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Good Morning Friday 10th September 2021

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Michael12 Fri 10-Sept-21 06:06:23

Good Morning Everyone,
Its twilight here in brackley but cloudy and dry .
Today , an early small shop ,and then watch todays stage of the Tour of Britain as it goes across Pennines between Carlisle and Gateshead on TV .
Also tempted to buy some Fish & Chips from local takeaway as well.
Take Care,
Mick

Oldbutstilluseful Fri 10-Sept-21 08:18:30

Good morning all from a wet NE Hampshire. Ash and Marydoll thank you for passing on the message from grandMattie. I cannot begin to imagine how Mr and Mrs GM are coping with their dreadful loss, it must be unbearable. If only all the love on here could ease their pain…….
Good luck today for Olddudders, I really hope he gets help from the GP and the scans.
Marydoll, thinking of you. ??

harrigran Fri 10-Sept-21 08:11:03

Good morning from an overcast NE.
It was very foggy during the night but we did not get any of the storms that were round and about.
Palliative nurse turned up yesterday afternoon and had a chat with DH, they are getting better at attending since I voiced my disappointment st the level of care.
I have a medical supplies delivery this morning and waiting to hear from SIL as to when he will bring my Aldi shopping.
Thinking of all those with sadness flowers

Grammaretto Fri 10-Sept-21 08:09:51

Good morning everyone from the Scottish Borders. Overcast, looks like rain.
I have just caught up with GN news after being awol for a few days.
Poor gM. My heart grieves for you.

Marydoll - it's so nice to hear from you despite your sad news.
I have a df funeral coming up soon too.
American cousin's last day. We have had some great days out together.
Now I've to make porridge and call her a taxi (cab)
Hoping everyone has a good day.

Gwenisgreat1 Fri 10-Sept-21 08:06:06

Good morning all from bright Harrogate
Good to see you back marydoll
Thank you and Ash for letting us know how GM is. It will be good to find out finally the cause of Olddudders pain and hopefully how to deal with it!
Tomorrow we are off to Llandudno. I’m apologising in advance if my posting is even more spasmodic during the week we are there. I am so looking forward our visit there. It’s a town I know quite well, my Nain (grandmother) used to run a guest house there.
My DDs are supervising the installation of my new dishwasher while we are there
I like the idea of being a ‘new’ woman Scentia. A bit late for me!!
Have the best day you can folks.

Stilllearning Fri 10-Sept-21 07:57:42

Morning from S Lanarkshire where the sky is lovely and blue just now. I’m still enjoying and deeply appreciative of my improved vision after my eye procedure.

Hope your husband’s appointment goes well Ashcombe with all it’s extra language challenges.

Today I’m hoping to spend time with my daughter who moved to the next village earlier in the summer. She is coming for a meal and ‘sleepover’ this evening and I’m looking forward to it very much. A series of events have stopped us seeing as much of each other as we are used to, so tonight will be special.

Yesterday I didn’t sign off with my customary two flamingos, they are so associated here with grandMattie that it just felt strange and not quite right. However after thinking about it I’m going to continue but add an extra one which I hope will tell her, should she read, that I’m sending her and her family a daily prayer.

Wishing everyone a good day ???

Nannytopsy Fri 10-Sept-21 07:46:11

Good morning Mick and all his followers. It’s another fresh morning in Suffolk with plenty of blue sky but there are definite hints of autumn. There’s a robin singing outside the window.
DD’s dog and I are off to meet DS’s dogs at a dog play park so that they can run off the lead. It will do her good and save me a long walk. I ache all over from last night’s effort, which was longer than I meant!
DH made three garden obelisks yesterday and we painted two. He assures me he used a spirit level … Let’s just say they a a bit quirky! Once they are covered in climbers, no one will know ?.
Sending love to the post ops, poorlies and those in pain and especially to the grieving.
I hope the day is kind to everyone.

Grandmajean Fri 10-Sept-21 07:46:09

Good morning from Cheshire.
Sobering posts on Gransnet. I think the unbearable situation ( and I don't use those words lightly ) that GrandMattie and her family find themselves in has given us all food for thought. I am glad she knows how much we care.
Child care here this afternoon and maybe a bit of baking before hand.
Hope today brings a little ? into all of your lives

Elizabeth1 Fri 10-Sept-21 07:37:21

Good morning all from what’s felt like a warm night. Wish I had put the fan on. Too late now it’s time to waken up before himself starts to faff about. Yesterday was a brilliant day for me where I went to the local community group meeting up with old friends I even booked my Christmas lunch hey ho and chose the usual from a lovely menu.

I managed to do my accounts for social work My new shoes were of great benefit for during the night bye bye auld yins.

I’m very annoyed at the hotel which paid us back from the recent debacle to see they’ve removed same once more from our bank eh no way
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I’ve ordered a great bargain off Lidl for 12 miniature bottles of Asti Spumante my carers will get one each for their Christmas ?

My Blissy order has gone astray but I’m going to get the order replaced say they. That’ll be all my Christmas presses purchased no more now, after all, what else can I get up to lying in bed all day?

Have a good Friday everyone. Thinking of those who have been unwell and on the road to recovery, love to allsmile

brook2704 Fri 10-Sept-21 07:34:58

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s grey and cloudy.
Thank you Ash and marydoll for letting us know about gM
Good to hear your op went well cornergran and I hope you recover soon.
Nothing planned for today, I’m back home now after being at DD1s so lots of housework and washing to catch up on, food shopping too!
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings ?

Pittcity Fri 10-Sept-21 07:32:26

Good morning from an overcast and humid Colchester.
No plans but DS arrived home late last night for the weekend and will have laundry.
Love to all x

GrannyGravy13 Fri 10-Sept-21 07:22:16

Morning Mick and all

Thank you Marydoll and Ashcombe for your messages from gm I am holding her and her family in my prayers and sending (((hugs)))

Losing our peers makes us evaluate our own lives ??? (((hugs)))

Looking after The Imp today, so who knows what the day shall bring.

Keep safe and well folks ?‍♀️?

Urmstongran Fri 10-Sept-21 07:20:39

Sorry everyone - no idea how that happened!
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Urmstongran Fri 10-Sept-21 07:19:45

Good morning everyone from Malaga where it’s another gorgeous sunny day. We have a forecast of 34°C with a light breeze. I’m enjoying my first cuppa of the day on our balcony. It’s so peaceful. Himself is still snoozing and why not? Getting up only when you’ve had enough sleep is one of the true pleasures about retirement.

The Mediterranean is a deep cobalt blue this morning and it’s sparking in the morning sunshine.

A day in the gardens I think. We went up into Arroyo yesterday and booked our appointments for rapid antigen tests, mandatory for flights nowadays, at a local farmacia. €40 each, result in 20 minutes apparently. Some people are making a lot of money out of these regulations aren’t they?

We came home after a tapas lunch and I read my latest novel on Kindle ‘The Plot’. It races along and is highly readable! I took this photo yesterday at 1pm. September is always quieter but there are definitely fewer tourists this year.

Enjoy Friday all who can.

Urmstongran Fri 10-Sept-21 07:19:44

Good morning everyone from Malaga where it’s another gorgeous sunny day. We have a forecast of 34°C with a light breeze. I’m enjoying my first cuppa of the day on our balcony. It’s so peaceful. Himself is still snoozing and why not? Getting up only when you’ve had enough sleep is one of the true pleasures about retirement.

The Mediterranean is a deep cobalt blue this morning and it’s sparking in the morning sunshine.

A day in the gardens I think. We went up into Arroyo yesterday and booked our appointments for rapid antigen tests, mandatory for flights nowadays, at a local farmacia. €40 each, result in 20 minutes apparently. Some people are making a lot of money out of these regulations aren’t they?

We came home after a tapas lunch and I read my latest novel on Kindle ‘The Plot’. It races along and is highly readable! I took this photo yesterday at 1pm. September is always quieter but there are definitely fewer tourists this year.

Enjoy Friday all who can.

dragonfly46 Fri 10-Sept-21 07:11:33

Good morning from an overcast Leicestershire.

The echo was okay yesterday but he wouldn’t tell me anything except that the results would go instantly to my oncologist and heart specialist. It was done by a private company so goodness knows how much that will cost the NHS.

Meeting this morning then a walk with a friend this afternoon if it stays dry.

Yes Marydoll we too have lost really close friends recently. It is very sobering.
Thank you for your message from GM.

Hope you OD is offered some solutions Ash.

Jaxjacky Fri 10-Sept-21 07:08:30

Morning from an overcast, damp S Hants. Thank you Ashcombe for your message. Best of luck for OD today with a positive way forwards.
You’ll soon been up and out cornergran I’m pleased it’s gone well.
Bit of admin today, no Friday pub as the landlady has covid and it’s shut.
Have a pleasant day all.

Scentia Fri 10-Sept-21 07:04:56

Good Morning all from East Staffordshire where it looks a little grey out☔️
Ash I do hope the appointment goes well for OD and nothing gets lost in translation ?
Mary it certainly makes you realise that we are all getting on, we too have had 3 deaths in 4 weeks, needless to say, I am on a new health drive.
Off to work shortly and then tonight I am off to the cinema to see Respect with DD her first night out alone since having the baby. We are going for it, popcorn, sweets, the lot. (Only after then, will my health drive start!)
I have parcels at Next I need to pick up with clothes to complete my new look, I have purchased jewellery, make up and perfume too. If you knew what I actually looked like you won’t recognise me on Monday folks?
Take care my friends and stay safe ❤️

FannyCornforth Fri 10-Sept-21 06:49:24

Mary ♥️ flowers

Marydoll Fri 10-Sept-21 06:48:08

Good morning, Mick and all.
I too have had a message from Granmattie, asking me also to pass on her thanks for all the kindness shown to her on here. She has been in my thoughts constantly.

Hoping that Corner is recovering well and had a restful night after her op, that OD manages to get some help from the doctor and that all went well with your echocardiogram Dragonfly.

Thank you for all your condolences on the death of my friend. This is the third death within a couple of weeks of people I know, one whose funeral is today. Frankly these deaths, have taken the feet from me, but I realise that as we get older, it is to be expected, as we become more aware of our own mortality. It has resulted in a great deal of reflection on my part.

Wishing you all the best day possible. Baubles, make the best of your unexpected holiday.

Have the best day possible.

monk08 Fri 10-Sept-21 06:41:26

Good morning all from the Black country.
First thank you for my birthday wishes.
Ash thanks for letting us know about grandMattie. And I do hope you get a good outcome at the GP.
Nothing planned for today will see where it takes me.
Wishing everyone an enjoyable day and may you all find some ?.

cornergran Fri 10-Sept-21 06:39:18

Morning Mick, morning All from my hospital corner. Cloudy sky.

All sorted yesterday, consultant assured me the outcome was excellent. Last on the list it was a long, hungry day and too late to mobilise which will be after breakfast today. Did I sleep? Of course not. Hospitals aren’t for sleeping. grin. Observations every two hours, lights on, trolleys banging and inflatable thingies (no idea what they are allied) on one foot and the other leg. One inflates every 11 seconds, the other every 25 seconds with much associated groaning and thumping. Cannula came out so my white sheet is decorated with a pretty red pattern. All normal really. smile. Staff are great, food is good, overall I’m as happy as anyone can be and seriously looking forward to being upright. Thank you all for your positive thoughts, I’m sure they helped.

Hope there is a positive consultation today ash, thank you for passing in grandmatties message.

Take care everyone. Hope Friday is kind to us all.

FannyCornforth Fri 10-Sept-21 06:38:25

My most sincere condolences and love to GrandMattie. Her heart must be broken. She is in my thoughts and prayers ?

Beechnut Fri 10-Sept-21 06:33:43

Good Morning everyone from Severnside where it’s warm and just getting light.

grandMattie has not been far from my thoughts ?

You and olddudders should be wiser by the end of the day Ash. Not altogether sure whether our friend was pulling our leg when he told us about his hospital stay that he had mentioned his vasectomy to an overseas doctor the doctor asked him what it was!

Weekly shopping and pottering today.

Take care all ?

baubles Fri 10-Sept-21 06:22:45

Good morning Mick, morning all from South Lanarkshire. It’s looking rather grey at the moment.

Thanks Ash for letting us know about gM , I’m sending her a virtual hug

I hope you and OD get a good outcome at the GP and his pain can be alleviated.

I have an unexpected day off as the charity shop is closed due to illness so I’ve no idea what today will bring.

Wishing everyone peace today.

Ashcombe Fri 10-Sept-21 06:08:47

Good morning, everyone, from a warm corner of la Sarthe.

Firstly and most importantly, grandMattie wishes to express her gratitude to everyone on here for their kind words. She says that the support from the Grammingoes is very precious to them all. ?

Today, at last, we see the GP for olddudders to discuss the results of the scans, undertaken more than three weeks ago. His GP is Spanish, so it will be an interesting conversation between two people for whom French is a second language. Finding doctors to work in rural areas is difficult here and when this particular one took up her post, it was such an event that it featured on local TV apparently!

Thinking of those in pain or facing difficult times. ?