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brook2704 Tue 21-Jan-25 07:44:37

Good morning everyone from Estepona in Spain, the suns up and it’s much brighter than at home
Will miss you Ash but understand about the internet. Take care on your journey home next week
We enjoyed another lovely day yesterday, it was cloudy and mild but rained in the afternoon. We popped into a lovely big hotel right near the beach and sat with a coffee in the comfy chairs looking out at the sea. Today we’re planning a trip up the coast to Marbella and then a walk from there along the seafront to Puerto Banús. Lots of flat easy walking that suits us fine
A very Happy Birthday to your DH llfl enjoy your lunch out together 🥂🎂❤️
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings💐

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 21-Jan-25 07:40:16

Morning all from a frosty West Oxfordshire.

I have been dozing since 3.30 am with a bunged up nose.

It is OH’s 73rd birthday today. I have booked lunch for us.

I had good news yesterday. My new car should arrive at the dealership tomorrow. Once it’s there and I have the number plate to insure it (and I’ve paid) I can collect it in exchange for my current car. I’m quite excited!

I didn’t watch any of the news yesterday. Too depressing.

Have a good day.

EkwaNimitee Tue 21-Jan-25 07:32:04

Good morning Mick and everyone from dark, rainy Carlisle. It will probably be wet all day. Yesterday the drizzle started up mid-morning and the rest of the day was dark and dreary.
I just got on with things, housework in the morning, admin and reading in the afternoon. Today will be much the same plus the tedious job of chasing people who aren't getting things done!

Oh, yes Madeleine, what a fantastic fun subject for Spitting Image DT would be! DH and I were keen fans. I still chuckle at the thought of Margaret Thatcher and her 'vegetables'.

I hope we can all keep our spirits up in the next few days of forecast grim weather, best wishes to you all.

karmalady Tue 21-Jan-25 07:23:46

Good morning from s somerset, damp and dull here again

I do love being with a group of older women for a couple of hours, so cheery, making the best of things and so much knowledge between them. Properly uplifting on a dull damp day

The weather is not at all nice, so humid that all surfaces are wet outside. Cold too and feeling colder because of no sun.

Today needs to be indoors so the usual jobs, financial sorting and a lot of knitting and as always, one eye on using what I already have

Have a good day

Redcar Tue 21-Jan-25 07:23:17

Good morning everyone from mid Essex where it’s cold, dark and foggy. After a gloomy grey day yesterday, in late afternoon the sky cleared and we had a lovely sunset.
I had a longer walk, managed about half a mile!
Not sure what I’ll do today, I still have a bit of ironing to do, and really ought to push some dust about.
Have the best day possible everyone.

RosesandLilac Tue 21-Jan-25 07:19:35

Good morning everyone from a chilly, damp and somewhat gloomy piece of south Glos, wouldn’t some sunshine be wonderful?
I spent yesterday pootling around tidying up and filling the bird feeders - we have a huge number of long-tailed tits at the moment, such a welcome sight!
I also dug out a Goldwork kit that I apparently bought in 2007 🫣, started but never finished., I will have a good look at it this morning and decide whether to repurpose it or carry on. To my surprise there was a second, I started one and the same bag so I have no excuse not to do something different with them if I choose to.
I was completely exhausted by early evening, in bed and asleep by 8pm!
Wishing you all the best 🌹

harrigran Tue 21-Jan-25 07:13:08

Good morning from a dark and damp NE where it is three degrees.
Don't expect to see anyone until the weekend so I will just do essential housework and watch some Netflix.
Have a good day.

Georgesgran Tue 21-Jan-25 07:10:18

Good Morning from Durham. Another grey day forecast, but temperatures could hit 7 degrees.
I’m meeting a friend for coffee this morning, the venue is changed, but I’m pleased to meet her anywhere. She has a lot of genuine health issues and been through a raft of tests with mixed results recently. It’s her birthday next week, so I’ll take her gift and card along today.

Best wishes to all. X

GrannyGravy13 Tue 21-Jan-25 07:08:33

Morning from a dark and foggy S E Essex.

Nothing planned for today other than the usual school pick up and swimming lessons with the boys.

Looking forward to this evening, we are out to dinner with a group of our dearest friends. We decided before Christmas that we needed something to brighten up January.

🙋‍♀️

kittylester Tue 21-Jan-25 07:01:36

Good morning all from a chilly North Leicestershire.

Today is just choir and dropping a card round to my friend's widower. DH has a volunteer drive.

Yesterday was very tiring. I batch cooked pasta sauce, sorted out the bird feeders and made some appointments before the Carer Learner course. We had 12 people on the course which is too many really. It makes keeping to time very difficult and the caretakers of the venue were almost tapping their feet waiting for us to go.

We love to visit Easingwold, Madeleine. My lovely SIL lives in a village very close by..

Kalu Tue 21-Jan-25 06:48:03

Good morning all. 5deg and cloudy, chance of rain and glimpses of sunshine in Glasgow is today’s forecast.

A busier day yesterday, had a lovely long FaceTime blether with DD2 in Australia first thing in the morning followed by DD1 popping in for a coffee stop. Foutered around doing bits and pieces indoors and out before school pick up to have afternoon tea with DD1 and GD2 at mine. Lots of news to catch up on with GD who is planning to join a local David Lloyd Gym with her friend. Today I will pickup both girls from school and take them to the gym to fill in the necessary forms for joining.

Best wishes to all for a good day especially to those with worries and struggles whatever they may be. May you see a light at the end of the tunnel soon.

madeleine45 Tue 21-Jan-25 06:45:47

good morning Mick and all GN's
Well to me it looks pitch dark outside but i can actually hear a couple of birds so dawn must be on the way.No sound of wind or rain but very cold again. I enjoyed my trip down to Easingwold yesterday, weary from the day before but anyway it was good and I was lucky. someone must have similar tastes to me, as I spent £17.50 in the charity shop on 50p books of all kinds! Got a few lovely clean hard back copies of Alexander McALL Smiths "No 1 Ladies Detective Agency" so will be swapping them for my older paperbacks. One of those copies to a friend you hasnt got that one and the rest to another charity shop. As I was late back and very tired I now have to spend a couple of hours catching up with th housework, the washing up and putting stuff away. All boring but necessary, and then if I feel up to it the very large and getting larger ironing mountain needs tackling, So hope there is a decent play or some good music on the radio this pm. Certainly do not want to watch DTon the tv. Oh come back Spitting image, what a great time you could have had with hm! Have a good day everyone and dont forget that the days are getting lighter (even if it doesnt look like it at the moment!)

Grandmabatty Tue 21-Jan-25 06:44:37

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 4° and dry. Ash you'll be missed. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yesterday, after dropping off the boys, I was very lazy. I'm quite tired these days, so not a lot got done.
Today, once I drop them off at school/nursery, I'll make a steak casserole in the slow cooker. Then I'm going to a neighbour's for lunch. They are heading to their place in Lanzarote next week for a couple of months. Lovely people. Have a good day all.

cornergran Tue 21-Jan-25 06:40:24

Morning Mick, morning All. Our corner of Somerset feels chilly and the paths look damp.

Our wander into town was accompanied by icy rain yesterday. Somehow we forgot to take Mr C’s watch. Oh dear. We’ll try to do better locally today after dust removal and a grocery delivery this morning.

Thanks for telling us ash. Mr C is also in charge of the stick vacuum pantglas. I get very straight looks if I dare touch it.

Have the best day you can everyone. Take care out there.

Greyduster Tue 21-Jan-25 06:26:52

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. Still dark in South Yorkshire but feels a little milder. 4 degrees outside apparently. Yesterday was mostly taken up with housework, laundry and a trip into the next village and back. I walked down to the supermarket later to stretch my legs, pick up my meds and post a card. On the way, my shoelace came undone and as there was nowhere to put my foot up, I was trying in vain to get down and tie it when a lady walking her dog came along and I asked if she could help. She was more than pleased to. People are very kind. The joys of getting old. Had a chat on the phone with GS in the evening. He seems to be pleased with the way his exams are going.
Volunteering this afternoon. Hopefully I’ll be able to walk to school and back if it doesn’t rain.
Haste ye back, Ash; well miss you!
Have the best day you can folks.

mum2three Tue 21-Jan-25 06:17:42

Good morning from Lancashire. Not quite so cold this morning. Keeping an eye on the weather forecast as it sounds rather dire!

Bonnybanko Tue 21-Jan-25 06:07:31

Good morning my friends I’m back again - too tired yesterday missed the breakfast post, aka gransnet post not the postman 🤣🤣it’s very dark and slightly warmer here on the east coast of Fife. kicked my jammy trousers off during the night my legs were too warm. Must look out a nighty for tonight. I also admit to watching the hype of America yesterday I had a change of heart about DT, for the best may I add its good to be so positive in life it should get you somewhere.

Enjoy today my friends you never know what tomorrow will bring

Pantglas2 Tue 21-Jan-25 05:59:09

Good morning Mick and Ash from a damp North Wales where I’m about to pour the cup that cheers ☕️.

You’ll be missed but look forward to updates from Torquay on your return to Blighty Ash x. Can’t remember who’s on holidays in the sun but gosh I wish it was me…☹️

An errands tootle out later this afternoon after waving a duster around PGTowers this morning (wish I had some of those lovely cleaning fairies 🧚 I’ve read about on this thread, I have to make do with Mr PG and his stick vacuum - mustn’t grumble 😡, he is very trying…)

A fish supper will see me right - I hope you all have reason to smile today x

grandMattie Tue 21-Jan-25 05:52:47

Good morning from Bristol. Yet another gloomy day on the cards.
That’s a pity re. Internet, Ash, I thought France was very well served and connected. Enjoy your little break.
We received a novella from our management company yesterday, saying that “stuff” would be dealt with faster, yadda, yadda, yadda. I hope it means that one of the residents who has been waiting over two year# for a flap for her letterbox gets one soon now. Another had been waiting about the same for a replacement to her blown double glazed window!
I went to my WI meeting. It could have been interesting but was about Bristol. Most of the members are either local, or have lived here since always. He also talked too fast, and, sadly the pictures were very difficult to see.
Today is free, unless I start going to the WI book group. After a year, no one is unfriendly but… so I know very few of the members to talk to and it might be a way of breaking the ice.
I hope today is kind to everyone. Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩

Ashcombe Tue 21-Jan-25 05:40:30

Good morning on another chilly one in La Sarthe.

As we are still without the internet after more than two weeks here in France, I’m going to take a break from being online as it’s costing me too much in extra data. I’ll return next week when we’re in Torquay again.
I’ll be thinking about you all.
Take care and stay warm and well.

🦩💐🦩🥰🦩

Michael12 Tue 21-Jan-25 05:34:45

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark but dry and cold outside here in brackley.
My usual routine bus trip to Bicester hopefully chat to some people I know, I enjoy doing the bus journey breaks the routine of living in a bedsit type flat on my own.
Health front OK,
Take Care,
Mick