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Good Morning Tuesday 25th October 2022

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Michael12 Tue 25-Oct-22 05:49:04

Good Morning Everyone,
Dark but looking dry outside this morning in brackley .
Today , a little bit more housework before I get the bus to Bicester for my usual routine there, since the iron infusion I have been trying to walk for a good distance without stopping and siting down , the breathlessness seems to have gone .
Take Care,
Mick

harrigran Tue 25-Oct-22 09:36:51

Good morning from a sunny NE ?
Nothing planned for today but the study is a mess, I have old files and boxes on the floor, a trip hazard but there are too any to go in the dustbin.
I think I will make soup today as there are lots of carrots left after the weekend, carrot and coriander it is then.
Best wishes for your isolation Ashcombe.
Thoughts are with DDs of kitty and Georgesgran.

GrannySomerset Tue 25-Oct-22 09:39:14

Feel as if it should be lunch time as DD and DSiL left just after 8.00am after a very busy and happy visit. Their bedding will be ready to hang out in a few minutes and then I can restock. I am out of practice at catering for more than one and forget how much normal adults eat and drink.

Lovely to new people to join this helpful thread. Other people’s lives are so much more interesting than one’s own!

Georgesgran Tue 25-Oct-22 09:51:07

Good morning from a bright Durham, where it’s surprisingly mild.
Welcome to our new posters and I hope you will stay with us and enjoy sharing our news, good or bad. Where has the Mum of a certain breed of dog gone?
Thank you GNs everywhere for your good wishes for DD2 and her son. Following a brief telephone conversation with the Doctor, her DH took the baby straight around to the surgery, and he has been prescribed antibiotics although the hospital diagnosed a viral throat infection. I’d love to name and shame that surgery here, but it might lead to repercussions - however, I have no problem naming and shaming it in conversations with friends! She had a follow up appointment at another hospital to have her foot wound inspected – I’d post a picture but it’s too gruesome for a site like this! The nurse commented that she looked tired and poorly, which is true – I think it’s going to take a long time for her to recover and I am concerned how long the wound will take to heal, because of the extremely limited circulation she has in her lower limbs. Another appointment to have it seen again on Thursday. Such a sad little family.
gM don’t forget to add in time for conveyancing - approx 8-12 weeks.
Best wishes to all. X

aggie Tue 25-Oct-22 09:52:56

Good morning everyone from a bright Co Armagh, there is a partial eclipse this morning, please don’t look straight at it
I’m trying out taking photos over my shoulder ! Considering my selfies never work ….?

Blossoming Tue 25-Oct-22 10:18:20

Good morning Mick and everyone. It’s cool and bright in this corner of Lancashire.

Heavy rain again yesterday, it looks like today will be dryer so hope to get out for some fresh air. The trees are looking so beautiful and I would like to take some photos before they lose their leaves.

Good that you’re feeling better Mick, and glad your DL’s housing issue is proceeding smoothly Grandmattie. How kind of your friend to help with selling your machines. I hope you can keep busy in your isolation Ashcombe, as you say we’ve done it before!

Be gentle with your back Jax, so painful when anything goes wrong.

Flowers and cheesecake are good medicine Marydoll, hope the driving is trouble free today.

flowers Wyllow hope the counselling is helpful.

Enjoy the warmth and sunshine *Grandmadinosaur and Urmstongran.

Enjoy your visit to family and friends Madeleine. I love the drive over the moors.

Hello Elizabeth7 and Grandmachrisy47, welcome to Gransnet

flowers for you and your daughter kittylester

Wishing everyone a good day ?

Grantanow Tue 25-Oct-22 10:33:20

Good morning from Somerset where the sun is shining from time to time.

hollysteers Tue 25-Oct-22 11:13:12

Good morning Mick and all from Sunnyside northwest coast.
Glad you have seen an improvement Mick.
Did a ‘big’ shop yesterday for the first time in a while at Aldi and found it very disappointing. Many things not available, hot chocolate, Ovaltine, paracetamol etc. Not exactly delicatessen items. Hate big supermarkets so will leave it another while before my next venture there.

My DS has the part to fix my broken electric windows but I need the car this week and we are struggling to find a day that matches for him to come over from the city. In the meantime I carry on with a taped up window..,
A close friend had an upset re his cataract surgery yesterday. He was anxious as already has damage to a retina. The brusque surgeon turned him away at the operating theatre as he had too many questions and he wasn’t happy to go ahead with it. He’s going private now so he can find out exactly what’s what.
I’m off to sing this afternoon for the first time after heavy cold.
It could be a string of frogs, we’ll see.

Thoughts to Ashcombe Kitty and *Georgesran

pandapatch Tue 25-Oct-22 11:49:19

Good morning to you all (my first time here). It is cloudy then sunny then cloudy here in Dorset today. I am going stir crazy as tested positive for covid last Tuesday. Was hoping to get back to my U3A table tennis this afternoon as feeling much better, but just did a test and still positive (very faint line so nearly gone). Some elderly/vulnerable folk there so will have to wait.... VERY bored!!!

Grammaretto Tue 25-Oct-22 11:50:33

Good morning just from the Scottish Borders. A lovely day again.
I have been to the dreaded dentist and am now on penicillin and will have to lose another tooth.

Otherwise the day looks OK. Yoga followed by my usual volunteering at the community shop.

I have also been doing my friend's family tree and it is like a detective story. Those who are into genealogy will know what I mean!

Welcome to the newbies and get well quickly messages for the poorly ones.

I shall be thinking of you in the wine bar in Malaga Urms
wine

hollysteers Tue 25-Oct-22 11:51:24

Love your bright pumpkins baubles!

Naughtyneine Tue 25-Oct-22 12:23:18

So a very blonde moment from me. I kept refreshing yesterday's post to see today's if you know what I mean...Just as I was thinking 'Goodness as soon as I join the thread it vanishes' my working Braincell said ...maybe it's a new thread every day. Duh!!!!. I hope everyone is having a good day. I'm just about to start making plum apple and pear chutney and mincemeat so the cottage with smell wonderful this afternoon.

Oopsadaisy1 Tue 25-Oct-22 12:24:02

Just popped in to say hello from a sunny Oxfordshire, I haven’t had time yet to read any posts.

But hope the sun shines on us all today.

Wyllow3 Tue 25-Oct-22 12:38:56

I wanted to thank Gingster and Ash and ShazzaKanazza ,*EkwaNimitee*, luluaugust and Taichinan for your and remarks abut the counselling, the first session went very well. (Good buy in time, the smart TV, so much to choose from). Kalu - yes, nightmare was the word, but I have got out. Good to hear you’ve “been there”counselling wise Jaxjacky good to know one can "come clean " here.

Hoping Greyduster you soon have the more manageable and encouraging car.

Always enjoy matt, Urmstongran

“and being yorkshire…” enjoy and endorse, madeleine…and right about suiting oneself travelling alone, for me it on the drive north to see family always stopping at Wetherby a great service station. A “snork” re Rishi.

Best for DD’s last chemo, kittylester

My baubles those knitted pumpkins are just wonderful.

Hope travels are going safely and that domestics and family meets going to plan.

Note: I admire ironing greatly, but do not partake.

Elizabeth7 Tue 25-Oct-22 14:53:42

Hi, the interviewer at the talk asked her for a new word and so the word respair is Susie's invention! She would like it to be in use. I thought it was a lovely idea.

good wishes to you.

Thank you for the welcome, and thank you to the others sending a wlecome.

E