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Yesterday started dull, but
from mid afternoon there were some
sunny spells, and they made the 11° C,
that it had warmed up to feel quite
warm. The day eneded almost the same
as it started at 8° C.
Maybe we will be getting the
traditional April showers, but this
morning only drizzle is forecast, and
there is no sign of that yet, although
it does seem dull enough, and maybe
the road looks like it had seen a tiny
splash of rain recently. By 11am the
drizzle may turn to light rain for a
couple of hours. There may be a 2 hour
dry break before light rain starts
again at 3pm. From 8pm it may be dry
for the rest of the day. The only
positive thing, if it can be
experienced without getting wet, is
that this afternoon may see 15° C.
Tomorrow may also see 15° C in the
afternoon, and it should be a dry day,
but any sign of the sun will probably
be late afternoon.

Yesterday could probably be called a
good day. My beer delivery by APC was
in the estimated 1 hour slot at about
2pm. That gave me time to unpack it
all, and get most of the beers in the
beer fridges, and also to cut up the
box for the recycling bin.
Before and after the beer
delivery not a lot happened apart from
some lunch. For some odd reasons
(failing brain cells ?) I am unsure
what I had for lunch. I think it was a
couple of cheese rolls followed by
some ice cream. Actually, when I think
about it, I am getting a strong
impression that I had more ice cream
than ideal. It was the raspberry
ripple ice cream, and because there
was about a portion and three quarters
left in the tub, I ate the whole lot.
This probably had some repercussions.
Jodie was quite late arriving
to taste some of the new beers
yesterday. She says she still has not
got accustomed to the clocks changing
from GMT to BST, and didn't get up
until 1pm ! I think it was about
4.30pm when she arrived. Michael
turned up about 20 minutes later.
One good thing is that my
choice of beers for the new delivery
did contain several that Jodie had
either never tried before, of had
tried them so many years ago that she
needed to try them again so she could
enter them in her Untappd beer social
media account.
A bit later still we were
joined by Alan. With four of us there
it made for a good session. Even
before Michael and Alan arrived Jodie
was not completely silent, and her
attention was not completely captured
by stuff on her phone (mainly
Instagram I think).
I didn't think any of the newly
arrived beers that we tried were
particularly nice, but all were quite
drinkable without having to pull a
face ! One beer we had was from the
back of the fridge where it has lurked
for months. It was a 9% Abbey style
beer, and I thought it was one of the
nicer beer we had. To my surprise, I
didn't seem to feel that drunk, or, in
my deluded opinion, anything but stone
cold sober (obviously I wasn't that
sober, but I felt it).
Jodie and Alan left a little
after 6pm to get a train to Waterloo
East where they would go over to
Waterloo Mainline station for a train
to Raynes Park where there was a gig
they wanted to see in The Cavern Club.
There were alternate routes they could
have taken such as a train to Peckham
Rye from Catford, and then change to a
London Overground train to Clapham
Junction, and get the train to Raynes
Park from there. I suggested that in
my days of commuting* it used to take
an extra 5 minutes to go by London
Overground - and that was in rush hour
when trains were more frequent.
* My commute was to Earlsfield
station, and Raynes Park is a couple
of stops after that, and so I knew the
route really well.
Before everyone left, Michael
leaving about 5 minutes after Jodie
and Alan, I put the finishing touches
to my dinner. Like a week ago, I had
bangers and mash for dinner. I had
prepared the mash earlier in the
afternoon, and the only preparation I
had to do was to cook the sausages,
and finally to reheat the mash. I kept
the mash simple, apart from a sprinkle
of dried mint, and yet I don't think
it was a lot better than the previous
week when it had cabbage in it.
Maybe the sausages were better.
Last time they were Lincolnshire
sausages (unless they were Cumberland
sausages), but last night they were
(alleged) "traditional" pork sausages.
It is sad they they didn't taste as
wonder as when I was considerably
younger (maybe early teens). Even my
home made mash didn't have the same
thrill about it. It is probably just
me and my ageing taste buds, but it
does seem everything I have made with
the bag of potatoes I bought a week or
two ago, has been less than thrilling.
Some of the problem may be the type of
potatoes - there are many different
types, and some are better than others
for some uses.
It feels very repetitive to
type it again, but I ate dinner while
watching what was left of the 6pm news
(about the last 15 minutes), and then
I watched more TV before deciding it
was time for bed. (That was the brief
version of the same thing most
nights). I think I was in bed around
10pm, and I read for 20 to 30 minutes
before turning out the light. I think
I fell asleep almost instantly. It is
a shame that it is only by doing the
same thing that I can fall asleep so
quickly. Any variation and it can take
an hour or more before I fall asleep.
My sleep seemed fairly good,
and I was not even woken up by the
need to go for a pee as often as
usual. I have dim memories of more
than one dream, but none have left
enough to be able to describe any
detail at all, not even what the
subject was. I don't think any were
erotic, but one may have been
technical in some way. I don't think
any involved travel, and that is a bit
unusual.
When I first got up this
morning, at about 6.30am if I recall
correctly, I had a pee, and I thought
I should have had a fairly decent poo,
but all I managed was a bit of wind. I
still feel I ought to have a poo, but
at the moment I don't feel like I
need
to have a poo. Hopefully I will some
time today.
Not having a poo is my excuse
for putting on 700gm this morning,
although it would need a poo of
gigantic proportions to get anywhere
near 700gm ! At least my blood glucose
is pretty good again - just very
slightly higher than yesterday.
Today's average of all three readings
was 7.53mmol/l, and yesterday was
7.17mmol/l - not a significant
difference. Today was exactly the same
as the day before yesterday, although
the three readings were quite
different (two were lower, and one a
lot higher).
I have a plan and a half for
today. The one thing I am sure I will
do is to go shopping in Aldi this
morning. There is one thing in
particular I want, and it is an Easter
egg for Ayse (my favourite barmaid). I
hope they haven't cleared the shelves
of Easter stuff yet. Tomorrow they
will probably be putting out Halloween
stuff or something. One thing I should
try and avoid is getting carried away
with filling my shopping basket up.
There are a few things it would be
useful to have, but only a few.
My half a plan is for tonight.
I am contemplating going to a gig
tonight. Some of the omens are good
for it. For one thing it would still
be almost light when I would be going
out, and so I will be thinking less
about going to bed instead. It should
be dry, and possibly a mild 13 or 14°
C, depending on which forecast to
believe. Despite these positive
aspects, I am still not sure that I
will actually go. Maybe the lure of my
bed will be too strong to ignore.
1444 words
today.