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Monday 27th October 2025
08:05 GMT
Yesterday started out with
bright sunshine, but before long the
sky became cloudy, and we just had
sunny spells. The sky continued to
cloud over, and later in the afternoon
we had some drizzle. That was followed
by light rain until mid evening when
it seemed to stop for the rest of the
day. The highest temperature for
yesterday was forecast to be just 10°
C and that was only for a single hour
at 1pm. However, the temperature
started to rise late in the evening,
and it may have risen to 11° C by
10pm, but by then I was not paying
attention.
This morning the temperature
was 10° C, and we have sunny
spells....although the current sunny
spell seems to be lasting an awful
long time. It is almost as if it is
sunny. I can see a lot of blue patches
of sky at the moment, and maybe it is
going to be sunnier than forecast.
Even if not, the forecast does say
sunny spells for most of the daylight
hours. It seems there are a couple of
hours when the chance of rain reaches
as high as 22%, but no rainfall is
actually shown. Maybe the sunny spells
will help the afternoon reach a
moderately warm feeling 13° C.
Tomorrow morning may see a couple of
hours of drizzle, but from 10am we may
get sunny spells, and the temperature
may rise to 14° C.
Yesterday was probably a fairly
good day, but it also had a few
downsides, although nothing of any
tragedy. Getting my new leather jacket
delivered quite early, and on a Sunday
was a very good thing, but there is
more to say about that later. Not so
good was that I felt in the sort that
is either, or both lazy and tired. I
did very little in the morning, and
even in the afternoon.
Once I had finished writing
yesterday's piece I was able to
examine my new, bikers style, leather
jacket. I can confirm that it is a
perfect fit, but it is thick and heavy
leather - as would be expected by any
motorbike ride. That means that for
now it does feel rather stiff, and
that spoils the comfort. With enough
use it should soften up, and get more
comfortable. If I do lose the weight
the nurse hopes I do, it could end up
as quite a loose fit. That could be
good because it is going to feel hot
ans sweaty with no air circulation,
and even weak sunshine could be sucked
up by the black leather, and it will
turn to an oven inside.
I am optimistic that it will be
great to wear from about now until
maybe next March, and the same the
next year, but that is when I would
only wear it. In warmer weather I
prefer bare arms to catch a few rays
of sun, and generate vitamin D. I am
also hoping that with enough wear, in
all weathers, the rather unpleasant
smell will fade. It does not smell of
leather but of sweaty bikers in a
steamy tea infused café.
This morning I don't really
know why I never seemed to get around
to having a shower yesterday morning.
I was expecting a visitor, Jodie, and
I would always want to be clean and
fragrant in front of visitor. The best
I managed was clean clothes and a top
up of deodorant. I don't think I
smelled bad, but you never really
know how you smell to others ! I
never saw Jodie flinch and I think I
got away with it.
The afternoon was to feature
beer - enough to get me drunk unless I
took some precautions. The main
precaution was to "line my stomach"
with two slightly greasy Ginsters
Pepper Steak slices - eaten cold and
so tasting even greasier. After that I
looked forward to a nice lie down, and
maybe even a snooze. It was not long
before I got a phone call from Jodie
warning me she was going to be a bit
early.
Jodie wanted to go to the
Catford food market, held in the small
road between Catford and Catford
Bridge stations. She made a point of
trying to leave a bit earlier so she
had a bit more time to look around the
market. Unfortunately she was relying
on her watch to tell the time, and she
had not changed it to GMT. In fact she
say she doesn't know how to. She
didn't arrive a full hour early - just
45 minutes !
One of the things I had to do
in emergency (well sort of) was to
give a blast of air freshener on the
stairs because I had recently gone for
a poo in the toilet. I used a pump
action lavender spray instead of an
aerosol. I don't know if it was
something like an allergic reaction
from walking through a cloud of spray,
but by the time Jodie arrived I was
coughing like I had Covid !
It seemed the perfect time to
indulge in some extra special "cough
mixture". It was fig, honey, and
cinnamon rum liqueur. I have has the
bottle, bought from Aldi, a long time,
maybe 5 years of more. It has a very
high sugar content and so I almost
avoided it, but now, thanks to
Mounjaro, I can handle sugars far
better than I used to. A couple of
large tots of this delicious liqueur
completely cured my cough, and made me
feel much better.
I think we started with a
German Oktoberfest beer, and that was
nice, although maybe not as nice as
hoped for. I think it was the next
beer which sort of surprised me. It
was a beer I had bought with Jodie in
mind. It was fruit sour beer, but it
was not as awful as some that Jodie
loves. they are so sour that you can
feel your tooth enamel peeling as you
drink it. Yesterday's one was the
closest to being nice that I have even
encountered. I could almost get to
like it....one day. I'm not sure if I
could have drunk a whole can to myself
yesterday.
As usual, Jodie spent half the
time glues to her phone, endlessly
scrolling through all the sites she
likes. That includes the untappd.com
web site, and occasionally muttering
stuff like "what is he doing there ?"
when seeing that one of her beer
friends was drinking at some
specialist beer place. Meanwhile I had
my own stuff to view and video !
We had been joined by the
big Maine Coon cat I just call
Fluffy Cat because I have no idea
of his real name. He did his usual
of meowing out side the back door,
and I let him in. He never seems
to like any food I put down
(unless I happen to chance on the
perfect flavour - one rarely found
in Aldi's pouches of cat food),
but he does love treat stick, and
a gave him a couple of those.
While I had my back turned
he leapt on to my chair
and refused to listen to me saying
it was my chair. Fortunately there
are usually 3 chairs around the
table, and I sat down where
Michael usually sit. Fluffy cat
was quite happy to have a very
long wash, and then a semi snooze
on the chair. I say semi snooze
because his eyes were tightly
closed, and he looked totally
relaxed, but his ears were still
alert to any sound.
When Jodie was ready to go
and get her train I had to
"awaken" Fluffy Cat with another
treat stick, and then another by
the open back door. He looked out
while eating that last treat
stick, and then decided it might
look like good hunting conditions
outside in the dark, and he went
out. Meanwhile, I put my dinner in
the microwave.
When Jodie had left as well
my dinner was ready to eat. It was
the Greek style meatballs with
Orzo (that is actually pasta that
looks like rice - I have just
double checked to make sure it was
not some sort of giant rice). I
was hoping it would be really
good, but I found it all rather
disappointing. The Orzo was
predictably fairly bland. There
was not much sauce, and it was
hard to say how nice it was, or
even if it was nice. The meatballs
were presumably infused with herbs
and maybe garlic, but I found the
taste almost hinting of being
unpleasant.
Tonight I will probably
have the other Greek ready meal I
bought from Tesco. It is Moussaka,
and I was not anticipating that
being nice, but I hope I am wrong.
I fear it will be mostly pasta,
and pasta is usually quite bland
(unless I make one of my over the
top sauces for it !). Like last
night, I will probably finish
dinner tonight with ice cream. It
sounds madness but seems to be OK
most times.
After dinner (well actually
during it as well) I watched some
TV. It was not the most
entertaining night of TV, but
enough to let me unwind, and maybe
sober up a bit - not that I felt
all that drunk, but maybe I was,
or maybe it was something else. I
think I went to bed sometime
between 10 and 11pm. I feel quite
vague about it, but I think I fell
asleep fairly quickly. That sleep
did not seem to last very long.
With the clocks changing I
was unsure of the time. I was not
sure if the clocks actually had
changed when I woke up at maybe
1am, or it might have been 2am.
What I do know is that I felt
awful. The main problem was a
headache, but there were other
things as well. It took a while to
realise it, but I finally
concluded I had nothing worse than
a hangover - which in some cases,
like last night, can be quite bad
enough by itself.
It certainly demanded
a couple of Paracetamol, and while
I was at it I went for a big pee.
I thought I might poo too, but it
was not a definite feeling - that
would come later. I went back to
bed, and I think I probably fell
asleep in mere minutes. I do
remember a fairly realistic dream
that featured some minor elements
of real life.
The dream was about my
neighbour having more work done to
modify his house. It was maybe as
much as 5 years ago that he had a
kitchen extension, and a loft
conversion done. At that time his
wife, who came from Thailand, and
worked at a Thai takeway, would
bring me some leftovers from the
takeway - often stuff she had
cooked herself - as a sort of
sorry for the disruption the
building works caused. I was more
than happy because most of it was
really tasty.
In my dream there was more
building work going on. The man
who owns the house came to say he
was sorry for more disruption, and
as a sort of apology he said that
while the builders, with all their
ladders and stuff, were here,
would I like if they gave my back
wind frames a freshen up - mostly
just a lick of fresh paint. I said
yes, thank you, and even offered
to pay for the paint. I think I
probably woke up at that point
because the dream seemed to come
to an end.
Last night was not as cold
as the previous night, but it was
still cold enough that I felt more
comfortable to leave the heater on
low for most of the night. It was
still on the thermostat, but I
think it set it so high that I
don't remember it ever cutting
out. I felt nice and cosy on my
bed, and I could have possibly
slept a lot later. Once again I
was all confused by the clocks
changing to GMT from BST. I did
not know if I had got up and hour
early, or an hour later (compared
to BST).
It seemed to be almost
light outside, and that suggested
I did get extra sleep. After a
couple more nights my brain will
be synchronised with GMT, and life
will seem normal (or as normal as
life can be) until the clocks
change back to BST in the
spring. What ever time it
was that I finally got up at
seemed like it was the right time
- almost. Over an hour later, and
after breakfast, and several
visits to the toilet, I do feel
like a snooze would be rather
nice.
I had a fair pee after I
got up, and it felt like I would
soon have a poo. The latter would
be a little while later. I decided
I would still weigh myself, and I
got a bit of shock. I guess I have
to blame the beer, either
directly, or indirectly from the
affects of the alcohol, but I seem
to have put on 900gm, almost a
full kilogram, since yesterday
morning. That was not good news at
all. Maybe a little bit of that
gain was because I could not poo -
I was constipated.
Once again, my blood
glucose readings were good,
although sadly not excellent. The
Contour meter read 7.4mmol/l. That
was the second highest reading
this month, but at least this
month has been generally lower
than than September. The GlucoRX
meter read 6.8mmol/l, and that was
more like the sort of reading I
was hoping for, and so a little
better than good, but maybe still
not quite excellent. The new
GlucoFix meter read the highest of
all three at 7.6mmol/l. Once again
good, but no gold star. Maybe I
did overdo the amount of sugar I
consumed yesterday. Maybe today I
might try and limit it a bit.
The weight I entered into
my spreadsheet was after I finally
managed to do a poo - not that it
made a huge difference despite
looking like it should have made a
huge difference. I was
feeling a bit uncomfortable very
soon after getting up, The
discomfort increased and I hoped
that meant things were on the
move. It got to the point where it
felt like I could have an
accident. Of course that was
actually impossible because there
was no way anything would move
without a struggle - and what a
struggle ! It was momentarily
quite painful, but seconds later,
maybe even less than seconds,
whoosh, and I was no longer
constipated.
That should have been the
end of the story, but I think it
was after I had my breakfast I
realised another visit to the
toilet would be a good idea. It
was not really a struggle this
time, but it was still a fairly
heavy looking bit of poo in the
toilet bowl. I felt almost happy,
and you probably feel happy not to
hear any more nasty
details....until next time !
I can't say I feel very
wonderful this morning (but at
least I have no bottom discomfort
now). It is my intention of taking
my new leather jacket for a walk
today (it is a bit too later to
say "this morning"), but I haven't
decided where to walk, and for how
long. A walk in the park, maybe in
the rain, might be the ideal for
the purposes of started to wear in
that stiff smelly leather. The
weather forecast said there would
be sunny spells instead of rain,
but the sky is looking
disgustingly grey right now, and
rain would come as no surprise. I
might go for a lesser walk -
perhaps just to Poundstretcher
instead - where I can but stuff to
further ruin my diet !
Other than that, I am not
sure what I will do today. I do
have some washing up in the sink,
and I may well do that. I ought to
run the hoover over the dining
room carpet at least 100 times to
try and find the orginal colour
under all that masks it (although
the original purple-ish colour had
faded a lot now). I could, and
maybe should wash some clothes,
and a change of bed sheets would
be nice too. How much, if
anything, of this that I actually
do is anyone's guess.