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Good Morning Tuesday 17th October 2023

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Taichinan Tue 17-Oct-23 07:48:43

Morning all. There's a lovely rosy glow as the sun is beginning to peep over the horizon, but it's a tad chilly at 2° on the Angus coast. This is the last non-rainy day for the foreseeable future, so must search for washing to do before I go out to tai chi.
Yesterday was a glorious day - I wish I could bottle this weather for use in the winter!
Glad you're getting on so well Whitewave, and also that you had a good day with the boys Grandmabatty
Now I must make haste and find something to feed the washing machine with. Have a good day everyone x

Sar53 Tue 17-Oct-23 07:48:02

Good morning from the Essex coast.
It's dry but windy today.
I've been very unwell since Friday but hopefully on the mend now. I'm off to DD1 in Leamington tomorrow for a week to look after the girls for a couple of days whilst their parents go away.
Today DH has to go to the bank and then we are having lunch out.
Thinking of all with worries or illness to contend with.
Have the best day you can xx

brook2704 Tue 17-Oct-23 07:47:58

Good morning everyone from Inverness where we’ve clear sky and a chilly start to the day.
You’ll be so proud of your DGDs susan and harrigran, well done to them both
I’m going to the gym this morning for a boxercise class and then home by lunchtime as later I’m doing a volunteering session with some second year medical students, so hoping all goes well.
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Jacs7 Tue 17-Oct-23 07:35:01

Good morning everyone from north Kent. Not as cold as yesterday and supposed to be dry all day.

My first day of jury service meant a lot of hanging around as the trial was delayed, but eventually the jury was sworn in at 3pm. After a talk about our responsibilities from the judge we were free to leave by 4pm. The trial is due to last until well into next week. It was interesting - despite the delays and hanging about - to see how the judicial courts operate.

Today the kindle is recharged and reloaded - I finished one book and started another yesterday - and I shall be setting off shortly to do my civic duty!

Hope you all have a good day

kittylester Tue 17-Oct-23 07:32:54

Good morning all from a very cold North Leicestershire.

I intend to do a little Christmas planning this morning. I feel the need to make lists!!

This afternoon, a friend and I are driving the 40 miles to see our friend in hospital. Will be glad when she is home just down the road.

Our zoom course last night should have had 9 participants but only 3 logged on. It gave them more opportunity to talk but made it very intense and tiring.

harrigran Tue 17-Oct-23 07:31:30

Good morning from a frosty NE. The heating has been on for hours.
DS is going to work for a half day and then coming to take me shopping.
This evening we are going to GD'S school for a music concert, GD is playing the piano.
Watching the news last night and was concerned to see that there had been shootings in Brussels City centre, they have raised security risk to the highest level. I do worry about DD living on her own there most of the time.
Have a good day.

Jaxjacky Tue 17-Oct-23 07:28:51

Morning from a slightly warmer S Hants, 8 and cloud. Yesterday was busy on the voluntary phone and my quiz team last night came last, oops!
Today I have physio for sciatica, which of course is improving, but I need to understand for the future.
Batch cooking mince in the slow cooker and a walk.
Have your best day.
🦩🦩

Pittcity Tue 17-Oct-23 07:28:17

Good morning from a chilly Colchester. Sunny and 15° today is the forecast.
A day volunteering at the charity shop followed by a quiet evening catching up with TV.
DH is taking DGS1 fishing for a couple of days as his school has 2 weeks off for half term, so I'll have an empty.
Love to all 🦩 x

GrannyGravy13 Tue 17-Oct-23 07:23:01

Morning all, I have a man coming first thing to valet my car, a shock for the bank balance but he is here for four hours and does an excellent job.

I will change bed and put the mid weight duvet on, not cold enough for the big winter one yet.

Thinking of Marydoll and other poorly virtual friends 🌸

Hello penpal 👋😘
Have a good day folks 🦩🙋‍♀️

cornergran Tue 17-Oct-23 07:11:54

Morning Mick, morning All. Looks like a dry, chilly start to our corner of Somerset.

GP pleased with Mr C yesterday, no need to go back. An unplanned trip to the blue and yellow warehouse was our exercise for the day. It’s a long walk round!

Even less sleep last night. Oh dear. Grocery delivery, hair cut for me, a bed to change and dust to remove today. Best find some energy, now where did I put it?

Have the best day you can everyone.

ginny Tue 17-Oct-23 07:08:56

Good morning all. Haven’t looked outside yet but it feel quite chilly.
After nearly 2 weeks of easy, quiet day I’ll be busy today.
First on the agenda is the removal of the clips from my hip op’ and then a physio session. DH has said we’ll have lunch out to celebrate my progress so far.
This evening I have a ticket for a special floral demonstration . It is only just down the road so DH will take me and collect me. It will be nice to see a few more people and these demos are always beautiful.
Wishing everyone a good day especially our friends with worries , illness or other problems.

Grandmachrisy47 Tue 17-Oct-23 07:04:38

Morning. Don’t know what the weather is like as the curtains are still closed.
Dgd for breakfast and walk to school this morning then I’m off to a nearby town for a quick manicure and pedicure to ready my feet for walking in Dundee next week.
Yesterday went a different town with my sister in law. I got a jumper and cardigan in a shop called (I think) you know who. Very reasonably priced and good quality. Think I’ll need them as it looks as if it’s going to be cold and damp next week where we’re going.
I’ll pop back and read your posts later. Have a good day.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 17-Oct-23 06:53:29

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. Another early start with the decorator arriving at 8 am. She made a good start yesterday. I think it will take four days.
Have a good day everyone especially those of you who are suffering in different ways.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 17-Oct-23 06:51:11

Good morning from a dark South Downs. 10c so not bad. The dog has just woken for an urgent “need to go out” so DH who is no good early mornings has had to get dressed and go out, armed with torch. I think he found it a bit of a shock.

mick I’m joining you in the diarrhoea club. The doctor said it could take weeks/months for my system to get used to the extra bile flowing through. Yesterday I ate a fat heavy meal (macaroni cheese) so I think it could be that. Baked fish today so I will see how things progress. But I feel fine and scars are healing well. I will stop the hibbiscrub now I think as they have totally close over and no bacteria can be a nuisance.

Nothing planned for today really, I will finish pickling some shallots, and perhaps make the Christmas puddings. A big family meal is in the planning stage - well it will be when son returns from South America - so the puddings will need to feed I reckon 10 as a few don’t like it.

I hope everyone is feeling well and dandy.

Peace and harmony to all

Grandmabatty Tue 17-Oct-23 06:33:18

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently -1° and dry. The heating is most definitely on. Susan well done to your dgd reading a poem. I hope it goes well.
Yesterday the boys and I had a good day. No tantrums. We were at the park in the morning and we're surrounded at one point by full grown cygnets all clamouring for food. The boys were very wary as the birds were much bigger than them. But lots of running around (boys, not birds) and a two hour nap later for dgs2 meant for a happy day.
Today we are having a picnic at Bo'ness. First we'll go to Marks and Spencer for the food and dgs1 can choose. We'll take a ball and find somewhere flat, I hope. Dgs1 is keen to see if there are boats. Later on I'll visit mum. Have a good day all

BlueSapphire Tue 17-Oct-23 06:32:34

Good morning everyone from a still dark and dry Northampton, 7°C outside and forecast to be sunny all day, so will hang the towels outside to dry off. They are having a short tumble dry to soften them up first.

Hairdressers this morning for a cut and colour, and then health walk after lunch if I am back in time. Must remember to take a pile of magazines to the hairdresser, better than throwing them out.

I too vacuumed the bedrooms yesterday when I got back from yoga; the Shark is now recharging so I can do the stairs. Spent yesterday afternoon in the garden pulling overgrown ivy off the fence behind the pergola; almost wish I hadn't bothered, as parts of the fence were rotten and coming away! Almost filled two bins.

May Tuesday be kind to all.

Ashcombe Tue 17-Oct-23 06:29:00

Good morning from a windy Torbay but it didn’t disturb my sleep, I’m glad to say.

Yesterday, I completed my Lidl shopping and was pleased when another till opening was announced. Having emptied half my trolley, I was unimpressed to be told , “This till isn’t opening after all as someone has gone home ill!”.

To be fair, another member of staff helped reload my trolley but by then a long queue had formed at the remaining one! I know, a first world problem and at least we no longer have the worry of shortages that clouded shopping trips a while ago!

A busy day ahead with Props this morning and then a theatre Committee meeting tonight. This will be my last one as I’m resigning wef the AGM on the 30th. I won’t be missed by certain others on it and I’ve served for five years.

I’m sure your DGD will make you proud, Susan56! Will the poem be in Welsh, I wonder?

I hope today gives everyone something to make them smile. 🦩🥰🦩💐🦩

Susan56 Tue 17-Oct-23 06:21:08

Good morning from North Wales where it seems slightly warmer than at home.

We are here overnight looking after the children so school runs this morning.This afternoon is the school harvest festival where DGD is reading a poem.Welsh class later this afternoon.DD and SIL should be home about 6ish so the plan is they will pick up fish and chips for us all.

Thoughts with all unwell and those with worries.

Hope yesterday went well with the boys Grandmabatty.

Have the best day you can everyone🌺🦩

RosesandLilac Tue 17-Oct-23 06:17:07

Good morning, I haven’t looked outside yet so no idea if it’s wet or dry here in south Gloucestershire.
I’m looking forward to my manicure later, I will also pop into the village shop for a few bits.
Tomorrow is haircut and the vaccinations - it’s all happening here!
🌹

karmalady Tue 17-Oct-23 06:11:56

Good morning from a dry and cloudy s somerset

I had a trip for a dental checkup yesterday and popped into marks, bought a couple of sugary yummy treats and a magazine for myself. I am so weak willed sometimes but the eton mess was yummy but so expensive. It was just a one-off

I was tired when I got back but I had changed all my bedding, more suitable for cold plus weightier with a nice welsh blanket on top with a throw at the foot. Whatever, I slept all through for a change. Changing bedding also means bottoming because my newest vac sees fluff when I don`t and there is lots to be seen after a change, even though I bottomed that room last week.

Heating came on yesterday, takes ages to warm the underfloor downstairs and smart meter showed 4x the normal daily energy cost when I went to bed. Temperature has settled down and I did a few temperature-reducing tweaks. Daily cost will reduce, through it only ticking over now, maintaining temperature

It has been so busy for over a week. A brisk walk later and then relax all day, with a definite afternoon nap in my recliner

Have a good day

grandMattie Tue 17-Oct-23 06:10:45

Good morning from Bristol. It is dry, I think, but very chilly. The weather is due to warm up in a few day. This yo-yoing of temperature discombobulates me, especially at night.
The solicitor said that probate should be very simple as DH had only the NS&I stuff, but would take between 8 and 20 weeks to come back. 20 weeks! Why can’t the civil serpents work full time and deliver; we pay them enough?
The WI meeting went ok - we were split into small, self-selected groups to do some “Christmas craft”, so people talked at me a bit more than usual…. Not very interesting crafty things.
Taichi this morning. I might go to Waitrose and the pharmacy this afternoon, leaving me with a free morning tomorrow.
Best wishes to those with emotional and physical mountains to climb. Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩

Michael12 Tue 17-Oct-23 05:40:46

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark but dry start here in brackley this morning.
Today for me a quite day in , things to do like laundry etc.
I did go out yesterday despite wind chill , just a shop returning home and watching TV.
Take Care,
Mick