Once
again it seemed very chilly first
thing this morning, and I doubt
the temperature has risen more
than a degree since then. The
forecast predicts some drizzle at
midday, but nothing before, and my
barometers just say it will be
cloudy, but we have just had a
fair shower. I think it has
stopped for now, but it was enough
to leave the road outside looking
wet. This afternoon may see some
sunny spells, and the temperature
may rise to 23° C. From 6pm the
clouds will thicken enough to lose
the sunny spells for a few hours,
but 8pm may see more sunny spells.
By midnight the temperature may be
down to 18° C. Tomorrow may start
at 16° C, and there could be a
couple of hours of full sunshine.
The rest of the morning, and up to
4pm may be dull, but it will still
warm up to 25° C by 4pm. No rain
is forecast for tomorrow.
Yesterday was only a mildly
productive day. There were a few
interesting bits, but on the whole
it was a rather bland day. Unless
I suddenly get verbal diarrhoea
this could be quite a short diary
today.
I started yesterday with no
great, or even minor plans for the
day - except one. I didn't think I
would be going out anywhere except
for a possible quick walk in the
park, and so washing my hair
seemed like it would be a waste of
time, and having a shower was
hardly needed (although maybe it
would have felt nice). That gave
me little inspiration to rush to
finish the small amount of laundry
that was soaking in a big bucket
in the bath.
My memory seems quite vague
(this happens when very little is
happening), but I think it was
after I had lunch that I finished
that laundry. Lunch was just ice
cream.....at least I think it was.
Doing two more rinses, and then
fabric conditioner for 2 t-shirts,
and two pairs of underpants was
not that challenging, but it was
still not an enjoyable experience,
or at least it gave little
satisfaction once I had finished
it.
I hung up the laundry on
the small clothes horse set up by
the open window in the back
bedroom. It was while hanging up
the washing that I spied a fox was
curled up near the back of my
garden in thick weeds. I did try
and get a photo of it when it
stood up to stretch, but with all
the weeds in the way, the camera
focussed on the foreground, and
what was a clear shot of it's head
and ears was out of focus and
useless. Seeing it helped explain
how some chicken bones I put out a
couple of days ago were removed so
quickly. I am wondering if the fox
spends a lot more time curled up
in the weeds.
I spent a little
time, maybe not much more than 15
minutes, checking the progress of
several orders I had made with
Aliexpress in China. The track
information has not proved very
informative for these couple of
packages. Two packages contain
Lithium batteries, and there may
be a delay because only certain
planes can carry them. The
tracking information shows as many
as 5 identical entries that show
it is updated at least once a day,
but nothing has moved. This is the
one downside of ordering stuff
from China. but at least it is
cheaper than buy from Amazon.
My dinner was a pack of
sandwiches, a chicken tikka filled
naan bread, and some more ice
cream. I think it was than that I
had a little pack of sliced apple
with grapes and chunks of
pineapple - a ready made fruit
salad. It was one of those meals
that seemed quite filling, but
only for about 10 minutes. Half an
hour later I was stuffing myself
with tomato and basil flavoured
"crisps" made from chick-peas, and
which claimed to be a lot more
healthy with ordinary crisps.
It was 4.30pm when I took
the picture on the left, and I
think I must have had these onion
bhaji flavour puffed potato rings
before I had my dinner - probably
an afternoon snack. They claimed
that they were low sugar, low fat
and low calories, and that does
seem to have been true. They also
claimed to be onion bhaji flavour,
but I am not so sure that was
correct. They were certainly very
tasty, but if the packet didn't
say so I don't think I would have
guess they were supposed to taste
like onion bhaji. Maybe I should
buy more - just to make sure !
As usual, I whiled away the
evening watching TV, but I am sure
I stopped by 10pm, and maybe even
9pm. Maybe I didn't like the guest
panelists on QI or something.
Going to be early gave me the
chance to read another dozen or
more pages of the book I am
reading, Isaac Asimovs "The Stars
Like Dust". If I could be bothered
to check I think I would find it
was one of his books with a
juvenile readership in mind. The
hero is a young boy (naturally
more intelligent than the average)
and while not fast paces, it
features a lot more action than
thought. I don't think I enjoy it
as much as many other Asimov
books.
I think it was
probably around 11pm when I put
the book down, turned out the
light, and maybe fell asleep five
minutes later. Like most recent
nights it was an uneventful night.
I possibly got up to pee after an
hour or two, but I can't say I
remember doing so. I do remember
waking up around 3am, and thinking
how cold it had got in my bedroom.
It was cool enough that I hadn't
needed to use a fan. All I could
do was to pull the duvet over me,
after going for a pee, and then
trying to get back to sleep. I
feel sure I was awake day dreaming
for at least an hour, and I think
the day dreams were triggered by a
dream I had before waking up. I
can't remember the dream, and so I
can't remember the day dreams
either.
I must have got some real
sleep before I woke up again
sometime between 6 and 7am. I went
for another pee, and managed a
small poo. It did not seem enough,
and I would not be surprised if I
went again in the next few hours.
I weighed myself, and did record
it, but about about an hour later
I had another pee. I weighed
myself again, and this time I
recorded that I had lost 200gm. It
was not a lot, but it took me down
to the next colour code
representing each whole kilogram.
My blood glucose seemed a
bit lower this morning. The
average of all three readings,
7.3, 8.3, and 8.6mmol/l was
8.07mmol/l, and that is less than
yesterday's 8.93mmol/l. It still
less than the running average for
the whole month, which was a
fairly
reasonable 8.21mmol/l. My blood
pressure seems unusually low this
morning. It was 97/67 with a pulse
rate of 77. I think the pulse rate
is a bit high. It might come down
if I am re-prescribed Amlodopine.
It might also indcate my heart is
working a bit harder because of
more trouble - possibly the
blocked graft that the
cardiologists have mentioned a few
times, but have never suggested
doing anything about it.
Today I have got something
fairly definite I will be doing.
Tomorrow I have a blood pressure
review at the group practice. I
think it might be with a
pharmacist or a practice nurse.
Both can probably write out my
next repeat prescription, and that
will be handy. It has been
suggested that I enter my home
blood pressure readings onto the
NHS App I don't use, or to hand a
written version to reception.
Today I'll hand in a printout of
my blood pressure spreadsheet for
this month, and because it will
only cost a single sheet of paper,
I'll let them have the record for
may as well. After that I have no
idea what I will do. I had thought
about going out with my small
Nikon camera to take some pictures
of trains. I knew it would be a
bit dull today, but I didn't
realise it would rain, and from
the look of the sky I am not sure
it has finished for the day. I
predict another slightly boring
day of reading and resting.