Good news that the kidney scan was clear Ekwnimitee.
I can’t do billowing sleeves either Marydoll. My stick like skinny arms look ridiculous poking out the ends.
Good Morning Monday 20th April 2026
Good Morning Everyone,
Its a dry but grey sky over brackley tis morning.
Todays plans will be decided after I have had some breakfast
As long as watch the cycling on tv ,and I have still yet to have a Chinese take Away to really say I am back into my normal routine .
Health wise I am hoping things gradually improve .
Take Care,
Mick
Good news that the kidney scan was clear Ekwnimitee.
I can’t do billowing sleeves either Marydoll. My stick like skinny arms look ridiculous poking out the ends.
Good morning from cloudy Lancashire to Mick and everyone.
Another hot and humid day, no real plans apart from pottering in my newly created jewellery workshop. The usual physio and a walk later.
Have a good day all whatever you’re doing. Thoughts to Kalu, Baggs, *Urms and all those with troubles 🌻
Good morning from a sunny W Kent. All the ironing is done and a quick tidy up now DD2 and GC have gone back to their building site for the weekend. A walk into town seems to be about it and curry this evening. A few phone calls to make.
Ash I am so sorry to read about the baby.
Thinking of all those struggling along.
For those who have the sun, enjoy it.
Morning from slightly overcast Wiltshire.
Enjoying coffee and Gransnet while listening to Classic FM.
Sister and dog stayed last night. Lovely delivery curry for tea. Leftovers for tonight!
Have a lovely day x
Good morning from an overcast NE.
I was so looking forward to my lunch out with my friend but it was disappointing. I am intolerant to chilli and pepper and told them so when booking, ordered sea bass and it arrived with a spicy sauce, waitress told me to just leave the sauce. The water brought to the table was warmer than the food and the waiting staff looked as if they were there under sufferance. Nice idea to eat in a calm atmosphere but won't be repeated.
My sister and BIL will visit this afternoon, he is managing his leg brace which allows him out of the house.
Family are returning home from their London holiday, they have packed so much into the week and even had a reunion with their UCL pals.
Lovely to hear from Urmston, you are in my thoughts constantly.
Have a good weekend.
Good morning Mick and all from a dull Oxfordshire, yesterday was so hot, hopefully it will be cooler today, the sun is peeping out as I write this.
Ash that is so cruel, the family must be devastated.
Hairdresser didn’t show up yesterday, I texted her and she was ill in bed but forgot to let me know, as she has a second job now I’m not quite sure where that leaves me.
Anyway, we had a good evening with a friend and some people we haven’t seen for a couple of years, it was good to meet up with them again and we hope to make it a regular event. All of the crockery I used came from my ‘stash’ it does look so pretty, I must bring it out more often.
That’s it from me, another pottering day beckons.
love to Urms,Kalu and Baggs and all those of you who are struggling with ill health, have a good day everyone.
Good morning everyone from a cloudy Northampton. Haven't even been outside yet today and I have already started with an attack of hay-fever, stinging and streaming eyes and nose. Unless it's my cat fur allergy, but the cats are not back from the cattery yet, and I was fine yesterday at home.
A good journey back from Tilbury yesterday; the ship docked at 8am, and I was home at 10.30. Went over to thank my neighbour for looking after the house (and for cutting my front grass!), to find his wife quite poorly, having had to be rushed to hospital earlier in the week to have fluid drained from her lungs. She has been quite ill for some time with cancer, which was being controlled with drugs, but they are fast running out of options. It is so sad.
A quick visit to Sainsbury's yesterday afternoon to pick up some milk and a few essentials; I am awaiting my main shop from Sainsbury's around lunchtime.
Then back to more unpacking - I emptied one suitcase yesterday, and have a load of washing in the machine - I know there is more to come!
Posting some pictures of our sail back on Thursday - on our sail back up the English channel the Captain gave us a treat and sailed very close to the Needles - it felt as though we could touch them!
I said a "see you later" to my cabin as I left it yesterday - I am back on the same ship next April, and have the same cabin again!
Thinking of all those with worries and troubles.
I too love the Bruno books, listening to the latest one.
I have never heard Gamache.
Wyllow3
Morning from an overcast S Yorks with a forecast that means I won't put the wash out.
Quiet day planned - my book on the go is one of the Three Pines Series from Louise Penny with the hero M Gamache, very rewarding reads.
Bests for poorlies and carers, and have the best days possibly all.
I LOVED these books!
I also love the Guido Brunetti series by Donna Leon and if I had to choose between Brunetti and Gamache as my secret crush, it would be a hard choice!
Good morning all. It's another cloudy day on the Angus coast but the sun is making a valiant effort. However there's rain in them thar hills which looks as if it's headed this way.
Ash that is so tragic. That poor family. About 15 years ago DD's friends lost their 2-year-old to cot death, just two days after his second birthday. It's a tragedy that you never recover from.
I too am having a restful time just now karma, on the insistence of my body! My tai chi classes are my only achievement these days - I do enjoy them.
The Balloons sound spectacular Grandmattie, though like others I have never fancied going up in one.
It was lovely to see Urms for a moment yesterday. Be sure to know you are very much in the thoughts and prayers of everybody Urms.
Grandmabatty those two little dgs of yours are quite a handful! My own two boys were rather like that - I always put it down to them being just 15 months apart. The mischief DS1 could get up to while I changed the nappy of DS2 had to be seen to be believed! We all survived though, and they're fine family men - one will become a grandfather soon! Take heart.
Today instead of going into the local town I think I shall go down to Dundee for a foray on the M&S Food Hall for a change. In which case I had better get moving!
Have the best day you can everyone, and enjoy any sightings of the sun ☀️
Morning from sun in S Hants, MrJ has gone to get the paper. We met up with my son and his partner last night for a drink in our local, good to see them. My daughter is having a relaxing break with the children in Menorca, we too are cat feeding monitors Jacs7 until tomorrow when someone else takes over.
Devastating for that family Ashcombe I can’t imagine their grief.
Odd jobs to do today, enjoy yours 🦩🦩
Morning from an overcast S Yorks with a forecast that means I won't put the wash out.
Quiet day planned - my book on the go is one of the Three Pines Series from Louise Penny with the hero M Gamache, very rewarding reads.
Bests for poorlies and carers, and have the best days possibly all.
Good morning all from the Black country very windy but the sun still shining.
Yesterday DH had his hearing aids fitted what a difference I shall have to watch what I'm saying now he can hear me😀, we were out with friends on the evening and he said it was nice to hear full conversations and not to have to pretend he'd heard.
Ash what a tragedy condolences to the family.
Ginster you are right ballooning is a wonderful experience I've been up in one 3 times over the Italian Alps.
Well usual full English calling so will come back later to read everyone's happenings enjoy your Saturday whatever your plans and may you all find some ☀️ although while I've been writing this the sun has disappeared and it's gone very dark.
Good morning , back to dull and drizzle ! The rain butt is getting a refill
, it’s amazing how helpful it has been , it gathers rain just from the roof of the greenhouse , the overflow runs over the wall to the bushes at the front and stops the rain puddling around the base
I have one ripening tomato ! It’s a deep orange colour ! I grew these from a packet of mixed varieties that I got in Lidl , so no idea what will be the result
Good morning Mick and everyone from an increasingly dark Carlisle where it is just starting to rain.
I haven't had time to read all your posts in detail yet but have seen yours Ashcombe, I'm so sad for that poor family and their lost baby.
I had my kidneys ultrasounded yesterday, all fine in spite of all those infections.
Right now I am going out for a drive to a nearby village for local meat and goodies plus a stop off on the way back for my free birthday cake at the garden centre. I've had email reminders that I've not had it yet! Well, I'm trying avoid the temptations of garden centres as I've enough plants for now. It is the bulb buying season now though....
I'll just wish you all a pleasant weekend if possible and go.
But must just say glad to see your post yesterday Urmston. You and Mr Urms are not forgotten.
Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve clouds and some light rain, it’s due to dry up soon and be warm at 21º
So very sad Ash condolences to the family
DH is off to work first thing and then we’re out later to a Celebration of the Centuries event at Fort George nearby. It’s a reenactment event run by Historic Scotland, I don’t think it’s really my thing but DH wants to go.
Good to see Urms posting on here yesterday, sending much love
Hoping everyone finds something to enjoy today and take care all whatever the day brings 💐
Morning all, we are off to DS4 to look after GD (6 yrs old) and GS (3, The Imps partner in crime 🤣) for a couple of hours. Hopefully the weather will be ok as they are outdoors children and they are fortunate to have a large garden with a play area for them.
Then it will be a walk over the road to the butcher’s and pop into our lovely independent Turkish Grocers.
So sad Ashcombe
(((Hugs to all in need))) 🙋♀️🦩
Good morning on a sunny but fresher day.
What a sad story Ash losing a child at whatever age is heartbreaking. We lost our first (a boy) at just under 4 weeks and while we would probably not have the three daughters I have today, I still remember those dark days and the pain.
I hope all with sorrows or worries can gain comfort from the love of their families and friends. Can’t say any more, but wish you all a gentle Saturday.
Good morning all from a very wet and muggy Glasgow.
I've had yet another dreadful night, I think I may sleep in another room tonight, to give DH a break. I suspect my new biologics are starting to kick in, this is all too familiar. I had become very complacent, thinking I had got away with it this time. As my mother would have said, See what thought did!.
Nice to see you popping in you Baggs, although I think if it's anywhere like here, your home should be renamed Soggy Brae. I always love hearing the name of your home. I have a vision of it above the town, surrounded by trees, overlooking the Firth. Probably totally incorrect.
How upsetting to read about the wee baby. DIL lost a much wanted IVF baby early in her pregnancy, there are no words. Life is so cruel.
Well, there was no pram pushing yesterday, much to our disappointment.😪
Yesterday morning, DIL received a letter with an appointment for Babydoll to have two immunisations that afternoon! It appears, some mums didn't receive the letters at all. She looked so cute with two round plasters on her wee, chubby thighs.
We agreed that we would go and look for the elusive fishmongers (we can never find it) at DS', while DIL was at the clinic. Dollie was not amused that we didn't bring her scooter and she had to walk. Much bribery was involved!
Whilst in a queue waiting to pay for DH's liquorice allsorts (there is a bargain shop, which sells them), Dollie decided she needed the loo. We had no idea where the public toilets were. DH had to abandon me and rush her back to DS's. Unfortunately, he left me with the heavy shopping bag.
I was struggling to walk, my legs seemed to have seized up, I was short of breath and the bag was full of rubbish from the bargain shop.
Never mind, I thought, He will come back for me. Did he? Of course he'd didn't, because he never thinks, he was too busy cuddling baby!!!😡
I think I may have used every naughty word in my vocabulary, on my marathon journey back to DS' home.
It is only a five minute walk for normal people, but for me it seemed a lifetime.
DH of course couldn't understand why I was so annoyed with him.
Babydoll is now full of smiles and is beginning to recognise us. 💕💕💕, our visit was delightful and Dollie is so fond of her. She loves playing with her, which is part of my plan to help them bond.
She never sees her cousins on her mother's side.
Today, I plan on doing little. I have a Monsoon dress (a bargain of course) which has been waiting for weeks to have the sleeves altered. This latest fashion for huge billowing sleeves, just makes me look as wide as I am tall.
Good see Urms popping in, but not the circumstances. I must also check up on Kalu.
Waiting to hear of LLFL's Australian wedding.
I have the Vigil Mass tonight, but hopefully not much to do, as church has been closed all week.
The PP arrives back from his break today. He probably has a load of admin for me to do! He has had plenty of thinking time.
Enjoy your day folks, whatever your plans and as always, candles and prayers for the poorlies.
What a tragedy, Ash. Condolences to the family especially the little girl. 🫂
An empty day ahead so may give attention to another kitchen cupboard and/or one of the books on the unread pile. Missing human contact, I think, because weekends are taken up by family and mine are not local.
Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Muggy with threatening skies here
I am abandoning my Saturday café duties to my Brazilian helpers and going foraging in the Pentland hills. I think we'll find lots of mushrooms toadstools although the fungi foray is next month.
The freezer was accidentally unplugged for hours yesterday so some food was lost. It was a chance to see what's in there at least.
Such a tragic story Ash. Poor family.😥
Thinking of all those struggling at this time.
Good morning everyone from an extremely hot Algarve, I thought I’d slept well for a change but I’m already feeling tired again. DH is watering a few precious plots including SiL’s chilli which has just started turning red. Everything else just has to manage until it eventually rains.
SiL is coming back tonight for about a week, it’s always good to see him.
The photo for Mick, if it posts, is from a local magazine commemorating one of the earliest Volta do Portugal in the area.
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