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12Michael Tue 11-May-21 06:05:48

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dry and looks like the start of a nice day here in Brackley .
I think we have been getting a mix of March winds and April showers just recently .
Anyway, some housework then a trip to Bicester later for usual hour ,and have a coffee etc outside .
Take care,
Mick

Marydoll Tue 11-May-21 20:07:03

Oh, too much information! blush Please don't respond, Ashcombe! grin

Urmstongran Tue 11-May-21 19:55:38

Ashcombe

Keep taking the tablets, olddudders!

Viagra?

ann678tifney Tue 11-May-21 13:37:29

Good afternoon everyone from a lovely NE, hope it stays that way, went out yesterday and got soaking wet on the way home!! Annaram1 and Ashcome I pay £10 an hour for my cleaner, best thing I ever did getting him, he was also a godsend when we moved recently. The cleaner was a necessity as I was working full time and caring for my husband full time as well. I don't think I could manage without him now. Marydoll I also have fond memories of Prestwick, although I can't remember actually holidaying there, just day visits with my Aunt and Uncle. We used to holiday to BurtIsland, Helensbrough, Arbroath and Girvan. Those are the ones I can remember, but I am sure there were more. sending best wishes to all who are unwell, or are struggling.

Ashcombe Tue 11-May-21 12:33:36

I guess the rate for a cleaner might depend on where you live, Annaram1 and if it includes products to be used. Here in Torbay, I pay £12.50 per hour and she uses all her own materials and vacuum cleaner.

You deserve some help and it doesn’t mean you’re old. If it did, I was old at 30 when I first employed a cleaner! You’ll love the release from the responsibility of housework. Good luck!

grandmajet Tue 11-May-21 11:54:54

Annaram1, personal alarms are such a good thing, and will give your son peace of mind. Do always wear it.

Annaram1 Tue 11-May-21 11:37:18

I have booked my first ever cleaner and she is coming next Wednesday. She charges £15 per hour. Is this average? I have had a couple of falls recently and have lost my confidence in my ability to do anything. I am 80 and my son made me get a personal alarm so that if I break a leg and can't get up I c an summon help. It makes me feel so old.

Grandmajean Tue 11-May-21 11:15:33

Marydoll

*Grandmajean*, it's Prestwick! Photos tomorrow.

Oh , lovely, Marydoll - spent many childhood days there . Have a great one !

Blossoming Tue 11-May-21 11:08:44

Good morning all from cloudy Lancashire. We woke up to birdsong, blue skies and sunshine, but the forecast is not so good for later. We got a wiggle on, Mr. B went and did the supermarket shop while I sorted laundry. One wash done and hung out, second wash in progress. Shopping put away, went to the local bakery for fresh bread. Will catch up on everyone’s news now. Happy Tuesday ?

olddudders Tue 11-May-21 11:07:43

Ashcombe

Keep taking the tablets, olddudders!

Thankyou, darling. That is so helpful and supportive.

I'll see you for our Zoom later!

Marydoll Tue 11-May-21 11:04:26

Grandmajean, it's Prestwick! Photos tomorrow.

Ashcombe Tue 11-May-21 11:02:32

Keep taking the tablets, olddudders!

olddudders Tue 11-May-21 11:00:42

Good Moaning from a damp France. It's only light rain, but enough to cancel any aspiration to tidy the garden.

And that's a pity, 'cos I bought a new mower yesterday! A bit of a distress purchase, having beggared its predecessor which isn't old, but needs must. And purchasing it was distressing, too! Think B&Q, although not called that and a display of mowers, all priced. Behind it in the next aisle are lots of mowers in boxes - but none of them seem to be the same as the ones on display. Sigh. So I plumped for the one in the box I could lift! Very pleased, anyway, after a brief trial yesterday - and it was a cheaper one, too!

News yesterday of a court case involving a policeman on duty and a lady to whom he had given a lift. She was very drunk, and had been ejected from a nightclub. It appears that full sex took place in the police-car, which is a bit naughty, but he alleges she climbed on top of him - in the driving seat? What about the wheel? - and told him to "man up", which he seems to have managed. No suggestion that he initiated it nor any claim of rape. And what is he called? Sergeant Cocking! You couldn't make it up, as they say!

I have to visit the pharmacy for my routine meds this afternoon.

I hope your day behaves impeccbly

hollysteers Tue 11-May-21 10:59:11

Good morning Mick and all from a mixed up weather wise northwest Lancashire coast.
Tidying up today, I make a mess wherever I go, but as a fellow widow says ‘At least it’s my own mess”
Going into the city and having a meal meant making more effort, so the bedroom looks like a teenagers, a floordrobe on the floor etc. Nice meal, first one outside and not cold, keeping coat on and sun coming and going. Street entertainment provided by frightening orange haired woman who had not been given the seat she wanted, glared at everyone, then burst into fighting mode, turning the air blue, we tried not to catch her eye. Strangely, on the train home, a young woman sat next to me shouting on her phone, also effing and blinding. I ostentatiously rose to go to another seat. How can people be so unaware of others?
Wishing you all a nice day and thoughts to the troubled.

EllanVannin Tue 11-May-21 10:48:43

Good Morning All x.
A sunny start, but for how long I don't know. I've had to shift myself as having washed yesterday, then knew I'd be in and out with it I've put it out again while the going's good.
Will now hurtle around to the corner shop to replenish the cat food stock and get a fresh loaf, don't need much else as dinner is sorted today.

That's it, been to the shop so I can concentrate inside as well as keeping my eye on the weather and the washing being out.
I'll do an online Asda shop to fill up the freezer then that's me done for the rest of the week.

I used to go to the Sefton Coast a lot when I was a child----Crosby Beach with bucket and spade.Amselerin I'm sure you'll enjoy the area. Quite a nature reserve too. Then we'd visit relatives in Blundellsands. I haven't been for years but no doubt it won't be as I remember it now as places change.
Formby just along the coast is beautiful too.

Speaking of places Urmston reminded me of of the train leaving Liverpool to Manchester which brings back memories of being exited when the Trafford Centre opened and my first trip there in 1999----a big shopping trip grin before going off to Oz. I was still working and it was my last year before retirement. Haven't been for a few years since new additions/ extensions were added to the place, 2008/9 I think.

Oh to be that energetic again, whizzing here and there. I used to love the big stores but I'd be so wary of crowds now. This Covid has been a pest and hasn't done anything for the confidence. Ah well never mind I'm not the only one.

Sounds as though everyone's getting on with things and going hither and thither. What a change to hear that things are gradually getting back to " near " normal, though won't be the same before the pandemic struck.
However, stay well and safe everyone with thoughts to those unwell and/or not present.xx

CherryCezzy Tue 11-May-21 10:30:16

Thanks Grandmafrench. Hope you don't have a second shower today. You did buy an attractive plant, even though she may be high maintenance ?

GrannySomerset Tue 11-May-21 10:28:54

Brief torrential showers followed by sunshine followed by another shower - rather like yesterday and not conducive to getting anything done outside.

Wonderful cleaner working her magic this morning and a man coming to talk about a new loose cover for our sofa, being shown up by the reupholstered chairs. The room looks a bit bland so am hoping for a pop of colour and/or pattern to give it a lift. Amazing what passes for excitement these days! DH wants to watch the State Opening of Parliament despite the lack of pageantry so may join him now and then.

Grandmafrench Tue 11-May-21 10:06:45

Crossed post, Muse, your determination......and patience... will win out. Don't stress, Irene - enjoy the things that are in your control and appreciate the sunshine and small things until you get your answers. ? Big hurrahs for Dexter and Freddie and even bigger ones for dragonfly and dwmx. Have a good day all.

Dogsmakemesmile Tue 11-May-21 10:05:52

Happy Tuesday everyone. Think it's going to stay dry in this part of the Scottish Borders. Have put on a couple of washes and thinking of making dough for a pizza for tea. Almost completed my minutes. Couple of checks to be done. Lasted without Scandi noir til early evening then settled down to an episode. Radio 4 on. I love hearing about everyone else's plans for the day. I am so glad I found you. Stay safe.

Purplepixie Tue 11-May-21 09:55:36

Good morning from a sunny East Midlands. No plans for today yet. Maybe do a bit of weeding before the rain ☔ comes. Sausage sandwich for tea. Stay safe. ?

Urmstongran Tue 11-May-21 09:55:19

Gorgeous tulips Dwm in that photo. Beautiful colours and so upright!

Enjoy your day out Marydoll - a picnic in the car sounds perfect. It’s chilly out still. I shall be wrapping up warmly for my lunch meet up. I promise to behave.

grandmajet you made me chuckle at the idea of your kidneys chatting to each other but seriously, you are an inspiration in your positivity. I hope all goes well for you in the days ahead.

CherryCezzy Tue 11-May-21 09:55:15

Enjoy your lunch Urmstongran and your day out Marydoll.

Gelisajams ?

Gagagran, your post put a smile on my face as now I know I'm not alone. My WP is handy to take on a trip to the garden centre too, though to be fair he does love his plants but it does gives me the chance to browse ?.

I hope you get through the day unscathed Susan ?

grandmajet, easier said than done but try not to worry as you'll be in very capable hands flowers

Thank you for your well wishes Susan, hulahoop, Marydoll and Lins, I am feeling quite vulnerable at the moment and do appreciate it x

B9exchange Tue 11-May-21 09:52:31

Morning all, sun is doing its best, but struggling a bit. Amserlin good luck with the move planning. Glad to hear Dexter is coming on. Grandmajet hoping for a successful operation for you.

Not much planned for today, hoping DH will take the livingvroom curtains down so that I can wash them. I can't peer upwards at an angle or it brings back my BPPV, so dependent on him, and he seems to have other priorities!

Found two lovely little John Lewis pink smocked dresses for Olive on eBay. I know they are dreadfully old fashioned, but they are so pretty, I couldn't resist them. I think DS will at least use them when we come to visit! ?
Hope everyone has the day they would wish for.

Grandmafrench Tue 11-May-21 09:50:16

Top of the Morning to everyone! Here in the South of France, a glorious day but a bit unsettled. We had a storm which involved me racing about rescuing and moving plants the night before last and yesterday. In the darkness I decided that in another life I could possibly have got myself a nice little boating job - maybe as the Keeper of the Eddystone Light? It was almost a joke, surely someone up there was actually throwing buckets of water down into our garden and onto me? With the force of the gales, it was astonishing that any of the water managed to hit the ground at all!

Maybe a punishment because I'd been to market and bought some wonderful plants. The one which truly caught an obviously greedy and rather daft Grandmafrench's eye was the showy Madam above......I was determined to find some Hibiscus for the garden. Nothing strange about that but I was blissfully unaware that there are two kinds? So it seems was the jolly market trader. I was pleased as punch with my purchase until I looked it up to find I had bought a Tropical one. Fine for pretty much most of the year here and endless sun, but any temperatures lower than 15degrees and there will clearly be tantrums and a lot of sulking. Madam also requires watering with warm water and no draughts please. "She" has had to spend the last 24 hours under cover and still looks magnificent. Me, less so. I have clearly taken on yet another incumbrance and responsibility and will have to have her 2' size indoors and crowding my space through the winter. Oh well, maybe read before buying?

You must be truly squeaky clean this morning, Gelisa. Wonderful that you can find the humour despite obvious anxiety, Grandmajet. Well done and lots of love and hope for you! Enjoy your day out, Mary, and rattle plenty of bling as you wave regally at your subjects on your promenade drive past. ?

Lots of hard work, Amsel but you're going to be so pleased when your plan comes together and you can flit to and fro and please yourself what time you spend where. So much to look forward to!

Still baffled as to how FishMan is able to entertain two lady customers so far apart and on the same Tuesday morning. Have the best day lins and Grandmabatty. To Susan and all entertaining smallies today, snatch a nap when possible and share the fun.

Great to hear happy news of the new duo, Maw&Rosie. I bet she is just loving living with you, Maw. What fun for her and how lovely that you have the patter of paws (everywhere) again. In order to avoid any confusion though, shouldn't you be placing your slippers carefully in a corner of the bedroom and allowing your new housemate to rest inside your bed ? (Rosie messaged me with a request to explain that to you! ?)

Everyone seems to be finding some fun and you must all be very excited at the thought of the Covid struggles fading through the summer months. We're supposed to have some restaurants opening - outside - next week. Yaaay!

To all this morning, thanks for the news, entertainment, interest, humour, kindness - and for always making this lovely thread such a hit! Sending everyone struggling or worried the biggest hugs - especially Cherry and Harri. Fingers crossed today corner. Please take care and stay safe all of you. And never forget......Flamingoes Are Us. x?‍♀️??

muse Tue 11-May-21 09:49:11

Good morning from a sunny and chilly Cornwall. Good progress with the raised beds yesterday. First one almost finished. I'm about go and help with filing it up. Heavy rain expected around lunch time ?

I was wondering how grandmaFrench is this morning.

I have lots of memories of going through Irlam and Urmston on that train to Manchester Urmston. My daughter lives in Padgate.

I fear more troubled times are ahead for me. My attempt to get MrM to talk about the house build was unsuccessful. I try not to get annoyed with him when he doesn't answer my questions. The silence is excruciating. I end up feeling like the big baddy.

Have the best day possible, Mick and all. ?

Grammaretto Tue 11-May-21 09:48:51

Good Morning from the Scottish Borders where I was woken by the sun streaming into my bedroom eyes.
I can't decide whether or not to cover the windows? Big dilemma - is it to be sleep or sunshine?

I am certainly not about to fit venetian blinds after grandMattie's story!

Lovely that you are going to the seaside Marydoll.
Glad you enjoyed your weekend Elizabeth1
Happy that Harri has help.

I know that train in Spain (it rhymes) Urms. We caught it from Malaga to Cordoba a few years ago. Very exciting.

Yoga today and a streamed funeral later. A lovely friend who has died too young and leaves a family in mourning.

Thanks for the tulips. Dwmx
There is a buzz of excitement in the air on the GM thread. No doubt about it.