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Our GN unsung hero’s.

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Callistemon21 Mon 22-Aug-22 10:52:51

What a lovely thread ?

Yes, I agree with the posts on here about Mick, soop and others and thanks to all who bring joy and cheer to other posters and support when they are troubled.

Millie22 Mon 22-Aug-22 10:30:55

Yesss!!

Thank goodness for Mick and soop

Jaxjacky Mon 22-Aug-22 10:26:52

A very kind lady, part of her name is a fruit, who was extremely supportive when our granddaughter had a seizure. I’ll never forget her kindness and informative help.

dragonfly46 Mon 22-Aug-22 10:11:20

I would also like to mention the lady who started the Lockdown thread as it was a great support to me when I was shielding.

dragonfly46 Mon 22-Aug-22 10:09:49

I agree with the above posters. The gentleman from Brackley and the lady from Kintyre do deserve a mention. They started the gentlest threads on GN.

Redhead56 Mon 22-Aug-22 10:08:46

Unpleasantness does not belong here there is no need or place for it. Anyway that said I get days when I post but some times I don’t because I am busy as others are.

I often visit just to read anything of interest not necessarily to get involved. I know after six years the members who lighten everyone’s spirits. Of course there are members who have sadly gone and others who we don’t hear from anymore.

It’s like a coffee morning you can join in current topics of conversation or not it’s just nice to be apart of it.

Grandmajean Mon 22-Aug-22 10:07:35

Indeed ! I rarely post but the above mentioned are never snippy with others and exude kindness and tolerance. Probably not allowed to name ( although you'll all know who she is ) the lovely lady who painted a portrait of my son's cats for me while suffering a very debilitating illness.

Joseanne Mon 22-Aug-22 09:59:41

Ooo, yes, the animal lovers, especially those who extend sympathy when a pet dies.

Mollygo Mon 22-Aug-22 09:56:58

My thanks also to the gardening threads. As a not very good gardener I can read others’ advice, admire pictures or ask questions without feeling inadequate.

Kate1949 Mon 22-Aug-22 09:56:11

I agree with all of the above. I would add thanks to the lovely posters (they know who they are) who have taken the trouble to pm me in times of difficulty.

lixy Mon 22-Aug-22 09:53:56

advise = advice

lixy Mon 22-Aug-22 09:52:52

My thankyou goes to those who have posted on the gardening thread - advise has saved me so much money, and given me a good giggle into the bargain. smile

Thanks also to Sago for the much-needed dose of positivity.

LauraNorderr Mon 22-Aug-22 09:52:16

And a whoop whoop to soop too

Grandmabatty Mon 22-Aug-22 09:51:48

A big hear hear for both! And to you Sago for the thread.

LauraNorderr Mon 22-Aug-22 09:51:03

I agree Sago, a lovely thought from you.
Three cheers for our Mick who seems to be a gentle quiet soul with a big heart.

Bellanonna Mon 22-Aug-22 09:49:24

A much needed antidote, Sago.

How about a thank you, too, to the lovely lady on Kintyre who despite her own problems always brings humour and kindness to her thread. Plus, of course, pictures of those legendary sunsets!

Sago Mon 22-Aug-22 09:46:47

As an antidote to some unpleasantness I think we should have a positive thread.
I would like to start by saying a huge THANK YOU to a lovely gentleman from Brackley.
I may not post but I read your thread and love it’s gentle simplicity and charm.
Thank you.