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Good Morning Sunday 8th March 2026

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Redcar Sun 08-Mar-26 07:44:16

Good morning everyone from a cloudy, damp mid Essex. I think it will stay grey all day.
Yesterday was quiet, did a little ironing and cleaning of floors. Late afternoon my DDs and their families arrived and we all went out for an early evening meal. It was a really delicious meal, and the four granddaughters behaved very well, even the 3 year old.
Today I’ll do some batch cooking, trying to make the most of the half price electricity! I need to clear the ironing basket too.

fgt cry all you need to, it’s early days yet and you’re doing very well.

baubles I hope that your DH’s knee stops leaking soon, it’s a worry when wounds leak, but I think it’s fairly common. Hopefully the visit to A&E will have solved the problem.

Thinking as ever of all those who are struggling at the moment.

Have the best Sunday you can everyone, Happy Birthday wishes to all who are celebrating!

Jaxjacky Sun 08-Mar-26 07:40:19

Morning from a dull S Hants, set to last all day, it reflected my demeanour yesterday.
Today I’ll get out, even if it’s just our driveway to pace up and down, my river walk will be too busy for me on crutches.
I do hope that wound behaves baubles you could do without extra hospital treks.
I’ll be asking MrJ to put my Casablanca potatoes in soon Karma, they’re chitting nicely.
Hope the poorlies have a better day.
🦩🦩

GrannyGravy13 Sun 08-Mar-26 07:37:43

Good morning from a grey S E Essex, not a lot happening here today.

Roast chicken for dinner this evening, i think it will be a reading on the sofa sore of day.

Ladyleftfieldlover Sun 08-Mar-26 07:33:55

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. It feels cool. Was it really blue skies and 17 degrees the other day?!

Yesterday’s Study Day in Oxford was very good. It was on Queens Regnant - Tudor, Stuart and Modern. Three excellent speakers and a delicious lunch. I met an elderly American couple who told me their views of the current crisis with trump etc. They felt nothing could be done and they wished they could emigrate!

Church this morning and I will make a chicken casserole for dinner. Pudding? We have quite a lot of homemade icecream or maybe a hot pudding if it’s chilly.

Have a good day everyone.

madeleine45 Sun 08-Mar-26 07:27:53

Good morning Mick and all GN's on a very misty and quiet morning from co durham. Am just sorting out things ready to set of home shortly. My back and legs are not helping matters of course, but it has been lovely to be here.

We did not do anything exciting but the inside of my car finally got cleaned out a bit and did some shopping and enjoyed ourselves. I had a message to update my phone etc and dont like doing it as I am happy and used to how things are and whatever they say they usually make it a hassle to follow and remember passwords from ages ago etc. Ah well I will catch up with things when I get home. It was very peaceful and quiet here and although there were no actual leaves to be seen there was that sense of the trees beginning to green up. However there was quite a frost so dont know how the blossom will have survived on the tree at home.

I shall have a gentle drive home and enjoy the countryside and then intend to just tidy up more, put the ironing all away now it is had a time airing and enjoy my radio 3, so no great plans, but need to plan some efforts for this week to get down to the dresser sorting and bits planted in the garden so we shall see how it goes.

Glad to know that your legs are better Mick and hope you have some exciting cycling to watch. GrandMattie I have never tried cranberry and orange marmalade sounds good, and you did so much yesterday you will be ready for a rest. Baubles hope there is better news for your OH, and they can sort it out without your having to go for another long wait in hospital. Melanie sorry you had a bad night, hope you can have a little siesta this pm. Marzipan, my first husband used to play rugby for london cornish and london welsh so we used to come down and spend a lot of time all those years ago, to the rugby and to camp all over cornwall. Remember some great St Pirans day celebration. Wish I could use a tardis to be there now and enjoy the daffodils and a bit warmer weather than we have here. Hope you manage to sort out a little break too.

Wishing everyone a peaceful day today and the chance to do something that you want to do , rather than something you have to do!

luluaugust Sun 08-Mar-26 07:16:38

Good morning from a misty Peterborough. An enjoyable morning out yesterday at a local garden centre at Elton. My brother then took us on a car drive round all the thousands of new homes being built. It is mind boggling. We rested and chatted in the afternoon and he made an excellent curry
Today we are out for lunch at Stilton.
I expect a snooze will follow. We shall travel home tomorrow.
Best wishes

Gagagran Sun 08-Mar-26 07:07:03

Good Morning all, from a gloomy south central coast. We have lost the lovely spring weather of the past week and it's back to feeling chilly without the sun.

The birthdays yesterday all seemed to go well with lots of WhatsApp's whizzing around. Next instalment is my nephew in Oz on 13th and DS on 16th. A very productive month, March!

Laundry day here too Mick with lots of cycling gear in the first load. Will have to use the dryer given the weather. Otherwise, family phone calls, making meals, reading and YouTube to fill in any gaps.

Always thinking of those with struggles and hope that the day brings some ease and comfort.

Marzipan22 Sun 08-Mar-26 06:59:10

Good morning from a dark, drizzly but very quiet Cornwall. No buses passing my window yet as it's Sunday.

Went to a former tin-mining town yesterday where St Piran's Day celebrations were in full force. A well known male voice choir were singing in the square and their keyboard accompanist was the best I've ever heard. They sang for an hour, finishing with Trelawny, the Song of the Western Men, known and loved as the Cornish anthem, and we all sang our hearts out. Stirring and lovely. As I waited for a bus home three of the same number came along at once. Very peculiar and amusing.

Today I'm returning to the Vineyard Church I've been to before. I want to be involved again and join a weekly home group. I like their informal worship and the way children are involved, plus the coffee and doughnuts they provide before the service. 😁 After that I'll hop on the first bus that comes along and see where I end up.

I haven't had a holiday for a very long time so I'm going to have a short break away later in the month, and am waiting to hear if my ex will stand in for me as far as grandparenting duties are concerned, which is our usual arrangement.

RosesandLilac Sun 08-Mar-26 06:47:08

Good morning, it’s another very murky start to the day here in south Glos, it barely brightened up at all yesterday so I hope today isn’t the same.
I had a five hour art zoom session yesterday, my efforts weren’t great 😊 I enjoyed it nonetheless.
I did have a bit of a tidy up in my craft room, sorted out my materials for an embroidery but still haven’t actually got going yet!
Today I will make a start after I prepare dinner, a roast I think. Making decisions seems to be rather difficult at the moment.
I will take tiddler out for a walk, very slow going for me but I simply can’t just stay indoors all day. My breathing is a bit better outside.
I hope today goes well for you all 🌹

Melanie61 Sun 08-Mar-26 06:44:42

Good morning from Sheffield

I have had a terrible night sleep, awake every hour
I think I reverted to when my children were small and on alert as the three grandchildren slept over last night. They were absolutely fine , it was just me
One GS is a swimmer so DH has just set off to take him to practice
I’m having TIB
Their parents are coming at lunchtime for the kids then I can collapse

Take care everyone flowers

karmalady Sun 08-Mar-26 06:26:08

Good morning from foggy s somerset, it will be dull all day and a fairly cold breeze

It was a very nice surprise to see my ecofan still twirling on top of my stove this morning. I only gave it one large fill of smokeless ovals yesterday morning and it was difficult to light, the air outside was still and heavy.

I turned the stove right down and it simmered all day and all through the night. This will be my last burn of ovals this year, might do a log fire or two but that depends on how miserable the weather is during early spring. The last hot ovals are still in there but I have safely removed all the ash. It will need a good clean this afternoon

Yesterday was calm and productive, I have planted my rocket potatoes, expecting a crop towards the end of may. I needed to work out what to put where on the allotment, to keep pests down and where to apply compost etc. It took ages to re-draw the plot and make several copies, one per month to fill in this year, to make future planning easier wrt rotations

Knitting is growing and I watched a superb play from the 70s, on youtube called Wayne and Albert. It was a play for today, there are lots of these on youtube and play for forever is a good source

Today I intend to move whatever is needed for the heating engineer to have easy access tomorrow morning

Baubles I do hope this wound starts to dry up today. It is such a worry for both of you

Ashcombe Sun 08-Mar-26 06:10:52

Good morning from a misty and damp Torbay. Yesterday, the haar came in after lunch and stayed for the rest of the day.

Thank you for those who kindly enquired after my daughter and her recalcitrant tooth. I’m pleased to say that it is not causing her any pain, which is lucky because I expect she’ll have a wait for a hospital appointment.

Church this morning then I should continue sorting out the pile of papers which have accumulated on my desk, providing plenty of “food” for the recycling bin!

A blessed Sunday to all, especially those feeling sad today. 🦩💐✝️🥰🦩

baubles Sun 08-Mar-26 05:49:46

Good morning from South Lanarkshire where we have some frost again.

Yesterday was another glorious day, albeit a bit cold. The stars were brilliant in a clear sky last night.

We spent the evening in A&E as DH’s knee dressing, which leaked already and was patched up, came away at the side and liquid was pouring out. I mopped it up and sealed the edges with large micropore dressings but I knew that it wouldn’t hold overnight.
Fortunately it wasn’t too busy and we were out after three and a half hours.
He will get a call from the orthopaedic team today to tell him if they need to see him.

By the time we got home it was too late for dinner so we had a supper of toast and cheese before bed.

Just dog walking and Mass today.

Best wishes to all for a good day.

Susan56 Sun 08-Mar-26 05:34:34

Good morning from Shropshire.Dark and drizzly at the moment.

We enjoyed our day in town with the children yesterday.After their clubs they went to a craft session at the community hub then lunch and shopping.We both fell asleep once they had gone home!

Today I am going with DD1 to a talk by several female authors.There is a whole day of events but we will just go for part of it.

Thoughts with all struggling and wishing everyone the best day possible 🦩🌻

grandMattie Sun 08-Mar-26 05:34:26

Good morning from a damp Bristol. It has drizzled off and on from the early afternoon, but it is milder
fgt tiny steps, it takes time but you seem to be doing ok. Bawling is fine, my time was as I woke up to an empty space beside me…
Yet another very busy day yesterday; I don’t know how that happened.
First I made “fridge bottom soups” for lunch, went to clean my bit of the church before the coffee and chat.
Once home and fed, I made 35 pots of marmalade as a lot had been sold on Wednesday and I had nothing left in stock. The cranberry and orange is particularly popular.
I also made a fruit cake for my widower neighbour, who is partial to it, it’s his birthday on Sunday.
I finally designed, printed and cut out the labels required for my marmalades. Gluing is today’s job.
Today is going to be empty I think.
I often have a cuppa with my upstairs, Tesco, neighbour, but as it’s her birthday today, she is spending it with her family, so I shall be alone.
Thoughts and prayers to the mountaineers. Carpe diem 💐🦩🦩🦩🦩

Michael12 Sun 08-Mar-26 05:07:53

Good Morning Everyone,
A dark and wet start to the day here in Brackley this morning.
Today, indoors housework and laundry to do this morning, followed by lunch and cycling on TV this afternoon .
Health wise OK , legs healed OK.
Take Care,
Mick