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Michael12 Mon 19-Jul-21 06:11:37

Good Morning Everyone,
Th start of another hot and balmy day here in Brackley this morning , on the bottom left of my screen its saying its 17C and sunny at the moment here.
Today , an easy day in housework needs to be done after 3 weeks of Tour De France on TV .
At least Cav was the only other individual jersey winner ,as the race winner took mountain and youth competitions.
Easy week , build up to early morning watching Olympics from next Saturday .
Take Care,
Mick

Jaxjacky Mon 19-Jul-21 06:26:05

Good morning Mick and all from a sunny S Hants, it’ll warm up soon, but pleasant at the moment. Family bbq was lovely yesterday, we sat out in shade but it was quite oppressive. MrJ off to work soon, I’ll be skulking indoors today.
Wishing you all a pleasant Monday, stay safe.

Grandmafrench Mon 19-Jul-21 06:26:35

Good Morning Mick and everyone. Since I’m awake…and often last….thought I might try to be 1st today!

Burnt Orange roof tiles here? No. Lit by morning sun. So pretty against the blue sky. Aiming for another pool and do very little day today, but dogs need to go for their Rabies booster shots - every year here. Our wonderful, reliable gardener (DH) is already outside watering all. I can then eat my breakfast in good conscience!
No laundry to do - but always ironing! Think it might take me most of the day to plan to do it…or not.

Take care all, today. This is not how I imagined Freedom Day would be in England, but a dear GS will be happy - he’s 25 today! ?. How did that happen? A 3-year old always to me!
I must sort out why my photos have all taken to appearing sideways.

Sending you (not too) warm Monday wishes from France!
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Grandmafrench Mon 19-Jul-21 06:28:25

Skulking is no excuse for beating me by 30 secs., Jax but sending you a sporting hug anyway. ?

grandMattie Mon 19-Jul-21 06:32:47

Good morning from a hot, sunny E Kent.
I overslept day, the heat is exhausting. I went around the Ouse with my Dyson air blade thingy. It did help. I have never, ever enjoyed heat above about 22C.
Tha Open is over and ginormous orris carrying cars and golf buggies joined the coaches and buses last evening. Dismantling the village starts today, but the own should lose its restrictions and cones from tomorrow.
Cleaning today and turkey salad for dinner.
We had “wallpaper paste turkey” last night; the DCs flattering description of turkey an vegetables in a bechamel made with the bone stock instead of milk and topped with dumplings.
Hope today is gentle with everyone especially those in the sick bay. ????☀️

Dwmxwg Mon 19-Jul-21 06:32:47

Good morning Mick and all to come from a glorious sunny north Surrey.
Grannysomerset does your DH like jelly? I nursed a patient who’s wife had fed him jelly for months as he would not drink. There is also a product called Jellydrops which was “invented” by some one who’s gran had dementia and she wouldn’t drink. I am no good at links but if you google Jellydrops it will come up and you can order online.
Had a very relaxing day yesterday. Gazebo up for shade, paddling pool to cool me down and a good book to read. These high temperatures suck the energy from you so was glad not to have to do anything.
DH is walking with friends the morning. I will visit mum and dad and pop in to see DD. Other than that some washing and ironing may get done.
Wishing all a good day and hope those feeling poorly are on the mend.

cornergran Mon 19-Jul-21 06:38:30

Morning Mick, morning All from a sunny, calm corner of Somerset.

Yesterday went as planned with the addition of a couple of phone calls. My visit to our neighbour left me feeling sad. She is so physically frail now, still robust in spirit, amazingly cheerful and pragmatic. She wanted to know if we would be at her funeral and wake, not in a depressed way, more something ticked from a list she can now let go of.

We’re off out early today for a boat trip. Looking forward to being there, less so when I think about the motorway first.

Take care everyone, stay safe in the sun. Hope Monday is kind to us all.

Jaxjacky Mon 19-Jul-21 06:41:04

Thank you Grandmafrench hug returned as I’m not ‘glowing’ yet…

Gelisajams Mon 19-Jul-21 06:47:03

An earlyish good morning from a warm cloudy Stonehaven where we have just done the requisite lateral flow test for the ferry which we will get later.
DH has a swim booked in the open air lido. Not me! I got an ear infection after the cold wind blew on my wet ear the only time I went in. We arrived in Shetland and I was totally deaf and disoriented for most of the holiday.
Then it’s off to Aberdeen where we will mooch round Old Aberdeen before sailing. I also need to find a little gift to take to our friends in whose Croft we will be staying.
Take care everyone and stay safe?

NanKate Mon 19-Jul-21 06:56:00

Good morning Mick and All from an increasingly hot New Forest.

We had a lovely time at Exbury Gardens yesterday but I made the mistake of lying down on the picnic blanket after our sandwich lunch and I have 4 nasty itchy insect bites. They just love me those pesky insects. I have used anthisan, wasp-ease, ice pack but I am still itching. May have to resort to taking an antihistamine tablet which knock me out!

Lovely photo of your grandson GrandmaFrench.

It doesn’t feel like Freedom Day to me. We will still be wearing our masks. Sadly I foresee another Lockdown in The Autumn ?

Ashcombe Mon 19-Jul-21 06:57:06

Good morning on another hot one in mid Devon. I’ll be glad to be back on the coast for cooling breezes when I return to Torbay today.

What super photos we saw on here yesterday of various places! Thank you all for sharing. Last night’s sunset had some clouds to add interest.

Enjoy your day whatever it brings and I hope those who have worries about loved ones find some relief. Happy birthday to the (now grown up!) cute GS, Grandmafrench! ?

Ashcombe Mon 19-Jul-21 06:59:02

Weak WiFi here is struggling with photo!

brook2704 Mon 19-Jul-21 07:06:34

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s a clear blue sky and another hot day forecast. Yesterday was spent doing the usual washing after our holidays and catching up with the gardening. The ground is so dry and dusty right now that it was hard going, we’ve not had rain for ages, so very unusual here!
This morning we’re looking after the DGC but they’ve both got sports activities planned so it’s just the ferrying about that needs doing but they’re both at different venues. Then we’ll all be meeting up and enjoying a picnic lunch probably by the River Ness in town.
I hope you have a great holiday in Shetland Gelisa, how lucky are you! Have a safe journey and I hope the crossing is smooth.
Hope everyone finds something to enjoy today, a random flamingo or two and take care all whatever the day brings ?

GrannyGravy13 Mon 19-Jul-21 07:08:53

Morning Mick and all

Blue sky and very warm here on S E Essex already, I have to catch up with jobs that o have ignored over the weekend !

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

monk08 Mon 19-Jul-21 07:11:15

Good morning from a sunny Black country.
Washing on now to water the garden.
Trip to local shops have some banking to do, then home find some shade and do the ironing.
Will catch up with everybody's news later my tablet needs charging.
Enjoy Freedom day ( I will still be wearing my mask?) and may you all find some ?.

Nannagarra Mon 19-Jul-21 07:17:18

Good morning from sizzling Sefton.
Yesterday we pottered in the garden, content to be hemmed in by thousands of visitors who arrived in the area. The temperature in the shade was 29C.
Prompted by a post on FB, there is much talk of yarn bombing amongst my friends. One is already pimping a child’s bike; the rest of us prefer much smaller projects. Atm I’m working on a miniature flamingo, having been inspired by gardener44 on this thread last week.
Apart from collecting (whilst masked) an online order from JL, I’m aiming for a quiet and peaceful day.
Thinking of those with troubles and those who are missing. Sending a smile and a wave to everyone.
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Marydoll Mon 19-Jul-21 07:17:42

Good morning all from a warm Glasgow, we are supposed to be in for a scorcher today.

DH is golfing, but I hope they have the sense to come of off if they are struggling in the heat.
DH had fall on the course on Friday and I don't think he should be playing at all. ☹, but he is so stubborn. I have refrained from posting the latest saga on the arrival of his our new TV, probably entertaining to read for some, but certainly not for those of us involved in the drama! ?

Kate, I too worry about the effects of Freedom Day. At least the Scottish Government have shown some sense, by making mask wearing still mandatory here.
I take part in Scottish Government research on my experience of shielding. An email I received on Friday, has me wondering if something is afoot! We are certainly not out of the woods yet.

Corner, I hope your boat trip goes well. Wishing everyone else the best of days and sending hugs to those, who are struggling.

A gentle day lies a head for me. There is much to do in the garden, however, the spirit is willing, but the body just won't oblige! ?
I made such a mess of my injection last week, that my leg is still purple from knee to hip. I'm rather apprehensive about today's. ☹

kittylester Mon 19-Jul-21 07:22:19

Good morning all from a warm and sunny North Leicestershire.

DD3 and co are calling in today - lucky me!! DH is doing his volunteer driving so I will have them all to myself.

Enjoy your days everyone!

dustyangel Mon 19-Jul-21 07:32:59

Good morning all from another warm day in Portugal. I seem to have slept well and got myself organised enough to check in. I wish I could say that DH was watering all the plants but at the moment he is still fast asleep. Have a good day everyone.

Sar53 Mon 19-Jul-21 07:34:16

Good morning from a bright and sunny Essex by the sea. Our local beach was very busy yesterday and probably will be again today as the schools around here have broken up.
I have a few jobs to do indoors and then will probably go for a walk by the sea where there is usually a cooling breeze.
Enjoy a sunny Monday everyone xx

Grandmadinosaur Mon 19-Jul-21 07:36:32

Good morning and another lovely day.
I’ve been struggling with the heat but shouldn’t complain! Yesterday we went strawberry picking with ds and family. I decided I was going to sit in the shade under the gazebo they have set up as shelter and refreshment area. Pregnant DIL sensibly joined me. It was funny when dgs ran up to find us informing us there were loads of strawberries here with evidence of it around his mouth ?? after refreshments I decided I would pick some redcurrants. Sadly the raspberries I would have liked had all been picked now. I think today will involve jam making.
Not a lot else planned for today. Just pottering I think and a nice easy meal leftover chicken in the menu I’m thinking.
Freedom day eh? Brings to mind ripping of my clothes and running in the garden or is that just me ??
Take care all and stay safe,

Grandmabatty Mon 19-Jul-21 07:42:12

Good morning all. Polmont is cloudy today. It's slightly cooler than yesterday at this time. Grandmafrench Happy Birthday to your lovely grandson. Marydoll ?.
Yesterday I was in mother earth mode. I made a huge batch of ratatouille and made stock from the chicken I roasted. Both are now in the freezer. Yesterday seemed to go by very quickly.
Today is babysitting. We'll hang about the house and garden today. I bought skittles for the boy wonder to try out. That, and all the other toys in "grandma's gardy" should keep him busy! Chicken salad for tea. Have a good day all.

Beechnut Mon 19-Jul-21 07:56:30

Good Morning from Severnside. It’s another warm start so I am outside to have my breakfast. I’ll eate it first then go back and read all your posts. Something to look forward to ?

I spent most of the day yesterday outside reading. I finished off two books. Although I wasn’t sat directly in the sun I have some Pink patches.

Ironing to be done this morning before the sun comes around to the room I do it in then fingers crossed I will catch up with my sister in law this afternoon for a chat.

Have a good day all ?

Gingster Mon 19-Jul-21 07:57:24

Good morning all from a sunny Suffolk coast. We came up yesterday and will stay until the end of august (?).
The garden is like a wilderness but we will do a little at a time and DS1 arrives next week with family and he wants a list of jobs to do. He doesn’t like relaxing. ?.
Our nephew and his wife stayed here a couple of weeks ago and left us a basket full of goodies. They even painted our old wooden bench . They can come again ! ?.

Lots of craft on the sea yesterday. Paddle boarders, canoeists, water skiing , even a motor powered paddle board. Lovely to watch. Our beach isn’t a busy one, so it’s quite unusual to see all this activity here.

Dh wants to go to an auction place this morning. It also has a small market and a chap who sells second hand tools. Dh likes to browse. I dont think we’ll go into the auction rooms as it gets very busy . It’s a real old country do with farmers and the like. Although it’s only an hour and a half from Essex, the Suffolk accent is so strong. Difficult to understand at times, but so lovely to hear.

Well folks, enjoy your days and don’t get overheated. ?

Nannagarra Mon 19-Jul-21 07:58:32

Happy 25th birthday wishes to your DGS Grandmafrench.
In this heat your planned boat trip corner and DH’s swim in a lido Gelisa are my idea of heaven.
Like you, NanKate, I’m prey to biting insects. Currently I’m sporting 6 hydrocolloid plasters below the knee on my left leg (seems to have been preferred!) and depleting stock at the local pharmacy.
Marydoll ?. NS’s approach is wiser imo, definitely showing some sense about mask wearing as you say. What do you suspect is afoot, having read the email?