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grandMattie Sun 12-Mar-23 05:47:57

Good morning from E Kent, where the sky is already lightening
I am starting in loco Michael who is away, having a lovely, relaxing time in Harrogate. I just hope that it isn’t too cold.
Church first thing, then pottering today. I have almost finished clearing out, my problem is what to do with what I’m. It taking.
I had a quiet day yesterday. I went to the supermarket and popped into Specsavers to have my glasses adjusted. I wish I’d done it sooner as my headaches disappeared once they were straightened…
I hope that this Sunday brings contentment and quiet joy to you all.
Carpe diem šŸ¦©šŸ¦©šŸ¦©ā¤ļøšŸ¦©šŸ¦©

Alygran Sun 12-Mar-23 08:20:44

Good morning from North Yorkshire. The sun is out and the snow has gone.
Church this morning then croissants and coffee for brunch.
An afternoon of knitting and reading. Back in the swing of things tomorrow.
Love the photos of Cape Town. May add it to my travels list.
Have a good day everyone.

Sar53 Sun 12-Mar-23 08:33:55

Good morning from a sunny Essex by the sea.
Yesterday we spent a couple of hours watching two young teams play rugby, today DH has gone to a rugby festival with his team.
A lazy day for me.
Enjoy Sunday whatever you may get up to xxx

ginny Sun 12-Mar-23 08:36:33

Good morning everyone.
No great plans today , we’ll see how things go. Maybe some baking for the freezer and some time in the craft room whilst DH watches the rugby.
DDs1&2 are flying off to the Caribbean for a cruise this morning so hoping their journey goes well .
Wishing you all a good Sunday.

Sar53 Sun 12-Mar-23 08:38:20

Gingster we watched Fall last night. It did make me jump in lots of places !!!
My 11 year old DGD went to see 'And Juliet' for her birthday last year, she loved it.

Jaxjacky Sun 12-Mar-23 08:46:52

Good morning from a was sunny, now cloudy, S Hants. I’m taking our granddaughter to hospital this morning for a blood test. No plans afterwards, other than packing as we’re off to Bristol tomorrow for a few days.
Have a peaceful Sunday all 🦩🦩.

Greyduster Sun 12-Mar-23 08:53:07

Good morning to all GNs and Michael in absentia. It’s chilly and overcast in South Yorkshire but most of the snow has gone. Last night though it was coming down again in big fluffy flakes. Hurrah! I can get out for a some fresh air later. I thought I would see if I could get my walking shoes done up yesterday. Not a chance, so it’s still paved walks for the time being. Bending to do the laces is still too painful. Iā€˜ll keep working at it. Salmon for dinner with vegetable cous cous.
Marydoll. My DH was always trying to get me to drive the big fancy hybrid with no gears that was his baby, but I wouldn’t! When I did, I couldn’t believe what a joy it was! Keep working on him!
Have the best day you can folks!

EkwaNimitee Sun 12-Mar-23 08:57:51

Good morning Everyone from brightish and breezy Carlisle.
I hope Mick is having a good time.

Yesterday I paid a visit to the garden centre. I have vacancies for a few small things and need replacements for those that have not survived last December's week of sub-zero temperatures. The centre is still busy getting all the new spring stock in so I didn't want to rush to buy all I needed or I will be sorry when new temptations arrive.
Then home to a relatively lazy day of book reading and phone chats. I also managed to mostly sort out the non-streaming on the smart tv. It's all go except for ITV X which was the one I really wanted to watch. I gather it has been problematical. More work needed.
Today could be much the same but, if the weather isn't off-putting, I'd like to get outside and start planting my new purchases.

Wishing you all the best possible day.

baubles Sun 12-Mar-23 09:00:24

Good morning all from sunny South Lanarkshire, no snow, for which I’m thankful.

We had a lovely day yesterday with DS and children, although we see them every week, the afternoon is taken up with collecting and dropping off and they rarely come to ours.

A quiet day ahead, I must crack on with my crochet bunting.

Have a good Sunday everyone.

luluaugust Sun 12-Mar-23 09:00:46

Good morning all from a grey, sunny W Kent. Quiet day, Sunday lunch to cook and a bit of tele plus a walk if we can manage it.
Good wishes to all

Annapops Sun 12-Mar-23 09:06:54

Good morning from a much brighter County Durham. The snow seems to be rapidly thawing so fingers crossed I can do some garden tidying next week.
We took the trip to Ushaw yesterday and as it is higher up the valley it was still inches deep in snow. You must pop in for a browse Grandmachrissy. The rhododendrons are stunning when they blossom. The cafe which used to be in the huge refectory is now cosy and warm in a smaller space, with a steady flow of customers. Ushaw provided such a safe haven for my family during lock down. The grounds were still kept open and we were able to meet up for socially distanced walks......(remember those?)
A run on the treadmill later, then some washing to be done, and that's my day.
Wishing you all a happy Sunday.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 12-Mar-23 09:10:39

I had a beautiful bowl delivered from John Lewis. It was smashed to pieces. I took a photo and emailed it to them. They swiftly sent another bowl which was intact.

Sarah75 Sun 12-Mar-23 09:16:35

Greyduster

Good morning to all GNs and Michael in absentia. It’s chilly and overcast in South Yorkshire but most of the snow has gone. Last night though it was coming down again in big fluffy flakes. Hurrah! I can get out for a some fresh air later. I thought I would see if I could get my walking shoes done up yesterday. Not a chance, so it’s still paved walks for the time being. Bending to do the laces is still too painful. Iā€˜ll keep working at it. Salmon for dinner with vegetable cous cous.
Marydoll. My DH was always trying to get me to drive the big fancy hybrid with no gears that was his baby, but I wouldn’t! When I did, I couldn’t believe what a joy it was! Keep working on him!
Have the best day you can folks!

Just to say I bought some elastic laces for DH last year after his hip op, as he found it difficult to tie laces. They were very successful, and he’s carried on using them. He’s off hill walking this morning! I got the laces from a local shoe shop (only about Ā£4), but otherwise you can get them online.

Stilllearning Sun 12-Mar-23 09:20:19

Good morning from North Connel (over the bridge for those who know the area). I thought I would have plenty time to post from here but between children, dogs and visits from the other grandparents, the time has flown.
At the moment I’m waiting for DGD to be picked up, she is 12 and spends Sundays helping out at the riding stables where she has her lessons. She is just as happy mucking out etc as she is actually riding and gets up easily and early on a Sunday, tomorrow will be different!

Not a lot of snow for DD and SiL but they are managing to do some skiing and having a good break together.

I have managed to read and was delighted Kalu to see that your DGD got an unconditional offer, such a good moment.

Lovely picture BlueSapphire, your cruise sounds wonderful.

Online mass for me too this morning Marydoll, nearest church is in Oban and I don’t drive up anymore so no transport.

I’m having such a lovely time with these two, they are great fun and no bother, a really happy few days.

Wishing everyone a good Sunday.🦩

Greyduster Sun 12-Mar-23 09:22:58

Thank you Sarah. I’ve looked at these but it’s good to know that they actually do work. I’ll consider ordering some for my shoes!

harrigran Sun 12-Mar-23 09:29:11

Good morning from a sunny, dry NE.
Family left almost straight after dinner last night as the weather forecast was poor and GD1 had stayed at home to get on with college work.
SIL arrived in Brussels without delays but had great difficulty getting a taxi from the station due to strikes.
I have a Sunday to myself, first time for a very long time.
Have a good day everyone.

Kalu Sun 12-Mar-23 09:46:21

Good morning all from a bright, windy day in Glasgow. We are either in for rain or snow!

Still feeling a bit wabbit and the injection site is throbbing. A bit of an inconvenience but I am grateful to have this vaccination.
And so, onwards and sideways with a restful day again. I watched the TV series Billions yesterday, even with subtitles I couldn’t keep up with parts of it. DH has Fall on our to watch list. I am terrified of heights so he will be watching it alone!

Your day with your family sounds perfect Georgesgran. As you say, time flies by and we are making the most of seeing our girls before GD1 leaves for university later this year. No more days of popping in after school. 😄
Sorry to hear you had an upsetting text Grandmabatty. Hope you have a better sleep tonight.
Hope all goes well for your brother kitty
Marydoll. Well done with the driving but your delivery! 🤬

Best wishes to all for a good Sunday.

Gwenisgreat1 Sun 12-Mar-23 09:59:52

Good Morning all from sunny and cloudy Harrogate, thankfully most of the snow has now gone, so Mick should be Able to have his trip to Knaresborough. We did meet up for a coffee at his hotel yesterday, he's looking forward to his surgery in the near future. There is quite a change in him since we last met. Though this morning looks almost pleasant I have decided to do church online. Mainly because there is a meeting afterwards and it's on zoom, otherwise I could be standing outside for ages waiting for buses.
Wow! that is some holiday BlueSapphire looks beautiful!
Marydoll I gave up my car a few years ago because we didn't seem to need it - my biggest regret. DH now thinks the main car is his car and he got very possessive of it during lockdown and I went off driving because of his attitude, so hang on in there with your car (big or small).
Have the best day possible folks

aggie Sun 12-Mar-23 10:03:51

Good morning all from a much milder Co Armagh , it’s so nice to loosen up from being hunched over to keep warm and avoid falling over
Besides elastic shoe laces I found a long handled shoe horn invaluable Greyduster

Forsythia Sun 12-Mar-23 10:06:23

Good morning from Lanzarote where today is going to be all about lounging, reading a nice book and taking it easy. Later, we may go for a stroll along the seafront. It’s nice to have a break and get away from the snow and cold. It will whizz by, that’s for sure.

Hope everyone enjoys their Sunday.

Ziplok Sun 12-Mar-23 10:13:45

Good morning all,
Cloudy but sunny here and all the snow has gone, thank goodness. It doesn’t feel as cold, either.
Lovely photos BlueSapphire. It looks stunning.
Wishing you all a good day.

Taichinan Sun 12-Mar-23 11:00:27

A very late good morning from a very changeable Angus coast. The sun is winning at the moment. I did a very silly thing a few minutes ago - I looked at the forecast for the next couple of weeks, and the next time we see the sun will be a week on Tuesday. Oooops. I choose not to believe it! Anyway I'm glad I've been taking opportunity to soak up the sun and take in the vit D over the last few days.
What a wonderful holiday Bluesapphire! And I'm glad you're enjoying your watercolour course bluebalou.
Karma I have a problem with getting rid of "stuff" too - for me de-cluttering equates to re-housing. Yesterday's clear out of a kitchen cupboard ended up being a tidying and making better use of space with an offending never-used old Kenwood (which I know I shall never use again and which I know nobody else would want) being relegated to the glory hole "for now".
Somebody up-thread (sorry, can't remember who now) mentioned loving the sound of church bells. That took me back to my childhood when I lived in a small town which had six churches and one pub. On a Sunday at 10.45 they all started ringing their bells, a slow regular beat and a lovely sound, and people would start emerging from their houses, all dressed in their 'Sunday Best', and head very genteelly towards their chosen place of worship. Then at 10.55 the speed of the bells increased and the latecomers would rush out and run to get to their places before the big church doors closed at 11 am prompt. I can still see it and hear it - thanks for the memory!
Lovely tales of family get-togethers today. My scattered tribe are all happily doing their own things. DS1 will be 'recovering' from watching rugby with friends and DD and New Man enjoyed an invigorating and beautiful 12-mile walk in The Trossachs yesterday. Not sure what DS2 is up to, but we'll talk later. Me? I might do a bit more re-housing decluttering šŸ˜‰
and read my book in the sunshine for a while. Enjoy your day everyone - and all those lovely Sunday roasts x

Blossoming Sun 12-Mar-23 11:07:11

Good morning everyone. It’s milder here in Preston this morning 10°C, some clouds about but no snow forecast. No plans today, usual Sunday brunch of bacon rolls, hoping for a walk later but I suspect Mr.B will want me to sort out an interface on his laptop. It may take some time.

Have a peaceful Sunday all šŸ’

hollysteers Sun 12-Mar-23 11:41:51

Good morning Mick and all from a brightening northwest coast.
Pianist friend arriving to stay for a night and he sleeps in my son’s room who has just left, leaving it messy. I’m not bothering with it much, just leave it much the same. It’s become a dumping ground for things on hold etc.
DS did his best with tv, but he said wires have been cut and next time he will go on the roofšŸ™„ Last night he cooked another nice meal, chicken thighs in a nice sauce. He’s also taking my boots to be heeled as in this town, Timpsons cost a fortune. He had a drink with our neighbour last night who has fitted up an amazing bar in the cellar. (Not my style ) It’s an enormous house and I’m glad I don’t have the responsibility of the upkeep. But they foster as well as having their own DC, so it’s ideal. I worry about DS and the motorbike…

I’ll probably go out for a meal with DF tonight and had to rearrange a dentist appointment as he will be here tomorrow.
Hope Mick is enjoying his break and I love your bell story Taichinan.
Thoughts to anyone with worries.