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Good Morning Thursday 24th October 2024

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Michael12 Thu 24-Oct-24 05:48:30

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark but dry start here in brackley this morning.
Up to my usual routine with bus trip to Bicester .
Health wise , improvement as drinking bottled water as to tap water as regards to the diarrhea problem .
Hopefully recovery will be easier .
Take Care,
Mick

Liberty Thu 24-Oct-24 08:05:07

Good morning from a bright and sunny Suffolk after a similar day yesterday.

I have my stretch class soon and then our COVID and flu jabs. Normally I have a sore arm . DH never has any reaction. This must be at least my 7th COVID jab and,apart from a sore arm,I’ve been fine afterwards. I remember being very tired for 24 hours after the first one however.

Hoping that doesn’t happen again as we have our Bristol tribe coming at the weekend and that means 4 beds to make up as well as vast amounts of food to have at hand.

DGS1,aged 15,thinks nothing of having 6 crumpets following a huge 2 course dinner.

Hope today has some sunshine in it for all.

monk08 Thu 24-Oct-24 08:11:24

Good morning all from a dull Black country, yesterday started the same and turned out lovely and sunny so here's hoping for the same today.
I think a trip to the jewellery quarter is on the cards DH wants to take fishing trophies for engraving ready for the presentation.
Nice to see you posting Marydoll enjoy your time with Babydoll a tonic in itself.
Have a good Thursday everyone whatever your plans ☀️

NannyJan53 Thu 24-Oct-24 08:16:53

Good morning from a Black Country with bright blues skies! Long may it continue.

Yesterday met DGD2 for lunch in town as she has a 2 hour gap between lectures at lunchtime. So hard to believe she is almost and adult, seems yesterday she was a little girl.

Upsetting news that my cousin has to have Chemo after her Op. Had a long phone chat and she seems quite pragmatic about it. Will go and visit her next week with Mum.

Over to Mums today, take her food shopping and an appointment this afternoon for wax removal from her ears.

Wishing you all the best day possible.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 24-Oct-24 08:23:12

Happy to report it’s not raining here after all - in fact the sun is shining! Happy Me for my walk through the park later. 😊
Concerned about hollysteers.
Hope there’s some progress she’s having a tough time.

Taichinan Thu 24-Oct-24 08:27:22

Good morning Mick and All. As there are 26 of you ahead of me I will have to write before reading I'm afraid - although I did notice your lovely photo with the twins as I scrolled down Bellasnana. What a joy they are to you.
A really busy day yesterday doing housework - obviously the novelty factor, because I found it quite enjoyable 😉. Then right at the last minute I remembered I had to go for my covid and flu boosters - at 4.53 pm precisely! - so had to dash to the car and down the road. Two neighbours were ahead of me - with exactly the same precise appointment time. Anyway, job done and only slightly achy arms to show for it.
DGD3 is coming for lunch and a walk on the beach followed by a Chinese meal. I just hope I have the energy for all that after tai chi this morning!
Have a good day everyone, and I hope the poorlies feel a little better x

Gingster Thu 24-Oct-24 08:29:13

Good morning and it’s bright and the forecast is no rain today.
Yesterday said the same but it rained on and off all morning.

Yesterday was busy but very nice seeing my lovely girl and her baby. He was very good in the restaurant and his mum was able to eat her lunch in peace.

Last evening I had a free taster for a local choir which I really enjoyed. The teacher is a youngish man who plays guitar to accompany us and he is brilliant. I will definitely join.

Today I have bowls club and then an afternoon in. Dd and little DGD will come in after school, have tea and then we’ll take her to Brownies.

Your dh sounds just like mine MD . He hasn’t been ‘right’ since his TIA during lock down and is gradually declining. Will he see the doc! Of course not! 😤.

Take care and I hope all poorlies will improve today. 🙏

ginny Thu 24-Oct-24 08:36:31

Good morning .N.Bucks is still and dry at the moment.
I have a manicure appointment this morning and DH is taking his mother for her Covid jab.
Sewing group this afternoon. I’m busy with a Christmas Santa hanging .
Later there are a few bookings to make for outings.
Best wishes to all for a good day.

grandMattie Thu 24-Oct-24 08:37:16

Glad that you’re feeling a bit better, Ash. X

EkwaNimitee Thu 24-Oct-24 08:40:45

Good morning Mick and everyone from bright, dry Carlisle.

Yesterday I wasn't going to waste another lovely day by stopping in, I went to the big garden centre across the city. Finally, I managed to get the plants I've been looking for, and some I hadn't been!My mistake in wafting past the conifer area...I have a weakness for them. Now to find a space for them...
After lunch I was out in the garden planting the heathers and tulip bulbs I'd got.
Today, after some necessary cleaning and maybe ironing, I must crack on with some pressing admin. Life seems to need more and more of it.

There's a lot of jabbing going on amongst you all! I must organise mine but I didn't want to be off-colour before taking my car in for its service tomorrow plus I'm struggling to get rid of a mild cold I must have picked up on the train.

Have a good day everyone.

GrannySomerset Thu 24-Oct-24 08:42:36

I have an empty so may go supermarketing as I need fresh fruit and veg. Am keeping an anxious eye on the field at the back but the cattle are only showing a passing interest in the fence repair so am just hoping it will hold until it can be replaced. Something else to worry about! Meanwhile it looks as though we will have another nice half day at least so will make the most of it.

RosiesMaw2 Thu 24-Oct-24 08:47:16

Good morning from N Bucks where it is gloriously sunny and the Autumn colours really wonderful.
I was zonked when I got back from Paris on Tuesday night - a sad reflection on ageing I fear- and overslept yesterday making it all a bit of a rush to get Rosie from kennels- which is why I didn’t post. However having read all of yours yesterday and today . Mick I agree with all the advice to please talk to your Colorectal nurse/team, as tap water in Brackley is unlikely to have caused your recent upset- it may be you have picked up a bug eating or drinking out , in which case a specimen might be needed or your medication adjusted. Don’t ignore it
I have coughed my way through the night mostly propped up and feeling rubbish. Throat like razor blades, headache and sneezing - I hope it’s just a filthy French cold but I need to get some Covid tests (I discovered mine are 2 years out of date!) Of course I am out of cough syrup/lozenges etc too so have had to make do with mainlining the old Lemsip.
I don’t think I feel like carpeing the diem so offer this instead with kind thoughts to all who are poorly.

aggie Thu 24-Oct-24 09:23:08

Good morning from a dull Co Armagh, I am practicing for the hour change this weekend 😏
Well that’s my excuse for a late morning!
Michael I’m sure the tap water is fine , or the other residents would be laid low with DxV , for goodness sake get yourself seen by your medics

4xGranny Thu 24-Oct-24 09:31:53

Good morning to everyone from Staffordshire. The sun is shining although it’s quite chilly.
Going out for a walk around Shugborough NT later this morning. I shall spend the afternoon working on my jigsaw and starting this month’s Book club book.

Georgesgran Thu 24-Oct-24 09:47:58

ginny A Santa hanging!!!
I didn’t see he’d been on trial, let alone been found guilty and condemned! 😂

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 24-Oct-24 10:22:00

That made me 😁 Maw!