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Good Morning Thursday 12th February 2026

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madeleine45 Thu 12-Feb-26 07:09:49

Good morning Mick and all GN's on a chilly, dark but so far dry morning in North Yorkshire. It never rains but it pours, as the saying goes, Well that seems to be the truth of it in more ways than one.

Yesterday was a horrible day here for weather. I had managed to do some washing and had hoped to put it out for a little while at some point in day. No chance, it rained all day, not a heavy downpour but that mizzling constant cold rain that seems to get through all your clothing. It was very cold and although I kept looking to see if I could get out to the market or whatever, it never improved and I spent the total day inside, feeling very cooped up.

I managed to do quite a few jobs but at a snails pace, but at least wasnt coughing so badly, which was an improvement. Still no success on the glasses front, and my list of small but important jobs I was making for Jessie for today grew longer , especially in the opening things bit, where having had a major onslaught with various tools and cloths etc etc, I have added two more lids that I cant get off to the list of things I needed her to come to the rescue with.

I was so very slow starting the day off that breakfast became more of a brunch, and so then later made dinner early, so that I was able to eat and then get washed up and things put away. My plan was to go to the whist drive, but still feeling very weary and didnt want to come back to a mess, I wouldnt feel up to sorting later.

The plan worked, and although it seemed a huge effort to get myself ready and sorted, with a change of tops for a light cotton one, as the hall with everyone there, always warms up a lot, I managed to get there in good time, although it felt that I had just climbed K2! I was glad that I had made the effort, and whilst I was nowhere in any of the winning results with several weird hands including 2 where I had no trumps at all, and one where I had 7 clubs and one small trump, (hearts,) so no chance , and another hand where 10 was my highest card , not a court card to be seen. However it was a very nice evening, I was pleased to have made the effort, and there were quite a lot of people missing, mostly due to all these wretched bugs going around and one person, sadly rushed into hospital, who we are all hoping is going to be ok.

So came home, pleased with my decision to go, and glad that I was coming into somewhere tidy. Made a drink and went to look at my emails only to find that Jessie wont be here today. Her mum had a fall, has had broken ribs and they were at the hospital for a lot of the day yesterday for x rays etc. I am very sorry to hear the news and am hoping they are able to help Debbie and give her good pain relief etc., and of course my things are of little importance, but nevertheless I am sorry that she wont be here to mostly sort out these bits especially as I had hoped that the great detective would find my glasses!

One good thing is that she sent me the message last night,so that I wont be expecting her , and can just organise today in any way that fits in with me. So I shall just plod on in my own slow way as best as I can. At least I have all basic foods in, and still got enough to eat, am up to date with the washing - if not with the ironing - and am catching up with things.

I need to get in touch with someone to find out what is happening at the meeting today. It is rather touch and go for me at the moment, a lot of effort to do anything, so if it is something I really want to go to, then shall as my dad used to say "shift your carcass" which meant make the effort to do something, but if it is something I have little interest in , may just stay in the warm. We are promised yet more rain today and that from tomorrow it is going to be very cold and we might get snow. Good job none of the winter stuff is put away yet. If I do go it will have to be in the car, not upto going on the buggy and its too miserable to even try. My goodness we could all do with a tonic of a sunny day and a chance to see some flowers out. My hyacinths are doing well but in one of the pots they are too leggy and I will have to put a stick in and tie them up or the flowers weight will snap the stalk, but lovely to see the deep blue and they should open a little by tomorrow, so will give me such a lift to smell their lovely perfume, which is going to be a wonderful positive start to a day to know that however long it takes spring will come. I am so longing for some earlier daylight and the minute that weather improves I shall abandon any jobs shamelessly and have my picnic box at the ready for a much needed trip up to Swaledale to lift my spirits.

Ah well I do have things to cheer my morning now. The great pleasure of a lovely coffee, that I can actually taste and enjoy now. Bach before 7 , never lets me down and restarts any horrible morning for the better, and you are never lonely with GN's post to begin your day with news and views. So blessings to be counted , and if I do go to the meeting I shall go mad and buy myself some small daffodils so that I have spring in my home if not outside yet.

Hope your chiropodist comes early Mick so that you can have the rest of the day free to do as you want. GrandMattie, you certainly had a busy time at Fab cafe, but no doubt that is also a great pleasure to have your cafe to look forward to for the tai chi class. Hope your own tai chi goes well today. Bellasnana , I can see you going between the two rooms firmly closing the doors, placating dogs and cats all day. Well hope Winston will settle on your lap and let you have a little peaceful time in a chair with a good cup of coffee.

Well slight improvement here and can now see the outline of the tree against the sky. Very still and murky but not actually raining at the moment. Hoping the rain stays off, which will be a help at least. the fields are so overloaded with water that there are standing big puddles already and nowhere for more water to go to.

Wishing everyone a more positive day today, in whatever way it can cheer you. Thinking of those who are having a difficult time right now and hope for improvements in every way.

kittylester Thu 12-Feb-26 07:06:43

Good morning all from North Leicestershire. It seems chilly here.

Up before the crack of dawn this morning as a man is coming to look at the dishwasher between 7 and 8.30.
The dishwasher is 12 tears old but I hope it can be mended as we have DD2 and co here for the weekend!!

Have the best day possible everyone.

Melanie61 Thu 12-Feb-26 07:05:15

Good morning from Sheffield

Getting fed up with this constant rain. It’s so depressing

I am determined to get out at lunchtime for a walk

We are going into town to see 70s music show. It looks very good, great reviews. I should know all the songs. How is it that I can remember all the words but I can’t recall what shopping I need without a list!

Family are coming for tea but they will have to vacate the building by 6.45, they won’t mind

Take care everyone flowers

Gagagran Thu 12-Feb-26 06:59:56

Morning all! Still damp here on the central south coast but slowly getting lighter in the mornings.

Choir was difficult last night with the return of a sad MD. She is not a bringer of joy at the best of times and is reluctant to open to any suggestions or to change her set routine. After the uplifting sessions we have enjoyed with the stand-in during her recent absence, there was a palpable lack of energy in the room and an anxiety to finish the session. I did not sleep well, wondering where this is going. I fear there may be an exodus of some of us older members.

Today it's WI and hopefully we have a decent speaker. Some are better communicators than others!

Thinking of all our GNs with struggles of any kind and hoping for a better day where needed.

GillyMo Thu 12-Feb-26 06:52:00

Good morning from Kent So nice to wake up and it isn't dark outside.

Yesterday I spent some time sewing up a couple of knitted pieces - a doll's skirt and a piece for the knitted nativity project. Sewing up is not my strong point. They look messy but they function.

I shall probably go to the gym today and do some gentle cycling. Still too muddy to dig.

Wishing all a happy day.

Greyduster Thu 12-Feb-26 06:42:03

Good morning, Michael and all GNs. Still dark in South Yorkshire and looks damp. Colder too; one forecast this morning is for snowhmm.

Yesterday’s writers group session was fun, though more discussion and reading than writing. There were a few more of us at the table. I came home and had a long chat on the phone with GS; wished him a happy birthday. In the evening, DS rang to see how I was, but I think he mostly wanted to get some work stuff off his chest. He will be here on Sunday all being well.

I’m debating whether to go out with the walking group this morning. The woods will be very mucky and I suspect paths may be flooded. I might go to the gym instead and then go on to see DD.

Have the best day you can folks.

Ashcombe Thu 12-Feb-26 06:38:32

Good morning from a rainy Torbay where we had some welcome sunny periods yesterday.

I hope a restful day puts you on the road to recovery, Ladyleftfieldlover.

We hope to go out for lunch to be out of the way of the cleaner.

Hope today brings something to make you smile, especially those with unwell relatives. 🦩🥰🦩💐🦩

RosesandLilac Thu 12-Feb-26 06:32:09

Odd, it won’t post the photo.
The yarn is Sirdar Jewelspun Aran in the granite colour way x

Ladyleftfieldlover Thu 12-Feb-26 06:31:56

Morning all from West Oxfordshire.

I think I’ll have a dressing gown/sofa day. I didn’t feel too good yesterday although I managed to go out for lunch. I went downhill after we got home and I was in bed by 8 pm. So this morning I feel quite hideous.

I hope the rest of you have a good day.

MaryD and the FGT2S 🌹

RosesandLilac Thu 12-Feb-26 06:30:32

Good morning, a sodden spot in South Glos here where we did actually have 20 minutes of weak sunshine yesterday afternoon.
I took tiddler to the vet for her annual vaccinations and checkup, she passed with flying colours, bless her.
I did a bit more to my shawl while watching Banjo and Ro’s Hebridean renovation on iPlayer. Very easy watching and beautiful scenery.
This is the yarn I’m using for the shawl, it is lovely to work with ans I also have some more yarn in my sizeable stash for another one. It makes a nice change from crocheting throws 😊
Off to the hairdresser late morning, then a peaceful afternoon I hope.
Tomorrow DH is going to his sister’s for lunch, I have art group so today I need to prep a casserole or something for me so it’s ready when I get back at lunchtime tomorrow.
Wishing you all a lovely day 🌹

Sar53 Thu 12-Feb-26 06:17:48

Good morning from the Essex coast.
I've had a dreadful night, been awake since 2.30 with thoughts going round and round.
DH saw the surgeon who did his eye operation yesterday and it's healing well. He has to go back in two weeks.
We have a new broadband being installed this morning so we need to be up and dressed sharpish.
Enjoy the day everyone, best wishes to all xx

Bellasnana Thu 12-Feb-26 06:06:26

Good morning from Malta where it has rained overnight and looks as though it is going to be a wet day. We need rain but of course it always happens when I have just cleaned my car!

I’ve got DD3’s little dog today as their cleaner is there. It looks as though we won’t be getting our usual long walk if it means a soaking.

Winston is not going to be a happy puss today and will likely remain in the bedroom away from the dog. They do not get along!

Hoping you all have a good day.🤗

grandMattie Thu 12-Feb-26 05:31:59

Good morning from the usual damp Bristol.
FAB cafe was well, attended with 17 punters, many after the new t’ai chi class which , in turn, had attracted 16.
In the afternoon, the book group was successful. I had indirectly chosen the book, by Jojo Moyes. Even the men liked it, although we all agreed that the ending was rushed and too neat.
Today, t’ai chi. I’m not going to DD’s this evening as she is in London at the General Synod, and it’s too much for SiL.
💐 to fgt, md’s family and all,those with mountains to climb.
Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩

Michael12 Thu 12-Feb-26 05:18:57

Good Morning Early Birds,
A dark,dry start here in Brackley this morning.
I have my chiropodist this morning, before I can go to Bicester to shop etc .
Weather is supposed to be changeable from tomorrow,colder which may disrupt travel.
Health OK ,
Take Care,
Mick