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12Michael Mon 28-Dec-20 06:08:08

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but looking cold outside here in Brackley this morning.
No sign of any snow yet here though.
Quiet day for me some laundry and housework today .
Take Care,
Mick

EllanVannin Mon 28-Dec-20 10:32:51

Good Morning All x I think ((((hugs)))) are in order all round.
Damp and has been raining rather than snowing---not been cold enough. Not a million miles from Urmston but so different weatherwise. The salt air puts paid to any festive weather.

Disturbed by the yapping fox again and because I have my bedroom window open I had to jump up to close it in case either the cats jumped out or the fox jumped in grin it was then 4am before I re-settled.
The old Tom goes missing when the fox is around so he isn't in his kennel this morning and hasn't had his breakfast.

Hermit mode has set-in again as it'll be nearly a week since being outdoors---not even a trip to local shops as there's nothing I need so I'm staring around the room and it looks as though a bomb's hit it so that'll be my first job for the day to get it tidied, nothing much else.

Just glancing at the weather forecast for the next few days has lifted me a bit, sunshine ! It'll be on the cold side but the brightness makes all the difference.

Marydoll, say what you have to do and how you feel,. you're among friends here and we all think of each other x . I went to bed thinking about travelsafar and the worry of her DH and how I'd be feeling. Sending flowers

Well, Christmas Day is as far away as ever now and not particularly the enjoyable time that we've so loved over the years so let's hope for better times ahead like the lighter nights and Spring !

My thoughts to all those who aren't up to par and hope that our Gilly will begin a New Year by returning to us. x
Take care and stay safe everyone.

Sparklefizz Mon 28-Dec-20 10:32:53

Just popped back in to see how everyone's doing.
flowers for all who are having a difficult time.

Welcome to Juliet and Flicker. I only joined this thread a few days ago and it's lovely. Wish I'd come here sooner.

Loved that pic of the snow in Shropshire, Shropshirelass. I lived near Market Drayton back in the early 80s and the children were most impressed by the huge snowdrifts we had in our lane. They had never seen anything like it and we had to be dug out by a snow plough after a few days.

Have a warm, cosy and safe day everyone.

EllanVannin Mon 28-Dec-20 10:36:37

Loved the snowy pictures especially those little deer, oh I love the animals. Imagine those little chaps in the garden ? Heaven.

Callistemon Mon 28-Dec-20 10:57:20

Good morning, Mick and everyone

I thought it was just another Manic Monday so put on a load of washing, then realised it is a Bank Holiday - thank you Mick!

We did have a sprinkling of snow here and I expect the Black Mountains have had more than a sprinkle but we're staying in the warm today. It's raining now which has washed away what little snow we had.

A day for hunkering down and keeping warm

Warm wishes to everyone, especially those who are struggling at the moment.

Nortsat Mon 28-Dec-20 11:03:41

Good morning Mick and the GM team from cold east London, but no sign of snow.
I loved the snowy photographs this morning and Gramaretto the three roe deer bums in your shrubbery was a delight.

Lins I smiled at the thought of your DGD receiving her extra present ... a Lego Ice Cream Shop ... how lovely. However, not a combination of words you would necessarily expect to see together in a sentence!

Maryd along with everyone else, I am sorry to learn that you are struggling. I hope today is a restful and pleasant one for you.
So sorry Travelsafar to hear about your DH, hope he’s stable and comfortable in hospital.
Thinking of the GNs with poorly loved ones, including Doodle, Panache, Fanny and anyone I have overlooked.

Keep warm and stay safe, all. ?

GrannySomerset Mon 28-Dec-20 11:07:50

What a busy thread this morning. A lot of us feel a bit post-Christmassy even though we haven’t had a proper Christmas. I would like to take the tree down but DH wants it to stay, so it will. Instead I have cleaned the disgusting oven and it is now so sparkling I don’t want to sully it by using it, which rather defeats the object. Bedding in the machine so ironing later, but nothing else to give shape to the day. DH is having a very detached sort of day so not much conversation. TV and books it is, then.

hollysteers Mon 28-Dec-20 11:40:33

Morning Mick and all from Cold Comfort Farm on the west coast, the heating doing a prima donna and comes on and off at will. Must get it sorted.
Wore a favourite skirt after a long time on Christmas Day to go with my seasonal red jumper and found I could not get the zip up. Need to get more active. Wish the weight would move upwards and transform me into a 38B bust, but no such luck.
Last couple of days with son, lots of The Chase and University Challenge as we compete with each other for the right answers.
A smattering of seasonal white on the lawn.
Thoughts to anyone troubled at the moment.

Taichinan Mon 28-Dec-20 11:54:12

Good morning all from the Angus coast. The sun is shining on the hills and also lighting up the little fishing village on the point about twenty miles up the coast. No snow here, but loving the snow pics from around the country. I especially love the one of the three deer in your garden Grammaretto - such beautiful creatures. They come into the field behind my house from time to time and somewhere I have a photo of one with its head over my fence having a good look round.

So sorry to hear your DH is in hospital travelsafar - best wishes and prayers for his speedy recovery. Also sorry that you are feeling so low Marydoll. I hope you will feel stronger after some rest. Lots of love to you.

Welcome to the thread to all the newbies - Flicker, Juliet and Keeleklogger. I hope you will spend many happy hours on here.

There`s nothing new to report from here - just the predictable post-Christmas blues plus a dose of Lockdown-again-blues! Sound familiar, anyone? I sobbed through The Sound of Music last night which I suppose made me feel better! I also enjoyed and was intrigued by The Black Narcissus and am looking forward to Part 2 tonight. Until then it`s a spot of tidying and titivating and generally filling time as pleasantly as possible. Have the best day everyone. Lots of love. (I`ve written this on DS2`s old laptop which he has cleared and renovated for me, so no emojis today).

grandtanteJE65 Mon 28-Dec-20 12:02:05

Good af afternoon from Denmark where the time is 12.57, and yesterday's gale force winds blew themselves out at about 10 p.m. yesterday.

Drizzling and overcast - not tempting at all, Got practically soaked going out with the kitchen bin.

The cat is most assuredly staying in, after accompanying me to the bin (one of his self-appointed duties, ) After all, I might just run into danger there, mightn't I?

Nannytopsy Mon 28-Dec-20 12:06:08

Good morning Mick and all his followers - just! Gwen, I shall be washing floors too in a few minutes. Turkey, ham and leek pie shortly, using up filo pastry too. ‘Only’ put on 5lbs this week - DH has put on 10 without trying! That’s what happens as soon as we eat carbs. ?
Marydoll would a letter to your son achieve anything? Explain to him the way you have explained to us, your worries and sadness. I hope it can be resolved soon.
Welcome to the newbies. Suffolk was beautiful earlier but now it’s foggy.
I hope the day is kind to everyone.

Gillyanne Mon 28-Dec-20 13:11:40

Good afternoon to all of you lovely ladies and gentlemen , it's a very cold grey afternoon here in Cambridgeshire not at all nice.
Marydoll .. we were estranged from our only daughter and her family for eight years which was very hard because we didn't know why. Last May I sent a very short email to the only email address I had telling her that no matter how many years went by her dad and I would always love and miss her and the family , I didn't hear anything for weeks so I began to assume the email address was no longer active , then out of the blue I got a very short reply that just said 'hello Mum' and that was the new beginning that has allowed us to start to rebuild our family . I do so understand how sad the situation with you DS is making you , keep having hope and who knows what next year will bring .

Marydoll Mon 28-Dec-20 14:01:20

I actually went to see my son, it made absolutely no difference and it was quite distressing. I have made all the approaches, to no avail.

Flicker Mon 28-Dec-20 14:58:59

Can I ask a question? If its not appropriate, please just tell me?

I lurked on GN this time last year for a couple of months, but never had the time to join in the discussions.
So, I recognise a lot of names from last year, but one name I havent seen is someone called Gilly something? She was from the north east and for some reason, she is on my mind ?
As I say, I am new, so if this is not the done thing, just shout at me!

Callistemon Mon 28-Dec-20 15:35:45

Gillybob? If so, she is much missed by many and I do hope she is all right.
She had a lot to contend with.

Callistemon Mon 28-Dec-20 15:37:50

Only’ put on 5lbs this week - DH has put on 10 without trying! That’s what happens as soon as we eat carbs. ?

Some of that could be due to water retention, Nannytopsy as that is what carbs tend to do.

Marydoll Mon 28-Dec-20 15:55:13

Gillybob is taking a break, but hasn't ruled out posting again.

Flicker Mon 28-Dec-20 17:26:41

@Callistemon @Marydoll

Thank you! Yes, it was Gillybob I remembered!
Hope she is okay x

Nannytopsy Mon 28-Dec-20 18:14:10

Callistemon - that is what we are hoping! It always takes a while to get back to where we were.