08:34 GMT
Much of
yesterday's daylight hours
featured sunny spells, and the
whole day seemed to be dry. The
afternoon temperature reached 10°
C, but after sunset (15:54) it
fell fell to 7° C by 8pm, but then
rose again as more warm wet air
reached us. By 10pm it was 8° C,
and just after midnight it started
to rain.
This morning has started off
pretty unpleasant. It is now 9° C, and
at least that is better than the
forecast predicts for all hours except
9pm. Unfortunately my weather station
predicts rain, and that tallies with
both the forecast and reality. Maybe
we will get some sunny spells at 2pm
(but I won't hold my breath). After
sunset the temperature drops (of
course) and by midnight it may be down
to 4° C, and keep falling. Tomorrow
morning may start at just 1° C, but
some sunny spells may raise the
temperature to 9° C by 1pm. The
trouble is that it won't be the
sunshine but another incursion of warm
and wet air. Tomorrow afternoon and
evening could be very wet.
Yesterday's main feature was
waiting for a parcel delivery. It
didn't arrive until approximately
7.40pm, and that was rather annoying,
but not as annoying as waiting half
the day before the Evri website was
able to start giving some estimated
times of delivery. The courier didn't
leave the depot until just after
2:30pm - she must have had a very good
lie in yesterday !
One thing I knew I would not do
yesterday was to go to the pub at
lunchtime for my usual Wednesday
lunchtime Guinness. It was because
Ayse, my favourite barmaid, was on
holiday, and the possible substitutes
are not nearly as nice and
entertaining. Not going out meant I
had less reason for showering, and
that was handy because I had left a
load of laundry soaking in a big
bucket of detergent.
Finishing that laundry should
have been a priority, and I did my
best to raise the enthusiasm to make
it so. It was probably early afternoon
when I did raise the enthusiasm, and I
hung it up to dry before resuming
being very lazy. I had spent much of
the time before that checking the Evri
web site, laying on my bed reading,
but not allowing myself to snooze -
just in case. I had a bizarre feeling
that maybe the courier would be on the
road without telling the web site, and
could arrive with my parcel with no
advance warning. Such an idea was
silly, but it still persisted.
I think it was probably around
1pm when I stopped for lunch. I had an
idea that seemed to work OK. The day
before, or the day before that, I
mentioned that the baguette I had
bought for Patricia was getting dry
and stale. I knew it could be revived
by heating, and so I cut the last of
it into two more useful sized pieces.
I then split it and stuffed it with
cheese and sliced pickled jalapeños
before microwaving it for 2 or 3
minutes - enough time to get the
cheese soft and runny, and the bread
to go from hard back to soft.
It worked quite well, and it
might almost have been slightly
healthy - although only in terms of
blood glucose, and not weight. After
eating I allowed at least an hour,
maybe two, for the food to "go down",
before getting back to the laundry in
the bucket in the bath. When I finally
hung that up to dry I was very tempted
to have a snooze, and I almost did
because it was not long after that
when I found the first, and
inaccurate, estimate of the delivery
time of my parcel.
The next thing to interrupt my
reading, and other forms of being
lazy, was dinner time - dinner part 1
! I had enough time before the 6
O'clock News started to microwave one
of the curry ready meals I had bought
to eat with Patricia if she had
visited as originally predicted last
Friday. I had a Lamb Rogan Ghosh, and
it was not very nice, or at least not
as nice as I am sure previous ones had
been. Maybe they had exchanged some
ancient scraggy old bit of mutton for
nice fresh lamb.
After dinner, and the 6 O'clock
News it was getting close to the
earliest estimated time for my parcel
delivery. I still had what seemed like
quite a wait, but at about 7.40pm,
later than estimated, my parcel
finally arrived.
It was a big box of instant
noodles - all from the Indomie brand
(an Indonesian company). There were 40
packets of mixed flavours for £19.99 -
equivalent to 50p a packet (approx),
and that is pretty good. The only bad
thing about this make is they do two
versions of my favourite Mi Goreng.
The difference is the colour of the
writing. One has "Mi Goreng" written
in yellow, and the other in white. The
white is best because that includes a
little packet of crispy fried onion
bits, and somehow they seem to make a
huge difference.
One very minor irritation
yesterday was that it seemed there was
a disproportionate amount of Beef
Rendang flavour noodles. This morning
I realised that was not the case - I
had overlooked a lot of packets at the
very bottom of the box. I made a start
on using up the Beef Rendang soon
after the box arrived. I was also very
curious as to how it would taste. I
made up a double helping in one bowl,
and had that as a sort of dessert as
part of my dinner.
I now know that Beef Rendang is
most probably ginger and garlic
flavour - at least that is what my
taste buds tell me. I much prefer
ginger in biscuits, but it was not
unpleasant in instant noodles,
although I won't go out of my way to
buy more (of course if I buy another
box of 40 packets, which I may well do
in the not too distant future, I will
have accept that I will get more or
them).
As seems ritual now, I spent
the rest of my evening watching TV -
the usual stuff, Star Treks etc.
While doing so I did have more ginger
in the form of ginger biscuits (in
ring form). They seem a nice way of
eating ginger. I did end up eating
more than was ideal. It was because
the first 4 or maybe 5 biscuits were
very soft instead of being crisp. I
don't think I expected my will power
to hold out for so long, and not
scoffing the whole packet in just a
couple of days. I found I had the
perfect, albeit stupid, excuse to
finish off the packet before the rest
became soft.
In theory I was all set up for
a great night's sleep, but that didn't
happen. It was one of those nights
where your brain just will not shut
up. It all started when I was thinking
about my next upcoming meeting with a
doctor. Once upon a time I was in a
big workshop repairing TVs. Among the
banter that can take place in such
workshops was the idea that our trade
was not so different to that of a
doctor.
I suppose it was a bit tongue
in cheek, but we would argue our job
was harder for one particular reason.
Both the body and a big TV are similar
in complexity, and we had to use test
equipment and training/experience to
diagnose a fault. Like a doctor, we
would ideally diagnose it down to one
single faulty component. When that was
not possible we could resort to
transplant surgery.
There were two important
differences between us and doctors.
Doctors only have to learn one model -
the human body has not changed in the
last million years, but TV
manufacturers seem to bring out new
models every 6 months - and some times
the differences between models were
huge. Where we really scored over
doctors was that we would very
frequently resurrect the dead !
That train of thought lead me
on to another. It was from my next
(and last) job. I worked with some
very clever people in the development
workshop. They all had degrees, and
the senior development engineer had a
doctorate and could be addressed as
"doctor". One curious fact is that
most knew very little about video
signal circuitry, and why it had to
have some special characteristics.
They would often consult me about this
and also other analogue circuits.
One topic of conversation was
about electricians. These days you
can't do, for instance, house
electrics without having passed a
test. I was working with some
incredibly intelligent people, and
they, and me, were educated enough to
tell an electrician why he had to do
the stuff laid down in the rule book,
stuff that he didn't understand the
reasons for it, but we were not
allowed to do any mains electric
wiring and stuff.
It was probably gone 1am, maybe
3 hours after going to bed that I
finally fell asleep. That was sort of
annoying, but at least the rest of my
sleep seemed OK. I even had a very
rude dream that was enjoyable, but
which I will not try and describe. I
think I woke up for a pee a couple of
times, but maybe after getting to
sleep so late they did not feature
very highly in my memories.
I eventually got up about an
hour later than usual, and tried to
keep focussed on getting up, and not
be distracted by other things. As
usual, the first thing was to go to
the toilet, and then weigh myself. I
did no like what I saw. Fortunately,
after checking my blood glucose, and
counting out my pills and vitamins for
the day, I went for another visit to
the toilet, and after that I found my
weight was exactly the same as the day
before, and also the day before that.
It is far too high, but at least it is
consistent.
I don't think my high weight is
completely the result of what I am
eating. It may just be useful
scapegoat, but I feel that some of the
blame continues to be the Mounjaro
injections I have. It is a two edged
sword. It continues to control my
blood glucose so well, but maybe even
that make me feel like eating - which
is not necessarily the same as actual
hunger. This morning I was simplify
things by saying none of my blood
glucose readings were as low as to get
very coveted "fives" but all three
readings were "sixes". The average of
all three was 6.37mmol/l, and that is
less than the average for the whole of
November, and indeed any other month
this year.
As usual, I am not sure how I
feel this morning. I am tempted to say
not very good, but the main evidence
for that is my blood pressure meter
saying my blood pressure is "High
Normal". That is probably because I
need a pee.....which I have now had
(it was more than expected). My blood
pressure is now normal. I no longer
need to pee, and yet I feel no better,
or worse, than any morning when I
decided I don't feel all that good.
One reason for not feeling good
is what I see when I look out the
window. It is grey and damp, and while
I can't see it, I think there may be
some fine drizzle in the air. My
thermometers tell me it is an awful
lot colder outside than my warm room.
Today, or at least this end of the
day, is not a day to go out. To make
matters worse, or maybe briefly
better, the two hours of sunny spells
in the afternoon has now been changed
to more rain, but 3pm has mysteriously
changed to an hour of full sunshine,
but with the sun being on the horizon
by then it will bring little cheer.
There is a microscopic chance I
might go out late in the afternoon.
There are early evening gigs. Most
seem to start at 5pm - a nice sort of
time) in the winter gardens of
Beckenham Place Park. There are a
couple I am curious to see, the first
being on Friday. I have no idea if
anyone is playing there tonight, but I
am thinking it might be useful to
check out the travelling (either by 54
bus, or a train 2 stops from Catford
station), and to find out where these
Winter Gardens are. I think I can
guess where to start looking. I
suppose it would probably be better to
explore in daylight, but I guess I
won't be bothered to go there at any
time until spring is well under way. I
am starting to think I am going to
have another very lazy day, doing
nothing and going nowhere. Actually
there is one thing I may well do -
beer drinking. Jodie is at another gig
this evening, and won't be joining me,
but I expect Michael will drop in for
a good moan if I invite him !
2,236 words today.