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Good Morning Thursday 23rd February 2023

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Michael12 Thu 23-Feb-23 05:52:16

Good Morning Everyone,
Another dark start but dry this morning in brackley .
Yesterdays pre op went Ok despite probs to get blood out of me ,spent two hours in hospital due to that .
Today , i will Bicester on bus again , going in early and paying the £2 fare one way .
Hopefully an easy day as well.
Take Care,
Mick

grandMattie Thu 23-Feb-23 06:08:58

Good morning from a clear E Kent. Lower temperatures forecast today.
I spent a quiet day yesterday; I saw the solicitor to help me fill in forms, (and pay stuff) regarding the purchase. They are not holding their breath that I’ll buy/sell on the same day. I replied that the sale was far more important, I’d manage. I have arranged a structural survey on the flat…
I spoke to the lady whose mother is a friend and told me she would take all my furniture. The mother was being enthusiastic; the lady only want the beds…. I must talk to Emmaus regarding the rest.
Today I have the removals men coming to estimate what I need. I’m not going to Spanish, I don’t want to spread my germs. I’m baking for a coffee morning - Biscoff cakes have overtaken any other flavour!
I hope you have a day filled with small pleasures. Carpe diem/horam 🦩🦩🦩🦩

Mizuna Thu 23-Feb-23 06:11:47

Good morning from a damp but brightly starlit south Cornwall. Meeting a friend for coffee this morning. She helps the RNLI in our port when they launch and always has fascinating stories to tell. To the library later to get on with some writing. Thank you for kind comments re my breathing. Fortunately I'm not a worrier and have an excellent doctor so it doesn't make me afraid. It's just such a nuisance.

Yesterday on my patio a female robin stood with her mouth open and the male fed her, showing her that he's a good provider. Nature is amazing!

Ashcombe Thu 23-Feb-23 06:19:12

Good morning from a calm but chilly Torbay.

I was recently advised to drink plenty of water prior to a blood test, Mick. It’s good to hear things are happening regarding your move, grandMattie. What a heartwarming robin story, Mizuna!

Wednesday Club was well attended for an enjoyable jazz performance but I struggled to lock up the heavy doors, dating back to the building’s original use as a church. Some of the doors have very difficult bolts for a “feeble” female to operate and everyone else had gone. I am pleased to say I managed although I wouldn’t have done a few months ago when my chest muscles were still healing.

Today, I’m travelling by train to Crewe to visit my DD1 and family whom I last saw in September when DGD performed in Swan Lake. It’s half term this week in Staffs and Cheshire so I’m looking forward to being met at the station by DD and DGD (and maybe DGS2!)

Wishing you all a good day with improving health for those who are struggling. 🦩🥰🦩💐🦩

cornergran Thu 23-Feb-23 06:36:46

Morning Mick, morning All. Looks damp out there although our corner of Somerset is forecast to see some sun later.

Most tasks accomplished yesterday morning I tackled Apple issues in the afternoon. Two hours later with a major headache and a sore back one was almost fixed. Far from done yet, engagement is suspended for now, back to it next week.

Dust removal and laundry this morning before what I hope will be a gentle afternoon. Mr C will carry on with the jigsaw, he’s determined to finish it. Me? I’d have shipped it out days ago. If the sun appears I may tempt Mr C out for a walk, he’ll be happy if the route includes coffee, even happier if there’s cake.

Another here who offers a challenge with blood tests, as ash said mick keeping well hydrated helps. Pleased the rest of the pre op went well. You’re very pragmatic grandmattie and organised. Suspect your solicitor is right about the gap, it will depend on the speed or otherwise of your purchase. Wishing you well with it all. Enjoy your family time ash, hope the train journey is smooth

Take care everyone. Hope Thursday is kind to us all.

Grammaretto Thu 23-Feb-23 06:42:18

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders where it's quiet, dry and just getting light.
The birds are chorussing but I wouldn't know a female robin from a male Mizuna

I'm glad your pre op went well Mick.
I hope your house sale continues smoothly gMattie and your trip to Crewe Ash

I have yoga this morning and someone is coming to look at my clay mixer before he buys it.
Gaelic class later and ceilidh dancing. I may go back to sleep.

Hope you all have a good day.

BlueBalou Thu 23-Feb-23 06:45:15

Good morning everyone, it’s a very wet start today ☹️
Off for a facial later this morning and stitch club this afternoon.
I have booked a week’s holiday by the sea in Dorset at the end of March- and treated myself to a fossil hunting trip 🤞🏻 I’ve never had much success in the past so hopefully I might actually know what to look for this time!
Hoping for decent weather might be a bit too optimistic but the change of scenery and being on a beach will be lovely.
Take care everyone x

karmalady Thu 23-Feb-23 07:09:00

good morning s somerset is damp and it feels chilly. A day for warm loungewear

My stove is on, was full pelt and now lower. I have had the luxury of not putting any gas ch on for several days, just stove now and then. I have an eco fan on top and have been very pleasantly surprised at how much heat gets transferred to my hall and thence to upstairs.

Shingles vax yesterday and an easy day today. I did love the robin tale mizuna, nature is indeed wonderful. Whatever happens, the cycle of nature keeps turning

GrannyGravy13 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:12:16

Morning all

The 8yr old had his second sleepover here in a row due to The Imp and DD both having a D & V bug. It seemed a good idea to hopefully prevent him from getting it and keeping him in school. He put his breakfast order in last night, scrambled eggs on hash browns, he does enjoy his breakfasts 💙🤣

I am off to the hairdresser this afternoon, will stop off at either M & S Food Hall or big Sainsbury’s on my way home for some bottles of champagne for two of our sons who have birthdays next week.

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩

brook2704 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:26:04

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s grey and cloudy with rain in the forecast for later
Safe travels Ash and enjoy spending time with the family
That sounds like an interesting holiday Blue, something to look forward to
The DGC are back to school today after a short 3day half term break. We had a lovely evening with them both yesterday playing a few games whilst their mum and dad were out.
Nothing much planned for me today, probably a bit of pottering in the garden if it stays dry
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Beechnut Thu 23-Feb-23 07:27:35

Good Morning everyone from Severnside. It’s wet here as it was pouring down with rain when I went to bed last night.

I too liked the robin tale. It sounded so loving.
Shopping and crafting for me today. I’ve been feeling a bit grumpy the last few days and there’s no reason why I should feel like it. Will probably feel better once I get my craft hat on.

Have a good day all 🦩🌼

NannyJan53 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:28:19

Good morning from a bright blue skied Black Country.

Lovely day yesterday. Took 2 DGD's to the cinema in the morning to see Puss in Boots (their choice), then picked up Mum, and back to DD's village where we met my Aunt (Mums sister) and my cousin for lunch in the local pub. 7 ladies doing lunch smile

Thursday bi-weekly walk this morning. The group was started by a lady who lives near me via FB. Quite a few regulars now, making it an enjoyable morning of walk and chat. MrJ off on a cycle ride with his club

Wishing you all a lovely day

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 23-Feb-23 07:28:21

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. It feels mild. It is my Book Group today. We meet in the village cafe at lunchtime. They do delicious cakes and sandwiches. I may or may not attend a Lent group this evening but I haven’t heard back from the organisers. I have bits of admin to do this morning and I need to look through our spare pictures to choose some to go in the new room. OH had a third attack of transient global amnesia yesterday so I will try and persuade him to contact his GP. Have a good day.

Greyduster Thu 23-Feb-23 07:31:58

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. It is shaping up to be a fair day in South Yorkshire, but it’s cold. Yesterday I cleared and cleaned the junkyard that was my conservatory and it is now a nice place to sit and listen to music again. Bach is back! Today I have to go to the supermarket as I am running out of everything. Funny how that never used to happen when DH was here. He was Officer in charge of stores and we never ran out of anything! Sloppy behaviour is taking over in the ranks!
Glad your pre-op went ok Mick - I’m reluctant to let go of my blood too!
Have a good day folks.

Gingster Thu 23-Feb-23 07:32:16

Good morning all and it’s damp here in Essex.

Yesterday I had a lovely lunch out with eldest gd and Dd , and caught up with all gd’s news of Uni and her plans for the future.

Today I have bowls club and Dh has a blood test (diabetic) . He’s borderline!

BlueBalou that fossil hunt sounds a lovely idea. I expect you’ll find lots once you know what you’re looking for. 🤞.

Ash have a safe, troublefree journey and enjoy your time with the family ❤️.

Take care all and enjoy the day.

kittylester Thu 23-Feb-23 07:35:00

Good morning all from a cloudy but dry North Leicestershire. The temperature is 4°.

Exciting day in prospect. We are taking Bertie to spend his birthday money and then for lunch. We are going to Nandos apparently - DH and I have never been before.

Have the best day possible everyone.

glammagran Thu 23-Feb-23 07:36:54

Good morning to you all.

I’m pleased to say my kumquat marmalade turned out really well but I only got 3 jam jars out of 4 packs of (reduced in price) fruit. Last year I made some from a tree which had been given to me as a gift which then promptly died a month later.

We have childcare on Mondays (school pickup for DGD3) and we have her brother all day Tuesdays. We went for a walk for the best part of a mile without a pushchair. He’s such a good walker at 22 months.

No plans for today except a drive to the M&S food hall 8 miles away to collect a parcel and pick up a few food items.

Wishing everyone a good day and hope Mick’s operation goes well. I believe it’s tomorrow if I recall. Hope you start to feel better soon Mary.

Grandmabatty Thu 23-Feb-23 07:38:33

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently -1° with clear skies. Very nippy feel today. Ladyleftfieldlover that sounds worrying for your dh. Brook a quiet day for you. Mizuna I'm another who liked the robin story.
Yesterday dd and I visited my friend. Dd got very upset although I had warned her that her appearance had changed dramatically. My friend was much brighter than last week, although she tired easily. Later on dgs1 chose to come to grandma's house over going for ice cream. An honour indeed! He opened his birthday presents and then they headed home where he had a mountain of presents to open. I had a quiet night.
Today I have the opticians early. Then art class for a couple of hours. Then I'm meeting friends for dinner. So all told, a busy day. Have a good day all.

Pittcity Thu 23-Feb-23 07:39:14

Good morning from rainy Colchester.
Laundry and ironing this morning as I have a new laptop being delivered. The old one has died again and had already been resuscitated a couple of times.
The weather is forecast to dry up later so I'll walk into the City centre to take back a pair of trousers that were made for a much skinnier person despite being described as wide leg. Why are there such big discrepancies in sizing?
Love to all 🦩 x

Susan56 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:46:08

Good morning from Shropshire.

We had a good visit with mum yesterday.A good visit isn’t a given.I hadn’t told her DD’s and the grandchildren would all be there too so she was surprised and delighted.We went for lunch in the pub in her village.I walked up with the children so they could burn off of some energy and all were on their best behaviour.Phew!

DH finished painting the kitchen while I was out yesterday so today we will put everything back into its rightful place then a trip into town.

Our six day old great niece is out of NICU and much improved😊

I hope your grandson had a lovely birthday Grandmabatty.

My DH will not give up on a jigsaw either corner.I am always glad to get the dining room table back for a while when the jigsaw is finished.

I hope your DH can get an appointment with the GP LLFL and that Mary is feeling better today.Thinking of you Auntieflo as you are waiting for your next chemo💐and thoughts to all unwell and with worries about loved ones.

Have the best day you can everyone🦩

dragonfly46 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:55:40

Good morning from a brightish Leicestershire.

First coffee with friends then I am going to lunch with 2 other friends. We are testing a local pub which has been taken over to see if it is suitable for NWR lunch group.

Ash is right Mick I can only give blood on one side and in that arm my veins have all collapsed but if I drink copious amounts of water it helps.

I have 2 resident robins in our garden and they fiercely fight the pigeons off the bird table.

Sounds as if the sale of your house is going smoothly GrandMattie. My parents lived with me for 3 months between sale and purchase due to the bungalow being in probate.

Hoping every one has a good day.

monk08 Thu 23-Feb-23 07:55:42

Good morning all from a sunny Black country after rain overnight.
Washing on should dry a treat theres a little breeze.
No plans again today DH sciatica playing him up.
Safe travels Ash and enjoy your family time.
Whatever everybody's plans enjoy and may you all find some ☀️.

Jaxjacky Thu 23-Feb-23 07:56:24

Morning all, grey and 5 here down south. Totally defunct battery on MrJ’s car, so dropping him to work, then to sit grandson who has a strep throat. Back home, order and collect new battery.
Moving along gMattie.
Have a seamless journey those travelling and best wishes to the poorly ones.
🦩🦩

Taichinan Thu 23-Feb-23 08:00:36

Good morning all from a gentle pink sunrise on the Angus coast. It's back to normal for me today after three days of lunching out with various friends - I'd have preferred it if these occasions were more spaced out, but that's the way the cookie crumbled as they say. The jaunt up country yesterday was lovely and the hills looked beautiful with their smooth covering of snow. There's a saying round here - 'if the snaw hings ahent the dyke' there's more to follow (if the snow lingers in sheltered spots). Watch this space!
Glad to here all is progressing satisfactorily for Mick and grandmattie. And loved your robin story Mizuna. I've been sitting here watching skein after skein of wild geese rising from the nature reserve to go off to their chosen feeding fields - one of my favourite sights. And talking of favourites, that programme, The Piano, which is on Channel 4 on Thursdays, is fast becoming one of mine. It somehow transcends the run-of-the-mill talent shows to be something quite special and the talent is awesome. Looking forward to next week already!
Off to tai chi in a while - hence my early (for me 😉) start. And after that the weekly shop followed by an afternoon in front of the tv with my eyes closed.
Enjoy your day everybody x

Urmstongran Thu 23-Feb-23 08:00:52

Here’s Matt.

A hungover good morning from me. It’s dry and sunny here.
Luckily I have no plans other than to rehydrate. I had a lovely time yesterday but now I’m paying the price for my silliness. At my age you’d think I’d have learnt by now that extra glasses of red wine are not a good idea.