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Good Morning Saturday 10th January 2026

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Michael12 Sat 10-Jan-26 05:22:18

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark but dry and clear and the moon is visible here in Brackley this morning.
Todays plans usual bus trip to Bicester ,have a coffee and a bacon sarnie ,may buy some cakes from the bakery shop, do a small general shop after .
I will probably have a Chinese take away later .
Take Care,
Mick

Blossoming Sat 10-Jan-26 11:07:33

Good morning everyone from sunny bright Lancashire.

MrB and I have had a lovely walk around the Dock. It’s much colder and the water in the Dock has frozen again.

Sending positive vibes to our poorly grans and those with troubles.

Wishing you all a good day, whatever you’re doing.

hollysteers Sat 10-Jan-26 09:51:29

Good morning from Sunnyside sandhills northwest coast.
Good session with art group yesterday, black and white abstract designs and I enjoyed seeing everyone again after the break.

A little grocery shopping and a visit to locksmith with my garage remote door key. I need to get details from the garage door to repair. It will be nice to have the remote working again, rather than getting in and out of the car. All good exercise I suppose.

DD arrived from the south early evening after a good journey which I had been worried about. She just had a bit of a traffic jam in Birmingham. After enjoying a beef casserole, we watched a programme set in Corfu, the family holiday venue for us last year.
DD is out with old friends tonight and my neck crick is feeling better🤞
Thoughts to all🌺
.

Marzipan22 Sat 10-Jan-26 09:16:25

'How did your woods fare?'

Gingster, unbelievably my trees stayed put but most of them are deciduous and it was very noticeable how many of the fallen trees were conifers.

monk08 Sat 10-Jan-26 09:08:53

Good morning all from the Black country still plenty of snow here with any that had melted freezing overnight.
Think it will be a day in and make a start on tidying some cupboards.
Glad to hear you escaped the storm Marzipan .
Take care everyone will catch up with everybody's happenings later Saturday usual full English is calling.
Have the best day you can whatever your plans ☀️.

Greyduster Sat 10-Jan-26 09:02:49

Good morning, Michael and all GNs from a calm, sunny, snow free South Yorkshire. Rather different to yesterday morning, but the snow we had was all gone by early afternoon.
I made a large pan of bolognese sauce in the morning and put some aside for my tea. The rest will go into the freezer. The pan I used is really well past its best so in the afternoon I walked the long way down to the supermarket where I had seen a good one on offer. It says it’s induction compatible but we’ll see - sometimes they don’t work on all the rings. First world problems🙄!
Nothing planned for today - a walk out when the frost has gone maybe.
Have the best day you can folks.

Liberty Sat 10-Jan-26 09:01:53

Good morning from a calm Suffolk where the grass is green and the drive looks dry in spite of non stop rain yesterday. I woke up a little while ago expecting that everywhere would be icy.

I shall go and visit my dear friend who is coming to the end of her 4 week stay for respite after her stroke before she returns home in the middle of next week. The improvement in her mobility is excellent and with that her confidence.

Because of the weather I haven’t seen her since last Friday but we keep in touch on WhatsApp both messaging and conversation. I go equipped with a bottle of wine so she can have a glass with her lunch and a copy of the Times.

Other than that it will be a quiet afternoon at home with DH and the little dog awaiting our weekly Waitrose delivery. By the way,after alternating between a choice of 4 different cars DH made a final decision yesterday and will pick up his chosen one on Tuesday when it has been through the workshop for a thorough check and for a new year’s MOT. Hope he now doesn’t mull over once he has the car whether he made the right choice!

Hope today is a good one for all especially those with difficulties in their lives.

Grammaretto Sat 10-Jan-26 09:00:04

Good morning all from the ferry across the Minch. I'm on the journey home after a lovely few days on the Isle of Lewis. It's just getting light. I can see snow covered mountains but it's slightly warmer today.

Sorry to hear of the storm damage in Cornwall and other parts of the country.
I was sent a video of DGD having a driving lesson in the icy Midlands.

I am a little anxious about how I will find my house. Royal Mail left a parcel on the ground outside my house and sent me a picture of it. I phoned a neighbour who has taken it in

Keep safe everyone. Have a good weekend.

BlueSapphire Sat 10-Jan-26 08:57:23

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny 🌞Northampton, so nice to see after several dull days.

Another day in yesterday, and think I have finally got the house back to rights after the festive season! Cleaned the bathrooms and steam-mopped the floors.

Since I now have an empty linen chest after Thursday's re-organisation of table linen, I moved all the bedding into it. Then I had an empty under-bed storage drawer, so the towels got re-sorted. Wish I had a decent airing cupboard - well I do have one but the massive-sized hot water tank takes up all the space in it - no room even for a single shelf.

Since I haven't been out of the house since Monday's yoga, I am planning on a bus trip to the shops today. Coffee in Costa followed by a visit to M&S Food and Sainsbury's, and possibly a browse around Next and Boots. Don't need much but it'll be good to be out.
Steak and baked potato for dinner.tonight.

Wishing all a pleasant Saturday and especially thinking of those feeling poorly or with poorly family.

Gagagran Sat 10-Jan-26 08:53:16

Late to the forum today as I didn't get up until DH came to check that I was alright - it was 8am. I am usually up and about at 6am and can't remember the last time I was still in bed so late in the morning!

Very frosty here on the south coast again. I keep hoping it will have warmed up but not so far. At least the light is coming back noticeably now and that is a boost.

Pottering day today and I shall not venture outside. The cold air has an adverse effect on me.

Glad you survived the awful devastation Marzipan - you will no doubt see the results of it on on your trip out today. Safe travels!

Spring can't be that far away now so onwards and upwards everyone!

Marydoll Sat 10-Jan-26 08:50:48

Good morning all, my very interesting, amusing and over long novella, has disappeared, so I shall bid you all a pleasant day.

Susan

baubles Sat 10-Jan-26 08:47:18

Good morning from South Lanarkshire, we have a little snow but not enough to be a problem.

A good chunk of yesterday was spent organising all my medical supplies, everything had got rather messy as I’d just been piling things up, I feel more in control now.

I completely forgot until late last night that our yarn group is having a get together in our local hotel today. I’ll have to wash my hair and think about what to wear, oh to have a stylist on hand.

Thinking about you Susan and hoping that you can get to see your Mum.

Good to hear that you escaped the ravages of the storm Marzipan.

Have the best day possible everyone.

Gingster Sat 10-Jan-26 08:46:20

Good morning all. Colder but no frost here in Essex.

Lots of disruption for Cornwall Marzipan but I’m glad you’re ok . So sad about all the trees. How did your woods fare?

Not much going on today. I’ll do a big shop , the first since before Christmas as I’ve been supporting the local small shops.

I hope your cold doesn’t develop Ash.
Keep clear of Dh Rosesandlilac. Just do your own thing. I know how my Dh would be without the tv. 😬.

Take care all ❄️

ginny Sat 10-Jan-26 08:43:59

Good morning. A bit of a frost here in N. Bucks but it is dry and no wind to speak of.
A local food shop for us this morning . After lunch DH will collect his Mum and bring her over for dinner. I’m doing her favourite, roast lamb and then rhubarb crumble.
Glad those affected by the storm are safe, we were lucky that it barely touched us. Hope poorlies see some improvement and wish everyone a good day.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 10-Jan-26 08:32:27

Good morning from a chilly E Essex, we had the persistent rain also Redcar but it’s dry this morning.

I fancy fish for dinner, so will go to the fishmonger down the road first thing. Then a quick nip round local shops (bread, milk etc.) and that’s me done.

Susan it’s a very sad and worrying time for you, hope you get to visit your mum soon.

Thinking of those not posting 🙋‍♀️

harrigran Sat 10-Jan-26 08:30:34

Good morning from the NE where we have a fine dusting of snow, further snow showers have disappeared off the forecast.
I am waiting to hear whether DS will visit today, he lives in a village and sometimes travel is risky when the weather is bad.
Yesterday DD and SIL took me grocery shopping and then we went out for a late lunch. The restaurant was very quiet and the meal was good.
After lunch we went to a nearby retail outlet. I didn't find any suitable clothes.
We returned to my house and we had a glass of Champagne and nibbles, a farewell drink as they return to their home in Brussels in a couple of days. DD starts her new job at the beginning of February.
Have a good weekend.

GrannyIvy Sat 10-Jan-26 08:21:05

Good morning from Cambridgeshire where it is 0 degrees but dry.

Not much happening here we will pop to Waitrose and the farm shop for supplies first thing and then stay in and keep warm. Ironing pile is growing and more washing to do. There are only two of us but always a laundry mountain.

Thinking of everyone struggling and wishing the best day possible to all.

Jaxjacky Sat 10-Jan-26 08:16:46

Morning from an icy S Hants, not a good night, sleeping on my back does not suit.
Physio gave me the all clear yesterday to up my exercises, she said I’m doing well.
A very difficult time Susan 💐
Pleased you’re safe Marzipan but how devastating for so many, nature can be so destructive.
Nothing planned today, just plodding on.
FGT
🦩🦩

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 10-Jan-26 08:07:05

Morning all from a frosty West Oxfordshire.

My toe seems to be improving and my eyes are 99% better.

Not sure about today. I have a large sideboard to clear out and a stack of ironing. It is very icy in my village and the roads won’t be gritted. I won’t be going very far. I have a busy week next week so maybe a quiet weekend looms.

I’m thinking of all of you with difficulties. FGT2S 🌹

Melanie61 Sat 10-Jan-26 08:06:39

We have had an inch of snow overnight here in Scarborough, it’s bitterly cold.
We have picked a rough time to come away. We normally grab a few days in early December but that wasn’t possible so January it is.
Saying that we had a very nice day in Whitby. It was strange with very few people and most shops were closed but that was ok.
We walked on the West Cliff, opposite side to the Abbey. There is a beautiful view of it from here though. It looked very wild and bleak . A perfect setting for Dracula!
Today we are going to have a look around Scarborough. There are a few antique shops to browse. Also coffee breaks. We found a fabulous cafe yesterday in Whitby. It was called Sherlocks and was as such themed. It was very atmospheric and also had an amazing gluten free lemon tart.
Take care everyone flowers

luluaugust Sat 10-Jan-26 08:01:21

Good morning from Kent where it is grey half light. Our visit to our deaf group was interesting as the leader forgot to turn up and a very nice lady had come out from head office. In the end five of us had tea and a chat
Today a quiet day I think. Gds are back to University so their parents are well occupied
Best wishes

Redcar Sat 10-Jan-26 07:57:49

Good morning everyone from mid Essex. It’s cold and dry this morning and seems calm outside. Fortunately we missed the storm yesterday, but had rain all Thursday evening, night and all day Friday. Today is forecast to be cold again. It was the lunchtime bingo session yesterday, as usual I won nothing, but did win some raffle prizes. Lunch was good and plentiful and it was nice to meet up with friends. I also braved the wind and rain to walk to the pharmacy to pick up my prescriptions.

I’m pleased you survived the storm marzipan but was sad to see pictures of the devastation in parts of Cornwall, especially on St.Michael’s Mount.
ash well done to your DD for keeping her school open yesterday. I hope your DH hasn’t shared his germs with you, it sounds a very nasty cold/ infection.
susan I hope that the snow clears soon so that you can go to see your mum, such a difficult and sad time for you.

Thinking of those who are in pain or struggling in any way, especially of the fgts and md.

Have as good a day as you can everyone, gm I hope the coffee and chat is enjoyable this morning.

RosesandLilac Sat 10-Jan-26 07:47:21

Good morning, it’s icy here in south Glos, not fun for dog walking this morning so will be very careful.
Yesterday was a daffy day, I should have gone to art group but after a bad night and getting soaked walking tiddler I cba. I had a hot shower then a text to say that the log delivery would be in 10 minutes. Ok, but DH had dumped a load of stuff from his shed in the log store and he’d gone off in the car. I got very wet again dragging everything out, he wasn’t happy when he got back 🤷🏼‍♀️ as he’d driven 18 miles for nothing, all the way to the recycling centre only to realise he hadn’t taken the stuff from the log store…….
We now have a full log store so that’s good.
Then DH announced that the television had died, it hasn’t, it’s the aerial ( presumably because of the storm?). So, no one can come out until Tuesday so he’s in a big grump about that! It really doesn’t bother me as I rarely watch it. I’m in for a lovely weekend aren’t I? 😆
Anyway, I spent a couple of hours on my drawing, listening to an audiobook and I slept well so I’m fine.
I hope the weekend goes well for you all 🌹

Grandmabatty Sat 10-Jan-26 07:34:38

Good morning all from polmont where it's currently 0° and icy. marzipan I'm very glad that you are safe. It's been a torrid time for many. Ashcombe I hope the virus passes you quickly.
Yesterday dd and I went shopping. She had lots buy, I bought a calendar. We visited a café where I had a scrambled egg roll and tea. The shopping area looks unprepossessing, but it has a better range of individual shops than our main town. Dd came back with me and fixed my new phone and I played with it most of the afternoon. I had a bad night and my feet are quite painful still, despite painkillers.
Today I'll stay home. It looks very icy out and my balance is poor. I have plenty to do at home.
Susan my sympathies go out to you.

madeleine45 Sat 10-Jan-26 07:31:20

Good morning Mick and all GN's on a very dark, but still morning in North Yorkshire. Chilly but no sound of rain , which is good, as the weather forecast now talks of ice melting and the possibility of flooding to cope with today. It will be a day of staying on main roads and avoiding some of the many flood points in this area.

Yesterday, I was still rather struggling to move about well, so I went and got a few bits and the local paper and was pleased to return home to a quiet day. Didnt manage to do as much as I had hoped to, but read the paper, improved the gravy in my leftover chicken casserole, boiled some extra potatoes, so that I now have some for today already cooked and plan to have a simple good sausage and saute potato and egg meal today. Makes a change , not a lot of standing or time to do it, and will be quick to prepare whenever I decide to eat .

I did remove all my clothes from the airing cupboard and it was quite satisfying to see all drawers and wardrobes full and with a choice available now. Of course I resolve to never let it get so bad again but we will see how long that lasts.

There are still plenty of things I want to sort out, and am now trying to look at rooms and think if things are placed in the best place for me now. I ,of course ,did organise things to the best advantage when I arrived here, but now I need to look at it in a different way. Not being pessimistic, but I need to accept that I can have difficulty reaching up or down to the ground, on a regular basis. This means that rather than things looking good and balanced, I need to have the things I use regularly to hand and available to reach easily. I think up until now I have been ignoring common sense , however since I bought the new buggy it has sort of helped me to see that practical things have to come first. If I feel less frustrated trying to deal with things myself without having to ask for help it will be worth it. Whilst I am doing this I also will try to do that "do I still use/wear this?" and hopefully find quite a few things that I can give , or throw away , but have to be strict about not buying something else in its place.

Today I am going to Ripon, but it will be on the main roads , as the way I usually like to go , along side the river , will no doubt be flooded in certain areas, but it will be good to get out and about. The car could do with quite a clean out, both inside and out, but too cold to stand around doing it yet, and if I clean the outside it will be filthy again with mud, so not worth the effort yet.

Hope you have a good trip Mick and enjoy your chinese later. GrandMattie glad you didnt get soaked yesterday. Hope your neighbour will go to your meeting, he is lucky to have you nearby to chat to and encourage him with words (and lovely cakes!) Susan56 sorry I hadnt seen your message yesterday. Hope that you can have a quiet day today and that you are able to go over to see your mum on monday.

Wishing everyone a quiet but successful day whether at home or out and about. Hoping all those who are struggling with ill health or problems have a better day today

Bellasnana Sat 10-Jan-26 07:28:37

Good morning from Malta where it’s fine at the moment but the forecast is for thundery showers, hail, strong wind and a high of 14°C.

Yesterday was very windy but sunny so I enjoyed having my hair done as much for the company of my lovely hairdresser as the pleasure of having clean hair.

I then went and paid my car tax and insurance. It seemed like five minutes ago that I was paying it last year! It would definitely be cheaper to use taxis but I’m not ready to give up the convenience of my car, so my bank account will have to take the hit!

I did a quick trip around the supermarket as I’d run out of tea and a few other bits.

How kind you are, grandMattie, I hope your lonely neighbour will join you for the coffee and chat.

Susan my heart goes out to you. It’s almost 13 years since we were in a similar situation so I can really empathise, especially with having to travel quite a distance.💐

Ashcombe you must be very proud of your DD. I’m sorry oldd has shared his germs with you though. Hope you feel better soon.

Glad you are safe Marzipan but sorry to hear of the destruction caused by the storm. I saw some of it on the news and it looked awful.

I’m babysitting tonight which is great as I love to spend time with the boys.

Hoping you all have a good day. Thinking of the FGTs and all with struggles.🙏🏻