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Good Morning Tuesday 28th April 2026

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Michael12 Tue 28-Apr-26 04:59:39

Good Morning Everyone,
Its dark and dry and will soon be daylight here in Brackley this morning.
Slight change of routine plan to get a earlier bus , have a coffee and then go and get my haircut before I shop ,and hopefully say hello to those people I know.
Health OK,
Take Care ,
Mick

Blossoming Tue 28-Apr-26 10:31:49

Good morning everyone from sunny but cold Lancashire.

I had an early doctor appointment today, now back home enjoying a drink. It’s turned very cold here, we will have a walk this afternoon.

As always, thinking of those with troubles in their lives.

Wishing you a good day whatever you’re doing.

aggie Tue 28-Apr-26 09:57:17

Good morning all , who nicked the sun ?
I’ve overslept ,
Yesterday every time I sat down I had to get up to see to something , anyway I doubled my “ steps “ to nearly what they should be !
Today is do a huge casserole in the pressure cooker , to feed the freezer
It was between the pressure cooker and the slow cooker , the pressure cooker won , it was at the front of the shelf 🤷‍♀️
Bought grobags and compost to start fill ing the greenhouse . We were putting it off expecting the new greenhouse , but no joy there , nobody wants our money
usetobeblonde we do get long boring days at our age 💐
Hoping for better news for everyone

TheWeirdoAgain60 Tue 28-Apr-26 09:48:19

Ladyleftfieldlover, and your flowers/plants are gorgeous too!

TheWeirdoAgain60 Tue 28-Apr-26 09:47:01

Good morning, Michael12 and everyone!

On the 29th April I'll be 61 - Oh My Cod! But I've gasped Oh My Cod every year since I turned 50! So I pre-bought myself a bottle of Kin Toffee Vodka from Brysons. I had to buy it online as there are no Brysons here in Whitby because they're in the Lake District, so that was £14.95 well spent, and a bag of Revels, so tomorrow night after work I'll plonk in front of my computer and binge-watch movies while scoffing and guzzling these beauties!

I found The Beast In The Cellar - 1971 - with the ever gorgeous and brilliant Flora Robson and Beryl Reid. Corruption - 1968 - starring Peter Cushing, Dog Soldiers - 2002 - with Sean Pertwee. So they'll keep me occupied for a few hours!

Marzipan22 beady eye is so beautiful! My friend Willow, a Tortie cat, calls them flying sharks, since one actually snatched a dead mouse out of her mouth just seconds after she caught it!

Greyduster, the flowers/plants are gorgeous!

Have a good one, all of you!

Usedtobeblonde Tue 28-Apr-26 09:42:29

Good morning from a dull and cooler Stockport.
Nothing much to say so I send best wishes to you all.

Georgesgran Tue 28-Apr-26 09:32:39

Good (late) Morning from Durham. Cool and cloudy again - still not ready to give up the thermal vest and fleece bedding!
Just a coffee with a friend today, we are going away on Tuesday and the weather there is poor with daily rain.
DD2’s fight for her Blue Badge renewal continues, I’m pleased she applied early, so her existing badge is still valid.
You must be so upset and disappointed R&L - slow is an underStatement.

Best wishes to all. X

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 28-Apr-26 09:26:43

Our tree peony is coming along well.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 28-Apr-26 09:24:59

A rather late morning all from West Oxfordshire - I’ve been up since 8 am, honest!

I have birthday presents to wrap and cards to write.

It rained last night although rain is not forecast until the weekend. I suppose the gardens and lawns need it,

I am off to see friends this afternoon. OH is nervous about seeing his bees. He may put it off until tomorrow. They are very aggressive at the moment and some of his bee keeping friends have lost whole hives. We have a special hive in our garden to catch swarms. He has caught a few over the years and handed them over to friends who have become bee-less.

Have a good day everyone. I hope those sunny days will return.

Greyduster Tue 28-Apr-26 09:10:35

Melanie 🤣

Cossy Tue 28-Apr-26 08:58:30

Good morning!

Here in our part of Essex it’s cold and grey, nothing like the glorious weather of the last few days ☹️☹️☹️

Out to dinner tonight with a very old and dear friend, with her daughter, my dearest god-daughter, who has recently returned from a two year stint in the Middle East working as a children’s nurse, specialising in teenage cancer. Thank goodness she arrived home around a week before the Iran war!

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:56:25

Oh R&L 😢 this waiting is torture for you it seems cavalier and cruel to give such a diagnosis and then just leave you with that knowledge, fretting. And then to have to cancel your painting holiday.

Soon dear lady, I hope 🤞

BlueSapphire Tue 28-Apr-26 08:47:11

Good morning everyone from a cloudy and overcast Northampton, very.disappointing not to see the sun! We may.get some this afternoon apparently.

Had a good first session at the podiatrist yesterday; problem nails efficiently dealt with and hard skin removed from my feet. I thought I had a fungal infection on one toenail, but he said it was water ingress, getting under the nail and to put Vicks vapour rub on it before showering! He must know what he's on about as he is a consultant NHS podiatrist at a hospital and runs this little private practice locally. He was certainly busy yesterday afternoon. I will book to see him again in a couple of months.

Cut the back grass when I got back and avoided the rain; I plan to tackle the weeds this afternoon - they are multiplying daily. I really must find a new gardener.

Sorry you are having to wait so long Roses; it really is unacceptable.

Wishing all a pleasant Tuesday.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:42:52

Ah Gingster I could’ve passed this one to you to add to your quirky collection! I photographed it (a memory of the doctor who bought it for me) but after looking at it for some 30 years decided to donate it to the charity shop downstairs. A delightful piece I think.

glammagran Tue 28-Apr-26 08:40:30

Good morning everyone from Wiltshire.

I tried to post yesterday but lost it. Happened later on Sunday too when I tried to send birthday wishes to LLFL. I hope you had a lovely lunch out with your OH. 🍾🎂.

We had a lovely time on Sunday with DS and his family. GS1 is 15 and GD2 is 12 GS1 brought his lovely GF too. They were all very chatty and stayed off their phones. We ate the guard of honour lamb racks which had been in the freezer since Christmas.

Yesterday we did a lot of gardening again. Still have dahlias and gladioli’s to plant but I can only do little and often with a painful hip, back and shoulder.

Have a good day all.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:35:49

Great photos this morning ladies! I love the fact that we share stuff.

Marydoll Tue 28-Apr-26 08:29:49

GMB, my school had two disabled bays, one put in for me (I couldn't climb the very steep hill) and one for parents with disabilities to drop off their children.
It could be worth inquiring.

You may not park across driveways, but many do. It happens daily at Dollie's school. There is always an alteraction of some sort.

hollysteers Tue 28-Apr-26 08:28:25

Good morning from Cloudy Chambers northwest coast. I enjoyed yesterday, the folk club sing a round in the afternoon was fun, with a mix of songs. After that a little shopping and a quiet evening in, making an effort to go to bed earlier. I’m a night bird and have to force myself to bed, unless I drop off watching tv.

Some forgotten shares taken out by my late DH have been realised and more to come, so that’s handy. My DD helps me keep on top of these things. My excuse being I’m “arty”😁. As a child, a dreamer and in a world of my own.

To the usual Tuesday music club this afternoon. I’m on the desk and I have new coloured lights to festoon it with. Now to decide what to sing. I’ve been practising an Italian song of old, but I don’t think it’s quite there yet.
Thoughts to RosesandLilac and all🌺

Melanie61 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:22:39

Greyduster, we used to go to Wirlow Brook park very often. I remember going there when I was a week overdue with my first son to have a good long walk to see if it did anything. Worked like a charm , my waters broke that night smile

Grandmabatty Tue 28-Apr-26 08:17:38

Marydoll I do sympathise with the homeowners. However the school was built at a time when fewer people have cars, so parking is not easy. I never park over a driveway, in fact I havent seen anyone who does. The owner of a truck and car park in the only spaces directly outside the school and they don't actually live in the street but the next one down! The school doesn't have disabled parking at all, as far as I can see.

Grammaretto Tue 28-Apr-26 08:16:13

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders.
Dreich looking today after such a row of sunny days.

I'm hoping that all the things planned for yesterday will happen today. The gypsy caravan will go to a new home. The book collector will collect some books and now a woman from the historical society will look at my local memorabilia and also take photos of this house before it's sold.

I bought a birthday present for my DS and now I need to post it I can't find it!

Lovely photos Greyduster and nice stories about the medals Gagagran.

I feel so sorry and cross on your behalf Rosesandlilac for the endless delay before you are even seen!

Hope everyone has some joy today.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:14:13

Good morning everyone from south Manchester where it’s dry at present but looks chilly out with total white cloud cover.

I slept well last night after an emotional day where so many things reminded me of Himself and I cried for most of it on my own at home. It ebbs and flows but when it hits it really hurts.

I’m being picked up by my wonderfully thoughtful brother in law and his wife soon. They asked if I’d like to join them for breakfast at a garden centre. Perfect way to lift me out of myself as I never turn down any invitation I’m lucky to receive.

Now to read the thread with my TiB. x

Jaxjacky Tue 28-Apr-26 08:10:17

Morning from a cloudy S Hants, very lush pictures Greyduster, great your family WW items have a good home Gagagran a job well done.
I must do my stats from the phone yesterday, walk later, MrJ out to bowls this evening.
🦩🦩

Marydoll Tue 28-Apr-26 08:08:01

Good morning all from a cloudy Glasgow, where it is 10°C.
Another bad night, painwise, my eyes were watering with the pain in my legs.
I have no idea, why I am having such a bad flare up. The only reason I can think of, is that I am worrying about DH's health. Stress always sets it off.

GMB, have you not considered applying for a Blue Badge, if you have mobility issues? It would mean, easier parking for you, without fear of a parking fine.
To be honest, I can empathise with the home owners. We used to live near a school and parents often blocked driveways, with their selfish parking. They didn't care.
My own school, eventually had double yellow lines painted, after two children were knocked down.

Yesterday, we dropped more bags at the Salvation Army. There will be more to come. However, I don't see me making much inroads into my mega wardrobe, despite being ruthless.

This morning DH has suggested we go out to our favourite Italian cafe in Paisley. He is looking for liners for his hanging baskets and there is a shop he likes to visit and pick up useless junk.
The begonias (he us obsessed with them) are now available in the local nursery, but it is too early for us. There is always a frost here in May.

He is still unable to drive, but instead of me driving, we are going to take the bus, because parking is nigh on impossible.
I'm just pleased he is getting some exercise, but I am on tenterhooks all the time.

I had a dreadfully embarrassing moment at church yesterday.
We have Exposition of the Blessed Sacramt after Mass, and people come to pray or just sit quietly. There is not a single sound, total silence.
I have a Tile tracker on my church keys, (the keys to the Kingdom,), for I am always losing them, I could feel them vibrating slightly. Before I could do anything, the Tile alarm on my phone went off.
Think of a very loud fire alarm going off and echoing round an empty room.
I couldn't get it to stop. It happened on Sunday too.
I was absolutely horrified, as were those deep in prayer! I ran to the sacristy, but the door had jammed. 😱 I am such a noticebox! I couldn't look anyone in the eye, as I left.
I think my BP may have been higher than DH's at that point. 😂

I wish you all a pleasant day.

brook2704 Tue 28-Apr-26 08:05:52

rosesandlilac so sorry to hear it’s such slow progress, I really feel for you, especially having to cancel your holiday too, sending a gentle hug ❤️

Liberty Tue 28-Apr-26 07:55:47

Good morning from a dull Suffolk with signs of a little drizzle overnight.
DD2 was born 43 years ago but we shan’t see her as they live a couple of hundred miles away. Her DH is buying her a tent( her request) as she hopes to take the children away for a few days camping in the summer holidays so we’ve bought her camping gear.

DH used to do that with our children to local sites every summer and those trips were some of their favourite holiday activities.

We meanwhile will go out here for coffee and cake and raise a cup to her. She will be at work and celebrating with her family this evening.

Hope today is an easy one for all.