissue ( age ) Ah well.
Probably all the heavy shopping in my younger years when I always used to be laden and got the nickname " the bag lady ". grin

Sun's out now would you believe, so I'll gather a bit of washing along with the nets and get cracking.
There's a lovely smell of burning leaves but I hope it goes before I hang the washing out or the clothes will smell.

I hope all goes well for those with tests/results and appointments which remain to be an issue at the moment but are as important as not catching Covid.

The usual quiet day for me but my philosophy is that if I don't stray I can't catch anything can I ? Nobody around. Haven't seen most of the GGC since February/March. Come next year they won't know who I am.

Hope the day goes well for all, usual thoughts to those who aren't up to the mark xx flowers
Stay safe and well everyone.

Grammaretto Sat 17-Oct-20 10:17:07

Good morning from the Scottish Borders where it is dry but chilly.
I will have to find some warmer clothes to put on. I predict coats to be the main fashion item this winter with people meeting outdoors, coordinating winterweight facemasks and shooting sticks rather than walking sticks....

That is awful Annapops about you poor DBiL. May he make a good recovery and have some joy in his life again.

Have the best day possible everyone.

SusieFlo Sat 17-Oct-20 10:10:19

Good morning everyone. Leaving Pembrokeshire now. Not looking forward to doing all the washing when we get home.

Grandmafrench Sat 17-Oct-20 10:03:44

GSomerset so pleased you loved the garden and visit. Our last beautiful English garden is currently having a bungalow constructed in part of it. The neighbours apparently are outraged, but making money trumps all! Enjoy Bath, what a fabulous place. Warm welcome Eviebeanz. Kalu what a big cat burglar!

Grandmafrench Sat 17-Oct-20 09:56:37

Good Morning everyone from brilliantly blue and sunny S of France. The gales took the hint and they’ve finally left, so we shall be walking next to the Med’ later.......just as soon as DH has returned with the supermarket haul. Such fun...not.

Of course you can construct a book box, Scentia - after that garden swing, we shall await a nice photo! Feel sad for you, Mattie it will be strange but if he’s happy and fulfilled on the other side of the world, know you will only be glad for him.

Sorry your pain has been so bad lately, Mary, have a better weekend. Same for those waiting for tests and the long delays for results. I feel so lucky here that we have most results instantly - at the appointment, in our hands and with a run-through from the specialist concerned. ‘In our hands’ does involve always carrying and taking responsibility for storing the wretched things at home, of course. I have a whole shelf of x-rays, scans, discs etc., in the study....but at least I can never be told they’ve gone astray!

Yesterday received notification that we could pick up our flu shots at the pharmacy. Form stamped to hand to Dr or Nurse, and we were handed the vaccine for fridge storage at home. Not seeing my Doc soon, so will ‘phone one of the local Nurses to come and administer. We pay a small fee for that and can say when, so it really suits us. Went without my scrip’ for Vit D., so will have to go back for that. We both normally take this each month through the winter. Seems it might now help against COVID, so will carry on with the advice.

Sorry Ruby-Lou’s visits are on hold, Ellan. Thank goodness she’s old enough to understand.

I’m PMing you, Mellow*.

Please have a good Saturday, all you lovely people.
Wishing you well, as always.
Hugs from just across the Channel ...and then down a lot! ?????