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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 16 Aug 2018, 08:19

Crommers, physio really helped me with my neck! I hope that and the injections will do so the same for you 8-) :)
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 16 Aug 2018, 08:22

meriad wrote:Morning all

Dull and spitting here but not quite raining (yet). I'm so done with this weather and would really like the sunshine back - not the 30+ temperatures necessarily, 25 / 26 would do mejust fine - but I really just want those blue skies and sunshine back - sigh :(

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That would be perfect! Maybe a bit of rain at night as well :lol: 8-)
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby jenniren » 16 Aug 2018, 10:08

Morning all :D

Overcast here, rain's promised for later, but looking at the black clouds don't think we'll have to wait too long.

Have an easy day Saundra xx

I was told my new hip should last around 15 years, think they're better these days Crommers. Hope the physio and injections help, if not better to have it done than suffer the pain.

Glad the weather turned out so well yesterday, really enjoyed our jaunt to the harbour. Will be even better when we can walk down there rather than catching a bus. Weekly shop today, M&S and Tesco. Need to stock up with a few goodies ready for the boys on Monday.

Hope you all have a good day :D
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby JoM » 16 Aug 2018, 10:54

Ria, they're London-based but deliver Nationwide by courier. Someone gave me a code for a free bunch and when I used that they then gave me a code to pass on to people (so if anybody wants some free flowers, let me know!). It's set up as a weekly service but once you register online you can select when you want to receive them so you can have them as frequently or infrequently as you want.

Kaz, we have neither locally. If I shop in Stafford on a weekday I usually have a load of shopping and a bus journey so it's difficult to carry them, if we go in the car on a Saturday I've found that the choice isn't so good! Sainsbury's had hardly anything last weekend when I looked.

Anyway, they're here and are lovely; white Gladioli, white alstroemeria, white lisianthus, white Rose Athena and some stems of eucalyptus.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby jenniren » 16 Aug 2018, 11:03

I'd be very interested in a free bunch please Jo.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby meriad » 16 Aug 2018, 11:42

jenniren wrote:I'd be very interested in a free bunch please Jo.

Yes please - I'd also be interested for Nadine - thank you !
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby cromwell » 16 Aug 2018, 12:27

No news on my car Ria. They are struggling to find the spare part. I've got it for a week Kaz.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby cromwell » 16 Aug 2018, 12:28

jenniren wrote:I was told my new hip should last around 15 years, think they're better these days Crommers. Hope the physio and injections help, if not better to have it done than suffer the pain.


My thoughts exactly Jen. We'll see how it goes.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Osc » 16 Aug 2018, 13:41

Afternoon all, sun and cloud here with an occasional few drops of rain. Children here today, but I brought Michael to golf for 12.00, then Miss Osc collected Kellie from here and was collecting Michael to bring them both to the dentist - they will be back here for their dinner. Mr Osc has been busy potting and repotting stuff out on the terrace, we also bought wind chimes yesterday and it sounds lovely tinkling away in the breeze - Kellie decided it was fairy music :cute:
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