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Good Morning Thursday 23rd September 2021

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Michael12 Thu 23-Sept-21 06:02:50

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but its dry outside this morning in brackley , today for me usual bus trip to Bicester, late morning .
In general a quiet day as I await the weekend and another coach trip this Saturday .
It will be interesting to whether more people are starting to take trips out.
I had noticed the ones I use on there Facebook page , trips to the seaside seemed popular with many .
Take Care,
Mick

Auntieflo Thu 23-Sept-21 10:22:05

Good morning Mick, Annie, Marydoll and all.
The pigeons are being evicted this morning, and there is lots if scraping noises, coming from the roof. We will be so glad to see the back of them, messy creatures.
Yesterday I cut my finger, while using the mandoline, and have bled profusely, being on blood thinners doesn't help. This morning it was very ouchy when changing the dressing, but, fingers crossed, the dressing is still clean and dry, so far.
This afternoon I have a CT scan booked, so that's my afternoon sorted.
We must ring the boiler man and book a service. Yesterday we had no hot water, but it was just low pressure, and soon fixed. Today there seems to be no heat to the radiators, after checking them. I will go round and bleed the radiators and see if that does any good.
GrandMattie, you are being amazing, hugs to you.
Have a good day one and all.

Blossoming Thu 23-Sept-21 10:06:56

Good morning Mick and all. It’s been raining here in Lancashire, showing no sign of brightening up. Temperature currently 15°C.

Another day of not much planned other than housework.

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 ???

Greyduster Thu 23-Sept-21 10:00:58

Good morning Michael and all GNs. Sun’s up in South Yorkshire. We went out to the Peak District yesterday for a walk and lunch - not very long, but a favourite route with lovely views and a nice pub half way round. Not much planned for today except that we are picking up GS from track training this evening, giving him supper and then taking him home as his parents are having a well earned night out.
Hope everyone has some sunshine in their day.

Gwenisgreat1 Thu 23-Sept-21 09:54:56

Good Morning from cloudy Harrogate
Today I am manning, or womanning, a mini art exhibition in the library!
I gather my daughter was on the radio this morning, but i couldn't find the station, so hope she has recorded it, we don't have radios in the house any more, generally find them on-line.
This evening's exciting biting? I'm having a mole thing removed from my face
I have to struggle at some time to set up a new landline phone described as easy set up!! All it would do last night is complain I had no messages!!! That's for when I get back from the library!
Good luck with your dishwasher Grandmattie I love my new one
Have a good day folks!

Grammaretto Thu 23-Sept-21 09:39:58

Good Morning all from the Scottish Borders (I'm really a mile on the Edinburgh side of the Borders Region but feel like a Borderer)
It is very windy and quite cold.
I'm struggling with making a poster on the computer. Is there any online help for this?

It's for the open studios this weekend and next. No doubt the prices will be rather high for nondescript pieces hollysteers grin but it will be fun to see people and admire each-others efforts

I am glad grandMattie that some things have worked out well in the house dept at least.
I am sorry you have even more worries Harrigran

I miss our absent posters too.

Dogsmakemesmile Thu 23-Sept-21 09:32:03

Good morning from a dull, drizzly and windy Scottish Borders. Wasn't expecting this and has thwarted my plans to go for short walk. Ridiculously precious about falling over. Drizzle probably has no relevance.
I have heard nothing from my mother's nursing home and I assuming the no news is good stance.
Have made bread and announced to DH we are not buying any more food until we have used up everything in the fridge. I am ashamed to say I have been throwing away food which I have forgotten about. Thinking of those who have a difficult day ahead. Best wishes to all.

hollysteers Thu 23-Sept-21 09:19:45

Good morning Mick and all from a changeable Suet on Sea on the Lancashire coast.
Funeral of friend’s husband this afternoon and my DD arrived from the south late last night as her daughter is a longtime friend. We will go together but DD has to leave immediately after as has a flight (cabin crew) to get back to. Not sure how she manages all this travelling and has just moved into a new flat. Regardless, she has still taken herself off for a morning run as I mooch about contemplating a shower…
Lunchtime recital ok, but all the guitar pieces seemed the same and ran into each other. Three female composers were figured.
I felt the season could have started with more of an oomph. Good to see people again though. Mobile phones went off on three occasions during the recital, which was being videotaped.
I then took in a little exhibition at our local arts centre and some steep prices for various nondescript works.
Hardly bother cooking these days for myself so the meatballs I cooked for my daughter came out overcooked like cannonballs.
Thoughts to those with worries.

Georgesgran Thu 23-Sept-21 09:19:12

Good morning from a very windy Durham. My garden is ankle deep in dead sycamore leaves from next door’s tree - so raking them up is my first job. Had a lovely day in Harrogate yesterday - thought I’d pop down for a coffee, but the queue for Betty’s was immense,
so I went elsewhere.
Good to hear things are picking up for some GNs, but thinking of those struggling with health and heartache. X

EkwaNimitee Thu 23-Sept-21 09:17:23

Good morning Mick and everyone from a grey Carlisle.
I’m shortly off to the hairdressers’ and have been dithering over what to wear. My app says no rain due, the sky is looking otherwise plus I am reluctant to shed my summery wear and concede that it’s really autumnal now. Well, I’m down in the light summer gear so fingers crossed!
A pleasant, and sunny, day to all..

Urmstongran Thu 23-Sept-21 09:05:01

So ‘bread’ and wine whilst you discuss ‘The Testaments’ eh Gingster? Very appropriate. I loved that slim novel by the way - thought it was a well deserved prize winner. Good job we’re all different though - it makes for a better book discussion.

Positive vinbes from me for your daughter’s proposed house buying Stilllearning!

aggie Thu 23-Sept-21 09:02:54

Good morning everyone, the sun is sulking , it’s cool and dull , bit like myself !
My sister is 81 today and making “ don’t fuss me “ noises , so we haven’t
I hope all is well with our missing posters ? I know health gets in the way sometimes , but it would be lovely to hear from you !
Candles lit in the Chapel xxx

Urmstongran Thu 23-Sept-21 08:55:32

Good morning everyone from sunny Malaga on our penultimate day here. The washer is on and I’m on my third cuppa, sat on the balcony now tapping this missive.

Himself filled out our locator forms on his smartphone last night (clever divil!) but he is going out later to the Internet cafe to have everything printed off. Belt & braces approach for the airport tomorrow as 2 people we know (separate flights) were refused access to board at Malaga as although all their information was on the iPhone, a signal couldn’t be raised at the boarding gate! The little wheel of misfortune just keep turning, turning... aargh! The (un)helpful lady on the desk just shrugged when information couldn’t be displayed as said ‘not my problem’. One had screen-shotted his important details necessary for boarding but in his case, the desk wanted to see all 5 pages of his locator form and he’d only screenshotted the first page so he was refused remission to board as there was no signal for his phone to pull the rest up. And your rapid antigen test is only valid for 72 hours.

We decided all this malarkey is too stressful to rely on technology alone, hence paper copies as backup!

Have a good day all who can. x

Anniebach Thu 23-Sept-21 08:36:37

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Stilllearning Thu 23-Sept-21 08:25:17

Morning from the edge of S Lanarkshire, a mile up the road from DD’s and you’re in Peeblesshire. This is a lovely part of the world but right now it’s damp and murky.

They are renting here but have put in an offer on a house they would love and a price they can afford so I have fingers and toes crossed for them, any good luck vibes are welcome!
DD has just dropped their beloved dog off at the vets for a scan.
He isn’t very well and they are devoted to him and we’re going to head out for a walk shortly which will help pass the time for her.

Glad things seem to be a little brighter for everyone this morning and I wish you all a good day. ???

Elizabeth1 Thu 23-Sept-21 08:23:05

Good morning everyone from a blustery and fairly cold start to the day here on the east coast of Fife.

That’s me started on the red vino last thing at night as long as I’m in bed. I can’t risk drinking it while on my pins I might get a wee bit wobbly even with only one wee toot.

I’m not really much of a drinker she sayswink at least not since the dreaded stroke. Having wrongly being diagnosed with epilepsy I’ve been too afraid to drink too much only one little glass sets me off into no mans land.

Thinking of all in bereavement may your memories hold you in good stead. Have a lovely Thursday and be kind to yourselves. flowers

Gingster Thu 23-Sept-21 08:18:12

Good morning and it’s another corker here at the seaside. ?

Yesterday was beautiful with wall to wall sunshine and we enjoyed our long walk in the autumn beauty.
Both tired for the rest of the day, so I started a new book for one if my book clubs.
This evening I have the meeting for the other one. I didn’t enjoy The Testtaments , so will be interested to see what the others thought.
It’s our first meeting at the caravan site just along the beach from us. The owners said we are welcome to meet there. They have a wood fired pizza oven, so we may partake and have a glass of something which will make for a merry discussion. ??.
I will walk there but it will be dark by the time we finish and I don’t fancy walking along the beach on my own, so Dh will come to meet me with little pooch and a torch.

Sar - enjoy your time with your girls. How was the train journey? You did the right thing as the M25 had protesters stopping traffic AGAIN!

I wonder where Scentia is?

We plan to go to a nursery today to stock up on winter plants for the pots , for here and at home. Hope we have room in the car.?. It’s such a lovely nursery near here with very healthy plants and not expensive so we tend to buy everything while we are up here.

Glad your day went well GM . One step /day at a time. ?

Ramblings over - wishing you all a GOOD day. ????❤️

NannyJan53 Thu 23-Sept-21 08:14:35

Good morning from a cloudy Black Country, where more sun is forecast.

I was taken to a lovely pub by the river Severn yesterday, near Ombersley for lunch I had steak and all the trimmings. My friend had Trout. We were both too full for dessert! My friends birthday is November, and I need to find somewhere new we have both never been to before.

Over to Mums today, for a walk. Then to DD's to let dog out, then lunch, then pick of DGD4 at 4pm from after school club.

Wishing you all a good day, with special thoughts to our missing posters, especially our Marydoll

monk08 Thu 23-Sept-21 08:06:27

Good morning Mick and all who follow.
Haven't read through yet later out of bed today.
Lovely time at mother and toddler yesterday it was so good to see the toddlers interacting they've missed out so much, such a difference to be seen as well some were just babies last time I saw them now they're walking and talking.
Think we will go for a walk again today, cardio nurse did tell DH to loose a bit weight before winter sets in. He had put some on at last appt it was pointed out you usually loose it in the summer not put it on.
Anyway enjoy your day, best wishes to anyone celebrating virtual hugs were needed and may you all find some ?.

Gelisajams Thu 23-Sept-21 07:56:36

A quick good morning from the New Forest. I’ll catch up later. We off to the Isle of Wight and have a cottage to clean and a ferry to catch. Stay safe everyone and stay safe ?

Susan56 Thu 23-Sept-21 07:51:22

Good morning from Shropshire.Another bright start today, we have been so lucky with the weather the last couple of weeks.

Today is a Henry day.We have started taking him to a toddler group on a Thursday.Lots of the mums we met when DGD was there now have younger children Henry’s age.So far he is loving it??

Good to hear olddudders is driving again Ash.A good sign he is on the road to recovery.

Harri?and mattie??

Have a good day all.

NanKate Thu 23-Sept-21 07:49:00

Good morning Mick and All.

A beautiful day here in South Bucks.

So pleased that Olddudders is back behind the wheel. Your presence Ashcombe must have lifted his spirits.

I do so miss posts by Marydoll please come back to us ?

ginny Thu 23-Sept-21 07:48:29

Good morning. It’s looking promising for another pleasant day weather wise here in N. Bucks.
This morning we are walking down town, coffee and sort out our flu jabs at the chemist.
I have my knitting and sewing club this afternoon. It used to be in the evening but with longer, colder nights ( and the fact we are all getting older) it was decided to change and see how it goes.
Good to hear that some of you are improving health wise and thoughts to those who are still struggling.
Hope you all find a smile today.

Grandmajean Thu 23-Sept-21 07:46:06

I did not type Chester and I did type LauraNorder

Grandmajean Thu 23-Sept-21 07:44:45

Good morning all.
Getting darker by the minute here in Chester !
Top up trip to Waitrose this morning. Chatty phone call from old school friend expected later in the day so we can put the world to rights !
Have the best day possible everyone. Don't expect many of us will answer the door to a pheasant Laura order smile

Pittcity Thu 23-Sept-21 07:36:54

Good morning from sunny Colchester. Another warm dry day here.
I was pottering in the garden yesterday and noticed new growth on plants that should've been at the end of their life. They think Summer has returned. Trimmed and watered rather than binned.
Usual Thursday of housework with a family chat and online quiz this evening.
Love to all ?x