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Good Morning Wednesday 12 January 2022

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Michael12 Wed 12-Jan-22 05:57:02

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark, and dry outside here in brackley .
Housework day, after a small shop this morning.
Visit from new manager doing usual alarm systems checks.
Take Care,
Mick

hollysteers Wed 12-Jan-22 10:32:25

Good morning Mick and all from a sunny northwest coast.
Enjoyed music club yesterday but felt rusty in one of my solos as haven’t been practicing through travelling south for family funeral.
Off to lunchtime recital in town,will take the bus for a change as it drops me right outside the church.
Can’t keep up my NY resolution to go to bed before 12…
Started new book by Elizabeth Taylor (not the film star) but find it’s short stories not a full length novel, good though.
Hope all goes well for Iris and continued thoughts for GrannySomerset through this difficult time.
Will read through later.

EllanVannin Wed 12-Jan-22 11:02:54

Good Morning All x.
A lovely morning so far, blue sky and sun. It does cheer you up when you have brightness like this.
Gagagran gee thanks for the " earworm "--" When morning gilds the skies ", our assembly hymn too at school. Takes me back to 1951 when I was 11 grin. Think I'll hang the towels and bedding out while the going's good, they've been on the maiden so some air would be nice.

Old Tom's having a lie-in again, to which I'm not surprised really as he had a plateful of lamb bits for his supper. I'd saved them for him after mincing what was left and making into burgers, which I had with a lovely brown egg ( fried ) and some spinach. Very restaurantey ! An apple for afters. I know how to live smile

Mainly cleaning today and getting the place in some semblance of order really, then rustle up something for dinner later.
I could have done a days work at 02.45 this morning when I got up to go to the bathroom, I was wide awake as it felt later than it was. I soon changed my mind though but then slept quite deeply for nearly another 5 hours.

Thoughts to * Marydoll* for this next appointment to see what the cardiologist has to say. Hope you'll be alright. x

Safe journey to Olddudders and thoughts to Ashcombe as she waves him off.

More lovely pics, especially the little ones "Scentia* how lovely is that.
I enjoyed seeing the Matt cartoon Urms I was tickled by that one---how true grin, a double take.

Hoping those with troubles/ worries have got some sunshine to lighten their load a bit. Nights are slowly lightening too which is a bonus.

Have a good day everyone and stay safe.xx

Kalu Wed 12-Jan-22 11:40:37

Good morning all, we were supposed to have sunshine today, no matter, at least it’s dry at the moment in Glasgow but an ominously, heavy grey sky, may change that.

I decided, late afternoon, yesterday, to have a look at Anne with an E on Netflix, I read Anne of Green Gables, one of my favourite books, more than once when I was a child and I was completely hooked into Anne’s world again, a wonderful escape. GD1, 16, mentioned she would like to read Little Women and was delighted when we gave her a hard back copy of the book for Christmas, another book I devoured as a child.

I was pleased to read you have loving support around you GrannySomerset It really does help to have that.
It saddens me to read all you have to bear Marydoll. I hope today’s consultation helps to answer all you need to know.

Best wishes to all for a pleasant day and peace of mind for all with worries of any nature, I hope that light at the end of the tunnel isn’t too far off.