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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

Lins1066 Mon 11-Jan-21 08:20:16

Good morning Mick and all. It is feels milder and it is damp outside.I didn't sleep much last night. Laundry and cleaning on today's agenda, hopefully a walk later. Best wishes to Cherry, Marydoll and gilly, stay safe everyone and I hope you have a decent day.

Sparklefizz Mon 11-Jan-21 08:27:18

Good morning Mick and all GNs from a milder South Glos.
Lovely to see all the photos - very cheering.

A short walk to the postbox planned for this morning, otherwise a couple of hours of voluntary work online, and the usual chores.

Thoughts to all who are struggling or ill. flowers

Stay safe everyone, and have as good a day as possible.

Oopsadaisy1 Mon 11-Jan-21 08:35:16

Good morning Mick and everyone from a mild and soon to be sunny , I think, Oxfordshire hopefully the fog has gone, it’s been hanging around for days.
I can put ditto today as all days seem the same , punctuated by dustbin days and shopping deliveries.
At least we are getting out with DDs dog each day, we are lucky to live in the countryside, although in normal times it’s a long way to go to a shop (6 mile round trip to small shop and a bus stop).
Wishing everyone a good day, love and hugs for those who aren’t so chipper today.

Sar53 Mon 11-Jan-21 08:38:45

Good morning from a grey but not so cold Essex by the sea.
Admin and housework on the agenda today, hopefully I'll have time to start my new cross stitch later.
DH and I have decided we really must start some of the big jobs we have been putting off. There's always next week !!!!

Sorry to hear about poorly friends and acquaintances, we all have to be very vigilant.

Enjoy your Monday whatever you get up to and stay safe everyone xx.

Marydoll Mon 11-Jan-21 08:40:04

Good morning Mick and all from Glasgow. It's not frosty, that's all I know, as I'm still in bed! However, it does seem really blustery.

Obviously, I'm going nowhere today, but I don't want to be a slob, which is what I've been since I've come out of hospital, so I need to find something to keep me out of mischief.
DH, ever the comedian asked if I wanted to go for a walk today! He has totally forgotten that I'm awaiting a Covid test result and was very unwell just under a week ago. ☹,

Poor DD is terrified that I may have caught Covid in hospital and keeps phoning to see if I have any symptoms! I know she means well, but I have re-named her the Stasi. Soon I think I will have to ask permission to even go to the loo, I feel like a five year old! ?

A amusing little tale for you all from my convalescence journal.
Every morning DH brings me a cuppa in bed so that I can start the first of my medication. He is not so bad after all. ?
Yesterday morning, I got up to get washed and caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror. It was quite dark, but I could see what looked like dry blood all over my décolleté.
My first thought was my new medication had caused some severe reaction, which is not unusual for me.
Off I went to ask for a second opinion from that well known medical consultant, Mr Marydoll, who on his PC.
As usual his expert advice, (without lifting his head from the screen to look at me) was Oh dear, wait and see if it gets worse. ?

I got some baby wipes and started to clean off the blood. It felt quite gritty. ? Putting my glasses on, I took a closer look.
The dried blood, was actually the crumbs from the dark chocolate digestive biscuit, DH had brought with my tea,, which had somehow, fallen into the crevasse.
Big boobs are indeed an affliction if you are a wee, auld bachle (small, round, old lady) ! ? This is my injection day, it's the turn of my stomach, but my boobs always get in the way of my line of vision! I have difficulty finding the actual target. I may draw one!!?

So many sad stories on GN just now, thank goodness we have this lovely thread and special pals to support us.
Wishing you all the best day possible and hoping those struggling with pain and sorrow, find the strength to cope whatever is thrown at them.

NannyJan GO FOR THAT MAMMOGRAM!!!
Last week I had a number of scans and xrays, all done with PPE. Make sure you have a mask with you. They will probably give you one anyway. It is a greater risk, not having a scan!

Mapleleaf Mon 11-Jan-21 09:04:08

Good morning all,

It looks to be a milder start to the day as the frost has gone. There's a lovely sunrise too, which lifts the spirits.

Not a lot on the agenda today other than setting the washer going and changing the bedding (I meant to do that yesterday but didn't so must today ?).

Nannyjan, i'll echo everyone else and advise you to go for the mammogram. When I went for mine, I felt very safe, as they had everything set out as you would expect during this time, and the radiographer was kitted out in full PPE.

So sorry to read all the sad news today, and send my thoughts to you all. ?

Take care, everyone.

Anniebach Mon 11-Jan-21 09:04:49

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Susan56 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:12:17

Good morning from the Shropshire/Powys border where it’s a milder start to the day.

I had a hospital appointment this morning but have spoken to the consultants secretary and I am now having a telephone appointment this morning.Am happy with this as the hospital I was attending apparently has the highest number of cases in Wales.

My uncle remains in ICU battling Covid.My aunt is recovering at home.

We did a lot of decorating in the first lockdown but like Mr corner, DH is wielding the paintbrush again and has decided to ‘freshen up’ the kitchen.He is a perfectionist so it may take a while,

I will walk up to the postbox after my phone call other than that a housework and reading day.

Have the best day you can everyone.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:16:10

Good morning Mick and all

Grey and I can confirm Sar53’s weather forecast. Another Rick Stein fan here, I would definitely like to visit Cornwall when we are free!

Bed changing today, and I have ordered a click and collect from Aldi for the first time, will be interested to see how it works.

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️

Greyduster Mon 11-Jan-21 09:17:41

Good morning, Michael and all GNs on a very grey South Yorkshire day. My back hurts like the very devil today; no idea where that has come from. Perhaps some vigorous kitchen cleaning will send it on its way. We will go to the supermarket later when it’s quiet and get, among other things, some navel oranges. They seem to be very good at this time of the year. Have a good day folks.

BlueSapphire Mon 11-Jan-21 09:17:44

Hello and good morning from a very grey Northampton. A short walk to the postbox today to post a birthday card to my great-niece. I am being ultra careful when I go out these days and wear a mask. Don't want to risk anything with the vaccine so close.

Lovely daffodils - I managed to get some in my Sainsbury's delivery last week, and tried to order more this week, but they tell me there are none.

NannyJan I had a mammogram a couple of weeks ago and the radiographer wore a mask and a visor.

Expecting a wool delivery this morning, so I shall quarantine it for a couple of days, and then make a start on the scarf which caught my eye on Facebook last week. I have downloaded the pattern.

Must move and have my shower. Take care and stay safe everyone.

GrannySomerset Mon 11-Jan-21 09:19:12

Misty but much less cold this morning so will need to wear fewer layers. Have woken up with a very painful hand and wrist - don’t know if I have slept on it or if the arthritis is checking out a new site to torture me. A couple of ibuprofen should help and then I can tackle getting DH up with all that entails. Could definitely do without this!

Otherwise another blank day apart from essential admin. Stay at home seems to be today’s message so I will do that.

Chocolate biscuits in bed, Marydoll? How decadent!

Alygran Mon 11-Jan-21 09:21:14

Good morning from North Yorkshire. The lying snow has disappeared overnight so it must be warmer today.
Watched the Helen Reddy film, ‘I am woman’ on Netflix last night. It was very good. I had forgotten some of her songs.
Not much on today other than to prepare for this evening’s zoom charity board meeting.
Lots of sadness and struggles around today so some more spring flowers for everyone.
Stay safe.

harrigran Mon 11-Jan-21 09:21:50

Good morning from a mild and windy NE.
We had a power cut yesterday morning just at the time people would be popping the roast in the oven. DH rang and was told that 17,900 were without power and reconnection time was typically 90 minutes. I went to put on my warmest trousers and a thick cardigan and socks but it was only off twenty minutes.
Heard from DS yesterday and my friend rang to see if were managing. An hour later DD Skyped to talk to us. We go weeks without contact and then it all happens in one afternoon.
DD has two cats she is looking after for people who have been stuck in other countries, she has to keep them in different parts of the house because they fight. DD says that she thinks she is stuck with one of them because the owner has decided not to return to Brussels, she will have to get the microchip amended and try to get some record of vaccinations.
New tablet being delivered this morning, this one keeps turning off when battery is still 80% full.

NannyJan53 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:33:35

Thank you all. I will go for the Mammogram, it is in a mobile unit about a 10 minute walk from me. I just didn't want to fall at the last hurdle before I have the vaccination. Not been to the hairdressers since last March or the gym. Weighing it up I am sure they have all the safety protocols in place.

Once again thank you everyone who allayed my fears flowers

lovebeigecardigans1955 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:38:16

Morning all from South Notts where we have a light frost but it doesn't feel too cold.

Rose early to take my little car in for a service and MOT - hope it passes. I expect it'll need some work as it's 17 years old. I do hope it isn't ready for the knacker's yard just yet as it is very much needed for my weekly shop if nowt else.

Lovely daffs Grandmattie and such sweet little dogs, Bellasnana and Elizabeth1.

You've been told to just run the car engine Gaga? That surprises me - I was advised to go on a little drive each week and that is what I do (but what do I know?) and oh heck, over the border into Derbyshire and hoping I don't get my collar felt! I don't get out of the car though and not near any beauty spots. If I broke down that wouldn't be very clever but that could happen round the corner, couldn't it?

Anyway, hope all is well with everyone, especially those with illness or worries during these strange times.

Grandmadougal Mon 11-Jan-21 09:41:46

Good morning from a milder and brighter Norfolk.

Nannyjan I had my mammogram a couple of weeks ago and it was fine. All procedures in place and I did feel safe. Not worth risking not going.

Shoppings lists to compile today ready for collection tomorrow and a zoom Pilates class later this morning. Goodness I may be worn out, that would be novel!

Jealous of the biscuits in bed Marydoll DH banned them long ago as apparently I spread the crumbs on his side of the bed.

Hope everyone has a good day.

Auntieflo Mon 11-Jan-21 09:42:07

Good morning Mick, Annie, and all.
It is much milder here this morning, and I can see some primroses peeking through.
Like many others, it's a ground hog day here, so laundry etc.
FH has a dental appointment in a couple of hours, but I think it is just a check up, although he will need work, when The dreaded drilling is allowed.
Finished knitting my jumper yesterday, so sewing up and trying on to see if I like it. It's not unknown for a garment to be undone and re- knitted.
Nannyjan, please do go for your mammogram. All will be done to keep you safe.
I wish I had a DH who was into DIY. Wielding a paintbrush might be good for him and definitely for me. ?
Marydoll, glad it was only choccy biscuit crumbs, and I laughed at yesterday's? numbered annoyances of your DH.
You are good for us , keep on with the novellas and sagas.
Nice to hear that Baubles is getting their new car later today. And hope the garage door can be fixed ASAP.
Cherry. Good luck with all your indoor visitors, and hope you had a good night.
Our DD and SIL are having a new hearth and fireplace fitted today, so hope all goes smoothly.
Loved the doggy pics, the flowers , and the sky shots.
Loving thoughts to all who have been unwell, or are still struggling through the days.
Have a gentle day one and all.

Stilllearning Mon 11-Jan-21 09:42:35

Another good morning from S Lanarkshire, dull and wet but snow free so a walk in the fresh air at last.
After reading the red cabbage posts yesterday, I thought I would tell my own (true) story. Back in the late seventies/early eighties, I was given my first Delia Smith cookery book, still my favourite, and I decided to try her red cabbage recipe. So, to the local greengrocer, and asked for a red cabbage. The assistant looked at me sympathetically and said ‘No hen, it’s beetroot you’re looking for’! It still makes me laugh!
Lovely pictures this morning, I love Bertie guarding the Capitol, Bellasnana, that’s a keeper, and the flowers lift the spirits.
Wishing everyone a good day.

Urmstongran Mon 11-Jan-21 09:46:31

Good morning everyone from South Manchester where’s it’s not raining and seems mild out. That’s worked out well as I’m meeting a friend for a walk (well I use that term loosely .. more of a stroll) and a chat. Be nice to catch up. She will be the first person socially outside of family I have talked to in person since the end of November.

Mind you with all the dire warnings from Professor Witty it worries me a bit. Should we even walk side by side? I shall wear a mask and keep my distance.

Lovely photo ginny. Where do you post from?

Yes, go for your mammogram NannyJan. It’s important.

Our Yorkshire Lass has just phoned, happy as they have a timed slot to pick up their (new for them 6y old) car today from the dealership. We could get ours back - but when? Is it considered essential to drive from Yorkshire to Lancashire ... bringing Christmas presents? Who knows. We would like our car back. I’d feel safer going in it to my stepfather than using the bus mid week. What do others on here think? Maybe I should post on the ‘is this allowed?’ thread!

Hope Monday is kind to us all. Keep safe everyone that’s the main thing. x

HAZBEEN Mon 11-Jan-21 09:46:39

Good morning everyone.
I haven't posted for a while as I have had a major wobble and just felt very sorry for myself, but I've got the big girl pants on, have kicked myelf up the you know where and decided enough is enough!
Firstly to Marydoll I am so glad to see you back (almost) to your self, please take care we all need you to post your novellos!
Traveslafar I was so sorry to here your sad news about your DH and your struggles with the dreaded virus. Please stay strong and know we are all here for you.
To all who have worries love and hugs.
I dont think I could have got over my hump without reading your lovely posts, this is the best therapy for doldrums, thank you Mick for posting everyday.
Not a lot planned for today but I intend to keep busy somehow!
Stay safe all.

dragonfly46 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:51:35

Good morning from a milder Leicestershire.

I managed to get daffodils in my Sainsbury's order as well. I was so excited. Silly the small things which please so much.

My DH is going to the optician today - the first time he has been out alone in ages. He has just gone to see if he can start his car!!

GrannyOwl5 Mon 11-Jan-21 09:54:27

Good morning everyone from north Kent where it is much warmer.

Will have a walk out later this morning with DH to the allotment to pull up some leeks. As ever a bit uncertain about venturing out, but we shall wear masks and it is easy to see people coming and we can take the appropriate avoiding action- some are as wary as we are and, like us, either cross the road or move across to one side of the pavement whilst others appear to be totally oblivious to any sort of social distancing as they walk in the middle of the pavement straight towards you.

Good to hear that you are not suffering from some obscure disease Marydoll but a simple case of digestiveitus droppus décolleté easily remedied with a quick sweep of a cold flannel!

Hope you all have a reasonable day. Stay safe

Gelisajams Mon 11-Jan-21 09:59:07

Good morning from Morecambe Bay where true to form it’s windy and raining though a message from my weather app expects it to freeze later. It is January I suppose.
It’s good to see those daffs gM thank you. A real reminder spring is not too far away.
I always make a note of when I see my first snowdrops of the year but as I’m not out and about I haven’t seen any yet this year.
Glad you have decided to go for the mammogram Nannyjan. I’m sure the protocols will be in place.
Hopefully the postman will bring my new blouse this morning. I’m not sure when I’ll wear it as I’m dressed in ‘sloth clothes’ most of the time at the moment but again it’s a promise of better things to come.
Take care stay safe everyone ?

Grandmafrench Mon 11-Jan-21 10:00:48

Good Morning everyone. Sunshine and deep blue skies are back.......along with my good mood. Will seize the chance for a beach walk and to hang out some bed linen.

A little Robin is feeding directly outside my bedroom window. I asked DH to pick up a pack of small seed for birds. Looking in my bird book, it seems that most of the little chaps I need to feed are all insect eaters. Not sure how successful this will be - but have already drawn a blank with bread and biscuit crumbs.

Speaking of crumbs, Mary, what are you like? Is this new ‘digestive disorder’ (?) going to be added to your lengthy list of problems? Hope not. Hope you’re feeling better day on day and the change in meds is helping? Izabella has asked me to send her warm wishes to you after your recent hospitalisation.

Loved that photo of little Bertie keeping his eye on the Capitol, Bella. Though I was struck by a slight similarity in his hairstyle/profile to that bloke whose name I shall not mention, ?

Some of you busy, some of you worried, positive/negative (in thoughts).......some struggling, some sad. Let’s continue to think of each other, try very hard to keep it together and JUST HOPE, as we move towards a chance to see an end to this nightmare.

Don’t ever give up. Sending love to you all. Stay Safe. x
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