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Michael12 Mon 03-Jul-23 05:58:39

Good Morning Everyone,
Its a nice sunny start here in brackley this morning despite some cloud.
My bowel system is slowly getting back to normal .
Today , I hope to be able to get some rubbish and recycling done .
Plus more laundry to do ,and finally watach todays stage of the Tour as it leaves Spain .
Take Care,
Mick

ShazzaKanazza Mon 03-Jul-23 08:06:24

Good Morning Mick and everyone from Hull it’s lovely now but rain is forecast from lunchtime.

Happy anniversary to you and DH Ginny enjoy your afternoon tea. 🧁

Mick I am pleased you are improving everyday.

Ash I hope your counselling helps you💐

Yesterday we had a lovely afternoon going round lovely open gardens in the Avenue’s part of the city. The houses are large and terraced so the gardens were thin long and very interesting. I loved how most gardens had kept wild meadow areas to attract wildlife. So many nook and crannies and surprises around every corner. I met a lovely Gransnetter and we introduced ourselves.

Later I have my zoom yoga and picking up grandson from school this afternoon.
Have a lovely day everyone. Thoughts to those suffering illness and stress🌻🌻

Liberty Mon 03-Jul-23 08:03:19

Good morning from a breezy looking Suffolk. A friend of mine who has raised funds for a local branch of the NSPCC has invited me to their AGM this evening which is being held in Somerleyton hall with drinks and nibbles.

The venue is definitely one up from ones we used for such get togethers when I was involved with Relate many years ago.

The usual household jobs to be done before that including our dog walk along the fields. The barley looks ready for harvesting in the next few days and I hope the weather continues to be dry til then. Although the gardens really be some rain,the farmers round here hate having to dry their cereal crops when harvested and will do so even more now with the cost of energy.

Thinking of those with other worries than just those of the cost of living.

Pittcity Mon 03-Jul-23 07:53:33

Good morning from sunny Colchester.
Cleaning and laundry today with a bit of grocery shopping thrown in.
Love to all 🦩 x

Grammaretto Mon 03-Jul-23 07:51:51

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Another breezy day with sunshine.

Yesterday I luckily had made enough soup, rolls and apple pie to feed the 5000 family who arrived starving at 2pm.

The girls harvested most of the rhubarb. It's supposed to be lifted before July. I then drove them to the airport and waited at home anxiously until I had a message that they had arrived safely in Denmark but had a 3 hour drive ahead in the hire car.

My DBiL and a df visited as well plus a movie at our community cinema last night.
Today will be quieter and I'll maybe watch the tennis

Great to hear things are improving Mick

Love to Kalu and Urms and I know there are others who need our prayers.

Enjoy yourselves whatever you do.

Mizuna Mon 03-Jul-23 07:46:47

Good morning from a bright, breezy Cornwall. An unexpected jaunt out with my youngest son and his 13-year-old lad yesterday. That son takes spontaneity to a new level and is always fun. Must get to my allotment today. Have a post-angioplasty physio phone call booked for 11am but that can be received sitting by my pond. I'm interested to hear what I can do to keep more agile while I'm on crutches. Ash, I can't remember what you went through but I do hope the counselling helps you.

Georgesgran Mon 03-Jul-23 07:43:20

Good morning from a cool, windy Durham. Spent yesterday with DGS2 - he was quite excited when the GNAA landed on a roundabout beside the park. I haven’t seen any details of the accident, so hope no-one was badly hurt. 17 police cars, 2 ambulances and a fire engine were also in attendance!
Coffee this morning with a friend, then check on another friend’s house, while she’s away. Bit of shopping, DD2’s laundry, then walk her little dog later is the sum total of my day.
Best wishes to all, X

brook2704 Mon 03-Jul-23 07:42:30

Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve some light grey cloud but it looks a lot less windy
Hope the counselling session goes well and helps Ash
Today I’m off to the gym and catching up on the usual housework and gardening. Yesterdays DGC sleepover was postponed so it’s a lot quieter than planned!
A very Happy Anniversary to you both ginny, Enjoy your afternoon tea with a view! 🎉🥂💕
Hoping everyone finds something to enjoy today and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

monk08 Mon 03-Jul-23 07:40:09

Good morning all from an overcast Black country.
DH has an appointment for wax removal following on from his hearing test last week then another hearing test in a fortnight.
If it stays dry will spend some time in the garden I've noticed a few weeds and some dead heading needs doing.
Happy Anniversary Ginny 🥂🍾💐
Thoughts with Urms & Kalu 💐🙏
Enjoy your Monday everyone whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️.

Ladyleftfieldlover Mon 03-Jul-23 07:39:54

Morning all from North Wales. We are off to Aberystwyth today for a look around. Maybe the pier, a train journey and the National library of Wales. Thinking of Urms and others who are suffering in all sorts of ways.

BlueSapphire Mon 03-Jul-23 07:38:16

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny 🌞Northampton, but showers are forecast this afternoon. So I shall get the towels out on the line before I go to yoga.

I very much enjoyed the film of Matthew Bourne's Sleeping Beauty ballet yesterday, and was in tears by the time it finished.... So beautiful and moving. It had a Gothic theme, and the dancing, story-telling and acting were just amazing.

No plans for after lunch today, probably carry on with my book. Lamb chops and roast potatoes for dinner tonight, possibly a Yorkshire pudding as well. I enjoyed my home-cooked ham, egg and chips last night. More of the ham for a sandwich at lunchtime today.

Have a good Monday everyone.

karmalady Mon 03-Jul-23 07:34:53

Good morning and a chillier start and a cooler but nice bright day in s somerset

Yesterday was a nothing day, not satisfying, nothing achieved having wasted a lot of time on fixing something from ebay that I discovered was a fake, so I will set up a complaint via paypal in a few days, unless the seller refunds me. It did take the shine off the day as I spent a good few hours out of the rest of my life. Luckily nothing days don`t happen very often

Today I have a craft group gathering in a hall, making some new friends. I do find it harder these days, to make friends, as we are all starting late in life.

Have a lovely and satisfying day today

Gingster Mon 03-Jul-23 07:32:08

Good morning all and it’s a lovely sunny start with a chilly breeze here in Suffolk.

DS2 and family left after lunch yesterday. We had a lovely couple of days with them. They have such busy lives so I dont know when we’ll see them again, but hopefully not too long.

Today we’ll walk the dog in the forest and potter in the garden.
DS and Dh did some much needed strimming but more needed down the steps which will be redone when our man has recovered from his injury.

The cooker man came in Friday and will phone today with prices for parts. We don’t have much faith in him - he’s a young chap , very full of himself but I’m worried he’s going to break the oven door and ruin the floor as he pulls it out. It’s a very tight fit! Dh feels the same. I think I might say well leave it!

Marydoll 💐.
Ash what a kindly neighbour.

Love to all 🌸

RosesandLilac Mon 03-Jul-23 07:21:44

Good morning from south Gloucestershire, it’s a bright start here but hopefully the rain forecasted will materialise later!
Yesterday the early dog walk was so lovely, across a field then through growing wheat that rippled like waves in the breeze. I watched a deer with twin fawns for a while, such a beautiful sight, so dainty and delicate looking.
The rest of the day was spent doing various bits and pieces including learning about my new camera. I have never had a good camera so lots to learn!
Today, apart from dog walking, I will do some planting before it rains and set up my watercolour palette that I started yesterday.
More knitting later while watching the TdeF, I think it’s a mountain stage today (I watch it mainly for the scenery, sorry Mick!).
Have a lovely week 🌹

Whitewavemark2 Mon 03-Jul-23 07:21:08

Oh water feature. I need to resuscitate ours. New pump needed and a general clear out.

kittylester Mon 03-Jul-23 07:16:43

Good morning all from a sunny North Leicestershire.

DH is going to the gym this morning while I tackle the ironing and the gardener's father is coming to look at fitting the water feature for us.

Have the best day possible everyone.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 03-Jul-23 07:04:27

Morning all

Pleased you are beginning to feel better Mick

I am off to the gym first thing, then I shall crack on with feeding the washing machine. The sun is trying to burn through the clouds here in S E Essex.

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩

Marydoll Mon 03-Jul-23 06:59:49

Good morning all from a showery Glasgow, it's only 10°C.

Glad to hear your are improving Mick, but be careful lifting anything.

Ash, I received cardiac psychologic counselling after my first heart attack a few years ago. It is routinely offered here after a major cardiology event.
Initially I refused it, then realised I actually did need it. Like any other major health episode, it takes its toll on your mental and emotional wellbeing. I had bluntly been told by my cardiologist that nothing could be done for me and my RA was killing me, he then walked away, without another word. No wonder I needed support.
I hope you find some benefit from it, it did help me enormously.
Mine was stopped abruptly, when I was shielding, due to the psychologists being deployed to support NHS Covid staff.

I did hardly anything yesterday, but did try to cull some of my shoe collection, all to no avail.🤒 I had to do it in stages.
Despite knowing I should get rid of some, I can't. I used to pick up beautiful shoes every time I went abroad on holiday and match to my work outfits. My pupils used to wait in anticipation to see what colour I was wearing that day. 😉
There is no longer any need for that, when you live in sports clothing! 😁
DS informed me last night, that Dollie bought her first handbag on holiday, she is definitely my girl. 🥰
However, I did find my missing black sandals, which I thought I had bought last year, but then decided I hadn't,
My brain is turning to mush. ( lack of social interaction) I stood in front of my sewing machine for five minutes yesterday, but couldn't for the life of me remember how to replace the broken needle. I have totally lost the plot.

I have an empty, DH is golfing, but I won't be doing much, any exertion results in dizziness. My greatest exertion will be to think of whats for dinner! 😁

For the busy bees, enjoy your day and as always thinking of the poorlies. I heard from Kalu 😢, please keep her (along with Urms) ^and her DH in your thoughts and prayers.

Jaxjacky Mon 03-Jul-23 06:57:55

Happy Anniversary ginny 🥂 enjoy your afternoon tea 🎂.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 03-Jul-23 06:56:56

Good morning from a sunny cooler very pleasant South Downs .

Housework today and washing the bedding. Rain forecast tomorrow so will potter in the garden later. Must cut a couple of cauliflowers that are ready. They keep ages in the fridge. Also the French beans and sweet peas need keeping up with the picking. I need to keep on top of it as going away for another week on Friday. DH is fitting up the watering system.

Avocado and bean salad today

Enjoy today one and all.

Ashcombe Mon 03-Jul-23 06:56:28

ginny: Shaldon is an interesting village - quirkily traditional! I sometimes go through it on the 22 bus to Teignmouth. Are you using the buses during your stay? We are lucky to have a good service from Stagecoach throughout Torbay and beyond, especially the 12 from Brixham to Newton Abbot.

ginny Mon 03-Jul-23 06:46:32

Good morning everyone.
Yesterday we enjoyed a visit to Shaldon as Teignbridge was Chock a block.

Today we are celebrating two wedding anniversaries . Our 47th and one pair of our friends 51st. So we will be having afternoon tea at a local hotel with views over Brixham.

Kind thoughts to all with troubles or illness. Be kind to yourselves.

A pleasant day wished for all.

Jaxjacky Mon 03-Jul-23 06:33:42

Good morning from a dry, cloudy S Hants.
Acknowledging your trauma and seeking help Ash big steps, I hope your counselling goes well.
Getting there slowly Mick, enjoy Le Tour.
I was awake with the birds, can’t wait for the blackout blind to be fitted soon.
Washing to be done, quiz tonight.
🦩🦩

glammagran Mon 03-Jul-23 06:30:04

Good morning all.

Had a lovely weekend in Reading and then Newbury. Visited DD1 & family first. We went out for an Indian meal at her most fabulous one in Twyford. We never have them as there are no decent ones around here at all. Then we spent yesterday with DS & family and ate home made pizzas cooked in his outdoor pizza oven. Was so full of food when we got home I said I’m never eating again. DH who is not a dog fan is completely smitten with their year old golden doodle. She is simply lovely and very well trained.

Today is school pickup and early dinner for DGD3. It will either be cheesy pasta as she calls macaroni cheese or quiche which is pretty much all she eats apart from fruit and then DGS2 all day tomorrow.

Have a good day everyone and hope everyone who is under the weather feels better asap.

Grandmabatty Mon 03-Jul-23 06:29:05

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 8° and cloudy. Very windy too. Ash that was nice of your neighbour. I'm sorry to hear that you are struggling a bit. I hope a counsellor can help. Greyduster I'm also sorry to hear that you had a bad night. Mick it's good to hear that you are improving.
Yesterday I got some stuff from Tesco that I had forgotten to order then I did a dry run to the soft play I'm taking the boys to today. Dd nipped in for a visit with the boys. Dgs1 was so pleased I had a watermelon. He loves it.
Today is a childcare day. Because I have them both all day, I've booked a slot at a soft play. I would rather stick pins in my eyes but dgs1 in particular will enjoy it. It'll pass a couple of hours and hopefully tire them out.
Later I'll visit mum then collapse in a heap on the couch. Have a good day all

grandMattie Mon 03-Jul-23 06:28:23

Oh. And the lovely, interstellar Italian Chapel!