This
morning there are straggly clouds
that occasionally dim the sun, but
at the moment it is quite
sunny. By midday the
forecast promises full sunshine,
but it will only raise the
temperature from this morning's
15° C to 26° C for a couple of
hours. From 7pm some more light
clouds will change the full
sunshine to sunny spells until
sunset. It is going to be another
cool night. Tomorrow may start at
17° C, and it will be cloudy. The
cloud will lift by 11am, and then
we may have full sunshine until
sunset. Tomorrow afternoon's high
may be a warm 19° C.
Yesterday should have been
a good day, and a lot of it was
not too bad. It is a shame I
rather wrecked everything later in
the the afternoon. The important
thing is that I achieved a couple
of things I wanted to do, and
doing so made me feel extra
hungry, and I guess I would have
to accept it if you said I ate
like a pig !
I knew what I wanted to do,
or would have liked to do
yesterday morning, but I had no
confidence I would actually do it
- but I did. After washing my hair
and having a shower (after I had
my usual late afternoon snooze) I
got dressed, grabbed my camera,
and headed out to Catford station.
I initially started out to
do two things with an optional
third. One thing was to give my
cheap Chinese shoes a better test.
At £14 (including shipping) I was
not expecting too much, but I
thought those shoes may have been
OK for semi light use for extended
periods of time. I was wrong !
My next objective was to
get a train from Catford station
to Bellingham station - the
station that has been temporarily
re-named as Jude Bellingham in
honour of a footballist, or
possibly a football manager. I am
still unsure who, what, why, or
..... I was just curious about the
temporary signage. I believe that
a tube station or two has a new
temporary name because of
football, but I am not that
interested in travelling far for a
couple of photos.
The walk to Catford station
was not pleasant. At that point my
new, wide toe, shoes were not
feeling too bad, but my knees and
ankles were complaining earlier
than expected. It made me wonder
if I was going to do much more
than walk home again. I gritted my
teeth, and pressed on, but I took
full advantage of the lift to take
me up to the platform.
I did not have to wait long
before the first photo opportunity
appeared. It was this class 375
train, number 608. It was not a
stopping train, and it was heading
towards Dover Priory station. The
significance of it was that when I
checked my big spreadsheet of
train photos I found I had not got
a picture of it. It was one of
several I could add to my
collection.
It is only one stop to
Bellingham station, and I found
the sign above just a few feet
from where I had got off the
train. I had expected to see every
single sign with the new name on
it, but many were still showing
the correct name of Bellingham. I
guess economics was the deciding
factor, and so there were only a
handful of token signs.
This was possibly the only
sign on platform 1, and it was
right at the start of the platform
for a train on it's way to
Blackfriars station.
I think this was the only
sign outside the station. I am not
sure if it is a vinyl sticker over
an existing sign or not. If you
can see the fastening on the top
right of the sign it is fairly
obvious it is a vinyl stick
because it covers the top of the
bolt (or screw).
While waiting for a train
to return the way I had come, I
took a snap of train 700011. It
too turned out to be a train I had
never taken a picture of before.
Another one for the spreadsheet.
Although I was waiting for
a train back towards Catford I was
not going to get off at Catford. I
was heading to Denmark Hill. It is
not ideal for train photography
because there are 4 platform faces
to keep an eye on, and there is
too much clutter in the way to get
a clear shot from platform 4 to
platform 1. My feet were starting
to ache a lot, and I decided not
to go running around, but to get
the next train back to Catford.
Had I felt more comfortable
I may have spent some time on
platform 2 so I could get some
clear shots of London Overground
trains on what is called The
Windrush Line (and I only remember
that because my memory was jogged
by several announcements as I
waited on the station. The new
London Overground trains are
really annoying because their
number is not on the front, but
low down on the side near the
drivers door. I think I got one
clear shot of a London Underground
train that I needed for my
spreadsheet, and a couple of
useless shots that were of trains
I needed, but couldn't use.
This was the one clear shot
I got of 378219 - another train
photo I wanted for my collection.
It was taken while I was on
platform 2. The other problem I
had is obvious once I point it
out. While I was there the sun was
shining at full strength, and if
the trains were in the right
place, which most were not, it
could have been good for
photography. The reality was
patches of blinding sunshine, and
patches of deep shadow.
One of the things about
photography is that so often you
have to be very patient. I am not
very patient, but sometimes I get
lucky. One of the things I wanted
to get a snap of was seeing the
name "Jude Bellingham" on a
customer information display. I
had gone over to Platform 4, and
was waiting for the 15:54
Sevenoaks train to get me back to
Catford. As I watched the
information display I saw Jude
Bellingham scroll by. I got the
camera focussed, and only had to
wait probably a minute or less for
the name to scroll past again. I
was lucky to get this good clean
shot. Some of these display look
solid to the human eye, but the
camera does not always see all the
information at the same time. This
display seems better behaved than
some.
I was semi glad to get back
to Catford, except I was not
looking forward to the walk home
again. My knees, ankles, and my
feet were feeling quite
uncomfortable while I waited for
the train. If all those bits were
comfortable I may have spent
longer at Denmark Hill. What I was
looking forward to was a visit to
the little Sainsbury's "Local"
store by Catford station. I hoped
they may have had some of the
great ready made salads that
Sainsbury's sell.
I was slightly disappointed
that they only had their Greek
(style) salad, and not (for
instance) the incredibly rare
(apart from maybe their bigger
supermarkets) Beetroot and Goats
cheese salad. I have not had one
of those for years, but I remember
them as delicious. Unfortunately,
what they did have was some
reduced price sandwiches. I first
selected on Greek salad, and then
a couple of interesting wraps, and
I should have stopped there, but I
also grabbed 3 or was it four (?)
reduced price sandwiches.
What was unfortunate was
that the walk home was so
uncomfortable that I felt starving
hungry by the time I got home.
There were two things I did not
eat, and the salad was one (the
other was a little ready made
fruit salad), but I demolished
everything else I bought. This was
bad for my weight and my blood
glucose. Fortunately I was too
tired to feel guilty about
it.....then !
Apart from eating
(excessively) I also transferred
the pictures from my camera to me
PC ready for selecting and
editing. When I was doing that
editing I couldn't help but feel
that my Nikon 3200D camera had
done a rather good job. It is a
fairly lightweight camera, and
that makes it good for day's like
yesterday. It can't use my
favourite lens, and so I don't use
it for things like gig
photography.
It seems I am starting to
compartmentalise my cameras. The
big Nikon 610D is definitely my
current favourite for gig
photography, but now I have a good
lens for it, my Canon D600 seems
like it should be a good, lighter,
alternative, but I have yet to
test it at a gig with the new lens
I bought for it (The Canon fitting
version of the same Sigma lens as
I find so good at gigs).
I most definitely felt
weary last night, and after the
usual TV I think I was in bed soon
after 10pm, and probably asleep 15
to 20 minutes later (although the
actual time has slipped my memory
like dreams tend to do. I don't
seem to remember dreaming at all
last night. The peculiar thing is
that I can hardly remember getting
up in the night for a pee. I drank
a lot of chilled water last night
(as well as some chilled Diet
Coke) and I expected to be peeing
half the night. Maybe I just don't
remember peeing in the night.
This morning my gluttony
yesterday has caught up with me. I
seem to have gained 300gm. That is
possibly less than expected, but
still 300gm gain I would have
preferred to have been a loss. My
blood glucose did not fare well
either. It was, in fact, awful. To
simplify things I shall just say
the average of my three readings
was 10.93mmol/l - not the highest
this month, but among them, and
definitely in the danger zone.
My plans for today were
once to do something similar to
yesterday (without the excessive
feasting in the late
afternoon/evening). I believe that
there are some new trains running
on the line from Fenchurch Street
to Southend (and Shoeburyness) ,
and I have been thinking of
travelling on the line as far as
my Freedom Pass allows for free,
and see if I can snap a few of the
new trains among the older trains.
There are two reasons why I
will not be doing that today, and
possibly three. The first is that
after my horrendous blood glucose
readings this morning I have to
try and fast today. Going out
would be an excellent way of doing
that (although yesterday pointed
out the big flaw in the idea -
getting too hungry and then going
over the top), but I don't fancy
going too far when I feel
starving. Related to that problem
is that after all I ate yesterday
I am expecting to pass a huge poo,
but nothing has happened yet, and
I would not want to be in the
middle of nowhere went the time
comes.
There is also that old
problem - I am expecting a parcel
today, and possibly two. One
parcel may not be much bigger than
a thick envelope, and it may well
go through my letter box. The
other should be a bit too big, and
most definitely not foldable ! If,
and it is unlikely, my
parcel/packet arrives early enough
I could possibly go for a walk in
the park, but the reality is that
I will probably have settled into
high laziness mode, and will be
going nowhere today. Maybe
tomorrow.