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Good Morning Tuesday 20th January 2026

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Michael12 Tue 20-Jan-26 05:14:04

Good Morning Everyone
A dark but cloudy star here in Brackley at the moment.
My usual plan of going to Bicester to shop and say hello to those I know, I my also return there after lunch as well.
Health OK some weight gain.
Take Care,
Mick

Aldom Tue 20-Jan-26 08:13:48

Good morning Mick and everyone.
Yesterday I attended a local group who meet on Mondays. That's two local groups I've been to recently . I'm getting to know people who live in my area.
Today I'm going to a lunch for Clergy Widows.
Thinking of all who are finding life difficult. flowers

hollysteers Tue 20-Jan-26 08:14:32

Good morning from a brightening northwest coast.
A FaceTime with flying DD in San Francisco yesterday, I travel vicariously as she shows me views from her various hotels etc.
She was going for a cycle in lovely weather, unlike here.

A routine day followed that, practised songs for today’s music club, made a couple of cards and started a new book.
Thoughts to all🌺
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ginny Tue 20-Jan-26 08:15:50

Good morning from a still but damp N.Bucks
My shoulders are particularly painful this morning but hopefully will improve a bit as the day goes on. Yesterday I had a letter from the diabetic eye clinic asking me to book another appointment and I have a blood test later . Still trying to work out why so much of me is painful .
DH has table tennis and then we are going to visit my Sister in Law for the rest of the day .
Some beautiful photos this morning , I may have to get my paints out.
Thoughts with all in pain or caring for others who are and a good day wished for all.

Usedtobeblonde Tue 20-Jan-26 08:17:13

Good morning from Stockport.
I don’t know what the weather is like as I haven’t looked out yet but the CH seems to be burning away.
My GS has overslept so is going to be very late for school. He is Autistic and this will throw his day, and his ability to cope, out dramatically, I feel very sorry for him.
Ihave no plans for today apart from laundry, so thrilling.
Enjoy your day the best way you can.

madeleine45 Tue 20-Jan-26 08:27:15

Good morning Mick and all GN's on a slowly lightening dry still morning in North Yorkshire. I am feeling more like myself this morning, still coughing but a bit more with it. Am green with envy of those who saw the Aurora Borealis, some lovely pictures and it looks as though it was seen in many places. Still I have been lucky enough to see it on several occasions.

Yesterday was another rather rubbish day. I stayed in bed for much of the day, but by the afternoon did at least feel more myself so my brain did start to think of things that needed doing. Not that I actually felt up to doing them! However I did get round to sorting out the rhubarb and apple and got them stewed and then most of them frozen, for future occasions, so at least not wasted. It is the bin men today, so last night I had to struggle to get all the rubbish together and put out ready for this morning, so however little it is some progress.

Wasnt able to go to my phone class, so this morning I must get the paperwork out, and check through things and practise how to do various things with it. It is definitely worth doing, and I should have been doing this years ago, but when you are given a second hand phone, you dont have instructions , or learn properly, if someone shows you how to do various things and you dont actually understand the mechanism or the correct way to use it. You worry that you will delete something important, sodont experiment as you would with something new if you had the instructions. Better late than never.

Hope you have a good trip today Mick. Hope your busy day goes well GrandMattie, I think you should have handed out two onions to each person at your meeting with instructions to get them peeled and chopped and bring them back in ready today, its about time that they made a bit of an effort. The alternative might be to not make any cake for a week, explaining that your cake making time was taken up by being expected to do all the onion peeling and cutting and that you didnt want to make a sponge tasting of onions!!

Karmalady look forward to seeing the skirt done, as looks as though it will be a day for sewing and keeping warm. Lovely photo Marzipan. I wish I could get in a tardis and arrive in cornwall this morning. We used to come down there so often, as my husband used to play for London Cornish and there were lots of rugby meet ups and so forth. This is definitely the time to be down your way and across to the scilly isles. Cornergranny Hope you get some answers if not all to your questions. Even an answer you do not want is better than endless waffle where nothing gets sorted. Enjoy your lunch reward afterwards.

Well the day has lightened more but only to a miserable grey morning, with a bit of a breeze now. Certainly not beckoning me out with the thought of a pleasant walk. But I am grateful to be feeling a bit better and coughing less. Anything else today will be a bonus. Wishing everyone a positive day today and hope there will be something little that will brighten up your day, whether a job completed or a friend met.

Gingster Tue 20-Jan-26 08:29:48

Good morning .
Yesterday was a good clearing out day.
Dd popped in after school drop off for a quick coffee.

6 hours later she left to pick up DGD from school.
She stayed and helped me strip and remake the beds.( Duvet covers so tricky in your own).
We then started a clearing out of DH’s drawers and cupboards. He’s a hoarder.
Lots for the charity shop and tip.

Next stop the toy / childrens craft cupboard, most of which the children have grown out of. 4 more sack loads.
We found a huge sack full of tennis balls.

Off to the tip and charity shop and got rid of it all.
So therapeutic and satisfying.
Lots more to do and she’ll come back and help.
When she’s well, she’s strong , determined and a force to be reckoned with. I hope she hasn’t overdone it 🙏.

Today Dh has his ears cleared AGAIN! After which I will get Specsavers audio in to sort out very expensive hearing aids for him. He’s been down the NHS route but was unsuccessful.
As the stroke nurse told me - her husband was the same until she insisted on these hearing aids and ‘it saved her marriage’. .

Bridge this afternoon .

Take care all and I hope your days are gentle and kind.

Liberty Tue 20-Jan-26 08:31:13

Good morning from a dull damp Suffolk where we had cloud all day and evening so no chance of seeing the Northern Lights even if they had been visible here.

For some reason,I was a bit worried about my eye test yesterday even though I didn’t really think my eyesight had changed much. I had a niggling fear that I might be told I would have to stop driving soon which would be disastrous given we are a mile and more from the village which only has 1 bus a day and several miles from our 2 nearest small towns.

But all is well and my worry was dismissed. The gentle optometrist said that,to be fit to drive you only needed to be able to read the top line of a list of 4 and I managed the first 3 easily and half of line 4.

I’m dropping my car into the local garage this morning for them to ‘put it on their machine’! A spanner signal appears randomly on the dashboard display which,apparently,means it is due for a service….but it isn’t. DH thinks the whatever needs resetting but we’ll see. I can sit in the showroom and wait and the coffee they serve is good so a restful half hour with no bad news at the end I hope.

Hope today is a good one for all.

GillyMo Tue 20-Jan-26 08:33:01

Good morning from Kent. The sun is trying to break through the cloud here. Should be a pleasant day.

Yesterday I dropped some items at the charity shop and very nearly returned with a china tea set. It was very pretty but I don't really need a tea set although it would be good for church teas. I might go back in a few days and buy it.

WhiteSwan63 Tue 20-Jan-26 08:39:22

Good Morning everyone from a gloomy East Coast.
It’s lovely seeing the photos of the Aurora.

I love reading abut Grandchildren. At school pick up yesterday my Grandson had had a good day but he can’t tell me himself. He has a one to one and she said he’d been fine which was a relief. Today we are looking after DGD2 as our DD is going to a funeral of an old school friend. It’s hit her hard as she was almost the same age. We will pick up GD1 after school.
I’m putting in a beef stew in the slow cooker this morning for later.
grandmattie making gravy for 97 you are a wonder.

We didn’t look after our GDs last night as GD1 at a party on Sunday had a balloon pass close to her face and the static hurt her eye. DD took her to the optician after school as her eye starting hurting her badly. They then sent her to the eye hospital as an emergency as her eyesight was compromised. After a scan nothing was found so they think it will right itself and to go back in a week, just from a balloon.

Wishing everyone celebrating birthdays a great day. Thoughts to those unwell or sad.
Hoping today brings some sparks of joy. 🌺

monk08 Tue 20-Jan-26 08:43:57

Good morning all from the Black country the sun is trying to make an appearance at the moment so will put some washing out.
Not much planned for today a trip to building society put some money in, and into Iceland to see if any offers tempt me on Tuesday discount day.
Lovely photos on here today.
Best wishes for anyone celebrating, safe travels those on the move and virtual hugs where needed.
Have the best day you can everyone whatever your plans ☀️.

glammagran Tue 20-Jan-26 08:54:47

Good morning from a lightly clouded Wiltshire. Yesterday was very dank indeed.

The GC’s were better than last week and actually played together. GD3 said she’d dropped her drinks bottle on the way from school to the pub carpark so I walked back but the school had already locked the gates only to get a call to say it was in her rucksack. Then DH had to come back home to collect her coat when he left to drop them off. Then at 9pm DD2 rang to say GS2 had left his rucksack 8n the car. 🥴

Opticians for me this morning and then will look in Cook to get something for dinner, an occasional ready meal as I nearly always cook from scratch.

Wishing everyone a good day and thinking of those who are unwell or troubled.

GrannySomerset Tue 20-Jan-26 09:22:03

Have a very painful right wrist and hand (arthritis) after overdoing it sorting out the kitchen following last week’s repainting. Am very frustrated by this and cross that I can’t do what I used to but am being forcibly reminded of how old I am.

Very impressed by the onion chopping, child wrangling and general usefulness demonstrated here this morning and hope when the pain killers kick in that I may join in.

Grandmabatty Tue 20-Jan-26 09:27:22

Glammagran that sounds like my dgs1! He's forever leaving items behind.

BlueSapphire Tue 20-Jan-26 09:32:04

A late good morning from Northampton as I only woke at 8.45! Looks sunny out, not sure about temperature. Woke up to the sound of my smoke alarm beeping as the batteries need changing - have messaged DS to see if he can come and change them.

Yesterday was certainly not Blue Monday for my DD, as it was her birthday! My baby is now 43, where have those years gone? She was born in Cyprus on a beautiful sunny day, and weighed a hefty 9lb 3oz. She towers over me now at 5ft 10, and size 8/9 feet!

Need to get a move on this morning as I am off to the cinema to see Hamnet again, this time the subtitled version. Am meeting a friend at the cinema, and it's a 1.15 screening so need to be out of the house by 11.30.

Wishing all a pleasant day.

Blossoming Tue 20-Jan-26 11:19:13

Good morning everyone from sunny Lancashire. It’s very windy out and I don’t think the sun is here to stay.

My phlebotomist appointment was cancelled at the last minute so plans for the day went out of the window. We did get out for a walk in the afternoon. Back in my routine today, we’ve enjoyed a walk around the Dock, bacon butties for brunch shortly. Phlebotomist rebooked for next week.

Big hugs to all who are struggling with life at the moment.

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

karmalady Tue 20-Jan-26 13:07:38

Ash new passport just arrived. Took only 5 days in total. Not fast tracked

RosiesMawagain Tue 20-Jan-26 18:30:15

I’m making the onion gravy - for 97! Caramelising the onions will take time on Saturday. I’ll do it in the church hall, having brought the ready cut (by me) onions and “stuff” in m6 trolley
You know you can buy chopped onions and also shallots (which I prefer for the whisky cream gravy to accompany haggis,neeps and tatties) - fresh or frozen- in the supermarket don’t you?
In my catering days pre-prepped vegetables were not considered a luxury as there was no wastage and it saved having “onion fingers” for days afterwards.
It was good enough for me then and it’s good enough now.
I always have a lb or two in the freezer.