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Good Morning Saturday 27th November 2021

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Michael12 Sat 27-Nov-21 06:05:47

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark ,and wet outside and also cold , am expecting a mixed weather situation locally here in brackley .
I am having a break from getting on the bus and going somewhere as I am cautious as to travel and being caught out with the weather such as snow blizzards .
Yesterday was chaos as to bus travel to Bicester, ,I did my normal but the bus home was running late ,all thanks to cars queing on two main roads into the town , although it was near mid day trying to get to Bicester Village Retail to pick up Black Friday bargains ,chaos caused a late running bus .
Take Care,
Mick

Greyduster Sat 27-Nov-21 08:46:57

Good morning Michael and all GNs. We woke up to a covering of snow in South Yorkshire this morning, but it’s raining now, so hopefully it will wash it away soon enough. I like snow confined to Christmas cards! We have no plans to go out today, so I plan to make mince pies for the freezer.
Mary thank you, DH is much more himself today, which means I am going to have my work cut out getting him not to overdo it! We had words about it yesterday. He was suitably chastened.
Have the best day you can today folks!

AGAA4 Sat 27-Nov-21 08:48:14

Good morning from North Wales. Didn't get much sleep as the wind was howling down the chimney in my bedroom all night. Seems to be lessening now.
The ladybird that arrived on my kitchen window in September is still there. Unless it is a different one. I wonder how they survive for so long.
Have a good Saturday everyone and thoughts with those who aren't well or have troubles.

Forsythia Sat 27-Nov-21 08:48:38

Cold wet and windy in south London today, the bird feeders are swaying perilously in the wind and the birds are struggling to stay on them. However, compared to other areas we have it mild I think. A gloomy day beckons looking at the sky. A bit of Black Friday shopping online yesterday, another task ticked off the list, bacon sandwiches for breakfast and a short walk later. That’s us for the day.
All good wishes to those with worries.

monk08 Sat 27-Nov-21 08:49:20

Good morning all from the Black country. White over 3-4ins and still falling but the wind has calmed. Damage that I can see from windows is 1 fence panel down and bins overturned.
Friends due over this evening but think they will give it a miss.
Full English calling so will catch up with everybody's news later.
Best wishes for anyone celebrating and virtual hugs where needed, enjoy your Saturday and may you all find some ?.

muppett1 Sat 27-Nov-21 08:54:25

Good morning from Derbyshire. It’s snowy, wet and cold here but the wind has dropped a bit. Think next doors cat ( son and family lives next door - it’s one of their cats who ‘visits’) has moved in with her paws crossed til Spring as she doesn’t like snow! Having a Thanksgiving gathering this evening. Our daughter-in-law is American. Spending today cooking.

aggie Sat 27-Nov-21 09:01:20

Good morning everyone, we have a beautiful pink and blue clear sky , but the wind thingy is going at a rate of knots !
There seems to be no damage , on the bit of garden I can see from here ,after the howling winds last night . It’s very chilly !
Marydoll. The last car OH had had wind down windows in the back so that’s how I had to let myself out ! No ! I didn’t climb out the window ! I reached the door handle while yelling for OH and whoever was with him , to wait for me ?

harrigran Sat 27-Nov-21 09:02:17

Good morning from a wild, windy NE.
Snow started here at about 4pm yesterday and the flakes were the size of half crowns. DD and SIL arrived at 7.30 and said it was treacherous travelling. The snow had gone by bedtime but I had to wear earplugs to get to sleep. Dustbins were emptied yesterday which meant they were light enough to blow around and a work's van alarm went off at intervals all night.
Not sure if my sister will visit today as she had dental surgery yesterday.
Take care all those in the storm path.

Auntieflo Sat 27-Nov-21 09:21:00

Good morning Mick, Annie and all.
It has been very windy here overnight, and it has been raining, but I can't see that any damage has been done.
Son-in-law is collecting us later , and we are having lunch at theirs, which will be a nice break.
Marydoll, glad to hear you finally escaped the car.
I locked myself out if the house the other week. I stupidly closed the front door, with the keys still in it inside. Consequently, you cannot then open the door from outside. Luckily I had my car keys with me, so used the fob to open the garage door, and got into the house through the back.
After late night browsing last night, I ordered 3 pairs if corduroy trousers. Just hope they fit after the disappointment with a D....T order last week.
Nice to have some Good Samaritans around Ginster. Happy car hunting!
Have a good day one and all.

BlueSapphire Sat 27-Nov-21 09:31:32

Good morning everyone from a very wet and windy Northampton. Glad I'm not going out anywhere today!

Had a lovely meal out with all the neighbours last night. There were 17 of us and the pub did us proud. Our taxi got lost on the way there! I should have been sitting in the front to give directions, as late DH and I used to visit that pub every weekend! The food was excellent and service brilliant for a large group of people. I am afraid to say that the dress I picked up yesterday did not get worn - even for a petite size it was too long, and was very frumpy-looking on. But I did find something nice to wear in my wardrobe in the end.

Planning on making cranberry and ginger vodka today from a recipe in a weekend newspaper. Found a large storage jar to mix everything in, and it should be ready for Christmas. Just need some pretty bottles now.

Wishes to all for a good weekend.

Planning

kittylester Sat 27-Nov-21 09:42:07

A very late good morning. We have snow and, as we have no plans to go out, I love it.

I am the family bread sauce maker so that is my job for today and I also want to make a chicken curry.

Welcome to our new posters.

luluaugust Sat 27-Nov-21 09:42:58

Good morning from a sunny W Kent, strange day yesterday as went to see GP face to face for the first time in two years expecting a bottle of ear drops for noisy, itchy ears and came home with a piece of paper for a brain scan! must admit a bit taken aback. Avoiding heavy traffic today so just a quick local shop.

luluaugust Sat 27-Nov-21 09:42:58

Good morning from a sunny W Kent, strange day yesterday as went to see GP face to face for the first time in two years expecting a bottle of ear drops for noisy, itchy ears and came home with a piece of paper for a brain scan! must admit a bit taken aback. Avoiding heavy traffic today so just a quick local shop.

Nannagarra Sat 27-Nov-21 09:52:18

Good morning from the Sefton coast.
As I went to bed last night the wind raged at 60 mph. This morning trees block roads and it remains windy. Our neighbours on one side have lost a ridge tile which has smashed the glass roof of their conservatory, the others have lost nearly all the ridge tiles on a pitched lower roof. I hope GNers in other parts of the country enduring even worse conditions are okay though I have yet to read your news.
Sending kind thoughts and warm wishes to you all.
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GrannySomerset Sat 27-Nov-21 09:57:53

Quite wild here but mild compared with some parts of the country.

Turned sharply on getting out of bed and back is worse than ever. I need to go to see DH but impossible until the pain quietens down and I stop yelping every few minute. So disappointed as I really thought I was improving.

Loved Marydoll’s tale of the child lock. Could only happen to her!

maydonoz Sat 27-Nov-21 10:01:00

Good morning all from a cold and blustery central Herts, it rained plenty at night but dry at the moment. Will stay indoors today as tomorrow DS2, DIL and our latest grandson will be coming for lunch so need to do some prep.
I'm also at the tail end, I hope, of a nasty cold (not Covid) so have had a few duvet days already this week.
We are also having problems with local buses here, yesterday when coming home from shopping, two buses were just cancelled, so instead of waiting twenty minutes we had to wait for one hour! It wasn't pleasant waiting in the cold although we had some shelter at the bus station. There were many people waiting who were much older than ourselves, possibly mid or upper eighties.
We're told there aren't enough drivers, some have left to work for courier companies and better conditions.
Anyway these are minor problems in the big picture.
I will not be posting for a few weeks as mid week will be going to Turkey with DH, however I will try to read posts if possible.
Now I will go back and catch up with today's news.
Wishing you all a pleasant weekend.

Marydoll Sat 27-Nov-21 10:02:54

I'm glad to her your DH is a bit better, Greyduster. Hoping he continues to improve. We eould rather be unwell ourselves than our loved ones.

Urmstongran Sat 27-Nov-21 10:07:18

A later good morning everyone from me in south Manchester. Our new winter duvet is so snuggly we both slept till 8am. Dry here but looks cold out. Himself has put on several layers and his ‘bin lid’ to take our Boy Wonder to his football cup final game. Parents are so tired after a very busy working week & it’s nice for them to enjoy a brunch and pj morning.

I’ve just stuck my nose in the coffee jar and HURRAH! I can definitely smell the coffee albeit faintly. Progress indeed so I’m a very happy bunny. Not going out or seeing anyone this weekend. This virus has been beyond debilitating and not seeing my stepfather tomorrow for lunch. I’d hate for him to get this as he lives on his own - I’ve got Himself with me.

I’ve asked him to go into the larder (Sainsbury’s) on his way back up for brunch goodies which I shall cook as soon as he gets back.

Really interesting thread to read this morning everyone. I’ve enjoyed it immensely. Here’s Matt! Have a good Saturday all who can. x

Granny23 Sat 27-Nov-21 10:27:45

Not to worry Luluagust When my hearing was tested and I was prescribed hearing aids, I was also sent for a head scan, just to check that there was no damage or a growth on the inner ear tubes. Seems to be standard practice for hearing loss. I had forgotten all about it until out of the blue, last month, over a year since the scan, I was sent an appointment with the ENT specialist. I battled through torrential rain and road works, arriving late for the appointment, but the consultant saw me, was pleased to tell me that the scan results were clear and my brain was "normal" (there are many who think otherwise grin I asked why I could not have had a letter with the result a year ago and the Consultant explained that protocol demanded that patients be given the results face to face. They were, like every other NHS department, running very late.

Blossoming Sat 27-Nov-21 10:55:17

Good morning Mick and all from cold and gusty Lancashire. The wind was so fierce and noisy last night, we got little sleep, but the house and garden appear to be in one piece. Mr. B had to pick up a few pots and things that had been blown across the garden. I hope nobody has been badly affected, I will read the thread fully later.

I think you are right to avoid travel for the next few weeks Mick, it will be chaotic.

Stay safe and warm all.

mamaa Sat 27-Nov-21 11:00:24

Morning and good wishes to all.

A quick shout out and thanks to Marydoll the IT queen. We have been having 'issues' with our printer for the last few weeks, so I followed the advice given by MD - and we're up and running properly again!
You should set up an online consultation service Mary, you'd make a fortune wink. Thanks again x

Marydoll Sat 27-Nov-21 11:26:31

mamma glad to help! The school technicians called me the Printer Queen. They knew if I couldn't sort it, there was no point in them looking! I love to get my teeth into a problem.
GM I will get back to you with your instructions. Trying to type on my phone, but easier for me on desktop.

hollysteers Sat 27-Nov-21 11:30:20

Good morning Mick and all from a sunny Lancashire coast.
It’s been like Wuthering Heights here, I thought the house might take off in the wind, like in the Wizard of Oz.
My sniffles seem to be sniffling off thank god. Yesterday I had lots of cod liver oil, paracetamol etc. Still had a band practice which is rather chaotic with a sound test. I’m probably not going to use the mikes, hate them and don’t think I need them.
Here today, thank goodness and thoughts to all with worries.
Will read through later.

luluaugust Sat 27-Nov-21 11:50:13

Thank you Granny23 very reassuring. I was so amazed to get a face to face appointment at all and then, as I say, it was a bit of a surprise. Hopefully won't have to wait too long for the actual scan but I expect to be in for a long wait like you afterwards.

EkwaNimitee Sat 27-Nov-21 11:50:19

Good morning Mick and all from sunny but very windy Carlisle. It was a screaming gale last night but fortunately we seem relatively sheltered here. The next door neighbour has chairs and bins scattered about but that seems to be it damage-wise as far as I can see.
I've been baking this morning mainly to use things up. I don't really need more cakery as my small freezer is now rammed with goodies. I hope DS2 will shift it all when (hopefully) he arrives from Australia. My freezer came with the house as a fridge freezer, they never hold much so I shall probably buy a bigger one to go in the garage come the New Year. I like to be well stocked up in case I can't get out for any reason.
A bit of reading and admin is all I plan for the rest of the day. I'm not going to go outside and be blown about, wind is my least favourite weather.
GrannySomerset have you had that back checked out by the docs? You seem to have been suffering for some long time now.
Have a good weekend everyone, don't get blown away!

Kalu Sat 27-Nov-21 12:06:15

A late good morning from a sunny but very cold Glasgow.

My plan to spend some time in the garden yesterday were short lived. No point using a leaf blower as high winds were scattering leaves all over the place. Quickly potted more tulip bulbs then made a hasty retreat indoors for the rest of the day

Horrific reading when I followed accounts of storm damage last night on the east coast.
Desperately hoping the South African virus, now in Belgium, will be ineffective against our vaccines. ??

I wonder if Janet Keiller, who made the decision to experiment with an excess of Seville oranges, looked at her first batch of marmalade and thought…...what a mess!?

Marydoll rightly deserves the monicker, IT Queen. Her IT knowledge is seriously impressive.

Best wishes to all who are suffering with health worries or struggling with other problems. Hoping those who can, have a pleasant day.