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Good Morning Sunday 13th April 2025

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Michael12 Sun 13-Apr-25 05:20:13

Good Morning Everyone ,
A dark but dry start here in brackley ,not quite twilight.
Today ,apart from a day of cycling on TV with Paris to Roubaix.
As to my mobile tempted to make an appointment with a local EE?BT store in Banbury and let them do it.
Health is OK,
Take Care,
Mick

grandMattie Sun 13-Apr-25 12:01:32

Lessons in chemistry, FGT?

Taichinan Sun 13-Apr-25 10:55:28

Kalu I have been watching the way you are coping with your 'new life's with much admiration. Widowhood is very, very hard 🫂 and you're an inspiration.

Ziplok Sun 13-Apr-25 10:26:38

Good morning all,

Looks cloudier outside today, and rather cooler.

I think that’s a good plan, Mick. I let my EE/BT store sort out my phone and it was fine. I’m not in the least bit technical with things like that.

I haven’t read through all the posts yet, will do so later as I’m off out in a minute, but wish you all a good Sunday.

Taichinan Sun 13-Apr-25 10:23:13

grandmattie what a disappointment! And there was me imagining you standing ironing in the half-light as the sun was rising and while I was still sound asleep. Pretty garden by the way x

Jaxjacky Sun 13-Apr-25 10:20:36

Interesting information on the NGS madelaine thank you

Blossoming Sun 13-Apr-25 10:10:43

*2003, not 2008.

madeleine45 Sun 13-Apr-25 10:07:07

Good morning Mick and all GN's on a grey still morning with possible rain coming.
Drat and double drat!! I had written quite a bit and was just finishing off and for some reason , dont know what it all disappeared off so now I dont think you will get it but if you find tw o posts from me read whatever bits seem worthwhile from each!!!

So try again! The weather seems to be actually following the forecast and so have been vindicated in my playing hookey and going off on friday. Yesterday I was certainly paying for my pleasure and not much better today. So a bit frustrating as there were plenty of things I wanted to do but could only do bits at a time and then sit down for a while. Took the folding chair outside and sat in the sunshine to read. There was hardly anyone about and it was lovely to see the daffodils and the leaves coming on the silver birch, birds singing and just my radio 3 playing quietly. Definitely more peaceful than the town was. I went early to get a couple of things and my Yorkshire post so although I am somewhat shocked that it now costs £3.50, I do get my worth from it, not only national and local news but whats on and crosswords etc etc and unless it is rugby or sailing not into the sports page, and usually give it to a neighbour or a gentleman I sometimes see in Cafe Nero who enjoys it. Whilst I think of it, if any GN is a keen gardener who likes to visit gardeners the May edition of Gardeners world has the 2 for 1 offer . If you dont get it regularly , it goes fast so might be worth getting one.

I get that but also have my NGS yellow book every year, and enjoy visiting gardens both locally and further afield. When my back is not good I enjoy looking through and planning trips and reading about special gardens. Have been doing this for over 30 years so recognise many gardens I have visited before. It is good going back to see the changes. Sometimes I remember the changes more than the owners! If you use the book do look at the "by appointment only" sections and dont be put off by them.

There are usually 2 reasons for them. 1. the garden is somewhere that you could not have a large amount of people visiting or lots of traffic. So I have been to a lovely garden up a mountain in wales where there was only 2 parking places , 1 for the owners and one for a visitor. There have been some lovely gardens in small cul de sacs that could not cope with a large influx too.
2. The owners cannot commit to a specific date (as they have to do this quite a long time in advance. So if y ou are having an operation, or expecting a grandchild or whatever you cannot set a date so this allows you to still be part of it). It is lovely for the visitor, as of course , you do not have to go on a sunday but I tend to ring about 3 days before I would like to go and see if it is convenient. Usually it is fine, if not can often arrange another time. Then you have the pleasure of being taken round personally by the owner and they will often be very knowledgeable . I have also made quite a few gardening friends by this method and have returned to visit them over the years. I have seen some spectacular gardens, met Carol Klein and many other interesting people and have been given some lovely plants and in return have been able to donate a special snowdrop or two from my own place. That makes sure that if your own plant disappears you do have someone to ask for one back from too so keeping rare plants going.

I have also chanced it when it was a last minute situation. So travelling to sing in a concert, out comes the book and if I am anywhere near will ring. Of course this is less likely to work as it is such short notice. But I have visited places like this and then also arranged to go at another time, It still supports the charity, and also for the host , they know you do not expect anything other than to look at the garden, weeds and all and so less stress for them, and actually a lot enjoy talking to another gardening addict and swapping ideas. I have also invited various people to visit my garden when they were in my area, so it was a two way thing.

grandMattie Was that a Freudian slip or have you got camera vision of my ironing basket waiting for some attention!!

karmalady. I enjoy reading your posts and you seem to have the energy I used to have, doing lots of things. I am afraid I still think I can do everything and about a third through what I planned I have run out of energy which is most frustrating, so enjoying by proxy all your gardening things.Thankyou for your comments re my trips.
Ladylfl Hope the honey sales went well for you. Enough profit for a cruise??!! Maybe a coffee and a cake might be more the level!

Well by now I am sure everyone will be off doing whatever for the day and I really must start on the much delayed sorting out. Hurray for radio 3 and coffee to cheer the day. Hope you all get this now and have a good day everyone

Blossoming Sun 13-Apr-25 10:04:31

Gingster hope your DH has a better day today. I know what you mean about visitors, following my brain injury and subsequent stroke in 2003 lots of people wanted to visit as soon as I got home and I just couldn’t cope. It’s a brain, not a broken ankle, and it’s going to need a lot of time and most importantly rest to heal. Would they expect you to run a marathon the minute that imaginary broken ankle came out of plaster? xxx

Stilllearning Sun 13-Apr-25 09:45:46

Morning all from DD4’s place, I’ve had a lovely time with her and will head home this afternoon after mass and a light lunch with local friends.

Sorry, NannyJan I answered FGT before I read your post then realised you were on
the case!

Happy holidays to the cruisers and how nice to be meeting up with Bellasnana

Wishing everyone a pleasant Palm Sunday

hollysteers Sun 13-Apr-25 09:40:50

Good morning everyone from Sunnyside (again!) sandhills northwest coast.
Nice day yesterday in the next village at their Easter Fair in the church hall. Picked up a couple of bargains and also homemade jams and cakes. I don’t bake, so always avail myself of these when I can. Had to hide behind the clothes railings to avoid overbearing acquaintance who was ‘sacked’ from our book group (not by me) for being too much. 😁 Then I sat and read Diary of a Bookseller, very amusing, in the park next door.

I forgot to mention yesterday that the audience stood for God Save the King before the G&S performance on Friday, apart from two young men in front of me who were not having anything to do with it. In the process, my small hollow chocolate Easter egg melted in my hand so wrapped it up in my hankie…

Thoughts to the cruisers and all🌺
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Stilllearning Sun 13-Apr-25 09:35:30

Lessons in Chemistry FGT?

Taichinan Sun 13-Apr-25 09:33:30

Good morning all, and it's another glorious day before the forecast rain layer The photo is of our tai chi on the beach yesterday. We couldn't have had a better day for it in mid summer - it was glorious. Tea and sticky buns afterwards weren't bad either!
Apart from hanging the washing on the line in a minute I have nothing planned for today. Although I must continue with 'weeding' out my Mother's Day flowers. They really have done well this year.
DS2 and his wife are away to Belgium just now for a few days - celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. !!! I know our children grow up, but honestly? That's ridiculous!
Anyway the washing line calls and I will return later to read the posts. Have a lovely Sunday 🌞😀

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 13-Apr-25 08:51:50

YES NannyJan !! 😁

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 13-Apr-25 08:50:44

Grandmabatty

FGT The trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham or Day of the Triffids?

Neither, Grandmabatty! Thanks though.
This will bug me until I recall it ….

NannyJan53 Sun 13-Apr-25 08:47:32

Good morning from a very cloudy and dull Black Country. Such a contrast to the last week.

Made a start on clearing out and tidying the garage yesterday So much stuff, I have no idea where it all comes from. MrJ was reluctant to ditch some of it, but he agreed to most smile

He is on a group cycle ride today, so I have an 'empty'.

Enjoy your cruise ladies and how wonderful to meet up with Bellasnanna

I think the novel you may be thinking of FGT is 'Lessons in Chemistry' ?

Wishing you all the best day possible.

Liberty Sun 13-Apr-25 08:43:56

Good morning from another glorious sunny Suffolk which I think will last until Tuesday.

No plans for anything today so it will be the usual dog walk and then a bit of pottering in the garden,I think. The spring bulbs in pots will need watering this evening and the roses too which are growing a pace.

I hope that those lucky enough to be cruising today have a wonderful holiday and those unwell or stressed find some comfort today. Thinking especially of Gingster and her DH coming to terms with the challenges in their new life.

Grandmabatty Sun 13-Apr-25 08:42:58

FGT The trouble with Lichen by John Wyndham or Day of the Triffids?

Jaxjacky Sun 13-Apr-25 08:38:35

Morning, sunny and the ground is damp, a modicum of rain overnight, not enough.
Yesterday was quiet, a couple of phone calls to the children, we’re having a Chinese feast here next Saturday, everyone is contributing.
Today we have no real plans, I’ll have my hoe out in the garden, I love this time of year when plants are popping up. If my parsnips have chitted I’ll plant them in the toilet roll middles saved up.
Have a brilliant cruise BlueSapphire and Glammagran.
I’m glad to hear progress is made with some poorlies, the indomitable spirit of Ashcombe and Blossoming
I hope you enjoyed your walk yesterday Gingster
MrJ lost half a stone too FGT he’s enthusiastically regaining it!
Have a pleasant day all
🦩🦩

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 13-Apr-25 08:37:26

Ladies your get together on a cruise sounds exotic! Quite wonderful really how it’s worked out and then both of you meeting Bellasnana on Easter Sunday too! Brilliant.

karma I love the descriptions of your experiments from your scientific mind! Reminds me of reading the novel … hmm the title of which escapes me! Set in the 50’s. Made me laugh.

RosieandherMaw Sun 13-Apr-25 08:28:22

Interesting, thank you!

Aldom Sun 13-Apr-25 08:19:57

Maw If it's of use to you, our Arts Society had the most excellent lecture on Banksy last November.
The lecturer's name is Ray Warburton. I imagine he would come to you as we are in the next county to you.

Gingster Sun 13-Apr-25 08:15:39

Good morning all .

DS1 came and attacked the overgrown forsythia bush which has brambles growing through it. He’s a strong chap and is very Gung Ho and goes at things a million miles an hour. He came back in covered in scratches, sweating but satisfied with his efforts.

Today we have my brother and sister in law visiting for an hour this morning. Dh isn’t bothered about having visitors but I limit it to an hour and I can’t keep fobbing people off.

Next week is full of therapist appointments so that will keep us busy.

Thankyou Ash and Susan.
Enjoy the cruise Bluesapphire . Keep us posted 🛳️.
Hope you feel better GG. Pollen count is high atm. 🤧.
Grannyivy I’m still getting bites too. 🦟.
Blossoming you’re doing so well 👏.

Take care all and I hope you all have a pleasant Sunday.
I’m hoping the builders next door won’t be coming today. 🙏

GrannySomerset Sun 13-Apr-25 08:12:01

Back to grey skies after the wonderful burst of sunny spring weather, but today should be dry and the builders are due to finish the roof tomorrow, so I feel fortunate. Just need them to take the scaffolding away soon though I suspect it will stay until needed elsewhere.

Palm Sunday service so must make a move. Hope today is kind to everyone.

Marydoll Sun 13-Apr-25 08:07:56

Good Morning from a sunny Glasgow, where it is 5°C.

We had a lovely day at Babydoll's second birthday, garden party yesterday. The children had a ball, especially Dollie, who didn't want to leave her surrogate cousins.
BabyD was beaming with excitement, all hee favourite people in the one place. What more could a birthday toddler ask for? We had to sing Happy Birthday four times. 🤣

I was still feeling pretty ropey after my booster and sat ensconced like the Queen Mother in a chair all afternoon, DIL had put on a lovely spread and DS took charge of the barbecue. Unfortunately, I couldnt face eating. To my annoyance, I forgot to get a picture of the fabulous birthday cake made by DIL's mum. It was amazing!

I need to go to Mass, things went pear shaped last night because I wasn't there, despite my careful planning.
I also have a meeting with the P.P. alias the Scarlet Pimpernel! I have been trying to pin him down for a week. Grrr.

I intend to come back and do nothing! It's blooming hard work pretending you are feeling fine, when all you to do, is to find a quiet corner somwhere and indulging in some private wallowing. .
I have mastered the art of having an unreadable face and pretending I am fine., 😉

Wishing you all a pleasant day, safe journey to the cruisers and hoping for some progress for those in the sick bay.

EkwaNimitee Sun 13-Apr-25 08:07:40

Good morning Mick and everyone from cloudy Carlisle. Rain is forecast, we need it. Like Karmalady, I also have nematodes to keep happily damp.
Yesterday was a fairly quiet day after the exertions of gardening the day before. I did make an early trip to Sainsbury's for a top up shop and then it was back for a long phone chat with my sister. Later, I sat out in the garden and read after doing a gentle culling of books. I'm finding it hard to get rid of anything now, I have rooms full of 'stuff' but I seem to need it all!
Today, I'm off for a walk shortly before any rain appears, it will be quiet, only me and a few early dog walkers and exercisers.
The rest of the day?...just reading and researching my next holiday.

Happy Sunday everyone!