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Good Morning Saturday 18th April 2026

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Michael12 Sat 18-Apr-26 05:06:06

Good Morning Everyone,
Its just starting to get twilight bt its dry here in Brackley this morning.
Todays plans , get the bus to Bicester do a shop but before go for a coffee and a bite to eat , I may return later for a beeer or two .
My health seems OK,
Take Care,
Mick

grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 05:21:53

Good morning from Bristol, where it is barely dawning, although the birds, the blackbird in particular, are in full voice.
Yesterday was interesting. I met the church hall caretaker and we started to change the fabric on the sound boards. Being the first to be done, it took a long time, and we were affected by the years of accumulated dust - it would appear that they hadn’t been vacuumed since they were put up, some 20 years ago, I believe…
We were pleased with the result, until someone appeared and said they found spots difficult, they affected their eyes! Bother!
We carried on and did only three of the six as we had run out of time. The caretaker suggested that we should wait for feedback before carrying on.
Book group in the afternoon - this one is to tell people what you have read. The forecast rain started but was shorter and less fierce than expected, though the wind was very strong all day.
Today, I’m serving coffee in church; I hope my “other half” is someone I get on with. I’m always try to be pleasant, but dislike the heart-sink caused by some people.
Have a gentle weekend all, with respite from your troubles.
Carpe diem 🦩🦩🦩🦩

grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 05:42:29

Before and (spotty) after…

Marzipan22 Sat 18-Apr-26 06:03:01

Good morning from a clear, fresh and brightening Cornwall. The sky is looking beautiful - a sunny day ahead methinks. My landlord came yesterday, surprised that I'd assumed he was coming to look at the fallen tree, which he didn't even know about! He was investigating an issue with someone living in the road far above my wild garden. Anyway he now has the tree to deal with but is a lovely positive man who takes everything in his stride.

Am planning how to clear my allotment in stages, as I've accumulated a lot of items over the years, but won't go there today. Trying to get over a flare-up of bronchiectasis. Later I'll be seeing my arty daughter-in-law to help paint her new bungalow.

Funny to think that cornergran is (or was - not sure which day she was heading for the Eden Project) not far from me. Our town council have started putting up the summer bunting, which brings joy to us all, threading through the streets and between the trees.

grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 06:08:28

Sorry, photos haven’t loaded from phone. I’ll try again..

grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 06:09:48

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grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 06:10:11

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Ashcombe Sat 18-Apr-26 06:20:35

Good morning from a bright looking Torbay with sunshine promised for several days!

I had a lovely chat with my daughter yesterday as she drove to work. Her first week back at school has not been without incident, including one with a parent whom she had asked to park somewhere safer rather than on the corner of a junction directly opposite the school gate, quoting from the Highway Code to support what she said. He responded by calling her s***face!! It is possible that he didn’t know who she was as his child has only just started attending the school. No excuse though.

I hope your bronchiectasis soon clears, Marzipan22; take care of yourself.

A happy weekend to you all. 🦩💐🦩🥰🦩

Melanie61 Sat 18-Apr-26 06:32:11

Good morning from Sheffield

granMattie, the fabric looks great. I’m not sure about that person complaining about not liking spotty ,the previous fabric looks a bit spotty too.
There are always people ready to complain but they’re not prepared to do it themselves are they

I may just do a little bit of shopping this afternoon and then take it easy. I will have an hour in the garden as well

Take care everyone flowers

Bellasnana Sat 18-Apr-26 06:35:11

Good morning from Malta where the forecast promises a fine day with a high of 25°C.

Yesterday, after a lovely walk with Milo and a relaxing half hour at the hairdresser, I went to Eurospin (similar to Lidl) and found it in a mess with a section cordoned off. Apparently they are installing more self checkouts which is not good news to me as I loathe the things. The cashier who told me the news was not happy either, as she said the owners would rather people use self checkout so they don’t have to pay any wages to their workers.

DD3 and the boys came over after school and I had fun playing with them whilst their mum took a much needed nap. She does far too much in my opinion, takes after my late DH who always had to be busy and on the go.

This morning a small amount of ironing needs my attention plus some general ‘jobs aboot the hoose’ as the lovely Soop used to say.😢

A definite improvement, grandMattie, presumably the spots won’t be so busy once they are covered by notices?

Wishing you all a peaceful day. The diggers have just started up so mine will be anything but until 5pm. Thank heaven they don’t work tomorrow so we shall have some respite!☀️

grandMattie Sat 18-Apr-26 06:39:31

No notices. The boards are “sound boards” to dress the bare room and improve the echo and reverberations.
The spots on the old fabric are little pieces of wool, which bored children have been pulling off - hence the bare patches.

karmalady Sat 18-Apr-26 06:46:59

Good morning from dry s somerset, a lovely day ahead with sunshine

Ready meals made yesterday, 8 of them and all in the freezer. It was so quick in my old duromatic pressure cooker and then I did a little bit of transplanting, just the first stage after seeds popped up.

Dd and dil went to see their first ever allotment yesterday, They have been lucky, the last owner has tidied up. I tidied my last one too Marzipan, it was a privilege to have had stewardship of it for 8 years and was time to pass it on. It is a kind thing to do for someone else

I changed things for sleep last night, I am a side sleeper and realised that tucking my lower arm under my pillow has been stretching my shoulder muscle backwards. No wonder I have been aching through the night, shoulder and hips. Three extra cushions in bed with me last night and like magic, no pains

I will be cycling to my allotment later today, only taking my hori hori for weeding but I may take the long way home, depends how fit I feel

Oh dear Ash sounds like yet another problem family

GrannyIvy Sat 18-Apr-26 06:52:31

Good morning from Cambridgeshire. Im hoping the sun will emerge early and I won’t be too cold as I am taking my 7 year old dgs to football today. I am apprehensive as I will encounter my ex son in law (never easy) but will keep a low profile. DH has his last indoor bowls match (fun day) keeping him busy all day! Back for lunch and then hopefully we plan to go to see The Magic Faraway Tree at the cinema. DD2 is taking my 12 year dgd shopping and the theatre and out to dinner. My dgs isn’t impressed he is with me all day and no grandad so fingers crossed…

Hope everyone has a good day and those struggling have an easier day today 🌷

EkwaNimitee Sat 18-Apr-26 07:06:29

Good morning Mick and everyone from a rather cloudy Carlisle where it may well brighten up later.

I had my hair done yesterday then it was back to potter about, do some admin and read.
Today, into town to collect a prescription and I'll top up my veggies and try and find some birthday cards whilst there.
Back home to tidy things away, my little spare bedroom is a dumping ground currently. A nap may happen after lunch, I've been awake since 4am and no amount of soothing music from Classic FM could get me back to sleep as it can often do. I think the problem was a full 7 hours of deep, unbroken sleep the night before, a rarity.

Sorry, grandMattie, I think I'm with the anti-spot person. I'm prone to migraine and vertigo and sitting in front of those (or stripes) would be uncomfortable...they tend to swirl with any slight head movement. But I hope you can get away with them. The dark blue background is pleasantly restful and better than the previous white.

And wishing you all a pleasant weekend.

cornergran Sat 18-Apr-26 07:07:46

Morning Mick, morning All from a clear corner of Somerset

It’s today we’re off to the Eden Project marzipan so I must get a wriggle on. Looking forward to it, it’s years since we’ve been as the last time we were in the area we chose to visit Heligan. Hope you feel better very soon.

Best wishes to all. Have the best day you can.