This
morning was another cold morning
after a cold night. I think my
thermometers agreed it was between
11 and 12° C at 6am. A mix
of sunshine and sunny spells
(nearly all sunny spells) should
warm the afternoon up to 23° C. It
is possible tonight will be less
cold than last night, but only by
a degree or two. Tomorrow will be
almost the same as today, but one
small change is that the afternoon
is only expected to reach 21° C.
Yesterday was not a good
day except for two occasions, and
both those occasions, or waiting
for them, was the reason why the
rest of yesterday was not that
good.
My day started with the
need to watch what I was eating
because both my weight and blood
glucose readings were not good. At
this point in time I can't seem to
remember, but worse than that is
that I may be mixing up yesterday
morning with the morning before.
When checking my
spreadsheets I see that my blood
glucose was actually good
yesterday, but I had definitely
gained 400gm. By itself that is
not bad, but I seemed to be
getting too many small gains, and
of course lots of little things
add up to a big thing. I think I
allowed myself one small packet of
instant noodles yesterday morning.
It was partly because I was
feeling hungry, but more to do
with having something to stop
myself burping up the taste of the
cod liver oil capsule I had with
my morning medication. I hate that
fishy taste !
I was on high alert
yesterday morning, and some way
into the afternoon. The reason was
that I was expecting one parcel
delivered by Royal Mail, and I
hoped that I would also get a
small packet from China being
delivered by Evri. I incorrectly
assumed the small packet from
China would be small enough to fit
through my letter box, but it was
rather lavishly packed.
I was so distracted by
waiting that it seemed that I had
no more than a very small snack
for lunch. It might have been two
very small 25gm packs of Hula
Hoops - known by me to have a very
low sugar content. The great
distraction was waiting for my new
zoom lens to be delivered. I knew
the important specs, but I had no
idea just how big and heavy it was
until it was finally delivered at
around 2.30pm. After that I had a
new distraction - playing with the
new lens.
This picture shows nothing
to indicate the scale, but the new
lens and camera were at least 18
inches long. I think I read
somewhere that the lens itself
weighs 1.3kg. Most of the weight
is in the big lens at the front,
and that makes it very unbalanced.
There should have been a bracket
near the camera lens so it could
be attached to a tripod at about
the centre of balance. That was
not included for some reason.
Maybe it was an optional extra
that the original owner did not
order, although I think it more
likely that it had got lost or
something.
The best way to show the
capabilities of this lens is to
show some test snaps.
As a reference I took this
picture with a 50mm non zoom lens.
It is special as it has a very
wide aperture, and it was my first
attempt to get better pictures in
dull pubs without resorting to
using flash. These days I just use
my big flash gun. Inside the red
circle on the picture is a single
chimney pot (that is only just
about visible), and that was my
target for the rest of the
pictures.
This snap was taken with my
previously biggest lens - a 300mm
zoom lens. I have several because
they are quite cheap on the second
hand market. It is also a fairly
light lens, and that makes using
it simple.
It is easy to see how much
difference it makes to use my new
500mm zoom lens. I must admit that
it was tricky taking this picture
with the weight of the lens making
me wanting let the lens droop.
Although this sized lens is in the
same class, or at least getting
there, as used by Daily Mail
photographers to get compromising
pictures of celebrities from a
great distance, I sort of imagined
I would be using it more to get
pictures of small birds at the top
of big trees. I am not sure that
will actually be practical. Close
ups of squirrels may be a better
bet provided they pose for me.
One interesting thing that
I have only just realised, is that
it is a 50 to 500mm lens, and at
minimum zoom it would give the
same size picture as that I took
through the non zoom 50mm lens. It
is not exactly wide angle, but
quite wide enough for almost every
day uses. Of course the most
interesting thing is the weight of
the lens. It can only be described
as blood heavy. I am going to have
to make sure that my camera strap
is going to strong enough if it
has to support both the camera and
lens. I will also have to make
sure my neck is strong enough if I
treat it like any other lens !
Later yesterday, although
much earlier than estimated, at
about 5.30pm, my special "Hydrogen
Light" lens filter was delivered.
As expected it is a very delicious
deep red colour. The idea is that
it will only let through the light
produced by Hydrogen fusing in/on
the sun, and in theory it should
reveal things like sunspots etc. I
don't know how the filter is made.
It could be just a deep red
lacquer coating, but I wonder if
it more complex than that. It
could be built up from ultra thin
layers of different metals or
oxides.....or something. I have
yet to try it, but maybe I might
manage it today if I can still see
the sun in the sky.
Like the night before,
when I ate a chicken shish
kebab, I had a lamb shish kebab
for my dinner last night. I ate it
cold, and it was not quite as good
as when hot, but still very nice,
and still very low sugar, and
possibly even low calorie content
too. I thought it safe enough to
have two nectarines and a cherry
flavour Magnum ice cream bar for a
dessert. It made for a nice
dinner, and I don't think I felt
tempted to eat any more after
that.
I watched some TV last
night, but I was in bed readings
by about 10pm. By 11pm I had put
the book down, and fallen asleep.
I really can't think of much to
say about my sleep. I think I got
up for a big pee at some point. I
am very sure I had a dream, but I
can't seem to remember a thing
about it. It was another morning
when I woke up just a little bit
too early to stay up, and after a
few small things I went back to
bed, and slept for another hour,
and maybe two. I am fairly sure
that is when I remember having a
dream that left no memories !
The way my guts are
gurgling, fizzing and generally
being noisy this morning, strongly
suggest that sooner of later I
will be having a possibly
explosive poo, but that has not
happened yet (beyond a few farts).
Even so, the scales say I am 800gm
lighter this morning, That is
rather good news. I wish I could
afford a shish kebab for dinner
every day.
The very best thing this
morning is my blood glucose. It is
not low enough to raise any
concerns, but it is low enough to
celebrate this morning - except
the sort of way I would like to
celebrate would unravel the reason
for it. This morning the average
of all three readings was
6.03mmol/l. Just one day in
January, and one day in March
showed very slightly lower
readings. This morning I used a
very rare colour code on my
spreadsheet. Two readings were in
the bright yellow, and they were
both 5.7mmol/l. It seems that a
lamb shish kebab and my Ozempic
injections are a potent
combination.
The main thing on today's
menu should be a beer tasting
session with Jodie late this
afternoon. We can crack open a few
of the new beers, and se how they
taste. One or two look nice, and
one or two look like they will be
nasty, but you never know until yo
try them. Other stuff today has to
include finishing the laundry that
has outstayed it's welcome in the
big bucket in the bath. I think I
need to wash my hair and have a
shower. If I have time I might
dash out to Tesco, but I still
have grilled chicken wings with
salad from the takeaway the other
day for my dinner, and I can wait
until tomorrow for any shopping. I
guess I'll make up most of today
as I go along.