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Michael12 Tue 09-Sept-25 05:22:50

Good Morning Everyone,
Another Dark but a dry start here in Brackley this morning.
Plan for the day ,housework then bus to Bicester for an hour or so see people I know.
My health is up and down had a bad spell stomach wise yesterday , but did manage to look after myself otherwise its OK,
Take Care,
Mick

brook2704 Tue 09-Sept-25 07:36:00

Good morning everyone from Inverness where it’s a sunny and bright start to the day
Some gorgeous photos this morning, thank you all
Happy Anniversary Peli 💐❤️🥂
I’m off to the gym for a couple of classes today, there’s time in between for a coffee with some friendly gym ladies. I’ll then do my usual riverside walk back into town and get the bus back home
Thinking of everyone with worries and struggles, hope today is gentle and take care all whatever the day brings 💐

Redcar Tue 09-Sept-25 07:36:09

Good morning everyone from mid Essex, where we have a lovely blue sky and sunshine so far. Maybe a shower later?

Lovely photos this morning, thank you everyone. Enjoy your holidays, those who are away.

I slept so well last night that i am having trouble getting my brain into gear this morning! Hope I’ll feel more lively soon.

Have the best day possible everyone.

harrigran Tue 09-Sept-25 07:36:58

Good morning from a sunny NE.
Set the alarm for 7.30 but was wide awake at 6.30.
Hairdresser coming at 10am followed by SIL at 11am. Today is going to be shopping day as SIL has appointments tomorrow.
I rang GP surgery yesterday to ask for my appointment time to be rearranged, she said not possible and cancelled the one I had and told me to ring at the end of the month when they release appointments for next month. Last week I tried to book flu vaccination but was unsuccessful with that too.
Happy anniversary peli.
Enjoy your day in Sicily Bellasnana.
Have a good day everyone.

Gingster Tue 09-Sept-25 07:37:29

Good morning all and another lovely day forecast here in Essex. Tomorrow the weather is turning. We will be pleased of some rain. ☔️ here.

Yesterday DH’s blood test showed he has diabetes. No surprise to me. Docs on Thursday.

We spent time in our tiny garden, chopping and clearing. Dh can’t do too much as he can’t stand for long and his balance isn’t good. DS1 will come at the weekend to chop what we can’t reach.

Play reading this morning but not sure I will go, as I have Bridge this afternoon and I don’t like to leave Dh all day. Having said that, I’m meeting my old work colleague tomorrow for a trip down memory lane with lunch involved.

Peli happy anniversary. 💞.
Lovely photo 🦋.
Bellasnanna that dear dog. 🐾. Have a lovely day in Sicily

I hope all poorlies feel a little better today.

🍁🍂

harrigran Tue 09-Sept-25 07:44:47

Have a good holiday Marydoll, lovely photo. I am guessing you are going to Bamburgh Castle, enjoy. Northumberland is so scenic.

Jaxjacky Tue 09-Sept-25 07:47:19

Morning from S Hants, blue skies.
Happy Anniversary peli 🥂
Enjoy your trip Bellasnana ☀️
We came third in quiz last night, hurrah! It’s been a while. The voluntary phone was relatively quiet yesterday, MrJ resumed indoor bowls and I made dental appointments I’d been putting off.
Garden tidying today if it doesn’t rain, we’re sliding into Autumn.
Thoughts with the poorlies Blossoming and others.
FGT
🦩🦩

madeleine45 Tue 09-Sept-25 07:56:09

Dear Mick and all GN's from a still dry and with a tinge of sunshine coming out North Yorkshire. We are promised yet again sunshine and heavy showers, but none arrived yesterday , so will see what happens today. Our weather up here doesnt listen to the forecast!!

Well I have just managed to creak my way here and a good job that I can touchtype as when the rest of me ai"nt workin well" at least my fingers can keep going. I am sat in dressing gown, waiting for Bach before 7 to raise the spirits, but havent even been able to make a coffee yet so water has to be a stand in for the moment. The best I can make of it is that as I am seeing the doctor re the pain clinic, he will have a clear demonstration today of the state I am in, and hope he doesnt ask for too many demonstrations of various movements and so forth! But I have about 4 hours to get myself showered , fed and dressed , so should just about manage it!!

But let us now get to the good news. Hurrah hurrah, I am discharged from the eye clinic, I am free free! Calling in did the trick, and I have already made an appointment for next tuesday at the options for a check up and then the painful bit finding the money for new reading glasses!! So I went to the hospital after meeting my friend for a coffee and catch up. Found my way there from a totally different direction and so saw some quite different roads and one with a lot of trees in it , looked decidely autumny with already brown leaves on the ground. Shall look forward to the simple pleasure of swishing through leaves , something I have always enjoyed . So spoke to the receptionist and said I was in the area etc etc and needed to find out what has happened with the surgeon etc. Told her I had waited in all day but no phone call and it was now a week later. She apologised that I had not received any communication and said she would go off to speak to her secretary and then we could sort something out. She offered me a coffee , which I was very ready for, and I sat there quite happily to wait. When she returned she said that Miss Oswal had phoned on the day and had discharged me etc. I could not understand as I had had no phone call, and then she said it is probably on voice mail. So got the phone out and went back and yes she recognised their phone number and showed me. Slight problem was that as this phone is still new to me, I didnt know how to get the voice mail and anything I did didnt bring it up. She had an Iphone and didnt know my phone either, so had to leave it at that and thanked her and off I went, feeling somewhat stupid that I hadnt seen the message or know how to get the voicemail but jubilant at the release

Anyway, having booked my eye appointment, today I shall be ringing the swimming pool to check that nothing has changed there and fingers crossed will go tomorrow to the disabled hour. Just the right way to start again, and will have to be content with a gentle introduction, and no doing 30 lengths again. I think it will take me some time to get back to that level. I had a years swimming pass, which gave me a bit of advantage if there was a limit in the amount of swimmers allowed, such as in Covid times. So I dont want to plunge in with forking out for a years ticket yet. That really paid off when I was doing 2 or 3 times a week, and on horrible mornings like today, when I couldnt sleep, it gave me the excuse to get up at silly o clock in the dark, and by the time I had slowly got dressed and ready I would be there for about 6.45 am ready for the doors opening. Then with the help of the disabled changing room and very slow changing and showering would be ready for the grand opening at about 7am. But this week will be glad for the lunchtime disabled hour as it will probably take me that long to get ready and there! Must remember to return swimming goggles to their correct bag, as no longer have to look so daft putting them on in the shower but they did the trick when I needed them.

It is so nice to be writing some positives today, feel I have been such a moaner lately and want to get back to being more positive and making the most of things. Today hopefully I might get some better ideas of how to cope with the pain, but not holding my breath. Think the swimming will give me the best way of sorting out stiffened muscles and being able to do exercises in water is less painful and should be more relaxed. We shall see what they have to say later.

I am still wading through the dresser items but even yesterday, when I came in , you could see some improvement, space to walk into the room safely and it was great coming in to washing up done and rubbish out etc. It made me feel I am making some progress, if very slowly. Had planned to do more this morning, but the way I am at present, it is probably going to take me all morning to get ready and collect up things and get to the surgery in good time. Not a cat in hells chance of parking in anything other than a disabled bay, so will have to be there early and cruise around waiting to pounce on a space as soon as one comes free, so shall have radio 3 on to soothe the spirits and attempt to go in in a calm frame of mind. Well hopefully shall have some reasonable ideas on pain relief, but expect some frowns from the diabetic nurse, as both the physical difficulty in cooking from scratch and the pain itself means that in rough times I just have to go with what is easy to prepare and have no great ideas on what I want to eat, when in a lot of pain often feel quite sick and have to make an effort to eat anything. That is the time to resort to Weetabix for breakfast, tastes of nothing much , but gets me to have my needed intake of some milk, and lets me take my tablets, which I have to eat something before taking them. So that is when I eat more snacks, more sandwitches, as the easiest thing to make and I can sit down to do it, and tend to want more comfort type food, so that is when the toasted tea cakes with butter on and coffee, can make quite an entrance into the food diary, but very satisfying on all levels as these days they charge a lot of money in a cafe for a teacake, so my four in a pack from the bread shop is much better value, and more than that made at home they are lovely and hot when you get them to eat straight away. No doubt my sins will be noted from the blood tests, but whilst I may duly shake myself up about taking more care with what I am eating now, I have no regrets for my indulgence at the moment.

So being a bit later , I get to see more posts. Often there are few sent in before I add mine and by the time I have written my screed there are more posts to read, but not seen before I join in. Mick , sorry to hear you were not so well yesterday, and hope that it is only a blip and today you will be fine for your trip to Bicester. GrandMattie , wish we could beam cake through the atmosphere. Would love a slice of the coffee cake.Bellasnana A lovely photo of the dog, I have been following your posts, but have not seen them before I put something on. Looks to be a great trip and I have never had a catamaran ferry so it should be nice and smooth. Greyduster what a great photo, well done. Peli , a very happy Anniversary to you, hope you have a lovely day.Another lovely photo too. Susan56 , I send you my condolences, you have had a very sad and difficult time and do hope that you will be feeling better and it is good to have old friends to talk to. RoseandLiLilac , hope the mattress turns out well, it will probably feel a bit odd on the first couple of nights until you get used to it , but should be a great help to get dome decent sleep. Grandmabatty, sounds as though you had quite a hectic day yesterday, hope today is a little calmer for you. It is good to see some of the painting done and you can at least see an end in sight . Mind you for the first week or so when it is done if you are like me , you dont want anyone to walk on the carpet, touch the clean walls or make any mess at all, but it soon reverts to your own house and you can enjoy living in a clean place in the colours you choose.

Hope everyone has a good day and is successful, whether it is getting the shopping or speaking to a friend or family.Or even actually getting through to the correct person in an office that you have been trying to get hold of such as the Teflon manager!!

Liberty Tue 09-Sept-25 07:57:40

Good morning from a bright blue sky and weak sun in Suffolk. I’m meeting a friend for coffee later and then back to do the jobs I didn’t manage yesterday,mainly tidying up in the garden.

I started reading ‘Long Island’ by Colm Toibin and that took over my day in a very pleasant,relaxing way.

Hope today is a good one for all.

luluaugust Tue 09-Sept-25 07:58:13

Good morning from a sunny Norfolk. An enjoyable day spent in Kings Lynn where I found some shoes for the winter. Shoe buying is a nightmare so I am pleased. Today we shall travel along the coast and visit various antique shops.
DGS4 is now out of hospital again and has had visits from his brothers.
Happy anniversary Peli
Bellasnana enjoy your trip
Marydoll have a good day
Best wishes all round

merlotgran Tue 09-Sept-25 08:06:10

Good morning everyone from the south coast where blue sky is approaching from the west.
This morning will be busy with a U3a classical music group meeting at 10.30 and then my food shop. I’m a little apprehensive because I’m still a bit under par from the virus last week and my energy levels suddenly plunge. It’s only a short walk from the car park but I’ve not been out for a week. I’ll probably spend the afternoon flaked out!
Hope everyone has the best possible day.

Grandmabatty Tue 09-Sept-25 08:09:31

Madeleine I get new couches delivered on Sunday! The boys will be reduced to "standing room only" or in the kitchen only! 😂

ginny Tue 09-Sept-25 08:13:19

Good morning from a sunny skied N.Bucks.
Off for lunch with three friends today which usually takes up three hours or so. This evening the WI sewing group are meeting to start assembling our project for Armistice day.
Happy anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays and hope all who are under par find some relief. A good day wished for all.

Grammaretto Tue 09-Sept-25 08:54:55

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders. Another lovely day here.
I woke at 6am with the alarm set for last week and went back to sleep.
I shall go into Edinburgh today and look at clothes and wool shops.

Some lovely photos this morning. Thanks and congratulations Peli

Did you mean Bamburgh Castle Marydoll? Enjoy your day with no mishaps!

Have a good day everyone as best you can.

BlueSapphire Tue 09-Sept-25 09:06:27

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny 🌞 Northampton; pleased that there was no need to get up at some ungodly hour this morning! I like a no-rush morning.

A pleasant day yesterday, yoga followed by coffee and chat, then home to a few chores. Changed the bed, got the bedding washed and dried, then cleaned the en-suite. Had ordered new cushion covers which arrived on Sunday; they were dreadfully creased and the fabric stiff, so I gave them a quick wash and hung them out on the line, which did wonders.
They look very nice in my sitting room, a splash of Autumn colour.

Did a bit of gardening in the afternoon, tied up the climbing rose and removed overgrown stems from the jasmine. Filled the holes again that the foxes had dug; doubt whether that will deter them!
A friend from yoga texted me with the name of another recommended gardener, so I will see if he can help me next time I'm needing work done. I will not be using the ones who did the garden at the weekend again.

A bit of pottering this morning then out to join the walking group after lunch.

Will go back now and catch up with everyone's news.

Wishing all a pleasant day.

Marydoll Tue 09-Sept-25 09:11:01

I told DH we were going to Bamberg, which I visited many years ago.
It is in Bavaria!!

BlueSapphire Tue 09-Sept-25 09:16:57

Happy anniversary Peli! 🎂🎁🍾🎉

Georgesgran Tue 09-Sept-25 09:24:55

Good morning from a glorious, sunny Durham - blue sky and not a breath of wind. I hope it’s the same up in beautiful Bamburgh for MD.
It’s my empty, but I’ll potter in the house, garden and garage today.

Best wishes to all. X

Maria59 Tue 09-Sept-25 09:47:54

Marydoll I'm sending a wave as you are just along the road from me. I hope you get time to take babydoll to Lillidorei she would love it

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 09-Sept-25 10:03:53

Good morning everyone from South Manchester where we have a beautiful sunny day ahead. A lady from Hospice@Home is coming to see us this afternoon.

Fabulous photos today ladies! And peli is marvellous to hear of nature, meals and weather over on the Mississippi coast. Such interesting posts from you to add to the flavour of this friendly thread. Thank you.

Beechnut Tue 09-Sept-25 10:10:24

Good morning everyone.

Happy Anniversary to you both peli 🥂

I loved it at Bamburgh. We went a couple of times while in the area.

Lots of walking (for me) done yesterday while shopping. In and out of the car at different stores car parks etc. I was pleased to get everything (including new curtains which I’ve been faffing about with for a couple of years) and glad to get home.
Today I’ll have a day garden pottering as it looks like the last fine day for a while.

Grannydaisy1 Tue 09-Sept-25 11:38:36

Fgt lovely to hear from you. Hope you get all the help you need. Take care you and himself

Usedtobeblonde Tue 09-Sept-25 12:06:24

FGT my friend and her family got the best help possible from Hospice at Home.
I hope you get the same care and support.
Kindest thoughts to you both and yes it is a beautiful day here in our area.
We must make the most of it.

grandMattie Tue 09-Sept-25 13:36:45

FGT, we had the same in Kent. Also, the district nurses were fabulous.
All the best. Enjoy the creeping autumn. 🍂🫂❤️

merlotgran Tue 09-Sept-25 14:25:12

FGT I hope Hospice at Home lifts a large part of the weight from your shoulders as they did for me.
Thinking of you.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 09-Sept-25 14:27:10

Two wonderful nurses came.
“Do you feel ready for our support at this stage?”
Himself: “Not yet but thank you. It’s good just to be on your books for when needed.”
“That’s fine - we will leave you in the capable hands of your MacMillan nurse with district nurse involvement as and when. We will see you at some point. Just not yet. And you never know - you’ve come through so much this summer that seeing us again might even be some time off yet.” 🤞

A very heartening visit.
Himself is fast asleep now. Reassured and relaxed.

Life continues. And we are grateful for it. x