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Good Morning Friday 19th June 2026

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Michael12 Fri 19-Jun-26 05:00:16

Good Morning Everyone,
I have woken to a clear sky ,and its dry a start here in Brackley , we are supposed to be going into another heatwave.
Todays plans the bus trip into Bicester maybe chat to those I know , return and its Fish & Chips from local chippy mind you £10 locally .
Health OK weight variable ,
Take Care,
Mick

Marydoll Fri 19-Jun-26 07:43:06

Good morningvall, it's 17°C here already, However, it sounds windy.

Lovely nails, Bela.♥️

GM, you must feel excited at seeing your son.

I had planned to visit Silverburn today the sales are on, but I'm still feeling unwell. Apart from going for my blood test yesterday, I spent the day lying down.

Yesterday, I received an order of garden ready plants from Dobies; Despite paying £41 instead of £117 and not expecting much, they were in great condition. I just don't have the energy to plant them.

Brook, I hope you are enjoying your cruise and *GrandnaC 47 is improving after her fall.

Have a pleasant day, folks.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 19-Jun-26 07:43:59

Good morning everyone from south Manchester where it’s 18°C at present, rising to 24°C with showers. Alexa says the grass pollen is high today which accounts for my scratchy throat and itchy ears! Not bad enough for an antihistamine yet though.

I’ve just had a very excited girlie FaceTime me in her school uniform getting into mum’s car.
“My first ever sleepover at yours grandma!”
“Don’t forget your toothbrush!”

I sounded like Chris Evan’s back in the day 😁

I’m meeting a friend in Chorlton for brunch. I get the bus from opposite Sainsbury’s, msg her when I’m on it and she hops on at the stop over the road from hers! So handy for both of us. She’s off on a holiday next week to a Warners hotel in the Cotswolds a 3 ½ hour drive from here. She has a lovely BMW and enjoys driving. She is suggesting we ‘go somewhere’ soon for an overnighter. I fancy Cartmel. We must make plans.

If you’re still reading, I’ve got my last Bereavement counselling session this afternoon. My expectations were low to be honest but he’s been the most empathetic counsellor. These sessions have helped me greatly giving me an opportunity to talk through my anguish without boring the pants off friends or upsetting my girls with some of the more personal details. “A safe space” he said “where nothing goes out of this room”.

I’ve bought him a bottle of wine and written out a thank you card to show my appreciation.

I think the biggest healer is time though. You can’t rush through grief and it comes and goes as it will. I miss Himself terribly every single day but he lives on in our hearts. He would be proud of us all. It’s what our brave man wanted - for us to find “the joy of living”. Thank you darling man for your blessing. 💙

luluaugust Fri 19-Jun-26 07:46:33

Good morning from a sunny W Kent. Shopping this morning and tidying up this afternoon. Some of the family are here Sunday for Father’s Day, not quite sure how that happened but DS and DD2 are making the puddings.
The nurse says I need earwax removed so have sorted that out for next week.
DH suddenly very tired and gone quite not sure what is worrying him.
Best wishes

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 19-Jun-26 07:47:00

Morning all from what promises to be a very sunny West Oxfordshire.

We enjoyed watching the new Spielberg film Disclosure Day yesterday. The screening was at 1 pm so we took sandwiches.

Back home I poached a chicken, made Coronation sauce and whipped some cream.

Two of my cousins will arrive for lunch today around noon. I haven’t seen them since their father’s funeral the year before last.

Have a good day everyone and keep hydrated as it’s going to be scorchio again.

Liberty Fri 19-Jun-26 07:58:33

Good morning from an already hot and sunny Suffolk. I’m just about to go and water the pots in the back yard when I’ve finished my 2nd cup of tea. They mainly contain roses and continue to give much pleasure if we sit there sheltered by the back of part of the house.

Apart from popping into our nearest town to collect a boook I’ve reserved from the library and beginning to look at papers for my monthly meeting next week it will be a quiet day in wherever looks the cooler parts of the garden and house.

I hope those who have plans to meet up with family have lovely times and all have a pleasant and peaceful day.

Gagagran Fri 19-Jun-26 08:00:23

Good Morning all from a lovely sunny, warm morning on the central south coast. Think it will warm up now for the next day or so but it's so nice to have summer mornings like this to enjoy.

My poor old ribs have eased a bit thank goodness, following my rose garden dive last Saturday. I can feel an improvement after a very uncomfortable week.

Our Tesco delivery is due between 9am and 10am but it is usually early. The lovely delivery drivers always, very kindly, unpack the shopping onto my kitchen table so I can sort it at my leisure. Much appreciated.

This morning, DH is leading a small group from his cycling club on a morning coffee and cake ride. I shall enjoy the sunshine and continue my recovery ready for DS and family visiting on Sunday.

Wishing everyone with worries or struggles on any kind a better day with some ease and comfort.

baubles Fri 19-Jun-26 08:06:40

Good morning from rainy South Lanarkshire. I do hope the weather improves for the start of the school holidays next weekend.

Our usual jaunt to Edinburgh yesterday where I sorted laundry and did a bit of tidying before the nursery and school pickup. This was our last school run till August as we will be away next week.

I’ll have to pop up to Argos as a new iron is urgently needed after mine expired. Otherwise it will be a quietish day, our local friends had to have their dog put to sleep yesterday so we may drop in to see them for five minutes later, I know the sadness they will be feeling.

Wishing everyone the best day possible.

Gingster Fri 19-Jun-26 08:13:53

Good morning all and it’s bright and sunny.

Here we go again with another heatwave! 🥵.
I can’t believe we chose a week at our seaside cottage that rained every day , InBetween 2 heatwaves! 😤. I like to be by the sea when it’s so hot. Oh well just hunker down indoors, fan on , watching the tennis. (Grumpy old me).

We had some excitement yesterday afternoon when police sirens got louder and louder and screeched to a halt opposite our house.
Twopolicemen got out and ran into the garden opposite , round the back and emerged with a scruffy looking, middle aged man, in handcuffs. He was thoroughly searched and his multiple bags emptied and then taken away in the police car.
The house is owned by a young couple with two small children, so they must have been scared. I’ll find out more today.


Today we’ll get a cab to meet out Friday friends. One couple will not be there. He has advanced Parkinsons and is bad at the moment and she has cellulitis as well as other things . They really are in a bad way, but no moans or groans from either of them.
Our other friend will bring us home. ❤️.

GM I can feel your excitement at seeing your son. Enjoy every minute you’re with him.
How terrible for the lady with the dog. She must feel dreadful.

Gelisajams I hope your pooch recovers quickly. I hate it when the animals are poorly. 😢

Take care all and enjoy the sun, (those who like it) 😉☀️

Grammaretto Fri 19-Jun-26 08:22:13

Good morning all from the Scottish Borders.
All the talk of heat on here I find amusing.

I'm going on a trip around the Bass Rock today and been told to wear warm clothes and waterproofs! I'm also wondering about seasick pills.....

Yesterday the coach trip was to Thirlestane castle followed by lunch in the servants' kitchen. It rained a lot but the guided tour was interesting.

I'm glad your shed has been a happy refuge R&L

I thought at first your photos were your garden Gelisajams. Lovely indeed. I love my heritage roses too. This is Gertrude Jekyll.

Grandmabatty Dishoom was a favourite with DH and DS1 who used to meet there sometimes for breakfast. Enjoy!

Sorry to read about the poor little dog.
Enjoy your time with DS gMattie

I hope those of you struggling have some relief today.

hollysteers Fri 19-Jun-26 08:22:46

Good morning from a dry northwest coast.
Quiet day yesterday and I’m off to art soon. I’ve just finished Alison Uttley’s diaries and went through them like a dose of salt. She was rather acidic at times and I now have Tennessee Williams’ Letters propped on the kitchen table.

I’m feeling tired a lot these days, which is a bother, the spirit is willing but etc.etc.
Thoughts to all🌺

Cressy Fri 19-Jun-26 08:33:37

Thank you - my toes are like prunes, they haven’t been out of the water. 😂

BlueSapphire Fri 19-Jun-26 08:36:27

Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny 🌞 Northampton, going to be a warm day. Have just put a few t-shirts in the washing machine.

Got back home late morning yesterday from DDs, having called at the eye clinic on the way home to pick up some more eye drops.
Found that a cat had been sick all over the one of the beds; so stripped and washed everything including the duvet (which was luckily a very light summer one). Everything dried nicely in the warm sunshine.

Need to call in at the post office this morning to return an Amazon delivery - I had ordered some of my favourite gel pens, but they turned out to be ballpoints instead, which I definitely did not want.
Then I shall bus down to the village to meet a friend and watch the end of her ballet class, then we shall pick up our recently bereaved elderly friend and take her for coffee and shopping. I need a few things as well.

Home-made curry from the freezer for dinner tonight.

Wishing all a pleasant Friday.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Fri 19-Jun-26 08:49:30

‘Parting is such sweet sorrow’ karma it’s good you have your allotment. A favourite space for ‘grounding’ yourself today. A good way of describing your needs.

Oh grandMattie how tragic that dog slipped its harness and died like that! A shock to your friend, the driver and to your friend’s daughter the owner of the little dog. She’d left her dog in the care of her mum. Both will be devastated.

And Roses&Lilac you are very pragmatic about your ‘urgent’ appointment. Maybe it’s because you are a retired nurse but I couldn’t settle into such a wait half as well as you are doing. I have health anxiety at the best of times and even my up and coming mammogram on Monday morning has me apprehensive about the results already. In my defence, I think attending Christie’s for the past 3 years with Himself has given me an insight which I hope none of my family ever have to repeat.

GrandmaC47 Fri 19-Jun-26 10:40:15

A sunny morning here in Co Durham. Thank you for the good wishes yesterday. I’m up but not dressed yet. I’ve hot aches where I had none yesterday but feeling better overall. DD2 brought our dinner last night and left some for tonight. So thoughtful. Hope our other fallers are better too.
I may not even attempt to get dressed 😀