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Good Morning Wednesday 19th July 2023

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Jacs7 Wed 19-Jul-23 07:14:44

Good morning from our holiday cottage in north Norfolk. Not sure what the weather is doing as I can only see the sky from my reclining position on the bed; it looks a bit grey and dismal.

Yesterday’s visit to Sandringham was very enjoyable. We got there early and were encouraged by the ticket office staff to hustle into the house ahead of a large coach load who were milling around at the entrance. DH and I slipped past them and enjoyed our tour. Some beautiful things to gaze at and, together with an audio tour and knowledgeable guides, we really enjoyed our time gawping at the treasures on display. There was also an exhibition of some of the King’s watercolour paintings; it was interesting to see how his style has developed through the years. We also visited the church with its entrance much photographed at Christmas when the late Queen came out from the service.

We then went on to Hunstanton for an ice cream sitting on a bench overlooking the sea. I managed to consume the ice cream without it melting all over me. A very good day all round.

Today we are off to explore King’s Lynn with a visit to the Sea Henge which was discovered fairly recently.

Hope everyone has a good day.

Beechnut Wed 19-Jul-23 07:11:37

Good morning from Severnside where it is sunny.

I’m going to go swimming today. I also want to make an autumn wreath so I plan to order the things I need. I’ve never done one using these materials before and it’s something I’ve had my eye on doing for a while.

I think your new plans for out and about are sensible Mick.

Thinking of you all with troubles. I don’t often say but think all the more.

Have the best day you can 🌺🦩

Jaxjacky Wed 19-Jul-23 07:05:13

Morning from a cloudy S Hants, 16 though, so humid. Washing to do, picking a friend up later and we’ll head out for lunch to a favourite pub.
Yes Mick a little every day, you’ll soon be back in your routine.
Thoughts with those in a very tough place.
🦩🦩

monk08 Wed 19-Jul-23 07:03:54

Good morning all from the Black country very dull again which doesn't bode well, playgroup have their teddies picnic usually held in Dils mums garden. We have nursery pick up then should be going to the picnic will wait to hear if there's a change of plan.
Thanks for the update on Kalu as usual she is in my thoughts along with Urms take care Marydoll don't overdo outstanding jobs pass the baton on hard as it may be.
Whatever your plans for today may you all find some ☀️.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 19-Jul-23 07:03:38

Morning all from an overcast S E Essex.

My lovely cleaning fairies are here today, I am off to the gym this morning then quickly rush home for the arrival of our teenage GSs. It’s a longtime since we have had two teenagers in the house for a week, I
have bulging food cupboards and fridges but I expect they will be empty in a couple of days 🤣🤣

Thinking of Urmstongran and Kalu

Don’t overdo things Marydoll and Mick

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩

baubles Wed 19-Jul-23 07:02:39

Good morning from South Lanarkshire. It’s cool but the sun is shining, please may it last.

That’s a more manageable plan Mick, take things slowly.

Thinking of you today Marydoll, may you get through it without feeling too bad.

Kalu and her family are in my prayers, Urms and her dear man also.

I’ve an unexpected day off today as a planned meeting has been postponed and I’m not needed for cover. Not sure yet what I’ll do but there’s lots to be done around the house and garden.

Have the best day possible everyone.

ginny Wed 19-Jul-23 06:53:18

Good morning. Woke early today , I had a bad night with pain from my hip.

Very pleased with the blinds that were fitted yesterday . The windows look so much nicer now and we have ordered some more for the other two bedroom windows.

Today will be a bits and pieces day other than going to see DGS2s ‘Graduation’ . He goes up to Middle school in September.
This evening I have an online art class and also need to get a couple of cards painted .

Thinking of those with struggles and challenges and wishing a good day for all.

Ladyleftfieldlover Wed 19-Jul-23 06:52:40

Morning all from West Oxfordshire and what is looking like a sunny day already. It is the monthly U3A lunch today. We have missed the last two or three for various reasons so it will be good to see everyone. Afterwards I am having a shingles jab. Apparently I am entitled to one now I am 70. I will ask about a pneumonia jab too. It is WI tonight. The speaker will talk about ‘not having to wear black’. The competition is a favourite pair of shoes. I am taking along a pair of black sparkly shoes with studs and buckles. We are also having a cake stall in aid of Helen House in Oxford. I have defrosted a raspberry and chocolate cake which I made a while ago. Have a good day everyone especially those of you who are suffering.

Ashcombe Wed 19-Jul-23 06:44:12

Good morning from a bright and sunny Torbay.

Small steps, Mick, will be enough to give you a sense of achievement besides being gentle exercise in the fresh air.

I enjoy rail and bus travel besides driving sometimes, karmalady. It’s a chance to relax and watch the world go by as you go by the world! It’s good to know more places are becoming accessible to you.

This morning we have a slot booked at the council tip. It’s not usually too busy but they’ve continued the requirement to book when visiting which was introduced during the pandemic.

Later we have an end of term party at Wednesday Club where we take and share a contribution of food. I usually take an assortment of crudités to contrast with the cakes and other sweet items. Tonight we have another rehearsal for Dad's Army, which opens in two and a half weeks' time.

Take care not to do too much, Marydoll, on a difficult day for you. Thank you for the update on kalu. What a busy day, grandMattie; safe journey to your DS.

Our thoughts with those suffering the pain of illness or loss on this hump day. 🦩🥰😎💐🦩

RosesandLilac Wed 19-Jul-23 06:33:34

Good morning, a dry start here too on the edge of the Cotswolds.
Yesterday I met my sister for coffee, needless to say I didn’t leave the garden centre empty handed 😊
I did a little bit of gardening but very puffed so had to stop, really frustrating. I will do more today.
An early dog walk, DH is going away for a few days so will get the housework done and then enjoy having time to myself with the dog.
We might even have a coffee in the village on our walk this morning I think!
Take care everyone 🌹

Whitewavemark2 Wed 19-Jul-23 06:28:22

Good morning from a cloudy South Downs.

Yesterday I cut down, cleared, fed and watered the delphinium bed. 🤞it gives me another flowering Sep/Oct.

Today I’m meeting a friend for lunch and catch-up, then into M&S for some bits of food and flowers.

Fish day today so Sicilian fish stew for dinner.

Enjoy the day

grandMattie Wed 19-Jul-23 06:27:37

Good morning from Bristol. Baby steps, Mick, you have had major surgery.
I’ve already done three loads of washing last night, one more to go, for hanging out.
I had a quite different day to what I expected yesterday. I needed to go to the supermarket to stock up. It’s nearly a mile each way. Came home with my heavy trolley.
I suddenly thought that, as he was leaving in the afternoon, DS would probably prefer me to go to him than vice versa. He did. So I got the bus, facing another near mile (uphill!) to DD’s house. Goodbyes are an especially nasty form of emotional torture 😢
I got home at nearly midday expecting to see the men installed, finishing the floor - they had the key. I waited for them until 1530, fidgeting and feeling understandably annoyed, they didn’t finish until nearly 6pm. It looks lovely!
Dinner was late. I fancied rice. Could I find it? Unthinkable not to have any as it’s my absolute favourite carb. Eventually found it where DD had “hidden” it when she’d unpacked my stuff. Phew!
I haven’t replaced all my precious and fragile things, books, etc.
I’m expecting an IKEA delivery this afternoon. Someone is coming on Friday to put the wardrobe together. More shuffling of stuff…
I must get up and put my sheets in the wash.
I’m thinking of going into town this morning.
Hugs to everyone. Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩

Marydoll Wed 19-Jul-23 06:27:04

Good morning Mick and all who follow. It's a cool 7°C here.

I'm glad to hear you are taking a slower pace, Mick, I thought you were being a bit over ambitious, given you haven't really been out and about. Just pace yourself.

I'm up quite early for me, ( taking a great deal of effort) as the funeral is earlier than we usually have here. There have been so many funerals here in the last few weeks, that the PP has had to fit this one in earlier, to ease the burden of a long wait for the family.

I'm going out a wee bit earlier, as I have lots of outstanding jobs about the church, due to my recent incapacity.
It is going to be really busy and I'm a bit anxious about being in a large crowd, considering I am immunosuppressed and worried I may feel unwell and have to go out.
Unfortunately, I woke up in the night with a dizzy spell and hot flushes, I hope my dicky ticker doesn't let me down today of all days, just when I'm beginning to feel a wee bit better.

I was in contact with my dear pal Kalu yesterday. Please keep her, her DH and the girls in your thoughts and prayers. She reads the thread, but doesn't feel up to posting. 😪

Good wishes for all who are struggling, Blossoming, another poster with bereavement to deal with, Susan, the Corner family, Urms and anyone one I may have forgotten. My concentration is zilch these days, so please forgive me if I forget anyone.
Enjoy your holidays, trips and activities.
A wave 👋 to those, who read this thread daily and are struggling with difficult home circumstances. 💐

Have a pleasant day folks. I must get up and wash my hair. I need to put my public face on! 😉

karmalady Wed 19-Jul-23 06:05:23

Good morning, a nice day today in s somerset and the washing will be out soon

Yes, small steps Mick, while the body heals and confidence builds. Good progress

I enjoyed my pottering yesterday, no hurry and relaxed but got a fair bit done, including bottoming my bedroom

Today I am off out on the bus, love that bus ride which takes an hour. I downloaded the new bus timetables and was very happy to see that I can now get to two further places, including a larger town and a smaller place with access to a large shopping centre. I am very pleased,it bodes well for the `just in case` if I could not, or do not want to, drive

Have a good day

Michael12 Wed 19-Jul-23 05:49:15

Good Morning Everyone,
A dry but cloudy start here in brackley .
Yesterday I did not take the plunge and go to Bicester , I am now aiming at a more slower way by adding a little bit each day , like local supermarket etc.
I will shop in small doses .
Take Care,
Mick