The invisible and dy rain which
fell yesterday seems to be falling
again this morning. So far as I
can see there is no sign that any
rain fell in the night, and while
the sky looks like it could rain
at any second, it is still dry so
far this morning. Maybe a few drop
will fall before midday when it
should start to brighten up. An
hour later and we may see the fist
sunny spells. They will turn into
full sunshine until sunset. This
afternoon may only reach 16° C,
but that is still shirtsleeves
weather. Tomrrow may feature blue
skies and full sunshine all day
long, but the afternoon may only
reach 17° C for one single hour
because the wind is coming from
the north east.
Yesterday was one of those
special days, or maybe one of
my
special days. A day that was
probably part wasted, and maybe
even not ideal for my health. It
all sounds a bit cryptic so far,
but I shall explain....
The mad dash yesterday
morning I described in my late
written diary yesterday, but to
recap I went to give some blood
samples (plus a pee sample), and
after that I went and bought a few
things from Poundland. I was sort
of nice, and even slightly
exhilarating to be out in the
morning fresh air, and on the
whole I guess I could say I
enjoyed it, but it took it's toll
on me - not physically, but
mentally. Maybe less toll
mentally, but more mentally
twisting. Let me explain.
My mind works in mysterious
ways, and one thing it is prone to
is deciding that after two
important jobs have been done,
like giving blood samples, and
shopping in Poundland, it had done
all the work it wanted to do for
the day. When I got home from
Poundland I had some breakfast (a
pack of sandwiches, or probably
two), and then switched to
lazy/couldn't care less/snoozing
time. I basically did nothing more
all day.
By "nothing more" I am
actually excluding a few things I
did do like reading, snoozing,
eating, and also checking the
progress of the order I recently
made from Aliexpress in China. The
first few days are always slow,
and then things seem to speed up.
I think that yesterday the
Aliexpress web site said my orders
were complete and ready to ship.
That means heading to the airport
where further delays can happen.
My lunch was a late
breakfast, and my dinner was more
like lunch with a few extra snacks
as dessert. The odd thing is that
I ate more than I should have, and
even ate stuff I shouldn't have,
but at the same time I was sort of
trying to be careful. That sounds
like, and is a contradiction, but
my health tests this morning were
also a sort of contradiction. More
about that later.
I was in bed, feeling very
sleepy, and that was despite being
so lazy all day, and having a few
snoozes, by around 10pm if I
recall correctly. I managed to
read a couple of pages before
turning out the light, and pulling
the duvet up around me. It was one
of those nights where I don't
think I managed to complete the
thought that was wondering why I
couldn't seem to fall asleep,
before I fell asleep.
I slept well, and very
similar to many recent nights. I
woke a few times to pee, and I
know I had a dream. I can only
remember mere seconds from that
dream (there may have been other
dreams). The bit I remember is
looking at crushed to powder
crustacean shells to my a sort of
pink dye. Why I wanted such a
thing, or even if I did want such
a thing, is now a complete mystery
to me.
When I first got up I went
for a pee, and then weighed
myself.....hmm, not so good. I
went back to bed for maybe half an
hour because it was a bit early.
When I got up and went to the
toilet again I passed a useful
amount of pee, but only wind
instead of poo. As I sit here
writing I am aware that having a
poo would be a good idea, but
nothing is happening yet, although
since having some instant noodles
for breakfast that may be some
hints that something is moving in
the bottom area.
Despite no great
excretions, it does seem that I
have managed to lose a mere 200gm
since yesterday morning. My blood
glucose is bad and good at the
same time. The Bayer Contour meter
read 8,7mmol/l. That is high-ok.
The Nexus GlucoRX meter read
7.8mmol/l , and that is actually
fairly good. On my second attempt,
after the first was an utter
disaster, the Glucofix Sensor
meter read 9.1mmol/l (the same as
yesterday, which is suspicious),
and most definitely bad. The
average of all three is
8.53mmol/l, and that is not good,
not bad, but a bland OK.
My plans for today are.....
Err, I don't seem to have any
plans.Some of the grey sky seems
to be getting lighter at the same
time as some parts look even more
like rain my fall. There seems to
be a 50% chance of rain in the
next hour, but after that it falls
to zero. Maybe I should be
thinking of going out early this
afternoon, but there seems to be
too much inertia (and previous
precedent) for that to happen. I
would probably do better spending
some of my time cleaning up the
kitchen, emptying the rubbihs bins
etc, and maybe, only maybe, with a
very slim chance, of getting the
hoover out. I will confess that
some places are dearly missing
some hoovering, and so.........
I almost forgot that I took
this picture through the poor
optical quality windows of the
back bedroom, looking north, at
about midday yesterday. The blue
sky looked great, and with the
temperature around 20° C it felt
pretty good. I used a rarely used
camera to take this picture - an
old Olympus X-42 camera bought in
a second hand shop many years ago.
It is a rather good camera with
one useful feature - it runs on
two ordinary AA cells. It would be
ideal if I was away from a charger
for for days on end. It is worth
mentioning that my first digital
camera was a 1.3mp Olympus. It had
no zoom, but the pictures were so
good that they could survive some
cropping as a form of digital
zoom. The X-42 does have 5x
optical zoom, and is a 12mp
camera. I must take it out
some day to see how it compares
with the Nikon S6300 - my
preferred pocket sized
camera.