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grandMattie Sat 17-Jun-23 05:08:28

Good morning from Bristol, for Mick, in abstentia, who, I hope, is improving daily.
It is grey and we are promised a shower very soon, already 17C. Not holding my breath for rain. The lawns are brown and some plants are already starting to die of thirst…
Very busy yesterday and today with a church “clothes exchange”. I helped put the mostly women’s clothes on rails and order them in size and type. I’ve never been to anything like that, so have no idea how it’ll go. DS and DGDs are selling raffle tickets for us. I’m going to be sewing (on DD’s borrowed machine) mostly totes from old pillowcases, tablecloths, shirts, etc., to show reuse of fabrics. Because the hall is very popular, we have very little time to set anything up. Or down too.
Not really time for anything else.
Thank you everyone who gave me links to machine parts. I have ordered a pedal and cable from the Scottish company to be delivered today or Monday. Excellent service and extremely friendly an£ helpful person at the telephone.
Have a contented weekend one and all. 🪷🌹🌺 to the poorlies. Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩

RosesandLilac Sat 17-Jun-23 05:38:13

Good morning grandMattie, it’s a very dull grey start here in south Somerset as well, it actually looks like it could rain!
I’m pleased you solved your sewing machine problem, it’s so frustrating when a vital piece of equipment goes missing- we lost the cable and pedal from one a few years ago, never did find it.
Looking forward to trying collage today, something I don’t think I have ever done before, should be fun!
I hope Mick is recovering well and home soon.

Have a lovely weekend everyone 🌹

karmalady Sat 17-Jun-23 05:38:39

Good morning, it is 15 degrees outside and there has been rain, 2.6mm of it. It will ba a more manageable day

It has to be my usual pottering today, which really means that I sit and knit but get up and walk around regularly doing this or that and sometimes with a duster or damp cloth in hand. This keeping house malarky is not what it used to be, not much effort at all these days compared to the 70s. I am indecisive today but always get a lot of things done and that might well include bottoming my en suite, including the plug holes

GM I am so glad that your pedal will be with you soon, sewing is such a nice hobby and can while away the time in a haze of contentment.

I read all the daily posts and do light a virtual candle for those who need a bit of a hug in this up and down life

Have a good day today

grandMattie Sat 17-Jun-23 05:41:07

Yippee, it’s raining! The first time since I moved to my flat.

Mizuna Sat 17-Jun-23 06:00:02

Good morning from a gull-filled Cornwall - they've been squawking for hours from the rooftops - with a sunny day ahead. But we had proper rain yesterday, oh bliss! My seven-year-old granddaughter has asked to spend the day with me and then we'll get the bus to her home for supper with my other son and all the grandchildren.

A request from granddaughter's aunty last evening for help with a painting. 10 years ago, when she was 13, we used to go out sketching and she's finally come back to art, which is so encouraging, as she's very talented.

ginny Sat 17-Jun-23 06:12:28

Good morning. Pleased to say that the sun is up and working in N. Bucks.
Some food shopping this morning and the filling and top of a Lemon meringue to do. Have also made a Summer pudding for a
Family BBQ later. Meat and salads will be provided by rest of the clan.
Hope Mick is recovering. Healing thoughts to all who need them
A good weekend wished for all.

GrannySomerset Sat 17-Jun-23 06:19:11

It looks as though we have had a light shower and the sky is grey so I shall go back to bed and see if a snooze is possible. Hope Mick is making progress, that gMattie’s clothes swap is a success and that everything planned for today works out well.

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 17-Jun-23 06:19:55

Good morning from a windy but sunny Cyprus.

I hope that Mick is at home and recuperating, good to hear about your sewing machine parts, you will really feel like you are at home again when they arrive, I know how accomplished you are with sewing especially your beautiful quilts.

A late night last night , the hotel down on the beach (a good way away from us) had its entertainment evening, I would think that most of Paphos could hear it, then 5 minutes of fireworks, just in case you had managed to nod off.
It sounds as though the weather has broken at home, so maybe my pots will survive, MissOops has been down with her sister, maybe Nephew has popped around? We will see.

Have a good day everyone, hope all who are ill get some respite with the cool weather, hugs and 💐

Ashcombe Sat 17-Jun-23 06:39:37

Good morning from a rather soggy Torbay! Overnight rain has left puddles on the road which is an unfamiliar sight! I hope it stays dry as it’s our church Summer Fair today on the park opposite my home and I’m helping.

Yesterday I enjoyed an early walk which took me through Tessier Gardens which looked beautiful. A haven of tranquility much frequented by lovers of nature, including our furry and feathered friends!

Last night I enjoyed a social night at our theatre which took the form of a race night. My horse won the first race but that was it! Never mind - I was 20 pence up on the night!

The clothes swap sounds intriguing, grandMattie!
Thoughts with Mick and hope we'll hear from him soon.

I hope others have the rain soon to help gardeners and farmers. 🦩💐🦩🥰🦩

fancythat Sat 17-Jun-23 06:40:50

Good morning from down South.
Looks like we might have had some rain overnight?
Grass is getting pretty brown around here.

We have an "event" in a couple of weeks time. Need to start dotting i's and crossing t's.

brook2704 Sat 17-Jun-23 06:50:38

Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve a bit of light grey cloud but another lovely warm day is forecast.
Hope things have settled down a bit at home Oops, take care, also hope mick is doing ok
I’m awake early as yesterday was busy and I had a very early night! I’m going to potter in the garden today and do some housework at some time. I don’t think we’ve got any rain forecast yet so I’ll have to go round with the watering can again, I could use the hosepipe but I don’t want the garden soaked just some newish plants well watered!
Lovely pictures Ash, thanks for sharing
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Jaxjacky Sat 17-Jun-23 06:55:48

Morning from S Hants, it’s cloudy, first morning for a while it’s not been bright sun, still dry though.
Good luck today gMattie may the swop be successful. Thinking of Mick’ may his recovery be gentle.
No plans apart from the newspaper today, taking it easy after a tiring week for us both.
Still have Urms and her family in my thoughts.
🦩🦩

Gingster Sat 17-Jun-23 07:04:31

Good morning all.
It sounds like a lot if you have had rain overnight. No sign of it here in Essex.
I’m glad at the moment as I have lots of washing to dry for Dd and Dh and I are getting through it all. Washed and dried in a few hours.

Today I have a ‘RitzStyle’ afternoon tea in aid of cancer research. It’s always done beautifully with delicious food, waitresses and a pianist. Lots of raffle prizes and a short talk from a CR bod. I got Dd a ticket but she isn’t well enough to come. 😢.

I hope we hear from Mick soon . 🤞.
Glad you got your sewing machine ‘bits’ GM. You seem to be making a good life for yourself there. 👍.
Mizuna I love sea shanties. How lovely to hear the fisherman singing whilst you sit in your garden.

Wishing you all a lovely day. 🌸

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 17-Jun-23 07:05:15

Morning all from West Oxfordshire where it is apparently drizzling! OH is off to visit his bees this morning. I will be picking our daughter up and looking forward to son and his family arriving this afternoon. I had to put my duvet on last night as it became cool. I hope Mick is recovering and that all of you who are suffering in various ways can have some respite this weekend.

Grandmabatty Sat 17-Jun-23 07:14:55

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 13° with high cloud. No sign of rain here. GrandMattie I hope the clothes exchange is successful. And likewise for your church event Ash.
Yesterday's school and nursery picnic was very successful and hot! Fortunately we sat with another family who had the foresight to bring a gazebo. All the children had a ball, running around. Dgs1 was in his element. I needed a lie down when I got home though.
Today I'll go to Aldi for food and do some housework. Salad for dinner with leftover pork pie from the picnic. Have a good day all.

Marydoll Sat 17-Jun-23 07:18:29

Good morning all from a cloudy Glasgow, where it is 16°C. Thank you GM for opening up, I have done it on many occasions in the past, but could never manage it so early now!
I hope Mick is doing well and home, but the last time he was in hospital , it was much longer than expected and we were all so worried.

We had only three drops of rain last night, but lots of thunder. I texted DD yesterday to tell her and also had a slight moan about her dad and the selection of chinos, I had brought home for him to try on. I was reading GN on my phone and to my horror, posted my message on the Harry and Megan thread! 😱

A gentle day, apart from taking up the legs on DH's new trousers, a job I loathe. His leg size is inbetween regular sizes and he can never get trousers to fit him. I was able to do so little yesterday, I'm still struggling for breath, it's quite frightening at times, there is no respite. Fingers crossed the air clears

Tonight, we have a family meal in the hotel, where DD was meant to have her wedding, which was cancelled the day before Lockdown. Dollie, will be there, but Babydoll won't be coming, her aunties have all been arguing about who is looking after her.
We have abandoned our principles about never using the establishment again, after the way they treated DD, but we all have unused gift vouchers from various sources and it would be a dreadful waste of money not to use them.

Safe journey to Gwen, and Oops, I hope you can enjoy, what's left of your holiday. 💐
I haven't noticed Susan posting, I hope she is ok.
Its great to hear of all the busyness, enjoy your day.

Greyduster Sat 17-Jun-23 07:19:40

Good morning, Mattie and all GNs. Mick if you’re looking in I hope you’re well on the road to recovery.
High light cloud in South Yorkshire today and we have some rain promised this weekend so I hope that will go some way to refilling my water butt. I cut the no man’s land of grass and weeds behind my garden wall and was mowing in clouds of dust, it was so dry and crispy. It doesn’t actually belong to me but if I don’t cut it, no-one else will and it will be left to look dreadful. Trouble is it’s a devil of a job to get a cable up the garden and over the wall. Some light housework today and then over to DDs later as we are going out for dinner this evening.
Have a good day, folks, whatever you’re doing.

multicolourswapshop Sat 17-Jun-23 07:21:09

Good morning from a very bright start to the day here on the east coast of Fife. I had such fun at the bingo yesterday I won two small amounts of money,

unfortunately at night my left foot was rather swollen and I took ages to drop off

Have a good day everyone keep putting the cream on this sunshine’s rather strong at the moment.🥵🥵🥵

multicolourswapshop Sat 17-Jun-23 07:28:50

A photo from my previous holiday when we went skiing pre stroke

Gala Sat 17-Jun-23 07:29:57

Good morning from a dull Sefton. Grey skies coming my way & rain is forecast. 🤞It is needed.
A semi successful trip to our nearest retail park & garden centre yesterday. A potter round our local shops this morning - we have a clutch of upcoming family birthdays very soon.
Best wishes to Mick who is hopefully home & recovering from his procedure. Thoughts with those of you with worries & struggles. Take care all.

multicolourswapshop Sat 17-Jun-23 07:30:35

Another past experience

monk08 Sat 17-Jun-23 07:35:42

Good morning all from a muggy Black country with no sign of rain.
Our friend came out of hospital yesterday evening so we shall go and visit her later.
We had a phone call yesterday from DH cousins wife to say he'd fell in the garden, is now in hospital has no feeling in his hands and legs very worrying.
Well the washing has just finished and full English calling so will read through everyone's news later.
Enjoy your day whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️

Allsorts Sat 17-Jun-23 07:45:49

Good morning from Midlands, much cooler this morning, getting all my chores done and then sit down catch up on all my phone calls have my weekly chocolate and newspaper puzzle time.
Do hope your cousin is ok Monk08, that sounds very worrying.

cornergran Sat 17-Jun-23 07:51:03

Morning grandmattie, morning All from a wonderfully damp corner of Somerset.

Home late yesterday evening to find Mr C is on the surgery postponement merry go round. A lot to unpick and rearrange to accommodate the new date. No point fretting. It could go on for months yet, certainly not just us it’s happening to. Hard to see Mr C be increasingly unwell though.

Quiet one ahead today. Laundry - oh heck doesn’t look as if it can dry outside - every silver cloud has a dark lining I fear! Lunch out I think, not back in cooking mode yet. Otherwise not a lot other than try to plan something positive for the week ahead.

Been wondering when mick will be with us again, hope he’s comfortable. Good to hear of you being involved with local activities grandmattie. I’m sure your help will be appreciated. Thoughts go to all with worries of any kind. Hope Saturday is kind to us all.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 17-Jun-23 07:54:34

Morning all

Oopsadaisy we must have been very close in Paphos, our hotel was near the one that has fireworks on Fridays.

We need to pop to the butcher down the road and the little Turkish grocers for some goodies

I hope Mick is on the mend.

A shame your DD will miss the afternoon tea.

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩