going to be
another wet day, although the rain
is not supposed to start until
midday. It is a fairly cool
morning, just 7 ° C, but the wet
afternoon should see 12° C.
Tomorrow may start at 6° C, but
there may be full sunshine for a
few hours. The afternoon
temperature should rise to 13° C,
and possibly 14° C for one single
hour, 5pm (or maybe part of it).
It may stay dry until 9pm, and
even after that only light rain or
fine drizzle is predicted.
Yesterday was a good
and a bland day, or maybe that
should be bland day with some good
bits. Ultimately it was, like many
recently, and maybe not so
recently, a bad day, but that will
have to be explained further down
the page.
I don't know why I feel so
reluctant to wash my hair and have
a shower these days. I guess it is
the long term result of too many
lazy days because of stays in
hospital, and days when I couldn't
be as active as I would like. I
was sort of reluctant to get
started washing my hair, and
having a shower yesterday, but
once started I enjoyed it, and it
felt wonderful to be clean and
fragrant again.
It seemed a bit late by the
time I had dried myself, dried my
hair, and got dressed. I had
thought that I would probably go
shopping, but it seemed too late
by then. That is how it seemed to
me, but in reality there would
have been plenty of time. What
there wasn't time for was a long
lie down and snooze after I had
done the usual clean up in the
kitchen, plus washed and polished
the beer glasses ready for another
Thursday afternoon beer tastings
session.
What I didn't know when it
might have been useful to know,
was that Jodie was going to be a
bit late again, and would arrive
closer to 4pm than 3pm. I guess I
could have had a short snooze. One
other thing that happened, around
the time I could have had a short
snooze, was the delivery of
another part of my recent order
with Amazon. It was a small bag of
liquorice root. It was small
enough for the postman, who
delivered it, to be pushed through
the letter box.
I was looking forward to
the delivery a lot. It must be 40
to 50, and maybe more since I last
chewed on some liquorice root. I
really liked it, but it seemed to
disappear from any shops that I
frequented, although I guess
health food shops might stock it.
The stuff I remember when I was
considerably longer seemed to be
fairly thin, and long sticks. What
arrived yesterday was short and
thick sticks with a sort of dusty
look. They originally came from
Pakistan. I have no idea where the
sticks came from that I used to
like all those years ago, but
these Pakistani sticks failed to
excite me. With some chewing they
did liberate a liquorice sort of
taste - or at least the single one
I tried did. I am not sure I like
these, and I may investigate
another type. I am sure I can
recall seeing a picture on Amazon
of long thing sticks. Maybe the
next time I order something from
Amazon I might try another "brand"
of liquorice stick.
On the subject of Amazon, I
think the last bit of my recent
order, a second pair of cargo
trousers by a different maker, and
different design, may be delivered
today. I hope they are more like
what I really wanted - more
pockets than the single patch
pocket on one leg of the last
pair. Incidentally, I still have
not tested the last pair in actual
use. I did test the fit, and while
very slightly tight, they were
still easy to do up and wear.
Maybe I might take them for a walk
today. Of course, now I have (or
will soon have) two pairs of cargo
trousers, the weather is bound to
improve enough that I can resume
wearing any of my several pairs of
cargo shorts !
Jodie felt the desire to go
shopping in Lidl yesterday, and so
she was late arriving here.
Fortunately she did warn me, and I
could tell Michael that she was
going to be late, but would be
hear. I am unsure why I need to
remind Michael about a regular
event. I don't think he forgets,
but it is more the case that
unless he gets an invite every
single time he would think he was
not invited. Jodie seems to
understand the idea of an open
invitation, and maybe Michael does
as well, and I just don't have
confidence that he understands it.
I think it is a week or two
since we were last visited by Cous
Cous (or "Fluffycat" as I used to
call him before finding his real
name). He had a good time until he
was too tired. He had a couple of
treat sticks, and play with a new
cat toy I bought for him in
Savers. It is a small rattly ball
on a sort of fluffy string
attached to a plastic pole. He
thought it great fun at first, but
like all good things it started to
get too much like hard work, He
curled up in his box, and with one
paw over the side, his eyes
started to close. I never managed
to get a snap of his eyes closed,
but they are half closed in this
picture, and he has that contented
cat look.
Cous Cous stayed in his
box, sometimes seeming to doze off
(but of course his ears were
following every movement) while we
did our beer tasting. It may be
because most of the beers were of
my choosing, but all seemed to be
drinkable, and even the worst was
still almost enjoyable. That may
sound like we got through gallons,
or at least that is what a
Cardiologist would think, but in
reality I don't think we got
through more than 6 to 8 cans, and
each can was split 3 ways so we
could all taste the beer. I may
have been closer to a 2 pint than
a 3 pint session.
For a while it looked like
Cous Cous would be staying the
night, but once Jodie left, and
was followed by Michael 5 minutes
later, Cous Cous jumped down from
his box, had a good stretch, and
headed for the back door. After
carefully looking for rain, a
predators or prey, he took a
stroll in the garden. Once he did
that I served up my dinner that
had been cooking in the oven while
we were drinking.
Dinner was roasted
"Mediterranean style" vegetables
(the nice big ones that Aldi and
Tesco [if you can find them]
stock). I added some chunks of
sweet potato, and in the last 5
minutes of cooking I sprinkled on
some ready grated Cheddar cheese.
It was obviously a vegetarian
meal, but not vegan because I used
real cheese ! It was very
enjoyable, and theoretically very
healthy. All that fibre should
have been really good for my lower
digestive system.
Of course I spoiled the
health aspect of it by having a
slightly restrained amount of mint
and chocolate ice cream for a
dessert. On the other hand, there
was still the positive effect that
I felt satisfied with no feeling
of bloat - although that would
come later in the form of burping
up the flavours of my dinner many
hours later.
After dinner I watched some
TV, and then read in bed for a
while. I think I turned the light
out around 10pm, but it may have
been an hour earlier or an hour
later. I was not watching the
clock once I turned the TV off. I
can't recall any difficulty
falling asleep, and I think I had
some good sleep. I did have to get
up a few times to pee, but it
seemed to
feel less than
usual in both frequency and
quantity.
I do recall fragments of a
couple of dreams from last night.
One was very simple and probably
quick because nothing really
happened apart from realising what
some features of the land were. In
the dream I seemed to be out for a
walk over a hill with a very
pronounced outline. I soon
realised it was like, and probably
was, the top of a tunnel covered
in grass. Quite why the tunnel
should be so shallow that the top
was so close to the surface that
it changed the profile of the
hill. One possibility came to
mind. It might have been a wartime
measure to hide the railway line
by covering it over, although that
would be a massive undertaking
with little practical benefit.
Another possibility is more
realistic.
Back in the day when
railways were first being built,
some very rich landowners had some
weird ideas. Some were quite keen
for the railways to pass close by,
even if it meant crossing their
land because it would be good for
transporting their farm produce.
Other rich landowners objected to
the very sight of a railway, and
so some were built in tunnels, or
at least in a deep cutting, so
they could not be seen. Maybe the
railway tunnel (at least I assume
it was a railway tunnel) in the
dream was to hide it from a
landowner and not from the German
bombers during the war.
Another dream may have been
some smaller dreams that seemed to
flow into each other. It was set
in something like an industrial
estate, similar to where my last
employer was situated, although
there was a sort of flavour of
school about it too. The dream was
all about plotting to go home for
dinner at dinner time by sneaking
out. As I say, it could have been
a series of short dreams because
it is hard to remember any plot of
how I was going to sneak out, or
even if I even tried. I may have
woken up before the dream was
complete.
I had an unusually long lie
in this morning. I woke up at
about the usual time (although
that itself is a "variable
constant" - it changes from day to
day). I went for a pee, and one
the way back I updated the web
pages with the BBC and Met Office
forecasts, and then I went back to
bed. I thought I would just lie
there for a few minutes to....I
don't know, maybe think about
stuff, but I actually fell asleep
again for at least an hour. I got
up again, went for a pee, and
again failed to have a poo.
Evidently all the fibre in my
dinner last night had not reached
anywhere near the end by then.
After I had checked my
blood glucose (not good) I went
back to bed again. I didn't expect
to sleep, but I did. I expected to
relax a bit so I would open my
bowels (as the nurses say in
hospital) when I next went to the
toilet. That failed, but it did
happen after I had eaten some
breakfast - a single medium size
packet of spicy instant noodles -
by which time it was too late to
record any change in weight.
This morning, my official
records (official to me) said that
I had gained 100gm. Maybe if I had
had that poo before breakfast, and
had weighed myself after the poo,
and a small pee I did, I might
have found I had lost 100gm, and
possibly 200gm (although most of
that would have been pee because
the poo was averagely average, and
nothing notable).
My blood glucose was very
slightly higher than yesterday. It
was not terrible, but still very
undesirable - doubly or treble so
considering I have to see the
nurse this coming Monday. The
average of all three meters was
8.83mmol/l against yesterday's
8.57mmol/l. I could only be happy
if it was less than 8.0mmol/l. One
the other hand, I would be very
unhappy if it was at or over
9.0mmol/l.
It is now past midday, and
I still have to do a very
important job before I can move
on. Yesterday, after my shower, I
put two small hand towels in to
soak in Bio detergent, and they
are still there this morning.
Before I can do almost anything I
have to finish that job. With that
done I can have a shower, and with
that done I could go shopping in
Aldi. There is still no panic
about it but I am down to one
unopened 9 roll pack of toilet
paper. If we had another Covid
lockdown I would hate to have to
panic buy toilet paper, and so I
like to panic buy before the panic
!! Of course there is other stuff
it would be handy to have - stuff
like food for dinner and stuff.
Other than shopping, I have no
idea what I will do, what I want
to do, and what I might bother to
do - if anything !
Oh yes, I think my
second pair of cargo trousers
could be delivered today. They are
reported to have reached Amazon's
Dartford deport where deliveries
depart from for deliveries around
here. There is no notification
they have left the depot yet, but
their delivery drivers probably
all have at least three jobs, and
don't start delivering for Amazon
until their morning, and sometimes
afternoon jobs have finished. It
is possible those trousers won't
be delivered until 6pm tonight,
and until then I will be on high
alert. One the other hand, if I
was out shopping in Aldi, the man
from Aldi would probably dump the
package behind the wheelie bins,
and I could pick it up on my way
back from Aldi !