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Mizuna Sat 08-Jul-23 07:53:42

You can get down on your knees Marydoll ???!!! Ooh, I have joint envy. I haven't knelt in years. grin

Sunny again here in Cornwall. Allotment coffee morning today, check on my frogs and pick blackcurrants then off to my daughter-in-law's for a roast.

My art student started a painting for her sister. She is acceptably dissatisfied with what she produces, which is good because she should make progress as she works through the problems. She certainly has the drive. She went off with one of my big canvasses under her arm, grinning as if she'd won the lottery. We are planning to do a four week silver jewellery-making course together at a shop just up the road.

Mick, I thought you can get prescriptions delivered? Sorry, I don't have more info than that.

Grammaretto Sat 08-Jul-23 07:51:36

Good morning Mick and all from the Scottish Borders.
American cousin arrived early, in a taxi bless her with a huge case full of gifts . We went to an Italian restaurant in the evening for an excellent meal and we laughed a lot. My df came too and drove my car so that I could have a glass of wine.
Thanks for asking Ash I am glad that your journey wasn't too stressful.

So sorry to hear that Marydoll and Stilllearning are feeling awful.
I hope a rest will improve things for you both. Our Glesgow gals!

Poor Mick I hope you can alert someone to your situation. I feel sure if you ask, help will come.

I can't remember where you are off to in your posh frock Bluesapphire but I am glad it fits and hope you have a wonderful time. Shame about the wrong bus!

I had better get organised. I am volunteering at 2 separate community projects today. Must learn to say no.
My cousin will have to come too

Enjoy the weekend.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 08-Jul-23 07:39:12

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. It is good to be home! Off to London this morning to meet younger son. Lunch first and then the Queen’s Gallery for the Georgian exhibition. I hope the trains don’t play silly bu****s. There is an overtime ban so they could cancel at the last minute. I had already booked my tickets when the announcement was made. Have a good day people - thinking of Mick and Urms specially.

Marydoll Sat 08-Jul-23 07:27:04

Good morning all from a sunny Glasgow, where it is 16°C, with thunderstorms predicted.

Mick, I'm a bit concerned that you are struggling to get your prescriptions and you seem to have no-one supporting you.

Ash, that was great that you got help with your case, did you book assistance? I couldn't carry a case nowadays.

Thank you for all your good wishes yesterday. Poor wee Dollie was absolutely miserable. After seeking medical advice, we were advised to top up the paracetamol with ibruprofen. Things have certainly changed since my children were wee.
DD said it had brought back very bad memories of our holidays abroad, she always picked up ear infections in the pool.
Just as she was leaving, Dollie went to the loo and came back to inform us she had been sick everywhere! I have never met anyone so calm .After being sick.
It was actually a blessing in disguise. While down on my knees, cleaning up, I discovered a pool of water under the radiator, which was obviously leaking.
After she left, I lay down in the conservatory and slept for two hours.
I do not know where I found the strength to look after her, when I'm still quite unwell. The power of a gran's love. 😍

I will be doing nothing today, yesterday has taken its toll, but what a tonic to have the company of such a loving wee girl.
Still not feeling up to going to Mass, I shall watch online. Even if I say I will go and do nothing, I know I will be caught up in things and I don't want to discuss my absence with the parish busybodies. 😉 My non stop, hacking cough is back, (which means my lungs are congested) and I don't want to be annoying everyone at church.

I hope you are feeling better Stilllearning and also anyone else, who is struggling.
Have a good day folks.

karmalady Sat 08-Jul-23 07:24:12

Good morning from an overcast and grey s somerset.

Hoping for rain this morning, one of my two baby rowans is really struggling and half its leaves are crispy brown. Tap water is not the same

I have two large tall planters to empty later as I am expecting a few new hayloft plants next week. I think I will need 3 bags of john innes 3 and they are heavy to manhandle, I think I will buy them locally this morning and can immediately put one bag into each pot. I don`t like to leave these bags out as they get extremely heavy if it rains on them. I will need grit as well. I am getting stokesia for the first time and a michaelmas daisy for the actual garden.

Have a good day

Pittcity Sat 08-Jul-23 07:11:25

Good morning from sunny Colchester. A warm night and morning with the storms forecast for later.
DH and DGS1 have left for a fishing competition. I have a 7 year old DGS to amuse. He has asked to go and feed the ducks. That is a 2 minute walk away, so should fill half an hour!

Love to all 🦩 x

BlueSapphire Sat 08-Jul-23 07:03:43

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny 🌞 Northampton; thunderstorms forecast, but that is not going to put me off my trip to Milton Keynes! I shall hardly be outside anyway, as it is all under cover, only a brief foray from bus to shops.

My new posh frock fits beautifully, and I thought I needed new shoes to go with it, but I found a smart pair of black heels in the wardrobe, which I had forgotten about. I also have an M&S voucher to spend, so will have a good mooch around there, and also in Next, who have a sale on. Hoping to get a nice lunch out as well, will save me cooking tonight.

Silly me got on the wrong bus home yesterday; at the bus-stop I use both buses come from the same direction, but one goes to the town centre and one takes me home - both have the same number, but different destination. I didn't look for the destination, just the numbet! So I had to get off at the next stop, cross the road and wait another 15 minutes for the right one, which was absolutely packed, as the previous one had been cut out. Very frustrating, but had to laugh at myself....

Must get my shower now, ready to get an early bus to town. Hope all your Saturdays go well.

Gala Sat 08-Jul-23 06:59:25

Good morning from a currently dull but very warm Sefton. Rain & thunderstorms forecast for this afternoon. Oh joy! Just what we don't need as DH's sister & her husband are over & we all hoped to spend the afternoon with DS1 & family in their garden. Out for lunch at a local hostelry first. They are super considerate guests as they always stay in a local Travelodge. A lovely family meal out in an Italian restaurant yesterday evening. It was an early meal to accommodate our 2 little granddaughters. There were 10 of us, almost my entire immediate family bar one. Our niece rarely makes family gatherings as she works in the theatre. Her working "day" starts as everyone else's finishes. She has a very "upside down" life. We had a successful sleepover with GD1... apart from the 6.30 start. She was safely delivered to school & mum & dad arrived back from London in time to pick her up & join us for an early tea. It's good when plans pan out as planned & life (or working to rule train drivers) doesn't get in the way.
Thoughts with those of you with family worries & personal struggles. May you all have the best weekend possible.

kittylester Sat 08-Jul-23 06:53:05

Good morning from North Leicestershire where the sky is an ominous mix of bright sun and very dark clouds. There were some very bug spots of rain on the roof of our glass corridor when I got up.

This morning, I must make a quick dash to Tesco before we go and finally sign off the kitchen plans.

Travelling Greek Taverna for tea. It will be the first time we have tried this particular 'food van' which parks at the cricket ground in the next village, but we have heard good reports.

Have the very best day possible everyone.

brook2704 Sat 08-Jul-23 06:51:42

Good morning everyone from Cambridge, I’m awake early as the sun is streaming in the window and it’s so warm. I think there’s rain forecast for later though. I’m just about to tip toe downstairs to make a cuppa …
Yesterday was a scorcher but surprisingly my hay fever was much better than it is at home. I wonder if it’s a different type of pollen here
I had a quiet morning but busy afternoon looking after the DGSs. You’re so right Ash they are lucky I’m able to travel to look after them but I’m happy that I’m asked and trusted too.
Today there’s swimming lessons this morning and then we’ll probably be going out to a park somewhere this afternoon
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

RosesandLilac Sat 08-Jul-23 06:49:10

Good morning from a village 15 or so miles east of you grandMattie, where the sunshine is being overtaken by very dark clouds.
I’ve just got the washing in that dried overnight and it’s looking like we’re getting some more rain, hooray!
Yesterday I met my oldest friend, with he daughter and granddaughters who have come over from America for the funeral. A very poignant meeting but full of laughter too.
Today I don’t have much planned, I must clear the ironing and have a good tidy up.
I hope you have a good day 🌹

Greyduster Sat 08-Jul-23 06:47:39

Good morning Michael and all GNs. The sun is up but it’s not going to last. We are in for some wild weather and a lot of rain if the forecast is to believed. DD came over and stayed last night. We will get a few jobs done outside today - I need to move some pots around the garden - and then if the weather breaks, we’ll look at tackling the garage, which is a mess. Or we may just say to hell with it, put our feet up and drink tea!
Whatever you’re doing, have a good day.

fancythat Sat 08-Jul-23 06:44:05

Good morning from a wet Down South.
The grass hasnt quite recovered yet from all the dry weather, but it is slowly doing so.
The weather is slightly irritating me lately. I can go from cold to hot to cold to hot all in one day, or sometimes, even just all in the same morning.

grandMattie Sat 08-Jul-23 06:14:26

Good morning from a grey, sticky Bristol (or “bristle” as the predictive text insists daily).
I slept like a log last night, which is very unusual for me. So I’m raring to go.
My financial advisor called off at the last minute yesterday, which meant that DS and the girls came a bit earlier. A foray to IKEA; I had wanted blinds but they were the wrong size. I didn’t take the assistant’s advice to cut 12 cm off each blind…. I shall order them online from a company I used in Sandwich. DS got the storage boxes he needed.
Indifferent lunch from the Swedes. I don’t know why people rave about the food there.
In the afternoon, I joined one of the inmates in the sun, we were the joined by another three and had a good chinwag.
Today, church coffee morning, then late coffee with my upstairs neighbour. Free afternoon.
Marydoll and her precious Dollie, Urms and the many others in distress remain in my heart.
Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩

NotAGran55 Sat 08-Jul-23 06:03:18

Good morning from currently sunny West Berkshire.

Mick you really must contact your GP if you are still having problems following your operation just to check that what you are experiencing is normal. PLEASE do it.

A few little jobs this morning including a trip to the post office and then a lazy afternoon in front of the TV watching the tennis.

Have as good a day as you can one and all.

Ashcombe Sat 08-Jul-23 06:01:13

Good morning from a fine start in Rugeley but with a warning for thunderstorms. I’m staying in Travelodge as my DS can’t accommodate visitors.

Yesterday, my journey went well (thank you for the good wishes) and I was lucky that DS was free to meet me at the station, where my Cross Country train was only about 12 minutes late arriving which isn’t bad in a journey taking nearly four hours. The staff were most kind and I was given help with my case at both ends of the trip. The train was crowded, with Friday being a popular changeover (predictive text preferred “hangover”!) day for holidaymakers.

I hope Dollie's earache has eased, Marydoll; such a horrid pain.
I think we are all looking forward to seeing a photo of glamorous GrannyGravy13 and hope you had a wonderful evening.

How super that your DS1 developed a love of musical theatre as a result of school experiences, Gala! As you say, a lifelong hobby that keeps participants usefully occupied. I bet you felt proud of your GD, harrigran. An ambitious production for a school!

Lovely photos yesterday, Grammaretto! I hope your American cousin arrived safely and you managed the airport run.
Your family are lucky you are able to travel so far to mind the grandchildren, brook2704! Hope Billy Joel delivered.
I hope all travellers arrive safely and those who are poorly (eg Stilllearning) or with unwell family members see some improvement. Thoughts with those having sad times, especially Blossoming.

Today I have plans to meet a couple of old friends from when I lived in Staffordshire.
Enjoy whatever your day brings! 🦩🥰😎💐🦩

Michael12 Sat 08-Jul-23 05:53:49

Good Morning Everyone,
I slept to my usual sleeping pattern last night .
I am trying to get the manager of the building to pick up my prescriptions .
Hopefully things improve soon as to health .
Take Care,
Mick