Despite the forecast saying it
should be raining, it is still dry
- so far. The sky does look like
rain may be possible, and with
light rain forecast until 6pm,
there is a good chance we will see
at least some rain today. That
won't stop the afternoon reaching
16° C. 7pm may see full sunshine
for the last hour of daylight. The
temperature should still be 11° C
at midnight. Tomorrow may start at
10° C, and there could be a couple
of hours of sunny spells before
light rain is forecast until 4pm,
but it may be dry after that.
Tomorrow afternoon may see 16° C
again.
Yesterday featured some
annoying waiting around, but it
ended up as a good day. The
waiting was for the delivery of my
new mini oven/grill.
There were several thing I
might have done yesterday morning,
and afternoon, but mostly they
involved going out. I couldn't do
that while waiting for the
delivery of quite a large box. I
didn't even dare to spend more
than a minute or two in the toilet
! One thing I did do was to unplug
my old mini grill and oven, and
dump it on the kitchen floor. I
then scrubbed the work surface
clean of some grease spills, and
what looked a lot like black rust,
but was probably grease and other
stuff that had been cooked to a
cinder over the years. There were
also a few dead flies under the
thing.
I didn't have time to
prepare any lunch, but I did have
a few snacks to stop me feeling
too hungry as I waited, and
waited. The advice I got said my
delivery would take place between
12:19 and 14:19. I expected it
would arrive at around 1.20pm, and
this belief was bolstered by
seeing the tracking page on DX
Freight's web site. There was a
map showing me, and the position
of the delivery van. It was just
the other side of Catford, or
about 15 or less minutes walk
away. It seemed like my delivery
could take place at any
minute....but it didn't.
I did a lot of looking out
the window in the afternoon, and I
spotted this view. A Royal Mail
van had pulled up a little way
down the road, and the postie
started rummaging around in the
back - presumably looking for a
specific parcel or letter. In
doing so he managed to spill loads
of mail onto the road. To give him
his due, he was diligent about
picking up every single bit once
he had found what he was looking
for. It was lucky that it was a
dry day ! It is a pretty lousy
photo because I took it on my
mobile phone using the zoom
feature (part optical, and part
electronic). To make matter worse
it was taken through my less than
sparkling clean bedroom window.
I am unsure of when my new
oven/grill was delivered, but it
was probably around 5pm - rather
later than the couriers estimated
delivery time. I slid it into
place in the kitchen, and I was
very glad that it was still small
enough to fit in the amount of
space I had allowed for it. It is
higher, but that is no problem,
and it is deeper. That does use up
a bit of work top space, but there
is still room to work. The most
important measurement, which was
probably on the Amazon web page if
only I had looked for it, was the
width. It is only slightly wider
than the old unit.
The old oven was smaller
than the microwave oven, next to
it on the right (in this photo).
The new one is obviously bigger.
Not only doesn't it matter that it
is bigger, but I think that
ultimately it will prove to be
very useful. In fact it has
already done so.
Once it was in place I
turned it on, and as the user
manual warms, there was some smoke
from it as possibly protective oil
was burnt off the heating elements
(they all do it). Once the smoke
had cleared, after a couple of
minutes, I started to use it. I
started with grilling some bacon
as a test. Once that was almost
cooked I found I could put a
couple of split deli rolls on the
grill, above the bacon, to toast
them. I could never do that in the
old oven.
Being able to grill and
toast at the same time is one good
thing about my error in ordering
an oven a fair bit bigger than the
old one. I can foresee I am going
to make some good use of the extra
capacity of the oven. I could
roast a whole (small to medium)
chicken in it, or even a small
joint of meat. One thing In want
to do soon, even if it is quite
unhealthy, is to get a pack of
ready to cook "Southern Fried
Chicken". Previously I had to that
in the microwave, and the results
were no that good. I am hoping
that I can get some good results
in this new oven.
Having toasted rolls with
bacon in them made for a nice
dinner, or at least part of
dinner. I also had some cake and
some ice cream to complete my
dinner. I expected that dinner to
have some negative results for me,
but one other thing I did
yesterday was to take the last
Mounjaro injection from my current
"pen". (In fact it looks like
there may be half a dose left - I
should be getting a new one, the
next strength up, next Tuesday
after seeing the nurse on Monday).
There is nothing much to
write about me evening that I
haven't written hundreds of times
before - I watched the BBC News,
and I watched a few acceptable TV
programmes before going to bed. I
did go to bed a bit earlier than
some nights, and may continue to
do so now Dave has added an
intermediate programme I have no
desire to watch, between Have I
Got News For You and QI.
I felt tired, and a bit
sleepy when I went to bed, but I
felt the need to wind down and
relax a bit before I tried to
sleep. Reading more pages from my
current book may not have been the
ideal prescription for that. My
current book is "Speaker For The
Dead" by Orson Scott Card, and it
is a funny old book that make me
doubt my desire to order the
complete 5 book box set. The way
it is written is annoying. Some
bits could almost be described as
bland or filler, and yet I guess
they do contain some important
information about the plot - if
only I could remember what it is.
The book seems slow moving
in places, and I could almost give
up on it, but it contains a
mystery that I want to have
explained, and that drives me on
to continue to read it. I guess
some people like that sort of
writing style, but I much prefer
the writing styles of Isaac
Asimov, or Robert Heinlein, where
there is some sort of action on
every page, and I feel compelled
to keep reading and keep turning
the pages. In fact some describe
these, and other writers books as
"page turners" as if that is a bad
thing. Maybe I am just simple by
wanting a great story instead of a
great piece of classic literature
- the sort that English teachers
extract all the joy out of reading
by wanted to examine each sentence
in minute detail.
A memory comes to me
from my school days. I was once
asked why I had not done my
English homework, and my reply
was that I was too busy reading,
and enjoying the book to want to
stop and write down stupid stuff
about it. Apparently you are not
supposed to actually enjoy
reading books according to
English teachers.
I don't think it took long
to fall asleep once I had put the
book down and turned out the
light. I guess it was a typical
night for me. I woke a few times
to have a pee. I think I might
have enjoyed a dream, and maybe
two (perhaps even more), but I
can't remember a single thing
about those dreams now. I
apparently slept well enough to
have got up earlier than I
actually did. When I first woke it
was light outside, but I decided I
would enjoy sleeping more,
although I think I may have been
half asleep and half awake (if
that is possible).
Once I did get up I went to
the toilet and had a good pee, but
no poo. I still weighed myself,
and I was pleased to see I had
lost 600gm. I think the chances of
losing enough by Monday to show
the nurse that I ave actually lost
weight since seeing her a month
ago are slim in the extreme.
I hope I will be able to
show that my blood glucose is well
controlled still, thanks to
Mounjaro, although this morning
contains an enigma - three very
different blood glucose readings.
The average of all three is
8.0mmol/l, and that is a lot
higher than nearly every average
this month. The three readings I
got were 8.0mmol/l from the Bayer
Contour meter - still just in the
OK-ish sort of area. The Nexus
GlucoRX meter read 7.6mmol/l, and
that is good. The third reading,
using the GlucoFix meter was the
fly in the ointment. The first
reading I got was an unacceptable
9.0mmol/l - very different to the
other two. It was the last test
strip from the carton, and I
opened a brand new carton and
tried again. This time the reading
was a more acceptable 8.4mmol/l,
but still higher than I would
like.
My main plan for today is
to have my usual post-writing
rest, and maybe snooze. Then I
want to have a shower, and wash my
hair. Once I am clean and fragrant
I can walk through the park to get
to The Jolly Farmers for my
Wednesday infusion of Guinness and
some banter with the regulars and
Ayse (my favourite barmaid). I
think I am OK to do this, but it
is possible I may be getting a
beer delivery today. The tracking
advice says it should arrive by
tomorrow, and that could be read
as it could arrive today. The web
site says it arrived at the
delivery depot at 3:18am, and so
it could easily be out for
delivery today, and I might need
to be in to receive it.
A second fly in the
ointment is that I would like to
go to either Aldi of Tesco today.
I won't starve if I don't, far
from it, but I have a desire to
buy some stuff to cook in my new,
and bigger, mini oven/grill. There
is also other stuff that it would
be good to get because I am
starting to run out - stuff like
butter, and bottles of Diet Coke.
I won't want to go out shopping
after getting back from the pub
this afternoon, but my shopping
can wait until tomorrow morning if
I exercise patience !