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Good Morning Sunday 12th September 2021

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hollysteers Sun 12-Sept-21 07:15:41

Good morning Mick and all from a cloudy Lancashire coast.
This is early for me, but I’m off soon on my coach trip to Whitby. Sarnies, coffee etc all ready. Bad night’s sleep. Often have this when something is coming up the next day, but I also dropped off early evening watching a mediocre film from 1956 “Josephine and the Men”. Glynis Johns playing the 1950s little woman to the hilt, but I have always been sweet on Peter Finch.
I’m so sorry your husband was not comfortable “harrigran* and hope things improve. What a hard time for you.

harrigran Sun 12-Sept-21 07:08:35

Good morning from a cooler NE.
The heating is on, probably what woke me at 6.15.
Unable to gather much information about DH, just one message from him where he told me he was tired, cold and hungry. FGS do they not feed people in hospital ?
BIL took a bag of essentials to the ward and included a fleece, he was able to hand it in at the ward door but not enter the ward.
DS and family and SIL are visiting this afternoon.

Pittcity Sun 12-Sept-21 07:00:04

Good morning from a brightening Colchester.
I'm up early and still buzzing after watching the tennis final last night.

We are off to mind two DGS this morning while DD competes in a running event as DSiL is away this weekend.

Roast Pork this evening.

Love to all x

Beechnut Sun 12-Sept-21 06:27:08

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. It’s dry and getting light.

I set the alarm on a Sunday morning ?and have had my breakfast already. I want to make an early start and will meet up with Beechnutella.

Well done to your GD Ashcombe. My mum said no when I asked if I could have ballet lessons.

Have a good day all especially those with worries ??

Alizarin Sun 12-Sept-21 06:20:25

Good morning from south Cornwall where rain is forecast. Gulls are busy screeching and wheeling and there's a cool breeze coming through my open window. Had fun at Trebah Gardens yesterday with the family. At the bottom of the gardens is a beach where we ate ice creams and collected sea glass. Today I may hop on a bus to Penzance. Am aware, as I write, that life is not so blithe for all; sending hugs to those suffering. Have the best day you can.

Ashcombe Sun 12-Sept-21 06:17:50

Good morning, Mick and company from a chilly Sarthe, with promise of sun later.

My DGD has her first session today with the county ballet association, for which she successfully auditioned a few months ago. She takes lessons in various forms of dance, with ballet being her favourite. DH and I couldn’t be more proud and excited for her as we love watching ballet.

To celebrate our wedding anniversary in late October, I have booked tickets for “Romeo and Juliet”, being performed by Birmingham Royal Ballet in Plymouth so I’m hoping olddudders will be well enough to travel by then.

Wishing those with worries or pain of any kind some relief on this day of rest. ???

Michael12 Sun 12-Sept-21 06:05:21

Good Morning Everyone,
Its twilight but remains dry here at the moment in Brackley .
Yesterdays plans I went direct to Bicester ,and spent a couple of hours there , later I went and got a Chinese Take Away ,and had to walk threw the charter fair which was packed with most rides busy but caution was taken .
Today , light lunch as I watch the drama unfold in the final stage of the Tour of Britain on TV , will a Brit win the event?
Take Care,
Mick