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Dwmxwg Sun 25-Jul-21 07:12:11

Good morning from north Surrey. Grey skies here, the rain yesterday didn’t come to much.
BlueSapphire your pictures reminded me of childhood holidays in north Wales, was the beach Harlech?
Mawbe your quilt is very beautiful and looks very tactile. May your memories today be of all the good times with your DH.
I did get to work yesterday but was fairly quiet so managed to catch up with some online training. I am booked for today too. The ward is having a a refresh next month so this will be my last shift until September.
Will go to the gym this morning, dog walk and a couple of phone calls to make.
Wishing all a peaceful Sunday.

maydonoz Sun 25-Jul-21 06:51:17

Good morning all from a dull and cloudy Herts where we're expecting a cooler, damp day.
I've got a busy morning coming up, some early preparation of lunch for DS2 and DIL before picking them up at the airport about lunchtime.
I stewed some rhubarb yesterday evening, that my sister gave from her allotment, it was very tasty, with a little brown sugar while cooking, and served with plain yogurt, a real treat.
Wishing you all a good day, whatever comes along.

Sar53 Sun 25-Jul-21 06:50:35

Good morning from a damp, grey day in Kent.
My 3 year old granddaughter, who finally went to sleep after 8 last night, woke me up at 1, 2 and 6.30 this morning. I'm glad her parents are returning today to supervise tonight. I am tired .
I have some veg to prepare for dinner later and to tidy the house. Who knew looking after a three year old could be so tiring ??.
Enjoy Sunday everyone xx

MawBe Sun 25-Jul-21 06:37:23

Good morning Mick and all to come.
A fine drizzle here in N Bucks with thick cloud and rain forecast for the day.

Ah well, saves watering the garden!
A thoughtful day for me - like a patchwork quilt is made up of different squares, the good times and the bad, the ups and downs are what makes up a marriage.
And it was a pretty damn good one !
Wishing you all a pleasant day (if appropriate with your gentlemen ?)

Ashcombe Sun 25-Jul-21 06:35:15

Good morning from a dry and fine thank Torbay.

The beach in N. Wales look beautiful, BlueSapphire! We once attended a wedding at Portmeirion, which was rather special.

Yesterday afternoon we gave a brief demonstration of our Move It Or Lose It routines which was well received. We were rewarded with cream teas, which I wouldn’t normally eat but it was welcome after the exercise!

Today, I’m playing the piano for the early service then taking my friend who had knee surgery to do her shopping. She is doing well, although having macular degeneration makes it difficult for her to distinguish some items.

I hope we all find a reason to smile today. ??☀️??

Michael12 Sun 25-Jul-21 06:09:27

Good Morning Everyone,
Is a grey and wet start here in Brackley this morning.
Up earlier again to watch remainder of the women's Olympic cycle road race.
I yesterday received all my notifications as planned coach trips , also read online as to the person who used to run the trips I went as decided to retire after 40 years in the business , but the coach firm he used have decided to continue with allot of his own ideas etc and maybe some new ones .
Take Care,
Mick