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Good morning Thursday

Postby Ally » 04 Jan 2024, 06:23

Good morning.

Sunny again and 19° forecast. :D

Being taken out to lunch by hubby. :?

It'll be a long one. :oops: :lol:

Have a great day.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby meriad » 04 Jan 2024, 08:10

Good morning Ally and everyone

Lunch sounds like a fabulous idea Ally, esp a long one! enjoy x
another sort of usual work from home day for me... the usual work bits and bobs, plus a vet appointment and then hopefully a call to say the car is fixed (and not expensive). Bless Thomas (my nephew) he doesn't have college on a Thursday so is picking me up for said vet appointment - two cats in carriers and two humans in a 3-door mini; that'll be fun :D Then have a friend popping round this evening - we both quite enjoy crafting and want to come up with some ideas of things to craft throughout the year. So a lovely evening of natter and planning (plus a glass or two of prosecco no doubt)

Hope everyone is well. Osc any updates re E's brother?

Have a good day all xxx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby JanB » 04 Jan 2024, 08:14

Morning Ally, Ria and everyone

Another grey start and more wet stuff to come :Hi:

Enjoy lunch Ally and hope the car gets back to you cheaply Ria 8-)

More samosas to be made this morning, veggie one's this time.

I really need to make room in the freezers, so will be using up some weird concoctions for dinner, for the next few day :lol:

Have a good day everyone, whatever you're doing xx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby cruiser2 » 04 Jan 2024, 08:30

Good morning everybody.

It is 14C. We have had rain again and there are still grey clouds.
Am taking the decorations down today. They will be put back in the loft till December.

I hope to finish typing a report which one of my aunties did when she was part of the medical team on a ship going to Gibraltar in 1944.
It makes very interesting reading how a cruse liner which had ben used as a troop ship was now being used as a passenger ship with
several young chilren.

Have a good day everybody.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 04 Jan 2024, 08:44

Morning everyone :)

Have a great time Ally :) xx

Ria, fingers crossed the car doesn't cost too much, and I hope the kitties get on ok at the vets :) xx

I could do with sorting out our garage freezer Jan :oops: xx

Cruiser, that reminds me - I need to take down our VV decorations, ie the Christmas smilies :oops: xx

A dry and bright morning here so far, she said tentatively :shock: :? :lol: Shopping with D this morning, then out with the Pilates girls tonight. Have heard from Becky, she's having a really nice time so far :)

Have a good day everyone :) xx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby saundra » 04 Jan 2024, 09:50

Morning all its rained a lot here a lot of village are flooded again and in Lincolnshire plus caravan site in,Driffield up the road people's business ruined
So sad lack of care from environmental department all talk and no action
My decorations are down as well
Glad b is enjoy her time in oz Kaz take care everyone
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Osc » 04 Jan 2024, 10:04

Morning all, it’s sunny and dry here, for however long that lasts. Dance practice this morning then back to have Kellie for a few hours so Miss Osc can work while the office is closed with no phone calls to interrupt her. Apparently they were stopping Edward’s brother’s sedation yesterday afternoon. His two sisters went to the hospital, but when one of them spoke to Edward afterwards, she was a bit garbled, first she said life support then sedation, so we don’t really know but the next 12 hours would be crucial. Heard nothing since.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 04 Jan 2024, 10:43

(((((Ed and Rosemary)))))

Saundra it’s exactly the same around here! When most of the city flooded in ‘07 there was a lot of talk about clearing the drains etc etc but have they upped their game? Not a bit :x As soon as there’s any significant rain it’s puddling up over blocked drains….
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby meriad » 04 Jan 2024, 10:52

(((Ed and Osc))) keeping fingers crossed

Kaz and Saundra, I get that drains need to be kept clear etc, but I honestly also think that one huge issue is over development / building everywhere. Every foundation / road / driveway that's built and tarred over means less area for water to naturally drain down to the water table - the water has to go somewhere so it will find the easiest route. Drains weren't built to cope with the amount of water they have to deal with these days. Developers (planners) really need to look at water permeable drives / soakaways in gardens when building.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby saundra » 04 Jan 2024, 10:58

I agree ria why build on flood planes there is building developments every where its dreadful so much flooding
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