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Good Morning Sunday 6th February 2022

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Beauregard Sun 06-Feb-22 07:39:16

Good morning from a horrible morning weatherwise here in Derbyshire. It rained so much in the night and is still very windy.

We'll go a walk later this morning if there is a dry spell. DH is happy to walk whatever the weather, but me ... not so much so!

DD let me know yesterday that SiL now has Covid too, as well as our eldest DGS. Apparently SiL is feeling quite unwell, despite having had all his vaccinations.

I've finally finished dressing my dresser with a few ornaments, old and new, and we put up some pictures and photos yesterday. It's uplifting to make a few little changes that make a room look complete.

Hope Sunday is a good day for all.

multicolourswapshop Sun 06-Feb-22 07:18:15

Good morning everyone from the east coat of Fife where it’s starting to become light it’s looks dry and cold from my door ring bell view but as usual I’m in my soooo cosy bed with a warm duvet.

.I’m pondering how to cook chicken wings and chips one handed in my lovely new air fryer. My dh and I will hopefully enjoy these for our dinner this evening.

To all those out there who are anxious and sad today I’m sending lots of warm hugs and best wishes for a good day. I keep saying, in my case, things can only get better. hmm

Beechnut Sun 06-Feb-22 07:13:39

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. It’s wet outside and warmer indoors than yesterday.

Another lovely tote Mattie.

Welcome to the new good morningers.

I’m going to make some birthday cards and have a go at decorating a tissue box for my bedroom.

Have a good day all ???

Gagagran Sun 06-Feb-22 07:06:01

Good Morning everyone from a windy and wet south coast. 9.4c at present.

I love the tote Mattie! Thank you so much. It will be used and loved and I am sure, much admired. You are very talented as well as kind. flowers

A quiet day beckons but that suits me. Hope the day is a good one for us all. sunshine

Oopsadaisy1 Sun 06-Feb-22 06:43:26

Good morning Mick from a dark and blustery Oxfordshire.
Nothing much happening today, I’ve had a bug all week so still a bit wobbly.
Hope everyone has as good a day as possible, with hugs to those who are in need of one,

grandMattie Sun 06-Feb-22 06:36:20

Good morning from a dark and stormy E Kent.
I thought I would be well down on the posters, but no, despite my delayed rise, I’m not.
Firstly, before Christmas, I offered any of you lovely people to make you a tote. gagagran replied and the photo is of her bag. It looks better in real life, with more detail. Hope you enjoy using it, gaga.
Sunday school today, I am to be the prophetess Anna, in the story of the presentation of Jesus to the Temple.
I took out one of my stashed gammon joints for dinner which we shall eat with a ratatouille. I find gammon and lamb go very well with this vegetables.
Spanish homework this afternoon while DH watches the rugby.
Have a quiet day, full of flamingos ???and ☀️ sunshine. Carpe diem. ❤️???☀️?

Ashcombe Sun 06-Feb-22 06:30:14

Good morning, all, from a wet and windy Torbay. Our first real rain for several days.

Welcome to the newbies from yesterday, Ning74 (happy news regarding the baby DGD's) and Heatherbee.

What a relief to know your family in Bristol are now free of Covid-19, grandMattie. Some welcome uplifting news for you, along with the finding of your precious ring! I hope you enjoyed your lunch in Conwy yesterday, Pantglas.

My gran used to knit socks, BlueBalou. I remember being fascinated by the number of needles as I watched. I hope your day in charge went well, baubles and that you enjoyed your family gathering, Chrissielou. There were a few children at the ballet, Gingster so perhaps your DGD would enjoy going when a little older? I hope you’re not too cold with snow in Inverness, brook2704! I guess you’re used to it in your part of the UK. No doubt you enjoyed Hairspray, BlueSapphire.

I hope Gracie continues to recover, FannyCornforth and you feel better today, Marydoll. I can understand your frustrations regarding your vaccination record. I trust your partner is recovering, multicolourswapshop. Being at home will help. Did you find your hearing aid, Gwenisgreat1.

Poor you without heating, EllanVannin! I do hope it has been sorted out. Disgraceful! And with other family worries, too. My heart goes out to you. And to Maria59 with her DGS in hospital.

As I generally post early, there are few post on which to comment so I’ve read through yesterday’s, resulting in a rather long post today!

Time I got going as I want to do a few things before church. Have a revitalising Sunday, folks! ?????

Michael12 Sun 06-Feb-22 06:03:07

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark, and wet here in brackley this morning .
Today , housework plus shredding to do today , as well watching TV .
I cannot wait for the milder arm air , so my trips out can be more enjoyable instead of a cold wind .
Take Care,
Mick