ginny
Laura another vote for bottom right.’
And another 
‘morning everyone ? x
Good Morning Everyone,
Its a clear but dry start here in Brackley.
Today after housework , my usual bus trip out yo bicester for a shop and coffee.
Returning to watch the final week of the Vuelta cycle race on TV this afternoon.
Take Care ,
Mick
ginny
Laura another vote for bottom right.’
And another 
‘morning everyone ? x
Re previous: top left, just having our house painted that colour right now and very pleased with it. Nice warm colour.
Thanks Maria. I have been asking dh to phone the doc to change the statins. It’s worth a try. ?
Good morning all, it’s a bit grey again , no rain so need to get the watering can out, I don’t mind….. it gives me a chance to enjoy individual plants
We had a visitor yesterday , she and her husband had covid early on . He was ok but she fell getting out of bed so he rang for an ambulance and she was straight into intensive care . She says she hadn’t felt too ill and thinks the lack of oxygen was so low that made her trip , she is in her mid fifties
I am hoping to see our missing friends back here soon , I keep checking back , sending best wishes ?
Good morning from West Kent, cooking up some spaghetti bol this morning ready to freeze for Sunday when we say goodbye to GS 3 off to Uni. Friend should come this afternoon for a good chat. Enjoy your days out and thinking of everyone dealing with medical issues.
Elizabeth1 you are in inspiration to all of us on here. You have such a positive outlook on life and I admire you tremendously. x
Bottom right for me Lauranorder
Anglesey is the island where pebbledash came to die. Once upon a time it was very grey and gloomy. Mid 90s and there was a sudden trend for yellow houses of varying shades, looked great on sunny days but dull and dirty on gloomy days, put me off yellow houses in the U.K. for life.
They look great in sunny places with a different light.
There’s now a trend for light greys as in top right but as the front of the house faces north I fear a gloomy look. NB the grey shed which was so spooky looking I had to paint flowers on it.
So taking in to account Anglesey light The choice is between the bottom two. Thanks for your opinions, especially those who agree with me ?
Can I second what Urms said Elizabeth, I admire your spirit too.
Grandmajean
Meant to say how lovely these pics are Ash
I adopted a donkey two years ago whilst on holiday in Dorset. Fortunately , you only help to pay for your chosen donkey's upkeep. It does not come to live with you !
Grandmajean: the picture shows our smallholding friend four years ago with a two week old orphaned donkey in her kitchen where she (Lala) lived for several weeks. Lala is now herself a mother.
Grammaretto: thank you for that kind comment! I'm beginning to realise what life was like for my late mother as my late father had a heart condition and, in his later years, she waited on him hand, foot and finger. I'm certainly sleeping well!
Hello everyone
I am thrilled to report that I have finally got a Rollator!
I hope all those feeling unwell or challenged find themselves improving as the day goes on.
Lala is beautiful Ash I loved the donkeys at the sanctuary. They send me pictures of Zena , my adopted donkey. I had one a few weeks ago and have only just noticed that DH has put her picture in front of a photo of me !! Not sure what that means but can guess.
Good morning Mick and all from cool grey Carlisle, it's trying to brighten up but not trying very hard!
A day of part housework, part sorting out my spare bedrooms and the stuff I have emptied from my boxes. I'd like to think I'm up to a little work in the garden but we shall see.
The best possible day to all.
Annaram1 my rollator is great , especially the seat ? , I hope you find it as good as I do
Good Morning all from Dull Harrogate
What a busy morning so far. I, of course, have had to wash up after breakfast. spent an hour trying to find a telephone number where I can speak to a person on Argos, where I thought I might buy the replacement one. eventually I messaged them! I can buy the machine for £549, or £659 if I want delivery, installation and recycling - that's a lot, considering we can dispose of such things free here, by contacting The Idle Scrapman!! They couldn't give me a breakdown of prices, so I told them to stuff it!!
I mighty still get it from there when I find out how much our local chap will charge for installation of the new and removal of the old!
My hearing aid also went Phut yesterday, so I have been in touch with York District Hosp about repairs - I have found it's predecessor but can't remember how to use it (see if I can google it). Using the old one means I shall run short of batteries, so I've phoned Harrogate District hospital about that. For some reason Harrogate deals with my left ear and York my right ear, yes it does get confusing!! It would appear ne'er the twain do meet!
I shall have a search for that recipe Laura- actually maybe the rest would like it (assuming I have not thrown it out)
As for pain colours, the lower right looked good, unless you are in a dull spot (which I doubt) when the cream would be good
I shall try to read up on the missed posts
Have a good day folks.
Good morning from Ayrshire. Calm grey day. Have just had a walk with a friend. Offered to drive her to her hospital appointment this afternoon but she’s not willing to car share as there is so much Covid around. Thanks for comments of sympathy yesterday when I was feeling low. Enjoyed watching Downton Abbey the movie on Netflix last night and also highlights from Edinburgh Tattoos.
LauraNorder I have to prefer top left. Not because I have exquisite taste, but because some shade between cream and primrose yellow is the traditional finish for rendered houses here in Sarthe, France. And the shades do vary, even between adjacent dwellings, but all have a warm aspect - even brand new houses. The individuality is retained by the choice of colour for the shutters - standard fitment here - which varies from varnished wood to some quite dramatic shades of pink or purple.
Those surmising that DW Ashcombe has been very welcome here are so right! She is scurrying around trying to avoid my having to do much that requires lifting and/or bending. I could get used to this! Thanks to all those wishing me well.
Laura, another vote for bottom left. hugs
Bottom left for me too. Its a bit overcast on Anglesey today.
* Anaramna1*ive a spare rollator in my shed going free to a good home so sorry I didn’t know you were needing one ?
Good to hear about rollater, I’ve just sent for one but got to wait a few weeks . Thanks for encouragement those who’ve got one
Elizabeth, thanks for the offer. Mine was free too, from a lady who has just replaced hers with a lighter one. Mine is rather basic as it has nowhere for bag or walking stick, but hey, it was free, so I'm not complaining!!
I expect somebody will contact you about your spare one.
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