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Michael12 Sat 17-Jul-21 06:08:42

Good Morning Everyone,
Its looking like the start of another hot sunny day here in Brackley this morning,
With the British GP just up the rode this weekend at Silverstone , I will do my usual trip to Bicester have a breakfast bap plus coffee ,and then return home and watch the penultimate stage of the Tour de France which is a time trial in the Bordeaux region .
Followed by a Chinese Take Away later.
Take Care,
Mick

monk08 Sat 17-Jul-21 08:12:14

Good morning all from a sunny Black country.
Haven't read through yet will catch up after usual full English breakfast.
Friends coming later and we shall go over the social club with them.
Lovely to see Marydoll posting again hope you're feeling a bit better and taking it easy.
Enjoy your Saturday and may you all find some ?.

Anniebach Sat 17-Jul-21 08:20:08

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Lins1066 Sat 17-Jul-21 08:32:36

Good morning from a sunny S Welsh coast. I think today will be a quiet one as I didn't sleep much last night as it was so hot.
Mr Lins took the dog Sam for a walk around 7 am and watered DD's pots, so he's earned his brownie points already today.
We had a walk around the harbour yesterday afternoon, met some friends for a chat but on the whole it was fairly quiet, the calm before the storm of summer visitors.
Enjoy the weekend everyone and stay safe.

Gwenisgreat1 Sat 17-Jul-21 08:33:51

Good morning all from sunny ☀️ Harrogate
Today is another nothingness day - I did post yesterday it couldn’t see it when I looked later - I must have used a naughty word and been deleted!
It was good to see you managed to post Marydoll - I prescribe. R&R today and tomorrow in pfact until you feel better!
Some lovely photos have appeared
When I finally got to Aldi this is what I saw on the shelves!
Have the best day you can folks!!

Elizabeth1 Sat 17-Jul-21 08:39:46

Good morning all from a very bright but cool start to the day here on the east coast of Fife. Yesterday the weather was boiling and I was so pleased to get an early rest.
I had a lovely meet up for lunch yesterday with a few friends
unfortunately I was rather tired before I set off from home and on the verge of cancelling but I’m pleased it all went ahead. Where there was lots of chat.

It’s good to feel a cool breeze flowing through the house this morning. That’s himself out watering the plants before the day heats up.

This weekend issupposed to be one of the hottest. I’ll make sure I drink plenty ???water that is. Oh and we’ve another lunch out today can’t wait it’s my neighbours son and partner from Newcastle who I we need a catch up with as they are preparing their recently departed mums house for sale.

Have a good day all enjoy this summer weather look after yourselves lots of water and apply plenty of sun cream.[sun]

Marydoll Sat 17-Jul-21 08:48:20

Pitt, I have a lot of experience dealing with a difficult DH and have been thinking of starting a boot camp, along the lines of Miss MaryDoll's Maths Class, but oh so much stricter! I am very good at doing strict wink

Baubles, my DIL took Dollie (wearing her Indy hat) to see the filming. Just like all of us, she is a fan of the Indianna Jones films.
A yellow, classic Pontiac is just up my street! I adore quirky cars!!!!

B9exchange Sat 17-Jul-21 08:48:35

Good morning all, we have arrived on the Ardnamurchan peninsular, after leaving stunningly beautiful Ullapool yesterday. Going to be dull and overcast for our stay here, which some of you may envy in your current heat wave! We had a lovely home cooked meal with my cousin and his wife yesterday, will explore the area and maybe have a barbecue with them today. Will try to come back with photos later.

Ash I am so sorry that the situation in France may yet again put your plans on hold.

Hoping Soop's DGC gets home well and happy soon.

Enjoy your day everyone, thoughts with those going through difficult times.

hollysteers Sat 17-Jul-21 08:51:30

Good morning Mick and all from Tunisia, oops northwest Lancashire. Off in the sun to Skipton, market day, but really shouldn’t buy anything apart from a nice pie…
Lovely day yesterday as our little art group had lunch at an Italian restaurant after the session (my watercolour looked as if I’d had a nosebleed all over it). Our Italian, young waiter, very handsome with shoulder length dark brown hair and smouldering eyes, looked as if he had stepped out of a Renaissance painting. I suggested to the group that we should invite him to sit for us ?. Then I sauntered or flaneured around town, looked up an old boyfriend (shocked how ancient he seemed lol) and sat and listened to a singer. Not one modern pop song I recognised, but nice.
Hope you all have a lovely summer’s day. I do wish we had longer summers.

Mapleleaf Sat 17-Jul-21 08:54:04

Good morning,

I've not read all the posts yet, but will come back to them after breakfast.

It's a beautiful morning here in South Yorkshire with not a cloud in the sky yet. The thermometer is set to reach 30 degrees this afternoon, so shelter from it will be required then. At the moment the lounge is the coolest place to sit as the sun hasn't got round to it yet.

Will pop out and water the pots before the sun bakes the plants.

Hope you all have a good day and enjoy whatever plans you have.

Stilllearning Sat 17-Jul-21 08:54:16

Morning from sunny S Lanarkshire, how nice to write that!

Lunch with a friend today with a trip to a couple of nice gift shops in a nearby village first, to buy a couple of birthday gifts for two friends who are both 80 this week.

What a picture Alizarin, fantastic!

Wishing everyone a happy day, this weather is wonderful ??

hollysteers Sat 17-Jul-21 08:59:03

An unusual flamingo.

harrigran Sat 17-Jul-21 09:05:54

Good morning from a sunny NE, it was 21 degrees when I woke up.
We kept the Dyson on all night which kept the bedroom at an acceptable temperature.
My sister will bring freshly baked pasties and the newspapers, we will have a drink and a chat probably in the garden.
I was outside all afternoon yesterday and despite the very large parasol I still burnt my arms.
Family were at Chedworth roman villa yesterday, GD is studying classics and expressed an interest in visiting.
Infection rate is rising, take care and hang on to your masks.

Alizarin Sat 17-Jul-21 09:06:18

Grandmafrench, I wish you could have seen my two sons playing catch with the little one, throwing him from one to the other like a ball. The tiddler absolutely adores it and my very thought was that he should join a circus! I've never seen a child able to shape himself in mid air like he does.

Nannagarra Sat 17-Jul-21 09:22:27

Good morning from super sunny Sefton.
Yesterday’s visit to Ness Gardens was a joy. As per, insects gorged on me. “You’re probably the only person to have been bitten,” said DH. Pics are of a border just outside the visitors’ centre and the view towards Wales. I’m loving those upthread; thank you - they add to the pleasure on GM.
Our DGD is arriving at lunchtime and staying for a sleepover. We’re so looking forward to it. The paddling pool will soon be set up and DS will bring her bike.
Sending special wishes and comforting thoughts for Toby in the hope that soop is reading this.
Enjoy the sun and take care. Dae as yer telt Marydoll in the words of Elizabeth1!!!!

Nannagarra Sat 17-Jul-21 09:28:00

Ness Gardens

Nannagarra Sat 17-Jul-21 09:29:40

Trying again!

GrannyGravy13 Sat 17-Jul-21 10:02:16

Morning Mick and all

Sunny and warm here in S E Essex, I shall take up my position on the garden steamer chair with my book, that is as far as my plans go

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

Nannytopsy Sat 17-Jul-21 10:03:41

Good morning Mick and all his followers. Sunny in Suffolk ? !
Lovely photos, particularly the flying grandson!
I harvested shallots and garlic yesterday which were very successful but I think it’s too warm to fill the space with beetroot and lettuce. Perhaps tomorrow evening, as Monday should be cooler.
Enjoy a quiet day Marydoll and let your daughter learn!
I know what you mean GrandmaFrench - we have several pairs of wood pigeons and collared doves here which provide the theme music to our summers. There must be someone local who likes pigeon pie!
I have a mountain of ironing and yet more washing, so I should get on with that but the lovely weather outside might be too tempting. After all what is retirement to the country for? ?
I hope the day is kind to everyone.

Blossoming Sat 17-Jul-21 10:42:08

Good morning all from sunny Lancashire where there isn’t a cloud in the sky. It’s so good to read of everyone getting out and about and seeing loved ones. Yesterday we had an unexpected trip out to the animal feed merchants. It’s a lovely drive down country lanes and in addition to all the poultry, sheep and horse feed it has a pet section. We buy bird food there and Mr. B wanted a new bird feeder as well.

Glad you’re on the mend Marydoll, let your DD have her moment in the spotlight. I adore Skipton market Hollysteers, don’t forget to treat yourself to a Yorkshire curd tart. Ness is wonderful Nannagarra, I shall add it to my ever growing list of places I really need to visit once I’m allowed out.

Happy Saturday to all ??

maydonoz Sat 17-Jul-21 10:42:38

Good morning all GNs from a warm. sunny Herts, another hot day of 29 c is forecast.
Am doing plenty of chores this morning, washing, kitchen etc.
Later on we hope to move some of our tomato plants from the tunnel to a sunny spot in the garden as they are too crowded and need more room to grow. Yesterday, DH pnuned them back quite a bit so hopefully we'll see some flowers and hence fruit later? At least the beans have plenty of buds so we should have a good crop, fingers crossed.
Hope you all have a good weekend, whether it is spent with friends, families or just enjoying the outdoors.

EkwaNimitee Sat 17-Jul-21 11:25:05

Good morning, Mick and all from sunny Carlisle. Unusually, my blinds are pulled down on the sunny side and I have dug out my fan. I plan not to exert myself today, it's too warm and I'm a bit under the weather with a muzzy head etc. Good reasons to start a new book! I've had to get out and water my new plantings though, they are being very thirsty.
The postie came with a small box which turned out to contain a selection of macarons, a birthday present from my brother. I had to have one immediately, delicious! He also sent a spanish cookbook on the Mediterranean diet, presumably he thought this a useful follow up.
It sounds like you will have a great day, Dwmxwg, lovely to get the whole family together like that.
I hope you enjoy the results of DD's efforts with the barbecue, Marydoll, and that watching doesn't prove to be too stressful an experience!
Some lovely photos today, this sunny weather should generate a few more this weekend I hope.

muse Sat 17-Jul-21 11:53:53

Going morning Mick and Morningsters.
Very late posting today and haven’t quite finished reading all before me.

Amazing and beautiful photographs ?

Yesterday, was Specsavers. No one can visit them without an an appointment and it was packed. ☹️ I was there nearly 1 1/2 hrs. ?. It was then it was a mad hobble back to the car park. Ticket time ran out as I left the opticians.

I finished my day with swollen leg (knee to toes), need to get new glasses and told to see doctor about a lump on my bottom eye lid.

Big plus of the day was that I’d called at the fishmongers for something for dinner.

Have joy with your families and my thoughts are with soop and her family.

Missing other absent Morningsters.
???

Jaxjacky Sat 17-Jul-21 11:57:13

Birthday Ekwa did we miss it?
If so, or it’s today Many Happy Returns ???

muse Sat 17-Jul-21 12:27:48

Last night’s dinner. Forgot to add the image ?

monk08 Sat 17-Jul-21 12:54:50

That crab looks delicious my favourite ?