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Good Morning Thursday 12th August 2021

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Michael12 Thu 12-Aug-21 05:58:04

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dry at the moment here in Brackley but cloudy , so will see what weather will be like later .
Today, my usual trip out to Bicester , I have also been busy selecting some future coach trips.
By what I gather the day trips are taking off with full coaches on some destinations .
Could be a sign as more people are not going elsewhere outside UK due to other countries restrictions that are still going.
My sister and husband would like to visit my niece in Canada ,but are unable to that countries restrictions.
Take Care,
Mick

Greyduster Thu 12-Aug-21 08:08:43

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. The sun is out in South Yorkshire and, with work in the garden finally squared away, we are going out for a walk. Since we came back from holiday all my ‘get up and go’ seems to have got up and gone, so I need to get moving again.
Ash sorry to hear your DH is struggling with his back. Slipped disc, do you think? Hope they get him sorted soon!
Have the best day you can folks.

Gingster Thu 12-Aug-21 08:13:35

Good morning and it’s overcast here on the Suffolk coast. Yesterday was very warm and sunny with a blustery wind. No wind today and the sea looks calm.

We walked in the forest with little pooch. It’s so peaceful and really beautiful. The rain and sun has really made everything grow madly and everywhere is so green. Lots of damsel flies and dragon flies and butterfly’s . It seemed as though we were in a Disney film ???????☘️?
In the afternoon we went to our neighbours for a glass of wine and cake. Her gentleman caller is still there. A nice chap and they both are really enjoying each other’s company. Life begins at 80! ?

Enjoy your coach trips Mick. It’s a great way to travel.
My DD and little gd are catching the coach today to go to London to see the musical ‘The Tiger who came to tea’. No worries about tubes, trains etc.
I’m booked with a friend to see Cinderella . (On the coach. )The new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. 9th September. Really looking forward to that.

Poor Olddudders - he must be in a lot of pain. Hope he feels a bit easier today ?

Kitty hope they can sort out your dB soon.?

Wishing all poorly and worried grans a gentle day. ?

Anniebach Thu 12-Aug-21 08:14:08

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Pittcity Thu 12-Aug-21 08:17:28

Good morning from another warm, dry day in Colchester. The washing line will be full of bedding today.
Hoping to buy paint etc. for decorating the kitchen/diner now that the building work in there is finished.
Another quote this evening for a few odd jobs and Thursday is online quiz night with the family.

Lots of Goodmorningers are in need of big hugs today, so I'm sending some your way x

Grandmajean Thu 12-Aug-21 08:18:16

Good morning all. Quick post as slept late !
Managed to find the right football field yesterday and collect DG.
Haven't read a single post yet. Will come back to enjoy them later.

Grandmajean Thu 12-Aug-21 08:24:40

Just seen your postAshcombe I do hope things improve and you get better news from your DH

Kim19 Thu 12-Aug-21 08:32:42

Morning all! Things are looking decidedly promising weather wise here up north. Hope so as I'm coffeeing later and hope to be able to continue doing so outside for the near future. Had a novel and lovely experience yesterday when I met a classmate from 75 years ago. I don't do Facebook but my cousin spotted the old school photo seeking incumbents and ran it by me. After a few bits and pieces the connection was made and our meeting was set up. Lots of lovely and interesting reminiscences took place and our single coffee lasted two hours. No time to drink for chatting. It's quite amazing what social media can bring out of the woodwork for good as well as all the bad press I so often hear it having. Hope everyone experiences one high spot today and recognises it.?

BlueSapphire Thu 12-Aug-21 08:36:05

Good morning from a very bright and sunny ? Northampton; the bedding is in the washing machine and should dry nicely.

Awaiting a Sainsbury's delivery in about an hour, then it will be clean sheets on the bed, and this afternoon cut the back grass.

Had a good day yesterday; dosed myself up with ibuprofen and hardly noticed my aches and pains from my tumble on Tuesday. Did not sleep well though, as it's difficult to find a pain-free position. Had a nice afternoon with my friend at our activity club and we then went round looking at kitchen showrooms. Made me think about getting mine done!

Got back home and noticed a neighbour out trimming her shrubs, so went over for a chat, and was still there nearly an hour later! A much needed gossip!

Fell asleep in front of the tv last night and woke up to find that the cats had had a high old time with my knitting wool! They hadn't attacked the actual knitting, though, but must have chased the ball of wool several times around the room! It was all over the carpet, draped over chairs and twirled around a lamp! Took me ages to rewind it and sort out all the tangles.

Wishes to all not feeling 100% today; may you soon feel better.

Hope your other half feels better soon, Ash.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 12-Aug-21 08:42:40

Morning Mick and all

Another warm day is forecast for S E Essex.

Still busy in Gravy Grange our quarantining eldest and wife had their first PCR test results back and they are negative, which is a relief.

Sorry to hear of oldDudders A & E trip Ashcombe , kittylester hoping your DB is ok.

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

Alizarin Thu 12-Aug-21 08:43:51

Good morning from a cloudy, damp south Cornwall. The Red Arrows were cancelled yesterday due to low cloud.

Had a text from my daughter who apparently was in MacDonald's at 4.30 a.m. She's come off some medication and can't sleep. Sounds like she was having fun though. She does make me laugh. She's blind and even as a baby and toddler loved the night. Her husband is away for a few days so she booked into a city centre hotel for the adventure.

Have the best day you can everyone.

Grammaretto Thu 12-Aug-21 08:44:28

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders where the sun is up!
I am going to choose a new stair carpet today. We have so few proper shops left in our little town but there is still one which deals in household things such as furnishings. They have a sale on too and I want to support them partly for ulterior motives as the garden out the back of the shop is used as an allotment by my friends and if the shop has to close access will be lost. With IKEA just 20 minutes drive away, it's probably a losing battle.

Oh dear Ash can you not just dash over to be with him? There's no longer quarantining. My df is off to France this w/end for 10 days to visit her friend who lives there alone.
She has to have a certificate of vaccination but that's available from the NHS website and the French want you to have their
passeport vaccinal for restaurants and tourist attractions.

That is so disappointing Marydoll to have to miss the wedding but lovely news that the baby is recovering.

Good news from you Scentia it sounds as if they are on the mend.

Thoughts are with all those with worries and pain. Kitty for your brother.flowers

GrannySomerset Thu 12-Aug-21 08:54:22

Feeling a little fragile after a disturbed night but carer due this afternoon so a brief respite is in view. DH not keen as he can’t understand why it is necessary and may be a bit uncooperative but I am paying a lot for my three hours of freedom so will ignore this.

Sympathy to olddudders and the Scentia family and all those worried or sad. Hope for the best day possible for all of us.

Jaxjacky Thu 12-Aug-21 08:58:55

Good morning from a cloudy S Hants, slept late for me. gM lots of tomatoes lost around here with the dreaded blight.
Ash hope oldudders recovers soon, you are the thwarted lovers.
8 weeks is a long time kitty, fingers crossed his op is soon.
Scentia your family appear to be reasonably ok, good news.
I had my voluntary coordinating day yesterday, busy, then cricket in the evening, most enjoyable. I’ll post a picture and hope it doesn’t come out sideways again, v annoying.
Have a pleasant day all.

Jaxjacky Thu 12-Aug-21 08:59:18

Why does it do that??

madeleine45 Thu 12-Aug-21 09:00:52

good morning to you all from a sunny but slightly chilly north yorks. Definitely a feel of autumn about with dew on the grass. I do love autumn but feel we havent had much of a summer so was trying to ignore it before. Well nice to talk of something good, yesterday I went for my first swim since the covid situation started. Swimming is definitely the best exercise I can do with my back and it was great to be in the water. They have a hoist to get me in and out, which was working hurray. It was lovely to see old faces and people I havent seen for a long time. Only did 10 lengths and carefully, to get going after all this time. Am paying for it physically a bit today but no matter. Mentally brilliant and positive, and so have actually sorted some electricity things out I have put off and been out and watered the garden as it is set to be warm this morning. Lots of weeds and things need doing there but cant manage to bend down or do much at the moment, maybe later in the day or tomorrow. At least it is a start. As a teacher this always feels like the start to the year even though I have long retired but it does help me to get into the "do it "mode. So today I am celebrating the swim by going for a pub lunch with my friend Rita. So that will motivate me to get cracking on doing the jobs. We have no tv at the moment as the Bilsdale aerial went on fire and dont know when it will be mended. Not that it matters too much, as long as I can have radio 3 music and radio 4, but typical after all the long sport stuff I had hoped for a decent play or two to watch and the proms. Ah well wont end on a down beat. I do hope you all have a decent day and it is good to read everyones news.

Mapleleaf Thu 12-Aug-21 09:10:37

Good morning,

It’s a beautiful start to the day here in South Yorkshire and is forecast to remain for today, but all change tomorrow all ready for the weekend!

I haven’t read all the posts yet but did see that olddudders had to go to hospital yesterday, so hope he’s feeling much better today, Ash - it must be such a worry for you.

To all with troubles, sadness or feeling unwell, I hope today brings you some comfort. ?

Must dash as I’m getting ready for my Pilates class and have some washing to peg out first.

Take care everyone.

muse Thu 12-Aug-21 09:16:21

Good Morning Mick and Morningsters. Grey but dry mid Cornwall.
Quick scan through your posts but no notebook handy. I'll do a good catch up closer to lunch.

I'm covering MrM's duties this morning whilst trying to keep him in bed. Tea and paracetamols have been taken up to him. At 7:00pm yesterday, he found our water tank was not filling. So the fault had to be found which would be somewhere between the stream and the water tower. Small perished washer was to blame. Repair done, he was in bed at 1:30am this morning resting his bad leg.

Our news last night was full of record numbers of visitors to Cornwall this year. Covid cases are rising in quite a few places. I am getting very anxious again about get out and about. Hopes dashed of meals out. I shall do one trip I'd planned to a garden later this month but that's it. DD has moved her visit to us to late September.

My sympathies for those with restless nights. Most of my nights are intermittent bouts of sleep Marydoll and grandMattie. Lie ins have become essential for me to get through the day.
Picked my first bunch of gladioli the other day GrandMattie. They are very majestic flowers.
?Thoughts are with you Scentia
Ashcombe, sorry to hear DH having to go to A&E. Hope he is more comfortable this morning and hears soon about the scan.

It's now 9:00 and I have urgent build calls to make.

More later, hopefully. Take care everyone.

Blossoming Thu 12-Aug-21 09:43:40

Good morning all from a currently sunny Lancashire. I hope your poor DH will be treated soon Ashcombe, such a worry for you. We are going out for a coastal walk today so will catch up with everyone’s posts later.

Dogsmakemesmile Thu 12-Aug-21 09:55:09

Good morning to everyone and especially those with worries and/or ill health in the family. It's a bright and cool start here in the Scottish Borders. Waiting for Woman's Hour to come on. Rye bread in oven. Two washes done. Reading a book of diary excerpts written in the months directly after the ending of WWII. I hadn't realised that rations became stricter initially. So much I don't know. Take care.

Party4 Thu 12-Aug-21 10:16:52

MARYDOLL I did wonder reading previous posts if we had similar medication.One of mine is injected every 14 days and consists of adalimumab(trade name has changed a few times)I also read a form was being used to treat Covid patients.Not wishing to sound selfish as in "I'm alright Jack" but had my 6 treatment delivery this week.Had to retire on ill health and was in threat of losing my sight.I am eternally grateful to the NHS.

Oldbutstilluseful Thu 12-Aug-21 10:17:23

For you, Ash, I hope your husband is out of pain very soon and that you will be reunited before too long.
Thoughts and best wishes to all on here who are suffering or have loved ones struggling

Georgesgran Thu 12-Aug-21 10:19:33

Good morning from a warm, breezy Durham. Felt under the weather for a few days and woken with a chesty cough to kill a horse - so that could explain why.
Carless again today - timing belt replaced, but car need new front brake discs and pads, probably damaged when I hit a pothole recently and wrecked 2 tyres. The garage has warned it won’t be cheap?!
Not the end of the World though in the great scheme of things. Take care all. X

Grandmafrench Thu 12-Aug-21 10:27:22

Good Morning everyone from a glorious day in the South of France.

This morning we sneaked out before the sun was up and had a good walk near the river when it was only 23 degrees. Water was like glass and no one about except the odd sea bird, small duck and mosquitoes. How I hate them. How I hate the repellant and the smell and the extra work they create. If a small Pipistrelle bat can catch 1,000 or so per night, they clearly need to up their game a bit......far too many of the critters out and about and living the life!!

I decided that there is nothing like sitting on a little stool in front of the bidet, removing my trainers and just letting the cold, soapy water run over my feet. Bliss! See how easily pleased I am. Pottering around in sandals and on sandy surfaces every day makes one appreciate cold water on bare skin.

I've been extending invitations for coffee, and lunches and teas this morning, to catch up with friends. They keep suggesting meals out - in August, in Restaurants that are rammed with tourists (and since I still maintain that the French don't own tape measures I'm not optimistic about any proper distancing
being in place). So.....no thank you. I must be the only one in the supermarket who waits at the checkout with my trolley behind me because it stops people literally breathing over my shoulder!!!!? A friend of mine is super-naughty and deals with this by doing a lot of coughing behind her mask. She reckons she can almost empty an area instantly! Holidays seem to remove people's common sense completely here!

Your poor DH, Ash - but at least he is actually doing something about the problem! Fingers crossed. Hoping hard that your DB, kitty will receive some positive treatment soon.
Blue feel better and more comfortable soon - sounds as if your cats would make perfect playmates for B9's naughty chaps! If Mr M is on call for all site drama, muse good plan to confine him to bed when it's possible. It's amazing how our chaps will sneak off to lord know's where, when they're left unsupervised.....(ooh, I sound just like Nora Batty!)

Stick to that plan, GrannyS, your bit of you time is so important. He's not going to play up, you'll see, so set off in high spirits and enjoy your bit of peace!

Grandmajean "Quick post as slept late" - as if!!!!! You've just got in from finding/picking up your DG, haven't you. Bet you're in lots of trouble. ?

Well, I'm riding shotgun for a long-distance dental visit today. Poor Mr French is the one in the chair! I shall take a magazine and relax in the opposite corner of the room and catch the calming thoughts that our gentle, Zen dentist sends my way.

Have a gentle day yourselves, dear GM'ers, and if you're having hard times take care of yourselves as well as others.
Hugs and waves and every good wish from the sunny South.
And stay safe.....
??‍♀️?

olddudders Thu 12-Aug-21 10:54:44

I never cease to be amazed at the warmth on offer here. Lots of people, mainly ladies, who will never meet me, or DW*Ashcombe*, stepping up to offer thoughts and indeed prayers. My screen positively glows with your support, thankyou.

I have been the beneficiary of such support on a very different forum, one for model railways, when my late first wife was suddenly in the final stages of cancer. When she died, here I was alone in a foreign country, where she had had a much better command of the language and hence had always done most of the admin needed for strangers overseas. The outpouring from a great number of men I will never meet was astonishing and lifted me, as you GN people are doing now, thankyou!

It ought to be said that DW Ashcombe, then just a former schoolfriend with whom I had been in touch via Friends Reunited, also offered substantial personal support at the time. Is it any wonder that when the time was right, I married her?

Marydoll Thu 12-Aug-21 11:26:43

Party, I'm on Tocilizamubab, which is being used to treat Covid ICU patients. That's why there is a global shortage. I inject weekly and instead of every eight weeks for deliveries, it will be now be four weekl I too thank God for the good old NHS.