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Michael12 Tue 22-Oct-24 05:42:04

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark but dry start here in brackley this morning.
After a bad night of diarrhea, I cleaned up earlier then manged to get some sleep , with plenty of laundry to do .
I am awaiting a Wiltshire order , before I decide what to do after .
Health wise hopefully I have cleared my system,and get back into a routine .
Take Care,
Mick

ginny Tue 22-Oct-24 08:01:49

Good morning from N.Bucks. The sun is making a valiant effort .
A little housework this morning then lunch with DD3. All the family will be spending Christmas at hers so we are going to be making lists in preparation.

Hopefully I’ll get. a couple of plants in the garden and some art done later.

Sorry so many are under par and hope for improvement.
A good day wished for all.

baubles Tue 22-Oct-24 08:02:44

Good morning from wet South Lanarkshire.

I eventually slept fairly well after tossing and turning for a couple of hours.

We had three energetic children here all weekend, there was lots of drawing, crafting and muddy puddle splashing along with trips to the play park. We also visited a little mini zoo not too far from us where I was astonished by the seven year old calling to me that she’d spotted an axolotl. How do children pick up these facts.

Now that they’ve gone home and order has been restored I’m enjoying the quiet I have to admit.

Daft dug has an appointment with the groomer this afternoon during which time I’ll walk our friends’ dog. They are in Europe waiting to be repatriated accompanied by a UK doctor after the husband suffered a heart attack on the third day of their holiday. Thankfully he is recovering well from surgery and is resting in a hotel now having been discharged a couple of days ago.

I’ll go back and read all your news now but Mick, perhaps it’s time to see your GP again.

Have the best day possible everyone.

kittylester Tue 22-Oct-24 08:06:47

Good morning all from North Leicestershire where the sky is a lovely pale pink!!!

We are taking Wolfie birthday shopping today. He gets to choose where we have lunch. I have a horrible feeling that it will be McDonalds. Not very good for my gf.

Have the best day possible everyone.

Taichinan Tue 22-Oct-24 08:12:45

Good morning all. Morning has broken in a beautiful rosy glow here on the Angus coast and skein after skein of geese are rising and flying off in search of breakfast - always a beautiful sight and sound.
Today is a busy day - tai chi followed by a 'big' shop and visits to the butcher and greengrocer. I hope my stamina can sustain it!
I noted that 26 posters were ahead of me this morning so am posting first and will read all the news later. Have as good a day as you can, and happy hols to the holidaymakers. Marydoll flowers

Liberty Tue 22-Oct-24 08:14:03

Good morning from a bright sunny Suffolk where the changing leaves on the trees are a glorious range of colours.

I’m meeting 3 friends for lunch today who all worked in different companies in the business centre where I was based for the last years of my working life. We all have led such different lives but get on so well and have interesting and entertaining lunches together every 5 or so weeks.

We are meeting in a hotel in Lowestoft which has “Special pensioners’ lunches on Tuesdays. As a group,we haven’t been but I went earlier in the year to one with another friend. We laughed and chatted as usual amidst more serious looking couples!

Hope those feeling unwell or caring for others find some comfort today.

monk08 Tue 22-Oct-24 08:32:14

Good morning all from the Black country where it is very overcast.
Ironing and if it stays dry a tidy up in the garden are todays plans.
30 posts on here already so haven't read through yet, lovely photos once again from our holidaymakers, will grab a cuppa and catch up with everybody's happenings.
Safe travels those on the move and virtual hugs where needed enjoy your day everyone whatever your plans ☀️

harrigran Tue 22-Oct-24 08:32:25

Good morning from a dry NE where the sun is now shining.
Yesterday was a day of reading and listening to music, I also had a little sleep on the sofa.
I did make an effort and cooked dinner, pork steak dipped in egg and sprinkled with panko crumb.
My vaccination arm is still sore but no other effects.
Nothing on the calendar today so will just tidy round and write my shopping list for tomorrow.
Have a good day.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 22-Oct-24 08:46:20

Good morning everyone from a dry south Manchester. The sun is trying to shine. I’m off over to be with the Boy Wonder later, do his lunch then meeting his mum at 2pm for the Harvest Festival at L’il Miss’ school. Mum has to scoot back to work for a senior lead meeting so I will wait for L’il Miss coming out and take her home and stay till dad gets in at 5pm. A nice change for her rather than being collected by the childminder.

EkwaNimitee Tue 22-Oct-24 08:52:39

Good morning Mick and everybody from bright Carlisle where it's also quite mild. Long may it continue!
Yesterday afternoon I got out in the garden again and mowed the front lawn, hopefully for the last time this season. I also swept up a mass of oak leaves. There is a large oak tree nearby and a strong wind piles loads of the leaves up in my doorway at this time of year. It will be an ongoing job for weeks.

Today I'm off into town shortly on various errands including a visit to a charity shop. I had a sweep through a wardrobe yesterday and cleared out a number of perfectly good blouses. I've finally decided that, having not worn them for at least 8 years, this time they really must go. They're rather fancy 'evening out' blouses and I don't have that lifestyle any more.

Mick your bowel problem seems to be dragging on a long time after your op, time for a review of drugs and diet with your GP/medical team? As others above have suggested...but we all care about you!

And have the best possible day everyone.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 22-Oct-24 08:56:28

Pleasant journeys home grandMattie and Sago. Loved your photos - look at those cobalt blue skies! You’ll be home in time to put all your clocks back. 😊

Jaxjacky Tue 22-Oct-24 08:58:51

Morning from a sunny, cooler S Hants. Lovely pictures from foreign climes, thank you all.
Voluntary phone was full of odd calls yesterday, confused people, all sorted out.
It was a joy to return for quiz night, all the usual people, and evening of banter and catch ups - we were rubbish at the quiz 🙂. I had my flu jab in the afternoon, not even a sore arm thus far.
ENT check on my nose this morning, library this afternoon.
🦩🦩

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 22-Oct-24 09:08:03

Lovely holiday pics from you too Maw! I remember those steps well at Montmartre. We then went on a Baton Rouge along the Seine. Happy memories.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 22-Oct-24 09:14:42

Poor you holly eating seems such a trial at present I bet you dread it. Maybe think about calorie drinks? FortiJuice is watery and each little bottle contains 200 calories. Easy to sip. Himself had them on prescription last summer, much needed when he lost 4st. Maybe your doctor would prescribe if you ask? Worth a try?

BlueSapphire Tue 22-Oct-24 09:26:53

Good morning everyone from a sunny Northampton; but it felt chilly when I got up.

A mostly quiet day yesterday once I got back from yoga and coffee. Hung the washing out, then after lunch read the paper, did the puzzle page,.and then settled down with my new book. Got absolutely lost in it and am now half way through!

Got up later this morning, so a rushed morning to make sure I am ready for our health walk early afternoon. Bit of kitchen tidying to do, chicken to thaw out for dinner tonight, and yesterday's washing to put away.

Lovely photos from those in foreign fields!

Have a pleasant Tuesday everyone.

Stilllearning Tue 22-Oct-24 09:31:48

Good morning from South Lanarkshire, not quite sure how the time has passed since I got up two hours ago but suddenly I’m in a rush! Post school childminding today but I go early to help out a bit with ironing etc and not having a car does add greatly to journey times, although I am getting lots of reading done.

Just want to say I’ve also really enjoyed the holiday snaps, especially the Chinese style vestments Mattie, they were totally new to me.

Thinking about all struggling, that’s a big weight loss Holly, what a time you’re having, good family care must be such a help.
I hope you can get some help too Mick, you must be exhausted.

Have the best day possible.

Georgesgran Tue 22-Oct-24 09:59:46

A late good morning from a bright, sunny Durham.
I slept better last night, but still coughing and sneezing, so I’ve postponed meeting a friend today - she had a compromised immune system.
There’s sickness and diarrhea in DD2’s household, so I’ve plenty of their laundry to deal with and I’m ankle deep in fallen leaves from a neighbour’s sycamore.

I think you should phone your surgery Mick for some advice. Do you have a strict diet to follow?

Good to hear from MaryD. There’s a strong woman, if ever there was one - 💐

Best wishes to all. X

hollysteers Tue 22-Oct-24 10:16:21

Thanks for the tip FGT, will make a note of it.

aggie Tue 22-Oct-24 10:35:00

Good Morning from a sunny Co Armagh, I’ve been out to check the greenhouse, it needs a good clean , but not today
My hands are telling me I’ve been crocheting too much !
It’s not using the hands , it’s my bad posture and the pains are from my neck , I’m a slow learner, I need to up my positioning of back support etc
I am so concerned that I started the blanket project , but it looks like my contributions will be limited
It’s very concerning to read of your health problems Mick, please get to see someone face to face to discuss your symptoms
Thinking of all the others with problems , take care and only post if you feel up to it 💐💐💐💐

GrannySomerset Tue 22-Oct-24 10:50:32

Opened the bedroom curtains to find a cow in the back garden - the stockproof rear fence plainly isn’t any more! Very helpful neighbours have effected a temporary repair and I am struggling to find someone to come urgently to advise. The field behind the house is full of cattle, the nosiest of beasts, and where one goes the others will surely follow, so the need for a solution is urgent. Looks as though today is spoken for!

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 22-Oct-24 10:56:34

Bit scary GrannySomerset I hope you get help in sorting it urgently.

karmalady Tue 22-Oct-24 11:27:56

GrannySomerset who is responsible for that back fence? Our cottage by farmland, we were responsible. Sometimes farmer is responsible. I would put out a call for help on facebook either way

Bullocks can be crazy and dangerous

GrannySomerset Tue 22-Oct-24 11:32:47

My fence so my problem. Am awaiting a call back from a local fencer. Nail biting time!

Oopsadaisy1 Tue 22-Oct-24 11:40:00

Very late posting today as we had an attempted break in our house in Oxfordshire, 3 doors and a window damaged but they were unable to get in, Insurers contacted to try to get it sorted.
Until then Nephew will stay there until we get home. MissOops discovered it when she went to water my plants this morning.

As they didn’t get in the Burglar alarm didn’t go off, they probably came over the back field as the front is all locked up. Who knows?

The police will be there later today. maybe…..

MzOops is packing to continue on her journey early tomorrow morning we will take her down to Alicante to connect with the train to Provence at the crack of dawn, well, 7am!

Meanwhile my stomach is turning somersaults!!

Have a good day everyone, it’s sunny here but we have had 2 drizzly spots of rain, still warm though.

Redcar Tue 22-Oct-24 11:50:11

Lovely photos of Paris rosiesmaw2, bringing back happy memories of wandering round the back streets for hours!