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Good Morning Saturday 19th October 2024

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Michael12 Sat 19-Oct-24 05:36:59

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark ,and its raining here in brackley at the present moment .
Today , usual routine bus to Bicester ,small shop return and get one with housework related things .
Health wise I am OK at the moment .
Take Care,
Mick

Jaxjacky Sat 19-Oct-24 08:08:23

Morning from a wet and dull but mild S Hants. That sounds a joyous evening Grammaretto.
Love the low lying mist in your picture brook
An unexpected windfall yesterday cheered me, yet to hit my account, it will come in handy.
Today is a walk, newspaper and football.
🦩🦩

hollysteers Sat 19-Oct-24 08:17:29

Good morning Mick and all from Cloudy Chambers northwest coast.
Yesterday spent in pain management after op, but tidied round a bit. DS is in charge and loves cooking, but leaves devastation behind. Cooking wasted on me, my meal last night consisting of half a small trifle. I smell the delicious aromas from his efforts emanating from the kitchen…

Now enjoying David Copperfield from 1999 with Maggie Smith, although Dickens’ characters are so exaggerated.
DD arrives from the south today and DS will be off. He’s been very good company and useful with the jobs he gets on with.

Truly lovely pics today and thoughts to all🌺

Liberty Sat 19-Oct-24 08:18:57

Good morning from a dry and dull Suffolk. We shall have a quiet day today when I intend to soak the fruit in brandy for my Christmas cake which I will make tomorrow.

Apart from making a cake I like to leave everything else to do with Christmas until December but yesterday I booked tickets for a concert at Snape Maltingsbon 15th December.

We haven’t been to this concert before but it has been held now for a few years. It is the showing of Raymond Brigg’s “ The Snowman” with a live orchestra and choir and lasts only 50 minutes.

DGD1 is home from university the day before so I’ve booked tickets for DS and family and we two. Snape Maltings will be very festive( and heaving. It is DGS3’s birthday 2 days later so we’ll probably have a celebratory lunch after the concert which is at 12.30. There are now several different places to eat there now.

Hope today is a good day for all.

hollysteers Sat 19-Oct-24 08:20:46

Bonnybanko, your posts always cheer me up, you enjoy things so much and although I know life is not easy for you, you hardly ever complain.

NanKate Sat 19-Oct-24 08:35:36

Good morningMick and All from a wet South Bucks. Sunshine forecast from lunchtime onwards.

Off to see Nell Gywn at the local Amateur Dramatics. I’ve been warned it is a bit cheeky 😀

Tennis for me later too Bellasnana it’s great the two oldies Wawrinka and Dimitrov are through to the semis 👍🎾🎾

Georgesgran Sat 19-Oct-24 08:41:01

Good morning from a grey, soggy Durham. Still under par with a heavy cold and cough. I’m sick of my own company, but can’t really go out until I feel better.

Best wishes to all. X

GrannyGravy13 Sat 19-Oct-24 08:44:02

Morning everyone

I feel rather ropey along with a splitting headache and extremely sore arm after my Covid booster yesterday.

All plans cancelled today, hopefully I will feel better tomorrow as we are out with friends to celebrate a birthday.

Enjoy your day 🙋‍♀️

Gingster Sat 19-Oct-24 08:55:17

Good morning all and it looks like it’s our turn for rain here in Essex.

We were so lucky with our week in Suffolk- wall to wall sunshine and warm, warm days.

Yesterday we journeyed back with no holdups. The A12 is apparently the worst A road in the country. Always having work done for resurfacing but only in parts. We bumped, bounced and shook all the way home.

DS1 and DIL popped in after work for a chat to tell us gd has left her trainee post at the dental practice. She had a torrid time there for two months , with uncaring and bullying staff. She’s an intelligent girl with good A level grades , pleasant and keen. What a shame! It’s really knocked her confidence and this was her chosen career. Some people are so unkind.

What a beach Mizuna
Enjoy gay Paree. RosesMaw. I long to go back . 🇫🇷.
Brooke what a great pic. Northumberland is another in my bucket list.

Take care all and enjoy the day as best you can 🌻🍁

Gingster Sat 19-Oct-24 08:56:48

Horrid time not torrid 🙄

Gingster Sat 19-Oct-24 09:02:59

Oh Liberty that’s sounds great.
I’ll have a look at the programme and might well book it to take little gd. She would love it. ☃️🎄

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 19-Oct-24 09:15:12

Good morning everyone from south Manchester where it’s damp again but mild enough. We are taking my stepfather to M&S Food Hall this afternoon for a Big Shop. He lives very near the Man. Utd ground and there’s a match on this afternoon so we’ll have to hit the sweet spot to avoid the traffic. He had his Covid and ‘flu jabs on Wednesday with no ill effects and a recent MOT with bloods was normal. Very reassuring for him and us.

Ziplok Sat 19-Oct-24 09:16:22

Good morning,
Very wet and miserable here today. I think it will be a day spent indoors unless it brightens up a bit.
Gingster you won’t regret it if you manage a trip to Northumberland. It’s stunning.
That sounds a lovely concert to look forward too, Liberty, with lots of nice extras tagged on - I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful day.
Well, breakfast calls. Have a good day folks.

GrannySomerset Sat 19-Oct-24 09:16:58

Another sunny morning so should make the most of it, but I have nothing planned and nothing I absolutely have to do. Lots of positive posts this morning so hope the day continues like this for everyone.

BlueSapphire Sat 19-Oct-24 09:28:54

A later good morning from a very wet Northampton, but should brighten up by lunchtime, letting me get out to the shops. Will have a coffee and a bite to eat while I'm out.

Over 2 hours of dance classes yesterday morning, then coffee with a fellow Swan. Got the bus to the library, returned two books, but sadly.the book I wanted was out on loan, so I have reserved it. They will email me once it's in. Put the towels out on the washing line before I went out and they were all dry when I got back.

Out to rugby after dinner and luckily the rain held off; wow, what a match! We had a phone light show as our team came out which was amazing again, then the fireworks really started! Northampton Saints dominated, scoring 7 tries, and winning 47-17 against Sale Sharks. I went home a happy bunny!

Just spent 20 minutes trying to get one of my Alexas working until I realised it was switched off at the mains! I now have Tony Blackburn's Sounds of the Sixties on. A good programme for a Saturday!

Steak for dinner tonight. Hoping for a pleasant day ahead for all GNs. Happy travelling, Maw and grandMattie. gM, the point I think of the Guggenheim is the building itself, I thought it was magnificent, and only went inside for a coffee!

mae13 Sat 19-Oct-24 09:45:40

Good Morning from a dull and damp mid-Lancs. Not far off putting the clocks back, are we?

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sat 19-Oct-24 09:50:08

Another here who loves seeing photos on this delightful thread. 😊 adds to the interest doesn’t it?

Grammaretto Sat 19-Oct-24 10:06:06

Enjoy Paree Rosiesmaw!!
Lovely photo of beautiful Northumberland brook
How exciting Jax an unexpected windfall grin

luluaugust Sat 19-Oct-24 10:24:39

Gingster sorry to read about your GD’s work problems a very similar thing happened to GS1. He was greatly helped by a member of staff at his local job centre and is now in a civil service job which he enjoys, although it is not what he intended to do