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Good Morning Sunday 5th September 2021

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Michael12 Sun 05-Sept-21 06:08:34

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dry here at the moment but cloudy in brackley.
Yesterdays bus trip out altered , got to Buckingham , and making way towards Bicester , temporary lights caused hold ups , so decided to return home from Bicester on direct bus .
Anyway , today sees the start of the Tour of Britain Cycle race on TV with a stage in Cornwall , the race had been cancelled last year because of covid , plus the Vuelta finishes today so it will be a day with feet up watching those events.
Take Care,
Mick

GrannyGravy13 Sun 05-Sept-21 08:28:44

Morning Mick and all

Lots of cycling for you today Mick enjoy your day scentia . Hello Ullabirgitta we love Stockholm, are you near?
Gingster sounds like a beautiful wedding blessing.

Another mild day here in S E Essex, we are going for a late Sunday lunch with DD, GC & DD’s godmother at one of our local Italian restaurants, they do a very tasty roast.

Urmstongran DH is looking forward to the Grand Prix after last week’s fiasco.

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

Anniebach Sun 05-Sept-21 08:37:05

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

aggie Sun 05-Sept-21 08:38:34

Good morning all, it’s lovely and bright here at the moment , wee bit chilly and no signs of rain, out with the watering can again later
No plans for today , i will catch up with my crochet blankets . I have 3 on the go , stops the boredom with one
I got virtual Mass last evening and remembered our missing friends

LauraNorder Sun 05-Sept-21 08:46:15

Well the top of the morning to one and all from a beautiful blue sky day on the Isle of Anglesey.
Welcome to the good morning thread Ullabirgitta.
Gardening today, some weeding, tidying the borders, bit of dead heading, you know the drill. Glad I didn’t pack away my shorts.
Enjoy a great day everyone ?

Greyduster Sun 05-Sept-21 08:56:24

Good morning, Michael and all GNs from a brightening South a Yorkshire. The sun is doing it’s best. Finishing off my elderberry cordial this morning and then we are taking DD and her menfolk out to lunch at a pub that is new to all of us, so I hope it doesn’t disappoint. Personally I hate eating Sunday lunch out, but the house is a mess and reeks of paint at the moment so our restaurant is closed!
Welcome Ullabirgitta. Have a good day one and all.

Stilllearning Sun 05-Sept-21 09:05:25

Morning from S Lanarkshire, a bit cloudy but blue sky peeping through. I feel more ‘like the thing’ this morning after a really exhausted day yesterday. Definitely don’t bounce back any more!

Welcome to all the new posters I’ve missed over the past week, I won’t list names because I’m bound to miss someone out.

Lunch today with my youngest DD and family with a sleepover to follow as I am back to looking after the two DGC when they come home from school on a Monday. I’ll probably clear a mountain of ironing before they return!

So glad to see our Covid sufferers are well again, there’s an alarming numbers around here.

Wishing everyone the very best of Sunday’s ??

baubles Sun 05-Sept-21 09:09:24

Good morning Mick, morning all from cloudy South Lanarkshire.

Welcome to Ullabirgita ?

DH and I had a lovely walk with the little pooch yesterday. We called in to collect the local honey which I’d ordered, wandered around our lovely park, had coffee and cake sitting outside one of the cafes then I popped into the butcher, baker and card shop before we meandered home. Very pleasant altogether.

Today DH is volunteering as a litter picker in the park and I’m going to mass which I’ve taken to doing since the church reopened. I’m enjoying the contemplative routine of it.

We’ll see what this afternoon brings, nothing planned.

Wishing everyone a peaceful day. Thinking of all our missing and/or poorly posters.

EkwaNimitee Sun 05-Sept-21 09:17:57

Good morning, Mick and all from sunny Carlisle. You reminded me, Mick, that the Tour of Britain is starting, it has a start in Carlisle in a few days. I can't decide whether to go and watch that or watch when it passes through nearby Dalston a bit later. I saw it pass through Whitehaven a few years ago on their way south from southern Scotland. The weather was appalling, strong winds and torrential rain so they were delayed getting to us. They came roaring down the hill towards the harbour and were gone in a big wet blur! You couldn't recognise any one of course.

I'm hoping to potter in the garden today and intending to try a bit of picture hanging. I've never done it before. Instead of putting hooks into the walls, I'm trying these velcro-like strips that are supposed to reliably hold quite heavy things. I'm a bit cynical in spite of good reviews and recommendations from others. I'll try something lightweight first and see how it goes.

I'm glad to see you had a happy family day, harrigran. I hope we all have a pleasant happy Sunday.

BlueSapphire Sun 05-Sept-21 09:18:28

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny ?Northampton. More gardening today, then sit in the sun with my new book and the papers.
I trimmed back two very overgrown shrubs yesterday, a ceanothus and a hebe, then cut the back grass. I need to prune an espalier Apple tree today and a large buddleia. Watered everything and found out that the watering-can has a leak! Will try sealing it up with duct tape or similar until I can get a new one.

Welcome back to normality Scentia and Gwen! Enjoy your day! And hope that everyone has a good day.

Beechnut Sun 05-Sept-21 09:19:11

Happy birthday to MrGwen. Enjoy getting out to lunch Gwenisgreat. ?

BlueSapphire Sun 05-Sept-21 09:21:39

Ekwa, those Velcro strips really work! I have several pictures that have been securely fixed for years. DH always used four on each picture, one in each corner.

aggie Sun 05-Sept-21 09:24:27

Sorry to report, but my Velcro picture fell down yesterday ?

LauraNorder Sun 05-Sept-21 09:25:05

Nice to see you back with us Alizarin

Annapops Sun 05-Sept-21 09:33:04

Good morning everyone from Durham as we are back from our three day break in the borders. A lovely 7.5 mile walk around the Kelso area (not Melrose.....reminder to really listen to DH when he's speaking) with unexpected sunshine on Thursday.

We spent Friday wandering around a very grey, wet Selkirk which was extremely quiet and enjoyed a visit to Walter Scott's courtroom which proved to be very interesting, then drove into Hawick for lunch. Some delicious evening meals out so the diet resumes today.

Some sunshine is in the sky so washing beckons and I may even be able to hang it outside.

Wishing everyone the best day possible.

Blossoming Sun 05-Sept-21 09:33:58

Good morning Mick and all. It’s a beautiful sunny day here in Lancashire Temperature currently 15 ° C.

Gardening is on the agenda for today.

Welcome to any new posters. Best wishes to anyone celebrating and virtual hugs to anybody suffering.

Wishing a safe journey to anybody traveling.

Have the best day possible ??

Georgesgran Sun 05-Sept-21 09:35:38

Good morning from Durham on what promises to be a lovely day, weather wise. Still sitting on DD2’s dogs while her DH recovers (very slowly)! I’d forgotten how tying they are, but I’ve had to leave them for a couple of long periods to help out DD1 and DGS. The dogs are company, but I’ll be pleased when they go home and back to only having them a couple of days a fortnight.
DD2, Baby and I hope to do something today - perhaps a ride up the coast to Amble or Seahouses - I’ll leave the choice to her.
Pleased to see Posters back from isolation and especially pleased that the Harries managed to get out together.
Have a good day.

dustyangel Sun 05-Sept-21 09:39:19

Good Morning from a sunny Algarve where we have at last got visiting family.
Grandson only to start with, although he had a long, convoluted journey yesterday to get here for a few days before the rest of the family. He’s already rearranged furniture, been shopping and was outside eating breakfast before I surfaced. He’s now planning to go to Primart as soon as it opens so that he can buy some tee shirts to leave here in between visits. I’m glad he feels at home. ?sunshine

Sar53 Sun 05-Sept-21 10:00:52

Good morning from Essex by the sea where the sun is trying to shine but it keeps clouding over. We are promised some hot weather for the beginning of this week.

DH and I spent the day on the boat yesterday getting it ready for our magical mystery tour tomorrow. I did loads of cleaning and could hardly walk when we got home. This will be our first overnight trip and I am in two minds about it.

DH has gone to the children's rugby this morning, first time back this season. We are going to the yacht club later for a drink then it's the Grand Prix and football later.

Welcome to the newbies and good to see the Covid 2 back in circulation.

Enjoy Sunday whatever you have planned xxx

LauraNorder Sun 05-Sept-21 10:02:46

Can I draw attention to the thread Day of Action in a bid to get EVs ban lifted. Bring back the queen of crumpets.
Nice to see you DustyAngel, only mentioned you yesterday, missing your touch of sunshine.

Alizarin Sun 05-Sept-21 10:03:04

Thank you LauraNorder. ?

Mapleleaf Sun 05-Sept-21 10:08:37

Good morning all,

The sun has been trying hard to shine this morning as Greyduster says, but it's beginning to cloud over again, so not sure how the day is going to turn out.

Did a lot of jobs yesterday both indoors and in the garden. I harvested the garlic I'd planted, but have to say I'm somewhat disappointed at how small they are. Never tried growing them before and doubt I will again. To be honest, this year has been pretty poor harvest wise - I've had nowhere near the usual tomato harvest this year, and as for the peppers, only two grew to anything like they should do, stayed green and one of them has been munched! I've tried growing them for 3 years now with the same result, so that's it for peppers, too ?. On the other hand, the chilli plant has done rather well, so will have another go next year as have the potatoes I grew in bags. I suppose that's part and parcel of gardening - you have some successes and some failures.

Welcome, Ullabirgitta. I have Swedish friends who live in the Stockholm area, so reading anything about Sweden is always of interest to me. It sounds pretty chilly in the morning over there just now.

It's so nice to read of so many of us starting to be out and about more, doing normal things and able to see our precious family and friends again. Those of you out and about today, enjoy yourselves.

Today, I plan a less busy day housework wise, and when DH gets home I think we might just pop out somewhere for some lunch or perhaps tea later. Decisions, descisions ?

Take care, everyone and ?for all who are feeling unwell, sad or just plain fed up.

FannyCornforth Sun 05-Sept-21 10:25:10

Hello everyone!

A rare appearance from me (actually, they seem to be more frequent these days)

Anyway, I’m here to bring to your attention, tomorrow’s GN Day of Action.

This was prompted by, chiefly, the ongoing inability of Iam64 to post, and also the very sad ‘disappearance’ of much loved GMer EllanVannin

The plan is for as many posters as possible to email HQ about these matters tomorrow Monday 6th. I will probably post a reminder on here tomorrow early doors.

The address is
[email protected]

I’ve started a thread about the Day of Action under ‘Chat’, if you want to be updated.

Thank you for reading, and wishing you all well x ? smile

FannyCornforth Sun 05-Sept-21 10:25:53

Thank you Laura!

hollysteers Sun 05-Sept-21 11:41:44

Good morning Mick and all from Sunnyside northwest Lancashire coast where the washing is basking in the sun.
Yesterday I visited my dear son, holding a delayed ‘wake’ in his back garden for his neighbour. My usual route through the city centre was blocked off with extensive roadworks and I found myself thrown on the one way system to find the other route I know. It was such a nice occasion, barbecue, good conversation and a very worried Afghanistan refugee. Being a translator for the British as was his father, he was in a sombre mood wondering what would happen to his family.
As it darkened, the large table was covered in tea lights and it was lovely to enjoy good companionship and conversation again. I fear I talked far too much…
As requested by LauraNorder, sunflower done on Friday, a sunflower for all of you.
Great idea about EV?

hollysteers Sun 05-Sept-21 11:42:24

Sunflower