09:18 BST
Yesterday was mild enough to go
out without a coat, but there were
only a few random sunny spells. It was
dry all day, and the afternoon
temperature reached 15° C. By midnight
the temperature had dropped to a still
mild 12° C.
This morning seems fairly dull,
and by 11am there could be some light
rain, but from 1pm it should be dry
and we might see a few sunny spells.
The afternoon will start at 11° C, but
will go up a single degree after a few
hours. By midnight the temperature may
drop to just 7° C. Tomorrow morning
may start as low as 4° C, and there is
a slim chance of seeing a bit of
frost. Much of tomorrow will be sunny,
and the afternoon may see 14° C, and
that should feel good in sunshine.
Yesterday was, in the
main, a good day, although a few bits
were not so good. The highlight of the
day was a couple of hours in the Jolly
Farmers at lunch time. The not so good
was probably eating more than intended
(but not actually too excessive).

Once again I have not
bothered/got around to editing the
screen shot on the left to put the
walk to the pub at the top, and the
walk to home at the bottom. It was a
slightly shorter walk than I seemed to
have done lately because I went home
the more direct route. It adds up to
approximately a 1.3 mile walk - not
that far, but far enough to be a bit
useful.
Before setting out to the pub I
did the usual rest, and possibly a
short snooze, after I finished
writing, and then I had a shower. It
all took a bit longer than intended,
and instead of being outside the pub
when it opened at midday, it was
closer to 1pm when I got there.
Apart from the fact that it was
a semi nice day weather wise, and some
exercise was (probably) good for me, I
did have a special motive for going to
the pub. I wanted to give Ayse, my
favourite barmaid, an Easter egg that
I had bought in Aldi the day before.
It was a chocolate egg with a
pistachio lining, and Ayse likes
pistachios (at least I think she
does). Before I left she had not tried
any, and so I'll have to find out the
verdict later. The actual packaged egg
was good enough to earn me a hug -
which was very nice.
I just hope that Ayse doesn't
think the only reason she gets these
occasional gifts is to earn a hug, but
genuine appreciation for her work
behind the bar, and her great
interaction with her customers
(including me). Getting a hug is the
cherry on top !
I managed to average just over
2.5 mph when walking to the pub, and I
did it in just under 17 minutes. That
is not my fastest, but it pretty fair
for now. My ankles and maybe a knee
was starting to ache when I arrived at
the pub, but it didn't seem to be as
bad as recent walks. It seems I am
slowly getting my stamina back, and
some tone back in my walking muscles.
Maybe in another month I'll get the
walking time to the pub down to close
to my old time of just over 13 minutes
(mind you, that was 5 or so years ago
when I was late getting to meet Angela
in the pub).
I did the walk to the pub
almost non stop. I did stop to take a
couple of pictures, but I didn't like
them, and won't be using them today. I
only took just two pictures on the
walk home, and neither are exactly
award winning. There seemed to be very
few photo opportunities, and I was
desperate to get some pictures, and
I'll come to them later.
Meanwhile, back in the pub, I
did have a 2 day old copy of The Metro
with an unused quick crossword to do.
I did manage to finish all but one
clue - one of those clues I hate that
are about some actress who I have
never heard of, who played I part I
have no idea about in a movie that
seems too awful to watch ! Fortunately
there was lots of banter, despite
there only being less than 10 us in
the pub, to keep me amused.
I decided not to make a long
session of it, and stuck to just my
usual 2 pints of Guinness. My final
drink was a brandy, and I bought one
for Ayse as well. My walk home was a
bit slower because I stopped to take a
few more pictures, and also because my
ankles were getting sore - but not
nearly as sore as they were a week or
two ago. It sometimes seems hard to
believe it, but the practice is slowly
working, and maybe I'll be ready to
tackle some longer walks in a few
weeks - which will be handy because
the weather should be improving a lot
soon (once the April showers are out
of the way).
One of those picture that does
not do justice to how this view was
seen with the naked eye - probably
because the image would need to be
impossibly wide to encompass just how
many bluebells were in flower along
the rive bank. I can't remember seeing
such an expanse of bluebells before,
and although I never saw the work to
plant them, or even any evidence that
some sort of gardening had taken
place. I can only assume that
sometime, maybe last autumn, loads of
bluebell bulbs must have been planted
over 30 ft or more of the river bank.
This was very unusual. I think
I saw one other small clump of what
seemed to be bluebells, but they were
the wrong colour. Instead of blue they
were pale purple, or maybe lilac
colour. It is possible that below
ground level there was some sort of
pollution at this spot, and that
changed the colour of the flowers. I
can remember changing the colour of
the flowers on a hydrangea bush in the
corner of my mum's garden when I
tipped out some chemical waste under
it. I knew that the colour of
Hydrangea flowers depends on soil
chemistry, and I got a very good
demonstration of just how true that
is.
From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrangea
"The flowers of many hydrangeas act as
natural pH indicators, producing blue
flowers when the soil is acidic and
pink ones when the soil is alkaline."
Apart from stopping to take
pictures, I did stop a couple of times
just to enjoy the view (or let the
ache from my ankles subside), but as
mentioned above, they are definitely
improving. I don't think I would have
liked to have walked much further than
to home, but I probably could if I
needed to. I hope that improving
temperatures will help to reduce the
aching as well as just building
strength in the muscles and ligaments
that are complaining.
Once I got home I had two packs
of sandwiches to look forward to. I
had bought them from Aldi the day
before. One was the well known
unhealthy "all day breakfast"
(generally regarded as unhealthy no
matter who the maker is, and mainly on
account of fat and salt content [I
think]). The other was a special
"pulled ham with cheese", except the
the description included a few extra
tempting sounding words. The latter
sandwiches were teetering on the edge
of being better than wonderful. They
were actually merely very nice.
After all those sandwiches I
felt a strong desire to lie down, and
either read, and/or snooze. My
relaxation was only slightly disturbed
by a pain. It was a pain I have felt
before in the past, but yesterday it
seemed a bit more persistent. It was a
burning or stabbing pain in my gut. I
have a suspicion it could be something
to do with my appendix. I think it is
in the right sort of area. It was a
very localised pain.
I did notice the pain went away
after I went to the toilet and passed
some gas and a small poo. I'm not sure
how that would relate to an appendix
problem. I feel sure that although it
can be a little pain full on are
occasions, trapped wind is a more
diffuse pain. Maybe it is my appendix
playing up, although I am sure those
bloody Endoscopists would say it was
because I didn't have my colonoscopy
because they said my blood pressure
was too high. Oh well, if it does turn
out to be appendicitis I think it is
only a 5 minute keyhole surgery and
then back home for
teatime......possibly !
I think the two packs of
sandwiches, and maybe a bit of cake,
seemed a bit more than ideal, and so
when dinner time finally arrived I
managed to convince myself to have
something smaller. Of course I part
failed, and what I did have was not
good for the cause. I had a two course
dinner. The first was a packet of fish
sticks. They are another thing that
looks innocent, but the fat, salt, and
other bad things in them, mean they
are not innocent at all. The chocolate
ice cream and more cake were obviously
not ideal either.
I don't think I felt sleepy
during the evening when watching some
TV, but I did feel tired....or was it
sleepy and not tired. Whatever it was,
I didn't waste time and was in bed
earlier than many nights. I read for a
bit and then put the book down, and
turned out the light. What happened
next is a mystery. Part of my thinks I
went to sleep very quickly, but
another part of me thinks I laid in
bed for ages before falling asleep. In
the cold light of day I suspect it
just felt like ages before I fell
asleep, but it was probably little
more than 15 minutes.
I think I got up to pee 2 or 3
times, but it seems like I probably
had a lot of good, uninterrupted
sleep. I even made a start on getting
up early - and idea that didn't seem
to last more than 5 minutes ! When I
got up all I could manage was a pee,
and that didn't seem al that big. It
was not until I had checked my blood
glucose, and counted out my pills for
the day, that I went back to the
toilet for another pee, and a small.
but not insignificant poo.
I weighed myself again and
found my poor choices and amount of
food had only increased my weight by
100gm. After my exercise yesterday,
even if it was just 1.3 miles. it was
a bit of a shame I had not lost 100gm
and ideally even more. Even my blood
glucose was not wonderful...then again
it was not actually bad. The average
of all three meters was 8.23mmol/l,
and while safe, it was not as low as
desired. It was curious that this
morning all three readings were almost
identical, 8.2, 8.2 and 8.3 mmol/l. It
is unusual to get all three so close
to each other.
This morning I don't feel all
that good, although I can't say why. I
think it is partly all in the mind. It
may be the threat that today I could
and should, and hopefully will go for
a walk, and maybe I might even try for
a longer non stop walk. This afternoon
I would usually be having a beer
tastings session, but my diary says
Jodie will not be coming over. I think
she is either going to a gig, or some
specialist beer bar is having a "tap
takeover" where some brewery shows off
it's atest batch of beers by taking
over the whole bar.
As I write this there is some
blinding sunshine outside. I think
that is the reason why I will try and
force myself to go and do some
exercise. My original thought was that
maybe I might put a few rail miles on
my Freedom Pass today, but I am unsure
if I have the enthusiasm for that
today. Maybe I will do it next
Wednesday. Ayse will be visiting
Margate instead of working behind the
bard, and so I have no need to go to
the pub, but the early forecast says
Wednesday will be sunny and possibly
20° C. That could be the sort of thing
that could lure me to the seaside as
well - possibly Southend (even though
Southend itself is a bit of a dump).
Today I think I will actually be
making it up as I go along.
2160 words
today.