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12Michael Mon 11-Jan-21 06:12:28

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark this morning , but looks dry and cold outside here in Brackley .
Today, trip the chemist prescriptions, and also place another order Parsley Box, and the Sausage Man fr some German dishes .
Apart from TV with repeats , I am enjoying the Rick Stein Cornwall programme.
Take Care ,
Mick

grandMattie Mon 11-Jan-21 06:21:42

Good morning from dark chilly E Kent.
Yesterday was the coldest yet. The frost didn’t melt until about 1300. DH had a lovely walk though. I didn’t go out; I clean the bathrooms on a Sunday.
A few days which I bought on Saturday for you.
I think I’ll choose and order some fabrics in b/w for DGS, I shall make a quilt for him next. It’s hard to choose from local shop as it’s closed and I can’t see what is available.
Hope everyone has a good day, stay warm, stay safe. X

grandMattie Mon 11-Jan-21 06:22:22

Days = daffs ?

NannyJan53 Mon 11-Jan-21 06:31:59

Good morning from a much milder Black Country.

I woke up at 5.40! No idea why, as this is not usual.

Had a walk yesterday to the park yesterday with my friend who lives quite near. It wasn't frosty at all by 11am. Left MrJan making meatballs, a new Nigella recipe he wanted to try.

Lovely to see the daffs grandMattie, it is a reminder that Spring is just round the corner!

I have a mammogram booked for Thursday, but wondering now if I should go with infection rates so high here? It is the routine 3 yearly one, albeit 9 months late.

Only plan today is to make chicken soup from yesterdays chicken, and another walk either along the canal or to the Park.

Wishing you all a good day, with special thoughts and hugs to our Marydoll. Also, to gilly you are always in my thoughts and hope to see you back soon flowers

Bellasnana Mon 11-Jan-21 06:47:51

Good morning from Malta where it is still warm but cloudy.

Thanks for the daffs grandMattie, I love them. NannyJan please don’t skip your mammogram. I’m sure you will be fine if you keep your mask on.

Sharing this photo of my granddog Bertie taken yesterday. My DD had captioned it ‘all quiet in the neighbourhood today, but Bertie has his eye on the Capitol just in case’.

Must get out of the house today as I have been stuck in since Friday and my fridge needs stocking up.

Wishing you all a good day and stay safe everyone.☀️

Gagagran Mon 11-Jan-21 06:52:30

Morning all from a milder south coast 6.5c at 6.15am. Hope that's the coldest it gets this winter!

News from DS yesterday that his no.2 DD has tested positive for CV. No symptoms and feels well. The other three of them were all negative but they have to isolate until Saturday now. She has not been anywhere for three weeks apart from walks with her Dad in the countryside, but they are in one of the highest areas of infection in the country so who knows where the virus was lurking.

Laundry day today and I must run the car engine in situ as advised by the mechanic who sorted our dead battery last Thursday morning. DH needs a hair cut so that is on the list and I had a real craving for a home-made scone last night so may make some. That's my packed agenda for today folks!

Keep safe and keep warm everyone. Spring is coming. sunshine

Scentia Mon 11-Jan-21 06:54:01

Good Morning all from East Staffordshire where it is still dark and feels mild.
Normal work day for me today, we are still rather busy on the production side but we are already experiencing delays with our supplies from Europe. Once we have done what we can, we come home to the warm?
Having to have a really big bowl of berries for brekky before they go over! Can’t stand waste.
I ordered some gingham fabric online yesterday Grandmattie I hope it’s ok as I have never purchased fabric before.
Hope everyone is ok and has the best day possible. Stay safe, smile if you can, but if you can’t, try not to cry?

Dwmxwg Mon 11-Jan-21 07:01:39

Morning all from north Surrey, dark and cold but dry
Had a lovely frosty walk with the dog yesterday. Our local lake has 3 swans, parents and adult offspring. The adults disappeared weeks ago but are now back and aggressive towards the young swan. I guess it is natures way as they will be nest building again for this years brood and the youngster needs to now find its own mate, but it felt rather cruel.
We had the the last of the turkey, which DH had frozen, with roasted veg. He always cooks far too much so bubble and squeak today.
My day to visit mum and dad. Will go armed with my cleaning bits.
Hope everyone has a good Monday

Grandmabatty Mon 11-Jan-21 07:26:40

Good morning all. It's damp but milder in Polmont. Mick I'm a big fan of German food. Grandmattie the daffs are lovely. I bought tulips on Saturday for a touch of spring. NannJan definitely go for your mammogram. I'm sure they will have plenty of measures in place. scentia I don't know how you do it! You are full of energy. Dwym swans are beautiful birds. The lake near where I stay has many swans,geese and duck. The geese in particular are aggressive but mainly towards humans! Back to babysitting today. I'll pick dgs up about 8.30 and we'll see what the day brings. A walk outside definitely for fresh air. over the weekend I made lemon drizzle cake,scones and peanut butter cookies so there's plenty in the tins. Leek and potato soup for lunch. Roast chicken for tea. Now for my second cup of coffee and then to get organised. I'll pop back later to catch up Have a good day all.

Viridian Mon 11-Jan-21 07:26:52

Good morning from a cloudy and much warmer (7°) Cornwall. Slept in my art room last night on a blow up bed so I didn't have to hear the rat trap go in the roof space. So unpleasant. Had a migraine in the night. Am a sensitive soul and this bothers me. My son has offered to come and check it, not sure I can face it!

Thanks for the daffs gM, lovely, I needed those. I have narcissi in a vase at the moment, reminds me of when I went to Scilly in February once and the islands were perfumed from the fields of them.

A friend of a friend is in a coma in a London hospital with Covid and a 20% chance of survival. First time I've heard of anyone in my 'circle' poorly with it.

Best of days to you all, sorry I'm a bit glum. Very rare that!

Ashcombe Mon 11-Jan-21 07:38:14

Good morning to you all from a milder Torbay than of late,

How lovely to see the daffs, grandMattie. A welcome sight. The photo of your DD's dog at The Capitol is priceless, especially the caption, Bellasnana and worthy of being entered in a competition! NannyJan: I would go for the mammogram, despite any misgivings you have. Last week, I felt safer visiting my hospital for cardiac tests than I do in the supermarket. I hope your migraine hasn’t left you feeling too washed out today, Viridian. They are a nuisance.

This is late for me contributing on here as I “overslept” until after 7.00am!! No interesting plans for today - boring domesticity beckons! ☹️

I hope any Monday morning blues soon dissipate!

brook2704 Mon 11-Jan-21 07:39:25

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s warmed up and the snow has gone but there’s more in the forecast for today ⛄️
Thank you for the daffodils grandmattie I’ve got some daffodil and hyacinth bulbs well on their way on the kitchen windowsill as I love watching the spring bulbs grow
gagagran hope your DGD recovers soon
Just the same for me today, a local walk etc although thank you dwmxwg for reminding me visit the university gardens again soon to check out the local swans there ... see what’s happening!
Hope everyone facing worries and struggles has a better day today and take care whatever the day brings ?

NanKate Mon 11-Jan-21 07:41:39

Morning Mick and All.

It looks as if we will have a slightly warmer day today in South Bucks.

Love all the photos which are posted on this thread now.

NannyJ from my experience of hospital appointments recently the staff are very careful with hygiene, distancing and checking of temperature.

Bellasnana yes a trip out in the fresh air is important even if it is only to get groceries.

I have my Zoom Qigong lesson starting today and DS has asked me to help with preparing some teaching resources he needs for when he does Virtual School visits.

cornergran Mon 11-Jan-21 07:48:06

Morning Mick, morning All from a dark, dry corner of Somerset. Our isolating-one is symptom free so far, it’s unsettling when a positive cv test arrives gagagran, good there are no symptoms. We’ve had news of several very poorly people in the last week, feeling closer now. Mr C is wielding an emulsion brush (again!) this morning, admin for me and the grocery order. I’d love to have more purpose and envy scentia both her energy and normal work day. Hope we all have a reason to smile today. Stay safe everyone.

brook2704 Mon 11-Jan-21 07:50:13

Sorry to hear about your friend viridian such a sad time for so many just now. Don’t apologise for feeling glum though, it happens to us all, hopefully it’ll pass soon

ginny Mon 11-Jan-21 08:00:27

Another beautiful sky this morning. As I opened the window to take the picture it did seem a little warmer. Hopefully we will get a walk in later.

I think I might start sorting out under the stairs today or I might not.
More crochet and / or other craft work later.
It almost seems that many of us could just type ‘ditto’ each day.?
Stay safe and I hope you all find a ?.

Beechnut Mon 11-Jan-21 08:05:19

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. It’s dry and frosty.

Here I am late again as I turned over and had another sleep. I must admit though it is then nice to wake up to the day getting light. The sky colour in the east is beautiful.

I spent nearly three hours in the garden yesterday cutting things down and cutting smaller so I can get more into the bin.

Washing and pottering today and I’m going to make a lime cheesecake without the base.

Have a good day all or as good as it can be, stay safe?

Beauregard Mon 11-Jan-21 08:05:37

Good morning everyone from Derbyshire where we have a milder day in store. Unfortunately this means we're going to get some rain too.

I've just been to get the morning paper. There was one person in the shop, a young and unmasked workman. I waited outside so I could keep well away. When he came out he held the door for me which was awkward as it meant me moving closer to him than I would have liked. Such chivalrous behaviour was welcomed not so long ago, but not any more!! He seemed oblivious ?

A quiet day in today, just a visit to tend to the girls ? later.

Nice photo's today. Love Bertie the dog!

Have a good day all.

Gingster Mon 11-Jan-21 08:05:54

Good morning all and it feels milder here in Essex.

The old local fox was barking up and down the road last night and even woke me and little pooch up this morning. I checked the garden before I let her out but I could here a cat squalling so I think there was a stand off somewhere.

Thanks for the daffs *Grandmattie. I asked DS to get some with the shopping but he couldn’t find any. He said I’ve got you some Chrysanthemums instead. (Carnations) Bless! ?.

I love the pic of Bertie, Bellasnanna. What a great shot!

Nannyjan I would ask how The mammogram works with distancing. They do have to get very close to you. I had my last one in November 2019. The nurse had a terrible cold which I caught from her. She said she had sinus trouble! ?

Viridian poor you! I bet you were on tender hooks all night. Hope your migraine has gone as well as the little intruder.

Take care all ??

CherryCezzy Mon 11-Jan-21 08:10:12

Good morning everyone. It's milder here in the Gower too today and it lovely to see that it's getting lighter earlier in the morning. Spring will be sprung before we know it ☺️

You should go to have your mammogram on Thursday NannyJan. Hospitals and clinics are meticulous in the protocols they are having to carry out at the moment.

I'm meant to be having three, yes three people coming into the house this morning ?. They will all be wearing full ppe but nevertheless it's very daunting. There may even be a fourth visitor as, even though we thought the gas engineer had fixed our heating system he didn't! He's meant to be coming back today.

Love the daffs grandMattie, thanks for sharing their smiley faces ☺️
With the caption Bellasnana the dog photo is brilliant.

Take care and stay safe everyone ❤️

Elizabeth1 Mon 11-Jan-21 08:10:57

Morning all from what appears to be a windy day outside here on the east coast of Fife not sure just yet if the frost has melted or not. I too love Rick Steins tv programs during his visits to Cornwall. I also love his cooking programmes abroad and his jaunts in the camper van cooking at the side of the road. The hairy bikers are also enjoyable to watch they are so funny together I saw them in real life once in Dundee at the country fair. After what was a fatigue day for me yesterday I got some really good news which cheered me up no end, my great nephew became engaged to a lovely french girl they're having to make their way back to work today where they’re both teachers. Hope they keep safe and within the guidelines etc etc these youngsters eh. Have a good day everyone the light is beginning to shine flowersvirtual hugs to those who feel in a dark place may your day start to become worthwhile.

Pittcity Mon 11-Jan-21 08:11:39

Good morning from a grey skied Colchester. No frost this morning but still very cold.
Sorting out drawers today and staying warm and safe indoors.
Beef stew and dumplings is on the menu.

Elizabeth1 Mon 11-Jan-21 08:13:52

Who can resist this wee pooch

baubles Mon 11-Jan-21 08:18:20

Good morning Mick, morning all from S Lanarkshire where the ice and snow has at last been washed away. I will be able to go outside today without taking my life in my hands. The grit I ordered a week ago is being delivered today so we’ll be ready the next time. grin

Such cheerful photos this morning thanks grandMattie and Bellasnana.

Another quiet day, not much choice is there. I spent hours yesterday on ancestry and really didn’t achieve much, I’ll have another go today.

DH is picking up our new car this afternoon, it has been delayed for a month but the showroom is now doing some kind of ‘click and collect’ service.
In other news a bloke with a wrench arrived yesterday to force open the garage door which is great, what’s not so good is that he reckons it could be eight weeks till we can get a new door. Not that it really matters, DH brought his golf clubs into the house and there’s not much else of value in there.

Wishing everyone the best possible day, look after yourselves.

Jaxjacky Mon 11-Jan-21 08:19:48

Good morning all from a milder S Hants. Not a lot to report really, quiet day yesterday, a chilly walk and watched DH football team get dumped out of the FA cup, he was not happy.
A similar day day, with no football.
Take care all.