At 7am
it was just 14° C, but for a few
hours full sunshine, and then
sunny spells should warm today up
to a maximum of 22° C. That seems
poor for mid July, but it is a
very comfortable temperature, and
I am not complaining ! Once again
it will be a very chilly night
with the temperature even lower -
just 13° C at 4am tomorrow
morning. Tomorrow will start with
full sunshine, but by midday
gathering clouds will reduce that
to sunny spells, and from 3pm we
may lose the sun completely !
Tomorrow afternoon, even without
sunshine, should reach 23° C - a
degree higher than today.
Yesterday was quite a good
day. Some hours were dull, but
probably not boring, and other
hours were rather good. I guess
the rest of the day was just
"average".
After I finished writing
yesterday's electronic diary (what
you are reading) I had my usual
lie down, and I probably had a
snooze, but I didn't want to relax
for too long because I wanted a
shower. Having had a shower I felt
ready to go out.....well sort of.
It was more a case that I knew I
ought to go out for a bit of
exercise rather than actually
wanting to. I went anyway. I
didn't go for anything ambitious -
just to Ladywell and back, but I
did walk right around St Mary's
church, and that took the walk up
to 1.5 miles.
It was rather nice when I
went out. Much of the sky was blue
apart from some thin clouds here
and there. It was just cool enough
to be called warm without being
hot and sticky. It felt like it
might be a nice walk.
One of the first pictures I
took was just inside the park
boundary. I asked the owner if I
could take a picture of his fluffy
looking dogs. He agreed, and with
asking, he tried to get them
facing the same
direction.....well, he tried !
I know this butterfly is a
speckled wood. It was well
behaved, and posed nicely for me !
I know what the work going
on behind this barrier is for - it
is for testing the groundwater to
see if it is suitable for a giant
heat pump to heat the hospital.
What I don't know is what the
banner refers to. The café in the
park is called The Good Hope Café.
The next nearest café is across
the footbridge over the river, and
inside the from of the Riverside
House part of Lewisham Hospital.
There are no real formal
flower gardens in Ladywell Fields,
but by the tennis courts, at the
Ladywell end of the park, there
are a few rose bushes, and some
flowering shrubs. I probably
missed the best of the roses, but
this was a nice mature bloom, in
good condition, and the sort of
brilliant red that film (or
digital) seemingly cannot fully
capture.
One of the flowering shrubs
by the tennis courts has slightly
waxy looking leaves, and bright
yellow flowers. That is all I cans
say about it.
I noticed this odd looking
pigeon cooling its feet in a
shallow bit of the river near the
weir, and the bridge between the
park and the hospital. As well as
the odd coloured feathers, it's
eye looks a bit like a hawk or
eagle, but it's little beak shows
it does not hunt prey, and rip it
to shreds.
I am not very good at
identifying plants and
butterflies. I have no idea what
sort of butterfly this is, but it
looks pretty as it basks in a
small spot of sunshine.
Every time I have seen
this, and the other site where
they are doing the ground water
investigations, there is no one on
sight to ask any questions - not
that they would like say anything,
and probably ignore me anyway. My
own interpretation is that one
borehole has been drilled, and
maybe they are ready to start
pumping water out of it. I know
one test is to see how quickly the
borehole re-fills after they have
pumped it dry.
I know exactly what these
flowers are, but I am unsure of
the spelling. I am going for
Nasturtiums - and I now know that
is right because I have just
copied it off a web page. I can
remember my dad growing them in
the back garden before he died,
but I don't remember them being
bright orange. One thing I do
remember is hearing that the
leaves have a nice peppery taste,
and used to be used in salad. I
remember eating quite a few, raw,
picked straight from the plant. I
didn't try and eat any of these
because they were growing in the
St Mary's church Therapeutic
Gardens.
As I was taking this
picture the first name that came
into my head was Dahlia, but then
I thought that it might be an
Anemone. I checked the internet,
and it was neither. If I had spent
a lot longer I might have
discovered what it is called, but
for now I shall call it a pretty
flower.
The last time I took a
picture of this "installation"
among the posh graves at the front
of St Mary's church I took it from
the other side, and did not see
the important message on it.
Whether this was projectile
vomiting of a curry, brown paint,
or something else, it just seems
like pointless vandalism. I'm an
atheist, but I still like old
churches - most are like a work of
art, and the stained glass windows
particularly so. One day, if I
ever see the vicar about, I will
ask if I can go in the church and
take some pictures of the
interior. I think I am right in
saying that St Mary's is one of
the oldest churches in the area.
I thought this moth,
sitting on a moss covered boundary
wall of St Mary's church was a
wolfs head moth, but a 20 second
search suggests it is a Jersey
Tiger Moth. I've seen quite a few
in my own garden over the years,
and the best view is when they
alight on a window, and you can
see them from the underside.
I am sure I can remember
seeing this pipe when I was a kid.
It is on the Lewisham side of the
railway bridge by Ladywell station
on Ladywell Road. I speculate that
it might have been a wartime
feature - a fixing for a fire hose
to pull water up out of the river
for fire fighting purposes. I
really must remember to try and
spot the other end the next time I
am passing.
When I got to Ladywell
station I was surprised to see the
destinations of the London bound
trains. Normally they would go to
Charing Cross station, but that
was closed for engineering works.
It seems that alternate trains
were going to Blackfriars and
London Bridge - both only had
enough capacity to take one train
per hour. Had I know I might have
taken a pointless, but interesting
joy ride on maybe both routes to
London.
Of course, while at
Ladywell station I had to do some
train photography. I only
had one picture of this train in
white livery until I got this snap
of it in the new smart blue
livery. I have pictures of every
class 376 trains, but I do have a
few gaps for pictures on them in
old and new livery.
It was pure luck that I was
out for almost exactly one hour,
but that is not accurate. Somehow
I was distracted, and forgot to
turn the tracker on until I had
been walking for 5 or so minutes.
The lost tracking may have
increased my total distance from
1.52 miles to 1.6 miles, and
possibly more. My walking speed
looks quite slow, just 1.5 mph,
but I nearly always
forgot/couldn't be bothered to
pause the tracker while taking
photos. I think I probably paused
the tracker for one of my longest
stops when I stopped to talk to a
woman (who initially approached
me) for at least 10 minutes, and
maybe 15 minutes. My walking speed
if I had always paused the tracker
whenever I paused walking, may
have been at least 2 mph - still
pretty slow, but it was not a
race.
I didn't feel too bad when
I got home. Maybe the long stop
while I chatted to the woman
helped a lot. Before that I was
aware that my knees, legs and
ankles were starting to complain,
but I arrived home feeling like I
could have walked a bit more with
little trouble. Of course I felt
hungry, but I managed to fight the
urge to make some huge lunch to
eat. I actually ate some paté on
rice crackers. That should have
been quite healthy (although I am
mainly thinking of lack of sugar
here), but then I ruined it all by
slopping on some mango chutney.
Some, but not all chutneys can be
full of sugar, and I think that
mango chutney must be one of the
worst. I must have been insane to
buy even the small jar of it that
I bought. Ironically it was not a
great accompaniment to the paté
and rice crackers.
After eating I was torn
between having a snooze and
preparing all the photos. I could
have come back to them later after
copying them to my PC, and also
putting the camera battery on
charge, but I started some of the
selecting and editing before
having a snooze.
As usual, at 6pm everything
stopped to watch the 6 O'clock
news. I am not sure why I bothered
because it all seemed rather dull,
and doubly so when they spent so
much time reporting stuff I didn't
even understand about football.
While I watched I had part one of
my dinner which I had left cooking
in my mini oven. It was just three
sausages. I had intended to
eat them with some roast potatoes,
but I had the roast potatoes later
as supper. The roast potatoes were
actually a bit disappointing. They
were too healthy - i.e. they were
not glossy and dripping with beef
(or goose) fat as good roast
potatoes should be. They were
rather dry.
I spent the rest of my
evening mainly watching TV, but as
I mentioned, I did stop for the
roast potatoes, and I did check a
few things on the internet. I was
in bed by about 11pm, and I felt I
had the energy to read for a bit,
but I think it was only a couple
of pages. It was almost another
uneventful night, but there was
one event. I was almost asleep
when I heard a thump from the
other bedroom. I knew the cause,
although it was not exactly as
expected.
Cous Cous, the fluffy cat,
had presumably leapt from next
doors kitchen extension onto the
bedroom windowsill. I originally
thought that he might have tried
to get through the small gap at
the top of the slightly open top
window, but maybe not. Anyway,
once he saw me he started meowing
at me. I dodged back to my bedroom
to put on a pair of shorts before
opening the bottom of the back
bedroom window, and letting Cous
Cous in. We had the usual 20
seconds of affection, and then
Cous Cous jumped down, and I lead
him downstairs to let him out the
front door.
I then went back to bed,
and this time I was probably
asleep in under 2 minutes. I am
sure I must have got up at least
once in the night to pee, and I am
sure I must have dreamed.....in
fact I did dream. It has just come
back to me in a very hazy, and
very incomplete memory. I think
the dream might have included a
woman who was half falling out her
very low cut top, but that is all
I remember, and then only as
little more than one still frame.
When I got up there was
some sort of evidence I had not
got up to pee in the night, or if
I did it was not enough. It felt
like I peed half a gallon. I even
had a very small poo, but when I
weighed myself I was quite
disappointed. After taking screen
shots of the weather forecast, and
dishing out my morning medication
I visited the toilet again. When I
weighed myself again I found I was
one whole kilogram lighter than
yesterday morning. That was rather
good news.
Even my blood glucose was
very marginally better. The
average of all three readings was
9.17mmol/l. That is still a lot
higher than I would like, but it
was more comfortable under the red
line at 10.0mmol/l. It is also
less than most, but not a few
lower readings so far this month.
I guess that is the power of a 1.5
mile walk - I really should do a
lot more of those, but not today.
The main thing on today's
agenda should be a beer tasting
session with Jodie. I've checked
my diary and there is no note to
say she is off at a gig or
anything, and so hopefully she
should be here around 4pm unless
she misses a train or something.
Prior to that I have a lot of
washing up to do, and kitchen
cleaning, plus washing myself, and
having a snooze - and it is almost
1pm as I finish writing these
words !!!