Much of
today could be wet, although no
heavy rain, and no thunderstorms
are forecast. At just 13° C it is
a rather cool start to the day,
and the best we can hope for is
18° C at 5pm. Tonight the
temperature will fall down to 14°
C. Tomorrow may start at just 13°
C (after the hottest May on
record, it now looks like we may
be getting the coldest June ever
!). The maximum temperature
tomorrow may be just 17° C. Rain
is forecast for all daylight hours
tomorrow, and the BBC forecast
shows many thunderstorms - more
than were forecast for yesterday.
Yesterday was another
rather dull day, and once again I
had to invent stuff to do to keep
me occupied for some of the time.
None of it was very productive,
and one thing could be called
destructive. I thought I had
managed to control my eating quite
well for such a day, but this
morning there seems to be proof I
must have been quite reckless.
When writing yesterday
morning I wrote something to the
effect that I might go for a walk
in the rain. I have done such in
the past, but not usually
intentionally. Maybe it is the joy
of getting home (or on some
occasions, back to work) that
gives a sort of rosy glow to the
memory, but on the other hand, if
the rain is not too heavy it can
give an unusual light for any
photos taken. In the end I could
not raise the enthusiasm to go out
yesterday - in the rain or when it
was dry.
One time waster was more
camera battery charging and
inspecting some of my old cameras.
One in particular was a Toshiba,
2.3mp, digital camera I bought in
a charity shop for something like
£10. It looked grubby, but it did
work, and it produced very good
pictures. One pro about was it
worked on ordinary AA cells, and
so there were never any battery
worries about it. One con was that
it used an obsolete memory card.
Fortunately it came with a card,
and I had one or two here from the
time I had a camera which used the
same card. I also bought a couple
from Ebay (possibly) and at least
one of them worked. The sad thing
is that when I turned it on it
seemed dead. I changed the
batteries, which had been in it
for maybe several years, and it
did briefly start up, but soon
died again.
I tried another set of
brand new AA batteries, and it
stayed dead. When i was at work I
would have probably taken it to
work to see if a repair was
possible using the special tools I
had available there, but it was
not a job I would contemplate
doing here. Maybe I would have
tried if the camera had any great
value to me. It was more of a
novelty, and the best use it ever
got was to test it soon after
buying it. It is now in the
dustbin, awaiting delivery to
wherever dead cameras go to rest
in eternal peace.
I am trying to think what I
had for lunch. I know I wanted to
try and not eat much for lunch,
but I feel sure I failed. I am
unsure if what I ate was a single
Gingsters Pasty, and a pack of
"fish sticks". With hindsight I
think that neither had any health
benefits and more like the
complete opposite.
One thing I am sure I
resisted was any ice cream. The
only ice cream I have in the
freezer is strawberries and cream
flavour, and it seems to have
loads of sugar in it. I was going
to buy some plain vanilla ice
cream in Tesco, but all their
freezers had died when I last did
some shopping there, and they had
no ice cream for sale (as well as
any other frozen products.
My afternoon was almost
completely lazy, or maybe I should
say was very lacking in
productivity. I did do a few minor
things, and most of them were
camera related. I have already
told the sorry story of the
Toshiba camera. Another camera was
a Sony Cybershot camera. It needed
its battery charged, and the spare
batteries for it topped up, but it
is in good working order. The
trouble is that I am not keen on
it. It uses a touch sensitive
screen, and that feels awkward to
use. On the other hand, for a
pocket sized camera it does give
pretty good results - although no
good for the sort of photography I
tend to do.
Another camera I checked
was a Samsung camera that one of
my workmates gave to me.
Originally I had to buy a new
battery, and find a Sony style
"memory stick" (of which there are
many similar looking varieties -
and they are not all compatible).
For a camera that fits on the palm
of one hand, it is rather good.
This was the view out my
back bedroom window, as seen by
the Samsung camera. It was taken
during a lull in the rain, but
still with a very grey sky. It
seems to be quite a sharp looking
picture with good colours for such
a dull day. That Samsung camera
was my almost constant companion
while commuting to and from work,
and while most of the pictures
taken in Waterloo mainline station
were very boring, or meaningless,
the pictures still looked good
using the ambient lighting in the
station.
Having realised I had a bit
over done lunch, I thought I
should try and have a small
dinner. In some ways it did feel
like it. I had two deli rolls
filled with corned beef and semi
thinly sliced red onion. They were
rather nice, but after finishing
the second roll I realised that it
had been quite a filling dinner.
Later on I did have a handful of
salted peanuts, but I don't think
I had anything else. I think it
was earlier in the afternoon that
I finished the last two liquorice
"logs" that came in the liquorice
assortment box I had bought from
Amazon. They were the same
liquorice logs that I had
overdosed on a week or two ago,
and ended up with a very fast
heartbeat.
My evening was the usual
eating dinner while watching the
news (not very entertaining at all
last night) and then other TV
programmes for the rest of the
evening. I ended up watching a new
episode of QI on BBC2 (or was it
BBC1 ?), and then following it
with an old repeat of QI on Dave.
I guess that when she has good
guests, which is definitely not
every episode, maybe half of them,
Sandi Tokstig can be a fair
presenter/chairman.
It was 11pm when I went to
bed, and even than I read for 10
or 20 minutes before putting the
book down, turning out the light,
and falling asleep very quickly -
at least I think I did. I remember
very little about my sleep. I know
I got up to pee at least once, and
I can remember having a dream, but
I can't recall a single thing
about the dream.
After I decided I ought to
get up - earlier than I would have
liked in case the Parcelforce
delivery van turned up early (as
they have done in the past). I
went for a pee, but didn't seem to
need to poo at that point. I
weighed myself, and I did not like
what I saw. I seemed to have put
on 500gm, but although I have been
unable to weigh myself again, I
think that if I could have weighed
myself after a poo, two more fair
sized pees, and all before I had
my breakfast of a single small
pack of instant noodles, I may
have not actually gained anything,
but I'll never know now.
For reasons I still can't
think of, I don't seem to have
checked my blood glucose this
morning, and after eating
breakfast there is no point in
doing it now. It is an odd thing
because until today I have been
almost religious about keeping an
eye on my blood glucose. At least
I have remembered to check my
blood pressure this morning. There
are quite a few gaps on my
spreadsheet where I have not
entered figures for some reason
(it is possible I did enter them,
but they were not saved). Anyway,
my blood pressure is a bit high
this morning, 144/82. It might be
because I am a bit excited about
what should be upcoming events,
but are not now.
Just now I saw a postman
heading towards my front door.
When I answered the doorbell I was
handed a package - a package I had
been informed would be delivered
between 2.20pm and 7.30pm. It was
very handy to get it this morning
because it makes the afternoon
less of a panic.
The package contained one
of the new (secondhand) Sigma 24
to 70mm lenses I ordered via Ebay.
This one was to fit a Canon
camera. It came with some
worthless accessories, although
maybe the UV filter could be
useful.
I have tested it on my
Canon 600D camera, as that is the
camera I will probably always use
it on, although it could go on any
of them. I have already taken a
few test shots, and while I have
not transferred the pictures to my
PC for a careful scrutiny of the
pictures, they look fine when
zoomed in on the camera
viewfinder. One minor problem,
that might ease up with some use,
is that the zoom ring seems a bit
stiff at one end, but other wise I
think I am going to be very happy
with this lens.
Getting the lens early is a
bonus. Today I will be meeting Dik
(the Polish guitar player who
lives 10 minutes walk away up a
killer of a hill) in The Jolly
Farmers. He had asked me if I
could transfer VHS tapes to PC.
The simple answer is I could, but
it is blood tedious, and so won't,
but I am giving him a USB video to
digital converter so he can do it
himself. I bought several
different types of converter to
see which might work better on my
Linux PC, and I have one that
seems to do the trick. The one I
am giving Dik is effectively
surplus to requirements. It was
not very expensive, but at least
I'll get a pint or two out of it,
and now I don't have to rush back
for the postman, I might go for
three pints !