08:33 BST
Yesterday was not as warm, and
not so sunny as the previous day, but
it was still nice day. The afternoon
reached 20° C, but only for a single
hour. By 3pm it had clouded over, but
it was bright white cloud.By midnight
the temperature had fallen to 9° C,
and fell more later.
The forecast shows today as
being cloudy (except for a sunny spell
at midday - if indeed it happens
then). The cloud is generally thin
white could, and at time it almost
looks like the sun is about to break
through. The afternoon is only
predicted to reach 12° C, but with
only a gentle breeze it should still
feel OK for shorts and t-shirt if I go
out. Despite the whole day being shown
as cloudy, not a single drop of rain
is forecast. Tomorrow looks to be a
complicated day. It should start at a
quite mild 10° C. There could be two
peaks in the temperature - one at 10am
when it could reach 12° C, but there
could also be a drop of rain at the
same time. The other at 4pm when it
could reach 13° C. There could be
sunshine and sunny spells from 4pm,
but the sun will be too low to help
warm things up.
Yesterday was another of those
days that was both good and bad,
although more of it was probably just
bland. There was also bad news, but
nothing terrible. I did do something
good, but also maybe foolish.
Once I had properly got up I
had a shower yesterday, although I did
not feel the need to wash my hair.
Maybe I didn't wash my hair because it
was already getting late. I got myself
dressed, and it seemed that I would be
fine in shorts and t-shirt, and then
headed up the road to Aldi.
Going to Aldi was both good and
bad. As I noted at the end of my
writing yesterday, there was nothing I
was very desperate for, but a few
things that would be very useful. I
also admitted that I could be tempted
to buy stuff that it would probably be
better not to eat. I half listened to
me advice, and didn't buy much that
would be bad for me, but I did buy
some stuff like cake - nice, but
naughty unless eaten with great care.
My shopping bags were quite
heavy because among the stuff I bought
was a 12 pack of sugar free Tango with
the flavour not obvious on the outer
wrapping. It was peach, and not
wonderful, but fairly pleasant. I also
bought two 4 packs of Aldi own brand
lagers (two different types). To keep
the weight down a bit I only bought
two 2 litre bottles of Diet Coke
instead of four bottles.
I wore my green Adiddas "Court
Shoes" trainers for this shopping
trip, and they seemed quite
comfortable on the relatively short
walk to Aldi and back. By the time
they are starting to look worn out I
am expecting them to be very
comfortable.
I can't say I would have been
happy walking much further by the time
I got home, but I did still feel
perfectly comfortable when I arrived
home. I put away my shopping before
tucking into a slightly late lunch of
a couple of packs of sandwiches. One
was egg and bacon, and the other was
"Jamaican style" jerk chicken. I still
can't quite work out what jerk chicken
is supposed to taste like. The
sandwiches were slightly spicy, but
tasted quite a bit of grated carrot
and some sort of green leaf.
I didn't seem to have anything
to do after I ate lunch. If I had
looked hard enough there were plenty
of things I could have done, but I
decided to lie down and read rather
than look for work. Inevitably that
lie down turned into a snooze. I don't
think I had a long snooze, but I can't
say for definite. It could have lasted
much of the afternoon. One thing I did
do during the afternoon was a bit of
photo editing - mainly just
straightening up a wonky picture, and
shrinking it to fit here.
I am not entirely sure what a
Play Street is. I assume it harks back
to a time when we kids were taught how
to cross the road safely, and to watch
out for cars when in the road. There
are more parked cars these day, but
the actual traffic down this road is
probably as light as when I was a kid,
although it does depend on the time.
When I was in Junior school there was
always a bit more traffic in the rush
hour as those few people who owned
cars would go to work and then come
home again. The "rush hour" now is
when all the parents insist on driving
their noisy little tykes to and from
school. Most kids going to the local
primary school probably live no more
than a mile away, and they could
easily walk, and if anyone bothered to
tell them how to cross roads safely,
could walk by themselves.
Now this idea by some political
party, who could do with being
educated using a bit of 2 by 4 around
the head, seems beyond stupid. The
school it is outside had two
playground areas, and 3 or 4 minutes
away there is Ladywell Fields that the
kids could spend all day in playing by
themselves. By the time I was about 6
years old I knew Ladywell Fields, aka
"the park" like the back of my hand,
and felt very comfortable exploring it
by myself on some occasions. Now kids
can only be trusted to play in the
middle of the road with the traffic
barred, and CCTV and armed guards
(possibly) keeping a very close eye on
them like they were prison inmates. I
am glad I am old enough to remember
freedom.
It was early afternoon when I
got a phone call from Jodie. She said
she couldn't join me for the usually
regular Thursday beer tasting
session because she didn't dare move
too far away from her toilet, She had
a bad case of "the runs", and did not
sound happy about it at all. I decided
it might be a good excuse to cancel
the whole thing. With Michael being
the only other regular, I sent him a
message apologising that I was
cancelling the beer. I know that he
sees Thursday afternoon as a good time
for him to unwind from all his
troubles (mostly centred around his
wife who is in a home with severe
dementia), but I was not feeling all
that good either, and I fancied just
resting and being lazy.
I don't really know why I was
not feeling too good. One thing that
is annoying quite frequently now is
the effect of my Mounjaro injections.
One way they are supposed to help you
lose weight is by slowing down the
release of food from the stomach. it
is supposed to make you feel less
hungry, or maybe not even hungry at
all. That does not work for me, but
the food still stays in my stomach for
longer where it is prone to
fermenting. I can burp up the taste of
the previous meal even the next
morning sometimes. On some occasions I
can even burp up a tiny bit of sick -
which tastes foul, and can burn the
top of my throat.
That stomach trouble was one
reason I felt a bit off colour, but it
was mainly because I doubted the
wisdom of pouring beer on top of it
all. Later I would find that was in
incorrect assumption. I did have a few
other aches that were bothering me.
One is fairly persistent now, although
I am taking steps to reduce it. It is
my right elbow. It is the site of an
ancient injury, and for a month or two
I was going around with a part
dislocated elbow - and that was
despite a doctor looking at an xray,
and declaring it to probably be just
"soft tissue damage". I am also
getting occasional pain or stiffness
from the right wrist around the place
where I was opened up for a small
catheter to enter during my heart
valve replacement.
I must admit I was quite happy
to be very lazy late yesterday
afternoon, and during the early
evening. I mainly relaxed, but I did
make a couple of corned beef with
horseradish sauce rolls for my dinner.
The rolls were found in Aldi, and
while they were not the crusty rolls I
would have preferred, they were soft
"deli rolls" - a finger, or "sub",
roll. I had never noticed them in Aldi
before, but I think they are on my
shopping list now because they were
quite nice.
I also consumed just two cans
of the lagers I had bought in Aldi. If
it was not for this stomach problem I
could have guzzled more cans, but two,
one of each type, seemed about right.
Both lagers were "Aldi own brands",
and one was nice, and the other almost
nasty. The nasty one seemed to have
been made with very bitter hops. Those
bitter hops, which I think are
American varieties, seem to be used in
too many beers these days. Bitter, as
a beer style, should be bitter, but it
should not be acrid !
As usual I watch my usual
selection of TV programmes last night,
and then I went to bed. I think I went
to bed at 10pm, but it might have been
11pm. I read for a while, and then
began to feel really sleepy. That was
my cue to turn the light out, and to
fall asleep quite quickly. I mostly
slept well.
I did wake up a few times for a
pee, and I awoke, at least I think I
did, during a dream. It was one of
those dreams that seemed to survive
waking up a few times to think about
it before the dream continuing. It was
an anti-American dream, but not that
anti. It concerned a new island that
had formed when the water level in one
of the big lakes up near Canada, rose
enough to encircle an area of dry
land.
This new island had a small
herd of (wild ?) horses on it. There
was possibly just enough vegetation on
the island to support the horses, but
ideally they should be rescued and
moved to better pastures. That
presented a big problem because of
weird American laws. The new island
was designated Federal property, and
in a convoluted way that the British
Civil Service would have found
admiral, their American counterparts
found an old law that they copied and
pasted into the deeds (or whatever) of
the new island.
The old law was to appropriate
tracts of land for prisons, and
without realising it they had
classified the new island as a prison.
That meant that anyone who attempted
to remove the horses would be guilty
of helping a jail break, and the
penalty could be the electric chair or
life in prison. Quite what they would
do to any horse that discovered the
channel to the closest bit of mainland
was only 3 or 4 foot deep, and once
one horse had tried wading through it,
the rest would follow, is anyone's
guess.
This morning I seemed to wake
up late. I did wake earlier, but I
seemed to be in no rush, and so turned
over and went back to sleep again.
When I did get up I found I could
still taste the last thing I ate
yesterday whenever I needed to burp. I
also felt semi constipated. I did do a
small poo, and so I was not
technically constipated, but I was
aware that there was probably more to
come. Fortunately I did have a second
poo, and also a small pee, before I
had breakfast, and when I weighed
myself the second time I found I had
only gained 400gm. Of course any gain
is bad, because they all add up, but
fortunately I lost more than 400gm the
day before, and so the overall trend
is down recently, but only by the skin
of it's teeth.
My blood glucose was definitely
not good this morning. I am tempted to
put some of the blame on the lagers I
drank yesterday. I know I ate other
sweet stuff, but nothing out of the
ordinary, and I usually get away with
the ordinary. The average of all three
meters was 8.67mmol/l. That is still
almost safe, but quite a bit higher
than yesterday's 7.7mmol/l. It was
mostly on account of just one reading.
That reading was in the mildly
dangerous zone at 9.3mmol/l. Maybe I
should have tried a second reading
because the other two meters gave
readings of 8.0 and 8.7mmol/l, and
they are almost acceptable.
This morning, despite it
probably not being a good idea, I had
two helpings of instant noodles. Both
were "Pot Noodle" style, but smaller
than typical actual Pot Noodles. One
was a "Singapore style curry" flavour,
and not very nice. The other was a
Teriyaki flavour, and was nicer. Both
had one failure - most of the
flavourings stay on the bottom of the
pot, and it seems like a lot of hard
work to try and stir them enough to
get the flavouring through all the
noodles. maybe "hard work" is not
exactly true, and "without splashing
stuff everywhere" is more true.
The whole of today revolves
around the concept of going to The
Swan pub in West Wickham tonight to
see The Life Of Brian. I really want
to go, but I have doubts that the lure
of bed will be stronger than going out
at around 8pm tonight. It is a
modestly easy journey. A Train to Eden
Park station, and then a bus from
right outside the station, up the hill
to the pub. If I can make it to the
station then I will be fine for the
rest of the night, but getting out the
front door will be really hard.
2391 words
today.