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12Michael Sat 24-Oct-20 06:12:12

Good Morning Everyone,
Its a dark but its dry and looks like some frost as well .
Nice easy day today , after watching the cycling today , will attempt to have a Chinese Take Away later.
Also not to forget that the clocks go back an hour tonight.
Feeling a little better, think I had similar effects a few years back as a reaction to the flu jab , but its better to feel 100% better than not at all .
Take Care,
Mick

EllanVannin Sat 24-Oct-20 09:37:16

Good Morning All x
Dark , dismal and damp with a breeze picking up. I won't be going outside the door today so the weather can do what it likes. smile

The heating engineer called last night to check the system, but as thought, the darned thing didn't act up as it did on Tuesday night. However, he did say that there was a pressure outlet outside should it perform again and on looking there'd been no sign of an overflow as the area was dry. I could hear myself talking the hind leg of a pot grin because of not speaking to anyone outside for weeks, oh dear. A really nice chap though.

I got a couple of nice big lamb chops for dinner tomorrow--£7 ! I'll be sucking the bones at that price. A lovely cauli--£2.
Gee whizz, do people see me coming or what ? Still, I'll enjoy them with roast and trimmings.
Mixed grill today with kidneys this time. Must keep the strength up ! I'm fortunate to be able to eat like I do. My dear friend was the same and lived for 98 years, bless her. The family called us the Gannets grin

Must get some stronger lens glasses when I'm in Asda as these 2.5 strength are not now enough for the small print in the newspaper, so a 3.00 will suffice. The £2 ones do me as I don't have eye problems as such and can see round corners when I'm out. I'll put them on my list for next week.

Children have broken up here so it'll be quieter than ever after hearing their chattering to and from school. I actually thought they'd broken up last week, well my lot anyway. It's sad that I won't see them for Halloween as I'd previously arranged to go to D's, but that's not possible now.

Take things easy everyone and stay safe, also enjoy the day as best you can, with thoughts to our struggling pals xx.

harrigran Sat 24-Oct-20 09:24:19

Good morning from an overcast NE.
DH is just returning from his trip to buy a newspaper, a loaf and a bottle of milk. The once a week shop, all the rest is online.
Can't believe it is Saturday already the week just speeds by.
Started looking for sister's birthday present yesterday and got a good deal on her favourite face creams from Boots. It will probably be a heavy box to post to Germany, no alternative as she can't buy them there.
Take care and stay safe.

dragonfly46 Sat 24-Oct-20 09:16:24

Good news about your BiL Annapops

Pittcity Sat 24-Oct-20 09:11:50

Good morning from a grey skied Gosport.
Having a MacDonalds breakfast before picking up DS to drive home. Very impressed with the Covid precautions and they do make good cheap coffee.

cornergran Sat 24-Oct-20 09:11:42

Morning Mick, morning All from a very windy and beginning to be wet corner of Somerset. Slow start here today, our get up and go has wandered off, no matter, nothing pressing waiting to be done other than change the soba covers in the conservatory to the Autumn/Winter ones. Living room curtains, cushions and rug were swapped yesterday. Have always done it, I do like a change and Mr C is a very patient man. smile. I’ve also been wondering about gilly and bluesapphire, hope they know how much they are cared about. Look after yourselves everyone.

Annapops Sat 24-Oct-20 09:06:11

Good morning all from a very looking County Durham.

Yesterday we took a trip up the coast to Alnmouth and although a little drizzly the sea air was certainly refreshing for us walking along a deserted sandy beach. I grew up near the sea and I always enjoy returning, no matter what the weather.

I finally got in touch with my BIL in hospital on Thursday. After spending 7 days in ICU and 11 days total in hospital on a Covid ward, he was allowed home yesterday. Such a relief that he's ok and can continue to recover at home.

Not much happening here today other than sorting out gifts in my Christmas cupboard. I bought quite a lot of items in the January sales for the grownups so a check is vital before I waste any money on more presents.

After applying for my state pension earlier in the week (6 years too late) I was pleasantly surprised by the amount. DH has started to check out new cars online. I wonder why?

I'll catch up remotely with GD1 who is currently in isolation for 2 weeks due a covid case in her class. It's ended up putting a stop to any family activities over half term and she will miss her dancing, but her gym has organized classes for her online so that will help little lady keep active.

Have the best day you can everyone.

kittylester Sat 24-Oct-20 09:01:24

Morning all. My bit of North Leicestershire is similar to dragonfly's but is not currently raining - it has been and will again no doubt.

A trip to the florist in the village this morning and our new lamp for the lounge is being delivered!

kate you go girl. Though how will you top that for next year?

Sending best wishes to everyone but especially to our gilly.

Anniebach Sat 24-Oct-20 08:54:25

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

NannyJan53 Sat 24-Oct-20 08:51:25

Good morning from a dull and rainy Black Country.

Had a lovely walk yesterday with u3a group at a local beauty spot. Then a long telephone chat with my friend in Lincs in the afternoon. Her partner has some health issues and needs a operation soon, but they remain upbeat.

No real plans today, looks too rainy to do anything outside, so it may be a morning of housework.

I had my flu jab 6th October, and at least it was indoors. No real reaction luckily except for a sore arm for a couple of days.

We are the only borough now in the West Midlands to be in Tier 1. Wondering how long that will last!

Stay safe everyone

Stilllearning Sat 24-Oct-20 08:46:22

Morning from a wild S Lanarkshire. Well I've established that is was indeed a 'sleek it, cowrie, tim'rous beastie' that raced across my kitchen floor on Thursday night! Now that I've looked him in the eye so to speak, I'm not so bothered but I suppose I'll need to do something before he moves the family in.
A lovely garden visit to my daughter's yesterday for my 8 year old DGG's birthday. She was really excited and so was I. They brought out the cake with one candle in the shape of an 8 and I was at least able to join in the singing of Happy Birthday which almost felt like normal. Well worth the round trip and so glad it wasn't today, it just wouldn't have been possible in today's weather.
Hope everyone has a pleasant day.

Greyduster Sat 24-Oct-20 08:34:33

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. There was a lovely sunrise this morning, but the sun has changed it’s mind now and the colour of the sky presages the rain that we are forecast for South Yorkshire. First day day of our Tier
Three lockdown. Nothing much on today. I will make a curry for tomorrow and spend the rest of the day pottering about. More work on the rug, probably. Enjoy your day whatever you are doing, and stay safe.

aggie Sat 24-Oct-20 08:33:35

Good Morning all , glad to see that Mick is feeling better
It’s dark wet and generally miserable here , no plans today . I miss the Grandchildren from Edinburgh coming to visit , they usually come for half term . Even the local GC don’t visit now unless it’s dry enough to be outside
I have crocheted them all a blanket/ throw each and am halfway through doing the same for the adults , keeps me busy

Urmstongran Sat 24-Oct-20 08:27:22

Sadly, I fear the same as you Marydoll regards gillybob and BlueSapphire. xx

Scentia Sat 24-Oct-20 08:26:42

Good Morning all from East Staffordshire. Looks cold out this morning but I will take the pooch in a bike ride nonetheless.
Grandmattie our flu jabs were done drive through style DH sat in front me in back, window down, nurse at each window, 3 seconds, job done. I hope yours are as efficient.
My DD came around yesterday and was very tearful, and sad, it is apparent she is very anxious about this pregnancy following the miscarriage, I do feel they maybe should have given themselves a little longer before getting pregnant again as she is very very anxious. Her midwife has scared her too by saying she mustn’t let her son jump on her or kick her, which at 17 months old is so hard to police. I am cross with the midwife as this has just added to her anxiety. It makes it clear why she is so low. I did my best to help and said she should speak to her consultant next week about the risks as I think the midwife has made her over cautious.
It is book box day today, so I will hopefully post photos tomorrow. First I am off to the hifi shop for new speaker wire.
Have a good day folks. Take care everyone and stay safe.

dragonfly46 Sat 24-Oct-20 08:19:33

Good morning from a wet Leicestershire.

Absolutely nothing planned today although I will make Mary Berry’s veggie curry as coincidentally all the right ingredients arrived in my veggie box yesterday.

Sorry I missed your birthday NanKate I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

Marydoll Sat 24-Oct-20 08:17:14

Good morning from a very wet and wild Glasgow. Glad to hear you are on the mend, Mick.
A very restless night due to the bowling wind and joint paint, to add to the mix THE cough is back!!?
I can hear all sorts of banging noises outside too , but can't see anything in the dark.

No plans today apart from a visit from DD to pick up her share of the online Tesco delivery.
As DH was playing golf and I can't lift. those silly tray liners everything now comes in, I asked the driver to leave everything in the garage and I would bring it in in small batches, once he left.
When I went out I noticed a DD's box of beer was wet!? A can had a gaping hole in it. So off I toddled to phone Tesco.

I don't know if anyone has had to phone the Tesco call centre in Dundee, but on any occasion I have phoned, the staff have all been so pleasant.
A lovely young man told me he was refunding the money. When I questioned the large amount for a can of beer, he said I can't refund one can, so I'm refunding the whole amount.
Protesting, I said that I only need the cost of the burst can. ^ Sorry^, he said. It's already processed, you have a nice day So DD got a £14 box of beer for free!
He then advised me, as I was shielding, when I could book my Christmas delivery slot. A good result all round.

My poor friend across the road has been advised to self isolate, as one of her pupils has tested positive. She works in a nursery and this has been her worry for weeks, as she had already expressed concerns to her head teacher.
She is devasted, as she has a family funeral on Wednesday and only a handful were going anyway. The funeral had been delayed already for a post mortem to be carried out.
She also picks up her grand daughter from school two days a week, as her daughter is a teacher and there is no-one else to do it.
Normally I would do it, as her DGD is in the same class as mine, but I can't pick up my own grand daughter either at the moment as I'm too vulnerable.
I felt so sorry for my poor friend yesterday, as I stood at my door and tried to hold a conversation across the road with with her standing at her front door.
My own daughter then panicked, as she thought I might have been in contact. However, my friends are extremely careful when near me.

I fear we will never hear from Gilly her break from GN has been quite prolonged this time and she is not responding to PMs. I had always thought BlueSapphire would also return, but I'm losing hope.?

Have the best day you can everyone. Kate, I'm going to sort out my scarves today, I may be away for some time!?

Taichinan Sat 24-Oct-20 08:16:44

Good morning all from a very dark Angus coast. I haven't looked out yet but I suspect it's raining and blowing as forecast. Glad you're feeling better Mick. Nothing happening here today - just the usual round of housework. It's the sort of day to cosy in at home I think. Have a good day everyone. ???

Jaxjacky Sat 24-Oct-20 08:16:07

Good morning Mick, pleased your on the up, and all from a dry, windy S Hants. Should start emptying cupboards in the kitchen today, new one incoming 9th. Might go conkering with GC’s this morning and definitely allotment pm as have a booked slot at the tip. Frittata for dinner, I’ll chuck in a load of veg and some sausages. Relative normality amongst the mayhem around. Thinking of others now, have the best day you can.

Urmstongran Sat 24-Oct-20 08:16:04

Sun’s up here! ?
Good morning everyone from Malaga ?

We strolled into Arroyo yesterday and I made a hair appointment for next Wednesday lunchtime. I will take the opportunity to have it cut as when we go home next month Manchester will still be in Tier 3 lockdown.

We sat and had coffee in the glorious sunshine at a busy bar near the train station and watched council workman putting up the Christmas lights in the town. Angels, trumpets and stars draped over the busy road. Early or what? I dare say it’s work for some - hotels have only had 25% capacity this summer.

Himself has Man. Utd at teatime and he will watch it on his iPad then we will go out for dinner downstairs. Easy peasy day as I shall be reading my latest novel on the Kindle ‘The Beekeeper of Aleppo’ by Christy Lefteri.
#lazygran
#nowonderilovemylife
❤️

Hope Saturday is good to us all. Trust your family Covid warriors are coping Beauregard. Keep safe everyone that’s the main thing. x

Nortsat Sat 24-Oct-20 08:15:19

Good morning Mick and the GM team from a brightening up east London.

I have fed the cats and made coffee and my dear partner is still fast asleep. This is unlike him, he usually wakes early, so I have left him undisturbed and am reading our GM thread, with my coffee.

We did a bit of household shopping yesterday, the post office, pharmacy etc and then had a nice lunch out. But when we got home, we were both tired.

It’s our film night tonight, so we’ll have to look out something good. I plan rump steaks, salad and chips (my tired partner’s favourite) and it’s a ‘wine night’ ?.

Thinking of bluesapphire and gilly, good wishes to those facing challenges and keep warm to those having flu jabs in their Surgeries car parks! Let’s be careful out there ?

Grandmabatty Sat 24-Oct-20 08:14:44

Good morning All. Like other Scottish grannies, I woke to heavy rain and wind so I won't be going far today. I have a tesco delivery due soon so at least I'll have food. I've nothing planned beyond the usual Saturday housework and a bit of sewing. Have a good day all.

ginny Sat 24-Oct-20 08:13:05

Good morning everyone from North Bucks.
DH is off to help SIL replace a fence, that will be fun in this windy weather. I will be joining DD3 and DGS plus their new rescue dog for a walk after a lunch of homemade tomato soup. We are able to meet up but we are careful not to get too close, sadly no hugs.
Will be providing us all with Lasagne for dinner later.
Trying to keep positive as I know I am luckier than many.
Hope you all find something good in your day.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Sat 24-Oct-20 08:11:04

An early good morning all from South Notts. It's a bit murky after yesterdays showers, no idea what it will do later. I'll nip out very soon for a newspaper and some nice salmon for lunch.
Then I'll just mosey about as usual.
Hope today is kind especially to those with worries or illness and those who are missing from our usual line up.

Elizabeth1 Sat 24-Oct-20 08:10:21

Good morning all I’ve written on another thread asking why I’ve been needing to log in these past couple of days it’s a blooming nuisance. It’s good to see you’re feeling better Mick
I’ve got good news too I had the best sleep ever last night I woke up at 6.30 brilliant that’s a first in a while. I’ve been given a free exercise bike yesterday however I’ve to wait until I see my neuro physio before I jump on it. Other good news is my complaint to nhs Fife about how I felt while in hospital has been resolved and I truly believe things will improve after getting a face to face with the senior charge nurse and her boss. I’m so pleased that’s all behind me now it’s been festering for months. Yesterday we went to Falkland a beautiful wee historic town where where Outlander is televised.have a good day everyone try not to worry too much keep warm and cosy do or eat something which will make you feel good virtual hugs everyone thanks for listeningsmile

Sar53 Sat 24-Oct-20 08:09:05

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny Essex by the sea.
We are both up early today. We received an unsettling email yesterday (not a scam) and are wondering about the best way to deal with it's contents. I really struggle with feelings of anxiety when things like this happen. DH wants to go in all guns blazing but I have told him that is not the way forward.
No plans today apart from watching sport on the tv this afternoon. Probably go out for coffee this morning.
Sorry to be a bit negative today.
Have a pleasant Saturday and stay safe everyone xx