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Good Morning Friday 15th October 2021

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Michael12 Fri 15-Oct-21 05:58:29

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but dry outside here at the moment in Brackley .
Not much planned apart from my usual shop early , a day spent indoors ,and will do my own Fish &Chips in the oven, and plan for tomorrow .
Take Care,
Mick

Anniebach Fri 15-Oct-21 08:29:21

Good morning Auntyflo and all x

Pittcity Fri 15-Oct-21 08:30:36

Good morning from a brightening Colchester. Had to put the lights on first thing as well as the heating...ugh!!
A this and that day of finishing off bits of painting in kitchen, shopping and other little jobs.

Love to all xx

NannyJan53 Fri 15-Oct-21 08:31:11

Good morning from a dull but warm Black Country. I looked at the clock at 6am, the next thing I know it was 8am!

Lunch out today with friends, I will go on the bus as it is only a 10 minute ride away. Trying to use the car less.

What a handsome young man grandMattie how proud you must be. A lovely waistcoat, you are so talented. I am useless at sewing, a horrible teacher who embarassed me over a mistake I made in front of the class in junior school, made sure I was turned off it for life!

GG I hope you get an appointment very quickly. Or as others have said ring 111.

Urmston Wishing you well for your telephone appointment.

Have the best day possible everyone.

ginny Fri 15-Oct-21 08:34:38

Good morning everyone, nothing special to say about the weather here in N. Bucks
Great photo GM.
Harrigran any chance you could get someone to take on a night now and then ?
I’m going to see a friend for coffee this morning and then on to Milton Keynes. There is a very good fabric stall on the market that I need to visit.
I have a busy weekend coming up so preparations to be done for that. This evening will be the one that I finish a crochet blanket. I’m itching to start on a new ‘Yuletide’ one.
Wishing all a good day with a smile along the way.

BlueSapphire Fri 15-Oct-21 08:40:19

Good morning everyone from a grey and cloudy Northampton, but it is supposed to be dry. Had a chat with my 'handyman' yesterday and we decided to write off next week as it is forecast wet every day, and he will come to paint the summerhouse on the first dry day after that.

Had a day in yesterday, got lots of odd jobs done in the morning, including removing a blockage from the vacuum cleaner, and spent the afternoon reading.

Will get the bus this morning to our nearby little retail park, have a coffee and bun in M&S cafe, and a mooch around the other shops. I need something nice for dinner on Sunday, and also some new face cream. You have no idea how good it feels to write "get the bus", after spending the last 18 months avoiding them and not going out! I seem to remember that M&S used to do a really nice Chicken Provencal, so may look to see if they still have them. With new potatoes and veg that sounds good.

Lovely waistcoat worn by a smart young man, grandMattie! Enjoy your overnighter!

Thinking of harri flowers and all those with worries and cares today.

Stilllearning Fri 15-Oct-21 08:40:23

Morning from S Lanarkshire, sunny and frosty.

What a lovely picture grandMattie, a lovely boy indeed.

A good night’s sleep for me, which is great, I’ve had some alarming ones over the past few months and as Marydoll said, everything definitely feels worse then.

It’s really beautiful outside just now though, lovely colours of the trees against a blue sky, really raises the spirits.

I treated myself to really nice new bedding yesterday and today’s pleasure is putting that on, simple pleasures!

Thinking of everyone who need support and wishing all a good day???

GrannySomerset Fri 15-Oct-21 08:52:23

Disastrous start to the morning so the washing machine is full of DH’s bedding, He is now sorted out and I have come back to bed for an hour with somewhat cold cup of tea. Thought I had resolved this particular problem with new supplies so now need a chat with our lovely and helpful community matron. I can’t cope with this every morning.

Both arms sore but glad to have had our jabs. Don’t think there is a lot more we can do, given that we see very few people and don’t go anywhere, and was impressed at the cheerful efficiency of our surgery yesterday. The NHS may be creaking and not always what we want or need, but the vaccine roll out is terrific.

Thinking of harrigran and hope love and support will help her through this painful time. Hope for a good day. I am going back to bed for an hour. What with a 5.30 am start yesterday and today’s little drama it feels like the safest place.

Grammaretto Fri 15-Oct-21 08:57:52

Good Morning from the Scottish Borders. It's really sunny today and the birds are singing happily. It's very cold though and I must rescue the geraniums before the frost gets them.

Very smart young man Mattie and so nice that he still likes to visit you.

Yoga this morning and I have the wrong trousers on grin The day has changed since some classes are not on zoom.
I met the teacher out yesterday and she is looking very fit which is more than can be said for some of her clients

Thinking of Harrigran and sending get well wishes to GG and any others who are in need flowers

Mapleleaf Fri 15-Oct-21 09:01:07

Good morning,

Greyduster has our weather forecast spot on. Think it’s been a chilly night with a spot of rain judging by the splashes on the base of the windows.

Waiting in for alarm engineer to service the alarm, due any time then I’ve got some ironing to do. It’s so sunny I might wrap up warm later and go for a walk.

Take care.

Blossoming Fri 15-Oct-21 09:02:07

Good luck Mick and all, it’s bright and chilly in my corner of Lancashire. I had a much better night, the foot is still very sore but improved. Lovely picture GrandMatie, you are very talented. Have a good Friday GM folk.

EkwaNimitee Fri 15-Oct-21 09:33:47

Good morning Mick and everyone from sunny Carlisle. What a change from dark yesterday! I did get out in the garden though, planted a shrub and lifted more turf. The rain held off till dinnertime and there didn't seem to be much of it.
Today, a little light housework and possibly some picture hanging. The difficult bit is deciding what to put where. The ones I put up previously are still up but they are the lightweight ones.
Outside it's the fourth day of road making. At one end, they are laying blocks at amazing speed. Not a job I envy, moving backwards, mostly bent double.
What a fine-looking young GS you have, grandMattie. A lad to be proud of as he must be of a Gran with such talented fingers. I speak as one with little talent in sewing or knitting. I'm self taught with my own techniques as neither mother nor teachers had the patience to cope with a left-hander.
There seems to be a lot of poorliness and bad sleeping this week, I hope matters rapidly improve for you all. Would some relief night care be possible sometimes harrigran?

aggie Fri 15-Oct-21 09:39:32

Good Morning all, it’s a lovely bright day here so far , but chilly .
No reaction to the flu vaccination, just a slightly tender arm if I brush against anything , does anyone else manage to hit the side of the door frame occasionally? I’m not really that big ?

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 15-Oct-21 09:42:20

Hello. It’s a bit grey and overcast in my West Oxfordshire village. I have bits and pieces of WI admin to do this morning. Then OH and I are going out for lunch (helping the economy!) Later this afternoon I will be listening to a free talk on zoom from the National Gallery. It is on Fr Angelico. After that, we are having a zoom catch-up with elder son and his family. I might tell a story or two to my granddaughter. I have a long day tomorrow - a Day School (in person) on the Railways!

Blossoming Fri 15-Oct-21 10:05:25

Aggie yes, frequently! I have ‘left side neglect’ as a result of my brain injury. I can see things to my left but my brain refuses to recognise their existence. There’s a scientific name for it, I just have to try and remember to be careful going through doorways grin

Jaxjacky Fri 15-Oct-21 10:34:13

A late good morning all from broken cloud in S Hants. Cracking picture gMattie, no wonder you’re proud.
Can you get some formal help in the evenings harrigran? It sounds sorely needed.
GrandmaSomerset I hope you get some assistance too. You ladies are admirable.
Taking MrJ’s car in for an MOT later ?. Then shopping delivery, hope they bring my whole Gressingham duck, crispy duck is a festive eve tradition here. MD isn’t it possible for you to get groceries delivered? Safer I’d have thought.
Pub night tonight, catch up with friends. Have a pleasant day all, for those feeling under the weather, may the day bring improvements.

dustyangel Fri 15-Oct-21 11:09:10

GoodMorning all from a dry and sunny Algarve. grandMattie what a very talented gran you are, the needlework gene passed me by too and I’m not so sure about the music one. Although I enjoy music, I can only sing when in a group with others and I’m not too sure about that theses days. Your Grandson looks absolutely charming and how very adult to invite you over for dinner. Have a lovely lunch out celebrating your anniversary.flowers

As I haven’t read through properly yet I will just add special
thoughts for all poorly people including Harrigran’s DH

I do admire all of you who can post bright and early and still remember everyone’s posts from the day before. ?

Dogsmakemesmile Fri 15-Oct-21 17:43:41

Thank you for sharing that wonderful photograph of your grandson grandMattie. He must bring you great joy. Harrigran I hope you get more sleep tonight.