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Good Morning Tuesday 5th October 2021

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Michael12 Tue 05-Oct-21 05:59:57

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark, and wet here in Brackley this morning.
Yesterdays , cycle race , I did see the start in Bicester and the finish in Banbury, and enjoyed it .
Today , Just Bicester on its own today on the bus for a coffee and small shop.
Take care,
Mick

Stilllearning Tue 05-Oct-21 08:16:15

Morning from a dull S Lanarkshire. Looking forward to a lunch out with three friends who I worked with for many years. We were in the habit of regular lunches every three months or so until Covid struck and have only managed one garden meeting since March 2020.

I love my time with DGC on Sunday and part of Monday, 6 year old DGS had made valiant attempts on Saturday to ‘fail’ his eye test and eventually suggested hopefully that he could wear glasses with clear glass!

Blood tests this morning so I had better get moving, as always thinking of all who need support.
Good news Ash you must be so happy that DH will be with you again soon.

Best wishes to all ???

baubles Tue 05-Oct-21 08:17:19

Good morning Mick, morning all from cloudy South Lanarkshire.

Pleased to hear that your husband is well enough to travel Ashcombe.

Thinking of you both gMattie and Harrigran.

A couple of people this morning have mentioned ‘health walks’ which I’ve noticed before today and I do wonder how it differs from ordinary walks. Anyone care to enlighten me?

Supermarket shop today and I also have a couple of online orders to collect so I’ll have a wee jaunt to the retail park in the next town. I’ll think of Marydoll whilst I’m having a trawl through TKMaxx.

Wishing everyone a peaceful day, I’ll be on the look out for one of Mattie’s flamingos. ??

Greyduster Tue 05-Oct-21 08:24:46

Good morning Michael and all GNs from a dry South Yorkshire where the sun keeps putting in spasmodic appearances. I don’t know what happened to the apocalyptic weather that was forecast for us. I had visions of both DD and GS walking to work and school in torrential rain. A cleaning day for us today before we are overwhelmed by dust! Glad you had a good day out at the cycling, Mick!
Have the best day you can folks.

Oopsadaisy1 Tue 05-Oct-21 08:36:23

It’s a beautiful sunny morning in Oxfordshire after a very wet night.
Changed all the bedding yesterday on 2 singles and 3 king sized beds and go it all dry! Plus a mountain of towels, all built up after DD1 and the GCs visited last weekend, I was too tied up with youngest daughter being ill to do it before.
Just my bed to do today…..
She is still so up and down I wonder when it will ever end.
Hope all can find some sunshine in their day and hugs for those with cares and worries, especially granmattie and harrigran. Best wishes also to marydoll we miss you.

Anniebach Tue 05-Oct-21 08:38:49

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Kim19 Tue 05-Oct-21 08:40:11

Morning all from here in the north. So far most of us have positive messages and that's a lovely way to kick start the day. Thank you for sharing as usual. My mission for today is to try to locate a short piece of metal tubing. My rotary drier decided to snap the other day but happily there was no washing on it at the time. Yippee. This will concentrate the mind, methinks. Hope you all have a bit of success in any challenges today no matter how trivial.

aggie Tue 05-Oct-21 08:48:30

Good morning everyone, especially those unable to post
It’s lovely and bright out after a wet night , it saved me watering some revamped plants !

Forsythia Tue 05-Oct-21 08:50:25

Good morning from SW London where we’ve had torrential rain and wind over night but a bright clear sky at the moment. Made chicken soup in my slow cooker yesterday so having that for lunch later. A bit of gardening and a keep fit class for me today.
Hope everyone has a good day one way or other.

Susan56 Tue 05-Oct-21 09:02:02

Good morning from Shropshire where the torrential rain is back.

We had a good day yesterday with B.He didn’t wake until 9.10 but was in the best mood.We stayed and had a Chinese so late home and straight to bed for me when we got home.

We have just had a lady knock on the door to say she has a large package for us.She was on her way to work so we will collect it later.It is an oil heater and too heavy for her to lift.She lives on the other side of town,the address bears no similarity.There have been lots of posts on the local Facebook group about parcels being dropped at random houses?Very grateful she made the effort to drive over and tell us.

Ash, glad that olddudders is feeling well enough to travel?and corner I hope the physio can put your mind at rest over your concerns.

Stilllearning, my daughter always used to be disappointed she didn’t need glasses.She has finally been told she needs them at 35 years old!

grandmattie, you continue to be amazing and showing such strength in caring for your family??

For harri?and thinking of all others with anxieties,illness and worries and of course all our absent friends?

Susan56 Tue 05-Oct-21 09:02:33

Urms, sorry your stepfather is unwell.Hope he’s feeling better today.x

Grammaretto Tue 05-Oct-21 09:03:24

Good Morning from the Scottish Borders. Dreich here today.
Yoga on zoom - the first for ages but it definitely keeps my limbs moveable, along with an occasional "adjustment" from the expensive chiropractor.

I wasn't going to bother making Christmas food this year. I still have no cooker and the family don't appreciate plum puds and fruit cake.
But can I come to yours please BlueSapphire?

Apple picking later for the village juicer.

Have a good day everyone and special thoughts for Harrigran, grandMattie ? and for Marydoll flowers

Mapleleaf Tue 05-Oct-21 09:04:10

Good morning all,

The sun is shining at the moment. As greyduster says, not what was forecast at all. It did rain torrentially through the early hours though.

Not a lot planned today, other than research new/newish cars as mine is not at all happy and keeps letting me down. It’s 17 so I suppose I can’t really grumble. I don’t want anything big, but it needs to be reliable.

Nice to hear that Olddudders is coming over later this month Ash. His February appointment will soon come round, but still not good if he is still in pain.

Take care everyone.

GrannySomerset Tue 05-Oct-21 09:04:47

Good news and less good news this morning - pleased for Ashcombe and thinking sympathetically of Harrigran and grandMattie.

Think I am losing the plot as I cannot find the bag of DH’s prescriptions, collected last Thursday. Have an assortment of admin tasks which need attention and a friend is calling in for coffee.

Sar53 Tue 05-Oct-21 09:22:00

Good morning from Essex by the sea where it is slowly brightening. Torrential rain during the night.

DH has finally got a day on his boat, it has been rewired this last week or so and he has been like a lost soul with nowhere to go.

Urms I too have sorted out lots of old bits of gold jewelry. I took a mixed load to a local jewelers and I was very surprised at how much he gave me for them.

Enjoy your Tuesday everyone xx

luluaugust Tue 05-Oct-21 09:39:38

Good morning from NW Kent where it is very damp after torrential rain but sun now shining. Off to try a new hairdresser this morning after mine unexpectedly moved on. Feels like a real adventure. My DIL's mum has arrived from France and pleased to hear olddudders is on his way.
Thinking of Harrigran and grandMattie.

amselerin Tue 05-Oct-21 09:44:13

Good morning Mick and all from rainy Lueneburg. As I haven`t been posting for a while, I thought I would let you know what is happening now. I have booked a flight to Britain for this month. Unfortunately the travel agency informed me, that they wouldn`t take a booking for the dog. So, now I am coming for a few weeks only to have a look at my house and to buy some furniture. Waldi is going into a doggy hotel. Waldi is 14 years old and I hate to leave him. She has got rather special needs like being tucked in every night with the duvet covering her completely. I am not sending my furniture over as the quote was rather expensive and they couldn`t give me a date. Anyway, I am rather excited to see my family after such a long time. I could only book a direct flight to Cambridge not Manchester. So I shall travel by train to Liverpool via Manchester after spending a few day with my family in Cambridge. One good thing, since Monday I only have to take a Covid test when I get to Britain and not the test before I get to Britain. I can`t wait.
I have noticed that a few regular poster are missing. I hope that they are well. I wish you all happiness and good thoughts to the ones with problems. Keep well.

Jaxjacky Tue 05-Oct-21 09:56:12

How exciting amselarin plans are coming together at last!

Gwenisgreat1 Tue 05-Oct-21 10:06:11

Good Morning all from wet, dismal Harrogate
Good to see you posting again amselerin and you are finally heading this way.
And Harrigran you, with help, got a lot done yesterday, must be a relief!
GrandMattie you stoically carry on!
So glad Ashcombe that Oldduders will finally be making his way to be with you.
Last night I was baby sitting for DGS, isn't it strange DD keeps telling me his nightly routine, but he doesn't seem to be aware of it?
This morning DH has a hospital appointment with the dietitian so I shall accompany him. This pm a church club is restarting with a few changes. 1. it's moving from the evening to the afternoon and 2. it's the 1st Tuesday of the month instead of the 2nd. This evening I will probably collapse in my chair!!
Have a good day, folks

Urmstongran Tue 05-Oct-21 10:13:37

Great news amselerin! Do you have family near to your new house in Liverpool as well as family in Cambridge? I do hope so.

Sar53 it sounds as though your husband has a boat in place of a man-shed.
?

hollysteers Tue 05-Oct-21 10:50:50

Good morning Mick and all from a cloudy Lancashire coast.
Wonderful violin and piano recital yesterday, I felt really moved, partly because it was my late husband’s birthday who died in 2016. I must say I do enjoy taking the bus for a change, it’s livelier, even though numbers are down.
A little shopping after the performance and bought a black jump suit, useful with a warm polo neck, but a b***er for visits to the loo…
I’m really pleased with my new red winter coat, it’s nice and cheerful.
Off to sing at music club today, so getting my stuff together for that and want to paint two birthday cards for upcoming birthdays. Need to stay in a bit more.
Nice to hear from you amselerin and ? grandmattie harrigran

Sar53 Tue 05-Oct-21 10:57:50

Urmstongran you could be right. It is a very old boat but he has done an awful lot to it. He knows I won't go on it til it's updated. Hopefully next year we will go away for a few days at a time. X

EkwaNimitee Tue 05-Oct-21 11:00:37

Good morning Mick and everyone from a very wet Carlisle.
Yesterday I had to be out early and take the car down towards Whitehaven for its service. I'm glad the weather wasn't like todays. I sat and read the hour and a half it took and then drove back via a garden centre where I got cake and coffee. I was then pleased to find they had new stock in and bought some yews and hollies as a back drop to my proposed shrub border.
I passed several filling stations, all with fuel and no queues so the situation is good here.
This morning the plumber came early to fix my 3 week old blockage in the ensuite sink. No wonder I couldn't clear it, he dismantled the pipe behind the pedestal and removed about 5 inches of solid plasticky black gunge. His conclusion being that it was probably due to workmen rinsing off tools and the stuff reacting with the normal stuff I put down. Plus he found a slightly deformed and leaky joint and replaced the part so hopefully all is now good.
I have to go out after lunch to have another missing crown replaced by the dentist so I'm hoping the rain will have eased off which, so far, it shows no sign of doing.
I'm glad you found that car key harrigran, I believe they are very expensive to replace.
And wishing you all a positive day....

Mallin Tue 05-Oct-21 11:49:59

Wind has brought different swans from the lake to hiss for food. I still feel bad about telling a hissing swan 2 months ago, that it wasn’t the way to get me to feed it. Forgetting that a hiss is all swans can manage. No green swans this morning. The wind has dispersed the thick algae’s which make the lake look disgustingly dirty. Hope it stays dispersed for a few weeks at least. It’s stopped the smaller bird like coots from coming out onto the grass and even the Canadian Geese dislike going into it, even to get the food most of us throw out for them. There are just so many swans at the moment that I doubt if they would all survive if they had to survive from feeding from the lake only. Well , it’s a lagoon really. Man made for draining many years ago. A dog walkers paradise! And what dogs. Haven’t seen my favourite nuisance dog recently though. A perky, chubby French Bulldog who chased a squirrel up a tree 2yrs ago and got stuck nearly 6 foot up the tree himself. Was hilarious watching his Mister and Mrs, trying to get him to jump down. Kept thinking of phoning the Fire Service to rescue a dog stuck up a tree. He was eventually dragged down by his Mister climbing on the back of his bending down Mrs.

amselerin Tue 05-Oct-21 11:54:28

Hi, all again. yes, "Urms". My other son and his family live 400 m away from my house. It`s going to be nice to explore living in Britain again and visit some of the places you have mentioned in your posts as being beautiful or interesting.
Take care.

Chris0 Tue 05-Oct-21 13:22:54

For those gransnetters sorting out their jewellery if you contact the alzheimers society they will send you a jiffy bag to put your old bits and pieces in to send to them.
You will be supporting a good cause
Costume jewellery, watches etc are all accepted