There is bright sunshine now, and
it is forecast to stay sunny all
day long. It should raise the
afternoon temperature to 15° C. It
looks like we are in for a run of
warm sunny days, and by Saturday
the afternoon temperature may
reach an almost summer like 20° C.
Yesterday was a very
satisfactory day, although maybe
with hind site it was less than
ideal.

One of the best things
about yesterday was the delivery
of my two 2TB solid state hard
drives all the way from China. It
was an eight day wait to get them
after ordering, but considering
they came from the other side of
the world I should think of it as
very quick. I have not tested them
yet, but I am stupidly optimistic
that they will be fine. Both were
intended for my two laptops, but I
am thinking that maybe only one
will get the upgrade treatment,
and I will keep on drive as a
spare. In fact if the one I do use
turns out to be good quality, I
may order another couple spares.
The delivery, made by Evri,
apparently out the back of an
ordinary estate car, happened at
2pm, and with that out of the way
I could do other stuff. Other
stuff was going for a modestly
long walk - a walk to two shops
and the pharmacy.
The first shop I visited
was Poundstretcher where I had a
good idea of what I hoped to buy.
I wanted, and bought a couple more
tubs of "hot crayfish flavour
instant noodles". It is a bit
tricky to prepare them unless you
follow the instructions - which I
don't. You are supposed to add
boiling water, let it stand for 3
or 4 minutes before draining any
excess water off. Then you can add
the flavourings and seasonings.
The draining of the water seems an
annoying step, and an opportunity
to scald fingers. I just try and
add just enough water so it is
mostly soaked up by the noodles,
and the seasonings and flavourings
at the same time. They seem pretty
nice when you get the amount of
water about right, and that is why
I wanted some spares for future
occasions.
The other thing I wanted
from Poundstretcher was a spare
pair of their cheap and cheerful,
and surprising comfortable trainer
like shoes. I found an identical
pair to the last pair, and I
bought them. I also saw a design
with a white sole, and I was going
to buy a pair, but I don't think
they had my size. They did have a
third design that has "go faster"
stripes on them. I bought a pair
of them, but they did not seem so
comfortable when I wore them
around the house yesterday.
I also bought a few
flapjacks, and possibly some other
food, but I can't seem to recall
what it was I bought except for a
bag of liquorice allsorts. After
Poundstretcher I walked along the
high street to Poundland. I was
hoping they might have got new
stocks of the flip flops I bought
from their a week or two ago. They
are very comfortable, and I was
hoping for a spare pair, but alas
they didn't even have any of any
size left.
I decided it was safer not
to go around Poundland or I might
have bought any old crap if the
mood took me. Instead I left the
shop and walked further along the
main road until I turned off to
visit the pharmacy. It was good
and bad news in there. They had my
new Mounjaro injector pen, but not
my next repeat prescription of all
my regular drugs. They said try on
Thursday, but I am in no great
rush, and I'll pop in on Friday
morning.
I would be surprised if the
walk I did was much less than a
full mile, but I am sure it was
not more. After I got home it was
time for a late lunch. I had an
Aldi brand individual pork pie
with some cold baked beans. It is
annoying that once upon a time a
pork pie was something very
delicious, but now I find them
bland. I assume it is just me, and
possibly accelerated by some long
term effect of the Covid I had in
2019. It could also be EU
regulations or something that
prevent the tastier bit of the pig
being used in a pork pie.
After my lunch I had a long
lie down, and a snooze, but I
couldn't let myself go too deeply
into relaxation because I had
another important job to do. It
was to phone the Phlebotomy
service to book a time to give
some blood samples, as requested
by the nurse on Monday. Despite
all the propaganda about how easy
it is to do on line, I just phoned
up, and 10 minutes later I had an
appointment booked for this coming
Monday morning at 9.10am.
Apparently they start at 7.40am,
and if I needed it, I could have
had an appointment then.
During the afternoon I am
sure I had a few unhealthy snack
foods. I don't really remember
what and when I had one or more
snacks. What I do know is that
they had a negative effect on me.
Later on I had my dinner, and it
was a bit of a mixture. It
included a ready made tuna salad -
which was nice. A whole packet of
fish sticks which always seem like
they should be really nice, and
maybe they were when they were
called crab sticks (despite having
no crab meat in them), but once
again, my aging, and possibly
damaged taste buds registered them
as "nice" but nothing special.
I also had some Raspberry
Pavlova Ice Cream. It was
dangerously nice, and while I did
restrain myself, I don't think I
restrained myself as much as I
should have. Then again, since
first discovering I could eat a
limited amount of ice cream with
no negative effects (admittedly
perhaps only plain vanilla) my
portions seem to be getting bigger
and bigger. I don't recall eating
anything after that, but it is
possible I did eat something.
TV was a bit of a rag bag
last night, but I found stuff to
watch until about 10pm, or maybe
it was 11pm. I know that after I
went to bed I was reading in bed
until about midnight. I am
currently reading Isaac Asimovs
"The Martian Way". Some people,
mostly English teachers, say
Asimov is not a good writer
because he writes too simply. To
my mind hat makes him a good
writer. Each sentence means what
is says, and doesn't need a degree
in English literature to explain
it. It makes for easy reading, and
the important facts seem to sink
in easily because there is no
distractions of weird writing like
in, for instance, Shakespeare. How
his turgid verse is judged to be a
great example of literature
escapes me.
I generally slept well last
night, although I did wake up
several times to go for a pee, and
at about 3am I seemed to have some
annoying flatulence. That meant
sitting on a cold toilet seat for
10 minutes to see if anything else
would happen. I could hear some
semi violent internal gurgles, but
nothing else happened. I can
almost remember some of a dream I
had, but the only memory that
remains now is a vague idea that
it involved being in a pub.
This morning I was
depressed to see that I had put on
a bit of weight - about 1.5kg, and
that seems impossible in 24 hours.
Since then I have had another
medium size pee, and passed a bit
of poo, but I don't think even
that could reduce that to a 1kg
gain. The annoying thing is that I
know I did not eat that well
yesterday, but I didn't think it
was so extremely bad.
My blood glucose was also
high this morning, although not so
high as to be unsafe. I got
readings of 8.4, 8.8, and
8.0mmol/l. Once upon a time,
before I started injecting
Mounjaro, these readings were not
exceptional, but now readings
starting with sevens are more
expected. On only one day this
month, the 10th April, have I had
higher readings. Maybe I should
blame the liquorice allsorts that
I probably ate in bigger than
desirable quantities yesterday. I
do have a lame excuse for it - I
believe, with no real evidence for
it than family hearsay, that
liquorice has laxative properties,
and it could be a cure for
insufficient fibre in the diet.
This morning I had no trouble
"going", but then again, it seemed
far less that expected.
The main plan for today is
to take a walk through the park to
The Jolly Farmers for a few pints
of Guinness. It should be nice and
warm and sunny, and so I think it
is a day for shorts. getting a bit
of sun on my legs to give them a
better colour would be a good
thing - as it will be for my face
and arms. I hope the beer does not
cause any ankle or knee aches as I
walk back home. Just lately it
does seem that I have almost
strengthened my walking muscles,
and it can't be long before I
tackle a 3 mile walk, but not
today.