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Good Morning Thursday 16th January 2025

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Michael12 Thu 16-Jan-25 05:31:23

Good Morning Everyone,
A fark but dry and mild start here in brackley .
Usual routine of bus trip to Bicester hopefully chat to someone i know .
We have workers in the building where I live ,and they doing something water related and to today no hot or cold water available during the day/
Health front OK .
Take Care,
Mick

Grammaretto Thu 16-Jan-25 08:04:55

I have an expression to describe people who do far too much
. gMattie & Marydoll take note. You're in the danger zone 😯

Competitive martyrdom

baubles Thu 16-Jan-25 08:09:39

Good morning from mild South Lanarkshire.

We walked on the beach yesterday under clear blue skies enjoying the warmth of the sun, it felt like a balmy spring day.

Not much planned for today. Have the best day possible everyone.

Liberty Thu 16-Jan-25 08:12:39

Good morning from a dull and damp Suffolk which is forecast to last for a couple of days. No doubt the dog walk will be along muddy footpaths.

I had such an interesting time yesterday with my exercise classes friend. She used to work in medical research and we were talking about how things have changed over the decades in terms of safe levels. Apparently years ago anything over 8 was regarded as too high for cholesterol readings. Now it is over 5 generally. How things change with increased knowledge.

Hope today is a positive one for all.

Gingster Thu 16-Jan-25 08:19:22

Good morning all.
I’m having a rest day today as this week has been full on!
It’s either
all or nothing isn’t it!

Started off with Dd coming in for coffee after school drop off, then up to town to meet my (cataract) friend for coffee and to take her to the bank, M and s and bakery. Her eyesight has been worse since the op, and she needs an arm for stability. I met my ‘other’ dd twice whilst traipsing round, and a lady from Bridge in the cafe. Then on to meet another friend for lunch, walk home , dinner and choir in the evening. Phew!

Today a bit of housework and read my book. I won’t go to Bowls, Dh has forgotten what I look like.

Your weekend sounds lovely *RoseandLilac

Take care all

Bonnybanko Thu 16-Jan-25 08:32:48

I’ve lost my first post grrrrrrr it’s pretty dark and cold here on the east coast of Fife. I had a wonderful day yesterday , my carer took me to my local Indian restaurant where we both had a delicious lunch.

Have a good day my friends, be kind itll cost you nothing.

Taichinan Thu 16-Jan-25 08:36:21

Good morning all. The sun is beginning to rise in a rosy glow here - the hours of daytime are definitely lengthening.
Yesterday I list my post not once but twice! I retired in a sulk. I am attaching a photo of the fiery sunset of the previous evening - very similar to the photo your friend took grammaretto. I don't know if we had a similar one last night as I rather think I had fallen asleep at the appropriate time! Like you Cornergran my sleep has been dreadful for the past week, but it's righting itself now thank goodness. Three hours' sleep a night really isn't enough!
Good news of the family in LA - they moved back into their home yesterday and very relieved to be able to do so. They fire they were evacuated from was one of the smaller ones - Hollywood Hills. The schools are open again and I think the children will be glad to get back.
I'm glad all has gone well with you grandmattie. I well remember my amazement at the amount of blue that returned to my spectrum. I had forgotten how blue the hills were, and red cars were no longer a full browny orange. White was vivid. Apparently Monet threw away all the paintings he had done while waiting for his cataracts to be done because they were so dull and brown. So take it easy and enjoy the brightness.
Well, it was a glorious day yesterday and looks like it might be more of the same today, so off to tai chi with a spring in my step. Have a good day everyone x

Taichinan Thu 16-Jan-25 08:36:59

Forgot the photo, but here it is.

ginny Thu 16-Jan-25 08:37:05

Good morning everyone.
DH fancies going for a walk and a coffee so I’ll probably join him. I’d actually rather stay in and make use of my craft room but I do need the exercise.
This afternoon is Sewing club then a quiet evening.
A pleasant day wished for all..

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 16-Jan-25 08:41:39

Good morning everyone from south Manchester where weve Only just woken up! 10 hours of sleep and not a bathroom break between us 💤

Alexa SyS it’s -1°C, cloudy and reaching 9°C later. It’s dry anyway.

We are meeting friends this afternoon. Such a nice couple, same age as us and he goes for a scan at the Christie next week. An anxious time for them as he had bowel surgery in September and is very thin. It’s a month since we saw him and hope he’s gained a bit of weight since then. 🤞

mamaa Thu 16-Jan-25 08:45:57

Morning all, up earlier than usual as grandchildren ( plus parent) slept over last night. All now out and off to school and work so I’ve come back to bed with a cuppa before I tidy up in readiness for the cleaner who’s due this morning!

Karma I hope you manage to watch Mrs Harris goes to Paris, I did so at the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it.
As someone very adept regarding sewing and making clothes ( you, definitely not me 😉) there are some scenes Im
guessing which will be familiar to you considering your knowledge and expertise! I’m happy if I manage to sew a button on or a hem stays up!

Hope today goes as well as it can for all. x

Annypop Thu 16-Jan-25 08:50:44

Good morning from County Durham.

Yesterday we took our car for a well earned long drive, just to make sure all in order after events earlier in the week. She's also booked in to have her broken parking sensor repaired locally.

We decided to go on a Ray Lonsdale sculpture hunt. We managed to fit in three, one at an old colliery village with a father and young son in conversation before decending down the mine. Another at the coast, which is one of his best, Tommy, the World War One soldier. Both we'd seen before but they are always a joy and Tommy in particular attracts a lot of attention.

We then drove into Sunderland to see the Vaux brewery dray and horses. It stands on the site of the old brewery and is absolutely magnificent. There is another sculpture, his latest, which we shall save for another day. It's one of a woman working at the shipyards during World War Two named Molly. Ray is indeed a very talented man.

A trip into our little city today for DH to collect his glasses. I need to have a wander for a party dress suitable for our Murder Mystery in a few weeks time. Wish me luck as there's not many clothing stores to choose from in Durham.

Wishing all a peaceful day.

grandMattie Thu 16-Jan-25 08:56:03

Competitive martyrdom, Grammaretto? Really?
If you don't like me to comment on my day, please say so, and I shall be monosyllabic.
I just comment on what is going on in my life...

Grandmabatty Thu 16-Jan-25 09:00:20

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 4° and dry. Looks like a nice day ahead.
Karma I can't sew but absolutely loved Mrs Harris goes to Paris. The frocks! Ash such a coincidence to bump into that singer.
Yesterday I faffed about and didn't do much. My hip was bothering me off and on and eventually I took a painkiller about eleven o'clock and slept better. I woke this morning feeling brighter.
Today I think I'll make bread. I might go to the library too and wander round the garden with a brush. Your holiday sounds lovely Brook. Nice views, walks and people watching sounds ideal. Have a good day all

BlueSapphire Thu 16-Jan-25 09:05:17

Good morning everyone from a very foggy day here at DD's in East Northants. Feels very cold, and DS-in-law has just come in from his dog walk, glad to be back in the warm.

Had a lovely evening at wine group last night, 4 good roses to taste and lots of delicious food. Good company, food, wine and chat, what more could you ask for?

Will be taken home later this morning, then I'm out again this afternoon for my hair appointment.

Cottage pie for dinner tonight, which I left thawing in the fridge at home.

Glad that your op went well grandMattie. Enjoy your new sight.

Have a good day everyone.

Oopsadaisy1 Thu 16-Jan-25 09:06:26

Good morning from a drizzly and gloomy day.

Miss and MzOops spent yesterday sorting out things to sell, hopefully the garage and cabin will become a bit clearer.

I blitzed the house whilst they were otherwise engaged, just the kitchen to do today.
MzOops has invited a friend and her baby to stay tomorrow and Saturday so that will be fun. Hopefully.
On the other hand cooking for Vegans isn’t any fun at all, I was told not to go shopping for special food, so I didn’t, which was a mistake, so a delivery today of things that I’ve never heard of, the things I already have in the freezer are being used despite them all being ‘processed Mum ’ obviously cooking from scratch is much preferred, tough luck my dear…… anything we don’t use she will take home with her.

Anyway, it’s good to see her.

Have a good day everyone, hopefully those ill or recovering have a better day.

Oopsadaisy1 Thu 16-Jan-25 09:22:40

Please continue to share your days with us GM and MD I’m sure that Grammaretto didn’t mean anything by her (ill thought out) comment.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Thu 16-Jan-25 09:27:58

Grammaretto

I have an expression to describe people who do far too much
. gMattie & Marydoll take note. You're in the danger zone 😯

^Competitive martyrdom^

I’m not even in the zone at all Grammaretto! 😂
#lazygran
It’s a skill I’ve honed over the years ….

karmalady Thu 16-Jan-25 09:36:43

Ooh that last post by grammaretto was not nice nor fair

MD and GM have a natural instinct in them, to help others and we love them for that and for their chatty natures. Martyrdom does not come into it, neither does competitiveness

grandMattie Thu 16-Jan-25 09:37:59

Thank you Karma. I have to confess feeling rather hurt...

Stilllearning Thu 16-Jan-25 09:38:47

Good morning from back home after my ‘Highland Fling’. I’m so glad I left my house tidy, I feel nice and relaxed this morning since DD2 came while I was away and put on a luxurious new mattress topper on my bed for a surprise and I had the best night’s sleep. So thoughtful of her, that warmed me in itself.

Shower now and trip to the Health Centre to have my six monthly Doppler appointment for new support knee highs. They are a great help.

Your holiday sounds blissful Brook, my Corby sister is off to Spain for a month soon, she and her husband go at this time of the year and I always envy her. Blue skies here today though so I’ll be grateful for that!

Best wishes to everyone for a good day.

Beechnut Thu 16-Jan-25 09:41:55

Good morning all from Severnside. Bright sunshine when I got up but now mist/fog has descended.

After being at home for ten days I ventured out to a garden centre yesterday and bought some dwarf narcissi and a packet of crisps. It would have been our 50th anniversary later this year so if I buy any plants I’m going to buy ones with yellow flowers.

Today I’m going to start garage decluttering. I expect I’ll do a lot of looking around thinking oh gawd.

Back to the start to read everyone’s goings on 🌫️

Grammaretto Thu 16-Jan-25 09:44:00

I am so sorry MD & GM 😞
I really meant it jokingly and didn't mean to offend.

I admire you both but feel you shouldn't do quite so much of the things others could be helping with.

Kalu Thu 16-Jan-25 09:54:32

Good morning all. 6deg and another lovely sunny dry day ahead today in Glasgow. Wind gusts of 27mph not so welcome.

I had a long FaceTime chat with DD2 this morning who is still at home recovering, but healing nicely from her recent spinal fracture. She tells me she is covering her workload better working from home without interruptions.
DD1 dropped in as usual after school drop off and joined the FaceTime catch up. Perfect start to my day, blethering to my girls.
GD1 is having much more driving practise now she has her own car and it was a lovely surprise to see her come into my drive for a quick visit before she and her Mum collected GD2 from school yesterday. My new shed arrived yesterday, bigger than the old one which gives me more room to stack tools, garden cushions and my bike. As it gets full sun, it is a perfect warm drying space and I decided, with such a high ceiling to have a pulley put in.

I know Grammaretto well, having met up with her often, she is such a lovely caring lady and in her defence, I’m sure her comment was tongue in cheek, not at all meant to be nasty.

Have the best day possible all

grandMattie Thu 16-Jan-25 10:12:24

Thank you all. I may have over reacted. Sorry!

hollysteers Thu 16-Jan-25 10:30:31

Good morning Mick and all from 3°C northwest coast. The lunchtime recital was very enjoyable yesterday, my friend from the art group now keeping a seat on the front for me. It was a string quartet, which I like. A string broke in the middle of a movement and the violinist had to go off and fix it. It was nice to see how they all communicated with each other, as opposed to the dead pan faces of a symphony orchestra.

I then picked up some glam tights from M&S, sprinkled with sequins, for the evening. Didn’t make the folk club last night, as once ensconced under my heated throw, I was too reluctant to move…
A house tidy today and thoughts to all🌺

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