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Good Morning Thursday 17th August 2023

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Grandmabatty Thu 17-Aug-23 07:21:09

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 13° and very cloudy. It is forecast to burn off later. Susan I hope you feel better soon. Ash that must be uncomfortable for the actors. I remember a performance of King Lear at Stratford when the temperature was in the 90s. Everyone on and off stage were drenched in sweat. Kittylester good luck! Oopsadaisy a very productive gardening time for you.
Yesterday I managed to achieve quite a bit by pottering. Dgs1 had a good day at nursery and told his teacher of his highlights - a woman falling in the street and a seagull being hit by a car! Both happened and obviously stuck in his wee mind more than the swimming pool.
Today I'm meeting friends for a late coffee/early lunch. I'll pick up one lady who can no longer drive and we'll meet the rest. One of us is harder work (not me!) and has opinions on everything: from where you go on holiday to what you're allowed to eat. She's also a drama queen and, matter what other people are going through, she has it worse. Sometimes I rise to the bait and get annoyed but I've known her for many years and she's not going to change now. She has been a good friend to me many many times, so it's best to nod and smile. Tonight I'll visit mum. Dd went yesterday so it's my turn tonight. Salad for dinner I think. Have a good day all

Susan56 Thu 17-Aug-23 07:04:04

Good morning from Shropshire.A misty start but sun forecast later on.

I am feeling a bit rubbish on the antibiotics so spent yesterday afternoon lying down and reading.

We have somebody coming to give us a quote for a new boiler today so will probably need to lie down again after that!Nothing else planned apart from the usual household chores and sorting another box of books.

I hope your migraine has cleared Llfl.Safe travels.Grammaretto I hope your feeling better too and that the assessment goes well.

Have the best day you can everyone🌺🦩

GrannyGravy13 Thu 17-Aug-23 06:55:12

Morning all we are supposedly in for another warm sunny day here in S E Essex.

We have DS4’s youngest being dropped off here at 8am (GS who is 4 in September) as DiL is off to London with GD (6yrs) to see the Wizard of Oz show. The Imp will come round later (with DD) so I guess there will be lots of laughter and splashes in the spa pool.

DH has offered to BBQ tonight so all I have to do is make salads.

lfl I have fond memories of Manley, I hope the weather is good for you.

Have a good day folks 🙋‍♀️🦩

kittylester Thu 17-Aug-23 06:53:02

Good morning all from a bright North Leicestershire and where there is a heron on the roof of the house opposite. We are fairly close to the river where the herons usually gand out and our neighbour has a pond full of koi.

Last day of the children's stay today. The girls stayed with their cousins last night and we are repaying the compliment today. Wish us luck with 5 children!

My friend now has a treatment plan - she is on steroids and will start chemo on Monday. She will stay in hospital for the start of her treatment.

Greyduster Thu 17-Aug-23 06:52:26

Good morning Michael and all GNs from a uniformally grey, cool South Yorkshire. It was so hot yesterday but GS did get the hedge and lawn cutting done for me.
I didn’t sleep well last night and seem to be coming down with a cold, but I will do my usual walk in the woods this morning and then have lunch with DD. When I spoke to her yesterday afternoon she was making chicken soup, so maybe there will be some of that!
Have the best day you can folks.

NannyJan53 Thu 17-Aug-23 06:43:44

Good morning from a very warm Black Country.

Just wrote a long post which promptly vanished!

Suffice to say it is my Thursday walk this morning, then hopefully tidy up in the garden this afternoon.

Wishing you all the best day possible.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 17-Aug-23 06:33:04

Good morning from a glorious South Downs.

Im lying in bed with all the bedroom curtains and windows wide open enjoying the rising sun and breeze.

Having down 500 ton of ironing yesterday I have a free day, so the garden will get all my attention. I forgot to feed the roses after their first flush in June and now the subsequent second flush the roses are smaller. Will molly coddle them over winter with garden compost mulch and a good feed in the spring. My echinaceas and rudbeckias are very floriferous this year, in fact everything has been, I reckon it was all the rain we had over winter and spring. I’ve ordered tulips and daffs and also thought I’d try and do a Monty and have a load of little pots planted with bulbs to sit on a garden table as they flower. I have a table that I “mosaic-Ed” in the potting shed somewhere I’ll use that I think. The mosaic is of a bulb cut in half with all the layers.

As the year progresses the rising sun hits a different part of the bedroom wall. So mid-summer it hits the back middle wall as it rises now it is on the back side of the wall and by mid-winter it has come around to barely hit the back of the bed head wall. Earths wobble🙂🌞.

I must stop yabbering!

Mackerel today, meant to be yesterday, but I had forgotten to order it, so delivery will bring some today. I had MBs sausage supper instead yesterday.

Hope everyone is in fine fettle and those that aren’t I hope the day never-the-less brings peace and contentment.

RosesandLilac Thu 17-Aug-23 06:30:32

Good morning, dull skies here on the edge of the Cotswolds.
Yesterday I had a lovely walk with the dog early, only in the village but it was peaceful and the cornfield was full of poppies and cornflowers, I wish I had taken my phone so I could have photographed it. I sat out in the sunshine after lunch and it was lovely.
Today housework and laundry then more reading in the sun hopefully!
Have a lovely day 🌹

karmalady Thu 17-Aug-23 06:24:05

Good morning from a warm dry s somerset

I have a dress to finish this morning and will have a fast walk early evening. Batch cooking later, I want to make ready meals for my freezer

Have a good day

Grammaretto Thu 17-Aug-23 06:14:42

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. It's just getting light.

I was touched by all the birthday greetings yesterday but wrote my thanks on the wrong thread. Thanks Mizuna for pointing that out.

Thankyou everyone!

I cancelled my plans and took a covid test which was negative. I had to buy a new pack of test kits as the ones I had were all dried up.

I have an appointment for an eye assessment today for my cataract operation which I don't want to miss. I'll wear a mask on the bus and when I arrive will admit to having a cold.

My Helpers leave for their next destination. It's a peace centre in N Ireland and sounds wonderful.

Apart from accidentally defrosting my freezer and shrinking a woollen cardigan by putting it in the washing machine, they have been a great help. shock
My next helper is due tomorrow.

Sorry you developed a migraine LLFL you are packing such a lot in!

I shall come back to read your posts properly.

I hope you've recovered from your day at the seaside Marydoll shock
You are an adventurer!

Have the best day you can everyone.

Ashcombe Thu 17-Aug-23 06:14:35

Good morning from a brightening Torbay.

Lovely photo, LLFL! Aren’t koalas fascinating? My DD1 in Geelong made mittens to protect their burnt paws whilst healing a few years ago. Safe onward travels and I hope the migraine has gone.

Forever a busy person, grandMattie! You have such useful skills to share.

I’m glad the Wiltshire Farm Foods are suiting you, Mick, as you get back into your normal routine.

We’ve had a few warm days which is making our theatre distinctly uncomfortable. I feel sorry for the men in their serge uniforms. Last night's audience was wonderfully appreciative with much laughter and applause followed by a busy bar session. My DS is staying with his father nearby and will be in the audience on Friday.

Keep smiling no matter what! 🦩🥰😎💐🦩

Oopsadaisy1 Thu 17-Aug-23 06:11:45

Good morning it looks as though we are going to have another sunny day.
We cleared a large area of brambles yesterday, cut down a huge Rosemary bush and moved some garden furniture around, found the sun dial covered in ivy so pulled that put, we left the brambles that have some juicy berries on and I’ll cut those later in the year, we filled our 2 brown bins at the same time as we finished, so no more clearing in the garden until the bins are collected.
Off to the beach today and then a visit to MrOops sister and her poorly husband.
Have a good day everyone, thoughts are with those who are going through tough times.

grandMattie Thu 17-Aug-23 05:53:19

Good morning from a dawning Bristol. Although high temperatures are promised, I haven’t felt hot, except in the late afternoons.
I have been making cushion covers for the Church children’s cushions. I hope to have finished them this morning, in time to take them in when I go to tai chi. I have appliquéd cats, mushrooms, apples, etc., on them…
This afternoon, after the hygienist, I’m dining with DD and family.
Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 17-Aug-23 05:42:31

Hello all. It’s early afternoon and I’m resting on the sofa. I drove my brother and I to the Koala hospital this morning in Port McQ. Most of the patients suffered burns in bush fires. It was a very bright day and I developed a migraine - the first for two months. My brother is making a bean curry for dinner. I have my packing to do this evening as I’m going to the airport at 9 am tomorrow. When I arrive at Sydney Airport, I must get a train and then a ferry to Manley. Have a good day.

Michael12 Thu 17-Aug-23 05:36:46

Good Morning Everyone,
Its twilight but dry here in brackley this morning .
Yesterday did a quickie to Bicester on the bus ,as Wiltshire delivery was sort of early .
As to those meals they suit me as well , plentiful .
Today usual trip on the bus ffor a couple of hours to Bicester.
Take Care,
Mick