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Good Morning Monday 20th February 2023
(54 Posts)Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but also dry here in Brackley this morning.
Today , a break in Bicester using the bus for a couple of hours ,as this afternoon I am expecting a phone call as to pre operative assessment.
Take Care,
Mick
They charge according to make of watch - mine’s £80, so it’s going to an independent chap. DD bought a lifetime battery certificate for hers (same watch) for £60 many years ago - I thought she was mad, as the battery back then was £20, but it’s paid for itself now. (We can’t share the certificate as it shows the watch serial number!).
Georgesgran if you go to Timpsons they guarantee it and they are not dear. I cannot do it myself as I have neuropathy in my fingers!
Good morning Mick and all from a dull northwest coast.
Dsister leaves for the south today and I will get back to practising, I’m singing at the music club tomorrow and haven’t sung a note since last Wednesday.
We had a quiet day yesterday and I don’t envy her the long drive home.
Good idea to wear a mask when going out Mick and I hope your cold soon disappears grandMattie
Will read through properly later.
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Good morning from a nondescript morning .walk in local park with friend this morning .ironing this afternoon.looking at somewhere to visit for a few days for a change of scenery .
PS. Marydoll, thanks for being a late reader 😁
Good morning from a grey 10° on the Angus coast. It's breezy out now, but sounded quite something during the night. I have really bad tinnitus but it doesn't usually produce clanking and rattling sounds 😉
What lovely photos on here today - the spring flower displays (wonderful description Whitewave) from down south have made my solitary daffodil hang its little trumpet in shame! That photo of yours, Grammaretto, of daffodils beneath a tree in Cambridge, looked so like my garden will be at the beginning of April. A few years ago I read somewhere about the time it takes for Spring to travel northwards from the south coast, so I consulted Mr Google to remind myself. Apparently it takes about three weeks at about 1.8 mph! So my prediction for my host of daffodils is not far out.
Now I must off and get ready to go out for coffee and maybe probably a bite of lunch with some friends later. We're going to a wee place down at the beach in the town where, amongst many other things, we will no doubt discuss our next "tai chi on the beach" event .......
Have a lovely day everyone, and may all your snuffles be little ones x
Good morning from a cloudy W Kent. Hopefully it will turn to sun as it did yesterday. We had a lovely day visiting DS, DIL and GD for lunch and a catch up. They were away over half term so lots to chat about. Today DH and I are off to local shopping centre to get a voucher for SIL2.
Best wishes to all specially those not feeling to good.
Love the various photos.
Good morning from Glasgow, 11deg. and blowing a hooley since the early hours.
Another stunning sunrise for me to enjoy seeing kittyand such a beautiful shade of blue crocus Ash, no sign of them in our garden yet but we do have pretty snowdrops, a welcome sign that spring is on it way. Just wish it would hurry up and get here!
Hatches battened and looking forward to coorying doon at some point in the day to pick up my latest book, Pieces of Her - Karin Slaughter. I enjoy her books which for me, once I have started, I can’t put down….almost burned dinner last night!
Best wishes to all for a good day
Good morning from the NE where we have gale force winds again, had to wear earplugs to get to sleep.
Yesterday was a lovely day with DD and SIL, our bistro lunch was really good and I had tarte tatin for dessert.
DD is back on the train to Brussels this afternoon, hoping there are no delays with strikes, she now has a Belgian passport which makes things a little easier for her.
Take care Mick, you need to protect yourself from infection in case it delays your operation. Not a good idea to be travelling on buses every day.
Hope you feel better soon grandMattie.
No Matt.
Good morning everyone from south Manchester. It’s dry and still out. Mild enough too I think. We’ve had no need of any heating on this past week anyway.
Half term is over in Trafford. The Boy Wonder and L’il Miss back in their primary school, their mum in another in which she teaches full time. Our son in law has a new job so this morning our daughter had to get the children and herself up ready and out by 7:30am. She said it’s like a military operation on her own. Clothes set out the night before and exactly one hour to be dressed, breakfasted, teeth and hair and in the car to be dropped off at the childminder's house.
When I awoke at 8am she’ll have been in work.
#lazygran
We are taking the children to their swimming lessons tonight but other than that we have no plans. Might go for a walk later and get coffees in the square to go.
Gorgeous photos this morning and I loved your description of your garden starting to bloom Whitewave! You certainly have a way with words. Very clever.
Scaffolding removal due today but will believe it when I see it. U3A this morning so with luck they will have been when I get home.
Dry this morning which is welcome so gardener can get on with fence painting - a job a bit like the Forth Bridge but not as interesting. Flower club this evening and something in the diary every day though much of it trivia. Hope the week starts well for everyone.
Good morning Mick and everyone from gloomy wet Carlisle.
Won't be in the garden today I think! Yesterday I put in some bluebell plants hoping they will spread and a bergenia. I'm another whose hebes have died, they're small enough to dig up. Other plants I am leaving to see if they will recover. I've never had plant death on this scale before. Other plants are burgeoning though and I'm very pleased with the drifts of snowdrops and crocuses I put in the front lawn.
Today is the usual round of housework and laundry plus some admin, the latter seems never-ending!
Have a good day all.
Georgesgran, I change the batteries on my watches myself.
Much cheaper!
The trickiest part is getting the back off.
Good morning, Michael and all GNs from an overcast but unseasonably warm South Yorkshire. We also had a lovely sunset last night. GS was doing some homework in the conservatory (under duress) and called me through to see it (any excuse to put his pen down). We all went out into the garden to watch it. He and his mum and dad came over for a roast dinner. Today I’m going to the garden centre and then I’ll do some pruning in my garden if it stays dry. I’m late with the roses this year.
Lovely photos this morning😊! Here is our sunset.
Have a good day, folks.
Good morning all from a dark cloudy Lancashire. We are having paving laid at the front of the house today, part of the lawn is constantly muddy and waterlogged, it’s only a tiny area next to the drive. I can hear the men chattering outside, I am letting Mr.B deal with them! No plans for today, just general pottering.
Happy Monday 🦩🦩🦩
Morning all from a cloudy but mild S Hampshire, we had a delicious lunch out with the family yesterday, so lovely to all be together.
Voluntary phones today, some housework and quiz tonight is my day.
Enjoy your break baubles, hope you get to appreciate the scenery.
Cheery photos, thank you, a welcome start to the day.
Enjoy your day, whatever you’re up to 🦩🦩
Good morning from Durham. Another very windy night, but the fence is still standing - it’s being looked at tomorrow.
Mick I fear you won’t heed GN advice, don’t understand why, but perhaps your expected phone call will clarify things.
Must get a new battery in my watch and DD1 has given me hers, as she had a new battery, a couple of months ago, but her watch has stopped - this could be expensive.
Best wishes to all. X
Good morning all and it’s brightening here in Essex.
Lovely to hear about your moorhens Liberty .
Enjoy your break away baubles
It was so warm yesterday - again no heating on , sitting in the conservatory with the door open, playing games with little gd.
She had some homework to do and then we read some books together. A lovely afternoon. Always have a laugh with DD with tears rolling down . 🤣. I do worry about her health though! She doesn’t seem to worry about it too much!
Not much on today and will take life as it comes. That’s all we can do! 🙏.
Eldest gd coming home from Uni today , so will have a lovely catch up with her sometime this week. ❤️.
Hoping you all have a ‘good’ day. 🤞. 🌷
Morning from very windy S Lanarkshire. Lovely pictures and descriptions today today, thank you ladies! Like the idea of ‘still sleeping orchards’ karmalady. I envy your visits to Cambridge brook and now Grammaretto, my sister took me there once when I was staying with her in Corby and I have always wanted to go back for a proper visit I loved the detective novels set there in mediaeval times too-needless to say I can’t remember the author!
Post school childminding again today, can’t wait to see them after the midterm break last week. I have junior Lenten journey booklets for them to be filled in, they will love that (not)😂.
One can but try!
I read yesterday’s thread much later in the day and thought your DD’s cake was just amazing Grandmabatty
Book club this morning so I must get moving and wish everyone a good day🦩
Good morning from the south coast where it’s a greyish morning after bright blue sky yesterday. A full days gardening yesterday has left me with aching knees today but it’s worth it. The daffodils are coming out slowly and a few snowdrops and crocus are in bloom. We cleared a lot of debris over the past year after moving here and it’s interesting seeing bulbs coming up as a result. A quieter day today with a trip to Tesco and the pharmacy.
Hope everyone has a good day where they can.
Good morning from an overcast Sefton. I have been in 'sick bay' for the past few weeks with a very unpleasant bout of something viral that wasn't covid or flu. My posts would have been very ground hog day - slept late, got up eventually, tried to eat something, rested, early night....rinse, repeat. I did read your posts & was glad to see Mick has got his surgery date. Take care Mick there are some nasty bugs out there. And lovely to see that gMattie has found a suitable flat.
I am going to singing this morning in an attempt to get back into routine & normality but suspect I might be doing more croaking than singing....... I could mime! Might try a potter in the garden this afternoon as 'double figures' are forecast.
Take care all.
Good morning from a sunny and very mild Suffolk. Yesterday afternoon was so lovely that we opened up the summerhouse and spent an hour there reading the papers. In February…..how unusual.
We have a large natural pond in the garden which,for the first time in nearly 40 years,dried up totally in the summer and we thought it would probably never fill up again. We have had a pair of moorhens living in the side of the pond who have raised a clutch of babies every spring. Wonderful to watch as they swim and the parents tweet furiously to call them back.
The pair disappeared as the pond dried up. In spite of there having been no rain here for several weeks the pond has filled up so the water table must have risen and the moorhens are back! DH saw them last night as he took the dog out for her evening walk. Isn’t nature wonderful and reasurring in these very difficult and tragic times.
Hope Monday is kind to everyone.
Good morning all from dreich South Lanarkshire.
Beautiful photos this morning.
Spring hasn’t sprung yet in these parts. There are lots of shoots poking through but they’re a while away from flowering.
It was very pleasant to meet with many of the female members of DH’s family at yesterday’s baby shower, many of whom I hadn’t seen for several years.
Today we are off to the coast for a few days. Our hotel sits almost on the beach and in good weather the views over to the Isle of Arran are beautiful, however if this weather keeps up we’ll be lucky to catch a glimpse of it. Not to worry, I’m looking forward to relaxing and enjoying nice food.
Sorry to hear of your struggles Mary.
Have the best day possible everyone.
Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve grey cloud and it’s still very windy.
Lovely pictures this morning, especially from grammaretto in Cambridge, as I’m looking forward be being there too in a couple of weeks!
The description of your garden is really beautiful whitewave
Today a busy morning as I’m off to the gym for a zumba class followed by aqua aerobics. It’s half term here too so might see the DGC sometime
Hoping everyone finds something to enjoy today and take care all whatever the day brings 💐
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