Good morning all from Morecambe Bay where a pleasant day weatherwise is forecast.
Hopefully today will be more productive than the last couple of days. There’s lots to do here, having been away so much. The garden needs serious attention and everything needs returning to its place after it was moved upstairs for the decorator and carpet fitter weeks ago.
Yesterday was a strange day. I went to the chemist for some thrush treatment following my recent course of antibiotics but she said I was too old for her to serve me and to ask the doctor. My heart sank but I called in the surgery and got an appointment immediately! The Dr (yes a real dr not a nurse) also checked my ears to make sure the infection was clear as I said that despite no pain it still didn’t feel right. She decreed it wasn’t a “happy ear”!and has prescribed some drops.
She did explain they were actually eye drops but the actual ingredient was what I needed. It cause great consternation in the pharmacy.
Earlier we returned from giving CDog his short walk when a tree surgeon appeared wanting to cut our hedge. He insisted on giving us a quote- I wasn’t happy as it isn’t the time to trim hedges. He got increasingly rude about my garden and how overgrown it was and it would be beautiful when he finished. I managed to catch DH who appeared at the window to come out and give him a more definite no. He finally stormed off in a huff.
Yes there’s an old tree in the corner that needs cutting back again but it is on DH’s long list of jobs and will be done before the year is out. Everything else I will do myself. I’ll post some pics Grammaretto
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Good Morning Saturday 20th June 2026
(57 Posts)Good Morning Everyone,
Its light and a dry morning at the moment here in Brackley .
Todays plans will go to Bicester ,have a coffee and a snack do a shop may see people I know .
There s bit of a Beer Festival not far from me so may have a beer or two .
Later the usual Chinese take Away.
Health depends on the heat wave .
Take Care,
Mick
Wishing everyone the best of days. 🌸
Good morning everyone from an overcast Northampton, but a bit of sun 🌞 expected later.
Yesterday was pleasantly not too hot, and I enjoyed my shopping trip out with a friend; I went down to ballet class to meet her and enjoyed watching the dancers at their barre class. I think I will be able to join them in a couple of weeks once I have seen the optician and got the all-clear.
We then went over the road to the village bakery cafe where I had a lemonade instead of a coffee; then to the shops where I got everything I needed and managed to spend a £10 voucher in M&S food.
No plans this morning, but this afternoon I will settle down in front of the tv to cheer my rugby team on in their final. I could have gone to Twickenham with DD and DS-in-law, but as the journey involved a fair bit of walking and steps at multiple tube stations I had to decline the offer. I went a couple of years ago with a neighbour but it was a lot easier as he was driving. Come on you Saints! 💚💛💚💛🏉
Wishing all a pleasant Saturday.
Good morning from a grey, overcast and very warm NE Mids. We have had some rain overnight as the ground is damp and it certainly looks like more rain is inevitable.
Nothing in particular planned for today so I think it will be a crafting day for me.
Have a good day one and all!
Another sunny Suffolk morning and I hope all can enjoy the same today…although I would prefer the heat to be no more than 24/25 degrees.I do like the fact that this heat means DH wears short sleeved shirts so ironing is easier on some of his garments.
Apart from the usual dog walk and our usual Saturday Waitrose delivery it will be another peaceful day at home seeking out the coolest spots in the garden but mainly in the house.
Hope all can find pleasure in whatever you do today.
Good morning from cloudy Leicestershire.
Doggy had to stay out again last night as it was too hot indoors but it rained so instead of a hot dog I have a soggy doggy!
We are going for coffee to a local farm.
I am dreading next weeks weather.
I was very upset to hear of yesterday’s train crash. My DS travels on that line regularly.
Wishing everyone the best day possible.
Good morning from an overcast and cool N. Bucks.
We will do our local food shop this morning and then DH is going to help DD2 repair some steps in her garden. I have some cakes to ice.
This evening we are attending a 21st birthday party for my great niece.
Wishing all a good day with a smile along the way.
Your garden looks lovely Gelisajams.
Morning, cloudy in S Hants, heat starts tomorrow, I’ll hibernate.
Topped up bbq supplies at the butcher yesterday and Tesco delivered, a full fridge. We visited a busy pub for Friday catch up.
Our camper van friends from Wales are here this evening, their choice of Chinese take away will be delivered, we’ll sit outside.
Have a pleasant day all.
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Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 16° and sunny. It is nice to see gardens of all shapes and sizes on the thread today.
Yesterday I headed to Edinburgh. I was lucky to get parked at my local station because often it's totally full. I met my son on the train which wasnt too busy and we went to Dishoom. They gave us a lovely table upstairs, looking out onto St Andrews Square. The food was excellent and we blethered lots. He is such good company. Afterwards ds took me to the Edinburgh Grand which was also in same area of St Andrews Square. Grand it was indeed with that hushed atmosphere of luxury. I had an iced coffee and more blethering until we left. By that time the rain in Edinburgh was torrential. As I cannot walk fast, I was thoroughly soaked but it's only water.
It was really nice to see my ds and spend time with him. In the afternoon, I put my feet up. They were rather painful after the walking from Wednesday and yesterday.
Today I'm meeting my friend for breakfast at the local garden centre. No doubt there will be more blethering! Thereafter I will crack on with housework. I must remember to buy bread as I'm completely out. Have a good day all.
I do hope Marydoll is more comfortable today, sending (((hugs)))
Good morning all and the heat hasn’t hit yet. Windows open and it’s pleasantly cool.
Dreading this next week of heatwave! 🥵.
Today ds1 is accompanying me to the bank for a meeting to sort out bank accounts. I want things made easy.
DS will then come home and I’ll meet my friend for a wander around The Mount. It will be cool and shady.
We’ll then have a coffee in their cafe which has recently re-opened.
I’ll phone my db1 today and invite them over for coffee tomorrow. Haven’t seen them in a while and he’s 10 years older than me, so must keep regular contact. The problem is Dh really can’t be bothered with visitors and can be rather unwelcoming 😬.
Never a ‘Mr. sociable’ , the stroke has made him ‘more like himself’.
Oh well we’ll just carry on being our jolly selves 😅.
Take care all and keep out of the heat. It’s only going to get worse! ☀️
Good morning from dry and bright South Lanarkshire, a pleasant change from yesterday’s monsoon like rain.
We were asked to collect eldest GC yesterday as the time of her return from her school trip to Italy clashed with her younger sibling’s swimming lesson. Her suitcase must have been the heaviest of them all, she will have to ditch a few things when she packs again for our holiday departure next week.
I’ve an appointment to have my brows and lashes tinted this morning after which we may pop into the first market to be held in the local park. If it’s successful more will follow.
Love the beautiful garden photos this morning.
Wishing everyone the best day possible.
Good morning from a dry and sunny NE with a promise of about 20°.
Yesterday was a day of resting on the sofa as I had been awake the entire night and in great pain. I watched an entire series on Netflix on my tablet. I am really into Harlan Coben thrillers.
There will be no visitors for the next week as all the family are on holiday, I will just go into the garden for fresh air.
Have a good weekend.
Good morning all from a sunny Glasgow, where it is 12°C.
FGT, good to find you upbeat this morning.
Today is Dollie's dance show, in the depths of North Ayrshire. I couldn't face driving the twisting, country route, so DS is taking me.
Dollie must be exhausted, because she had second lead in the school show, Annie on Thursday. DS took videos for us. She was fantastic. I am not braised.🤭
I think my neighbour, the other gran, who lives next door, is also going . She has never expressed a desire a nor bothered to go for the past seven years. I don't know what is going on.
Yesterday, I got a worrying phone call from the rheumatology specialist nurse, right in the middle of Sainsbury's.
I nearly didn't answer it, because it came up as an unknown caller, not the usual generic, hospital one.
I explained, where I was, but she asked me to find a quiet corner, (Where? The medical aisle 😉, it was so busy!!) as she needed to speak to me.
I could hardly hear her, but obviously I couldn't use speaker phone.
Firstly, she asked how I was feeling. (Ominous). After saying how unwell I am and my high levels of pain, she explained that the bloods I had taken at the local Health Centre, the previous day, were causing concern. ( Heart sinks).
How speedy was that, to get a result? Twenty four hours after having them taken, a haematologist, in a hospital, ten miles away from the Health Centre, had flagged them up, as concerning.
Apparently, my immune system markers are critically low, and I may have to stop my biologics. Basically, my immune system is kaput.
In addition, my inflammatory markers and white cell count are very high. I have all the indicators of an infection or something else going on, but what?
If experience a fever, I have to seek medical help ASAP.
This explains, why I am so exhausted and unwell.
The specialist was so kind, she cancelled my telephone consultation for July and has asked the secretary to organise an urgent face to face appointment with the consultant (almost impossible).
I am so relieved, because I cannot go on like this.
DH is so unwell, (his bloods aren't back yet), therefore, Iam having to do almost everything.
My children all work long hours in stressful jobs, so I do not want to ask them for help.
Last night, the dishwasher, developed a fault. I hadn't noticed, that the dishwasher was still trying to drain after three hours. DH had noticed, but had said nothing.🤬
I asked him to switch it off at the socket, under the sink, so he switched off the kettle on the worktop!
I showed him, where the socket was under the sink, he did, but it was still trying to drain.
How on earth could the dishwasher be still be working, with no electricity????
DH had switched off an empty socket!!!! God give me strength and lots of it!!!!
I had an inkling part of the problem might be a blocked drain, so out I went at midnight, to search the garage for drain cleaner. Dear reader, what do you think DH was doing? Answers on a postcard.
I know how to resolve the problem, (I think). It requires a YouTube video and a big strong man or woman. At the moment, the latter is in short supply.😉 DS2 will be here tomorrow, I will conscript him!
On a lighter note, I was rummaging in the sale rail in Sainsbury's feeling unwell has never hindered me , when a lady spoke to me and held up a dress. That would suit you dear, it's a size 10. I burst out laughing. explaining, I am a 16,
I would never I have known,. said she.
That cheered me up, along with the request to prove my age, in order to get my discount in Iceland.
I am trying to find the energy to get up and dressed, but it is not happening!
Gaga and GrannyC*, I hope you find some improvement today.
Best wishes to all our mountaineers. ♥️
Enjoy your Saturday, everyone.
Thank you Marydeoll it’s not possible to be sad with a happy 9 year old companion!
I’ve just enjoyed reading your novella it’s had me chuckling in parts but I am sorry to hear of the health issues you are both facing.
Sure we all hope for reassuring news soon. x
FGT, I love my new name. Marydeoll. It looks much classier than Marydoll. I may register.
Good morning from Sunnyside Northwest coast. These warm temperatures suit me perfectly, I’m thin blooded.
Enjoyed drawing with inks and bleach yesterday and took a bag of cast offs to the charity shop, but came away with a little hand painted Portuguese dish…
My box hedge seems to be dying and I fear it’s just not lack of rain. If it does die, I’m not sure what to replace it with, it’s perfect in the position it’s in.
Tonight to a bar play at the local theatre and also fix up car insurance.
Thoughts to all🌺
Marydoll. If your immune system is so compromised I would steer clear of drains and anyone with possible infections.
Good mornjng from the Isles of Scilly where we are on holiday. Going on a day trip to Bryher today. Hope everyone has the best day they can
HelterSkelter1
Marydoll. If your immune system is so compromised I would steer clear of drains and anyone with possible infections.
We are talking about a kitchen sink here. 😊
Hollysteers all the box hedges and plants here are dying .
It is a result of something called buxus moth, that isn’t correct but loosely descriptive.
Mine have died and my friend had to pay £150 to have hers cleared and burnt.
It was absolutely covered in the grubs.
A gardener told me is is all over our area.
Apologies I thought you meant the outside kitchen drain. Take care about scratches in the garden. As a recently immunosuppressed person due to immunotherapy drug Rituximab, I am as careful as I can be.
I have been on three different biologics, years of it, I do know the score. It looks as if I may need to go on a fourth one.
It's about taking precautions and striking a fine balance.
I even sit on my own at church, hiding away in a corner, now that church is so crowded. # MD no pals.
mumofmadboys
Good mornjng from the Isles of Scilly where we are on holiday. Going on a day trip to Bryher today. Hope everyone has the best day they can
So nice to see you posting.❤
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