I am not
sure the temperature fell as low
as 15° C by 6am. My thermometers
said around 18° C. There was
definitely a cool breeze that
started in the early hours of this
morning, and was blowing through
the open window in my bedroom. It
was definitely cold enough to get
right under my duvet. There have
been a few weak sunny spells, but
since 8am it has turned dull, and
we may only see a few rays of
sunshine during some sunny spells
after 8pm. It will keep the
afternoon temperature down to just
22° C. It should be a completely
dry day. 6am tomorrow morning
could see just 14° C, but there
may be a few sunny spells. Most of
the day will be dull, and tomorrow
afternoon may only see 21° C. By
5pm it may start to rain. It may
only be light rain, but it could
continue into Tuesday morning when
the BBC has thrown their
favourites into the mix -
thunderstorms. What a way to be
woken up on Tuesday morning !
Yesterday got off to a
terrible start - weight gain, high
blood glucose, It set the agenda
for the rest of the day, and the
agenda worked - a bit. I ended up
doing two things of note
yesterday. One was quite sensible,
and the other possibly mad, but
maybe it was actually a good thing
if all goes well.
I had meant to skip
breakfast yesterday, but my
stomach was in revolt, and I gave
in and had a single, small, packet
of instant noodles. After I
finished writing I had my usual
lie down, and I read a bit before
closing my eyes. I think I had a
short snooze, but I find I am
unsure about that now. Eventually
I had a quick, and fairly cool
shower before getting dressed,
ready to go out.
I must admit it was a case
of needing to go out, rather than
wanting to. I did have wild
hallucinations about trying for a
long walk, but in the end I
essentially just walked to The
Jolly Farmers, and then went home,
but I did some exploration around
St Mary's church, and that did
increase the distance I ended up
walking until it was close to a
slightly more respectable 2 miles.
I suppose I shouldn't joke
about asbestos - it is a serious
health risk - but I really wanted
to caption this photo "fresh
asbestos, delivered hot to your
home" as if it was pizza delivery
or something. I have not seen
inside this trailer, but I believe
it was where workman working with
asbestos (usually doing clearance
these days) can change out of
their contaminated overalls, and
also possibly have a shower. It
was parked almost next to the
entrance of the park.
This is the nest I showed
the last time I was in the park.
That last time it was full of
moorhen eggs. Now the nest is
empty. I hope the eggs hatched OK,
and there are half a dozen or more
moorhenlets (?) swimming around,
and being instructed by mother
moorhen.
This picture shows a
blackberry flower, and so only a
bit more than an inch across. In
the middle, presumably feeding on
nectar, is a rally tiny moth or
butterfly. I must admit I still
don't know the technical
difference between a moth and
butterfly - it is probably
something to do with the shape of
their penises. If QI (on TV) has
taught us anything, it is that inn
the insect world many species are
defined by their penises !
I had intended to do some
research so I could say this is
definitely a "??????????". For
some reason I want to call it a
Yellow Jacket, but that still
doesn't say anything about it. All
I know is that it is quite a small
flying insect. It has some yellow
bits, and is probably harmless to
humans (but I didn't try and test
that).
Some small birds can be
infuriating. This grey wagtail
would only pose with it's tail
feathers facing me - not what I
wanted at all. Oh well, at least
it did stay still enough to get a
clean snap of it.
One bird that didn't stay
still was a kingfisher. All I saw
was a blur of blue/turquoise
flying low over the river at about
warp factor 3. I couldn't even
focus my eyes before it had gone
out of sight, and I was only just
starting to fumble for my camera
by the time it reached north
London...maybe.
I think I must have
inherited my liking for roses from
my dad. He liked them so much that
he married one (my mum's name was
Rose). This colourful bush is in
the St Mary's Therapeutic Garden.
At first, and from a
distance, I thought the Martians
had landed. This globe, on it's
pedestal is in the preserved
cemetery of St Mary's church (I
think it has been too full for new
burials for 10s or even hundreds
of years). To save you eyes the
next picture is a close up that
explains it all - probably.
I was out walking,
albeit no non stop (I even sat on
a park bench for a few minutes,
plus I had one pint of Guinness in
The Jolly Farmers. In that time I
walked 1.876 miles, and managed a
rather poor looking average speed
of 1.488 mph. That is almost half
a mile more than the most direct
route I could have taken. I guess
I can claim I did walk a bit
further than last time. My speed
is appallingly low, but I kept
stopping to take pictures (more
than I have shown here - only the
best are shown here), and I kept
forgetting to pause the tracking,
although I think it was actually
the case that I couldn't be
bothered to get the phone out of
my pocket to press the pause
button every time I stopped.
My walk, even
if not far, and none very fast,
was still obviously a good thing
to do. I did two other good things
yesterday, and both were to do
with eating, and in particular,
lunch and dinner. Both meals were
based around rice crackers. For
lunch I had rice crackers with
spicy German pepperoni slices. I
had some sweet pickled small round
chillies with them. For dinner I
had rice crackers with Double
Gloucester cheese and sliced green
jalapeños peppers. Both were
fairly low calories and had a low
sugar content. I resisted any ice
cream, but I did give in to a
single small filled chocolate bar.
They were the good things
yesterday. The mad thing was to
search Ebay for camera lenses, and
one particular type of camera
lens. As a rule I strongly
distrust Ebay for many things -
things like memory cards that are
remade to show a much higher
capacity than the really have, are
good example. However, I am
starting to believe that second
hand goods are a slightly safe
buy.
Last night, and I think it
was around 9pm when I should have
been thinking about sleep, I
started thinking about camera
lenses. It might have been a week
ago that I checked my favourite
second hand camera stuff purveyor
for a Sigma 24 to 70mm, f2.8,
lens. I have one on my big Nikon
camera, and it is a great lens for
gig work, and will work in some
poorly lit venues (but not when
the poor band is almost forced to
play in the dark).
I was originally after a
spare in case my current lens gets
damaged in any way, and also maybe
to put on my other big Nikon
(although I usually use that for a
wide angle, and possibly fisheye
lens). I was also after the same
lens but made to fit onto a Canon
lens. My favourite second hand
camera place were charging huge
amounts for these lenses - which
is odd because a year ago they
seemed very cheap.
Last night I decided I
would take a chance and look on
Ebay. I found one for my big
Nikon, and one for a Cannon
camera, and both were under £200
(one was under £150). I ordered
one, and then tried to order the
other. At that point my bank
became worried and blocked the
order. A bit later they messaged
me to confirm that I knew these
orders were taking place. I
re-ordered the blocked order using
my other credit card. The more
expensive lens, for Nikon cameras,
would appear to be coming from
Japan. I wonder how long that will
take to be delivered ?
I am now all excited about
these lenses, and I shouldn't be.
I was all excited about the spare
camera batteries, and USB charger
for them, that I have ordered from
China, via Aliexpress (dot com),
and although they seem to be on
their way, it is a long wait. Long
waits is the penalty for saving
sometime a fair bit of money by
ordering from China, and I guess I
just have to try and be patient.
I was in bed reading by
about 10pm last night, but I felt
sleepy after a while. I put the
book down, and turned out the
light. I think I fell asleep
fairly quickly. I slept well, and
only woke up once or twice for a
pee, but I was woken at about 4am
with a very chilly wind blowing
through my open bedroom window. I
drew the curtains closed, and than
pulled the duvet over me (it had
been kicked to the side for the
start of the night).
I did not sleep well after
that. In fact I got up about an
hour later to go for a pee, and
while I was up I updated the
weather forecasts and took screen
shots of them. The screenshot I
used at the top of this pages
shows 6am as the first hour, and
that means I must have taken the
screen shot before then. I didn't
sleep too much after that, but I
was reluctant to get up because it
felt cold in my bedroom. Even as I
type this, it only seems about
half an hour ago, maybe 10:40am,
when it stopped feeling chilly in
my bedroom. Of course sine then I
have closed the window, and I have
had a hot breakfast of instant
noodles.
My main plan for today is
the usual late Sunday afternoon
beer tasting session with
Jodie....although something at the
back of my mind makes me think
that Jodie may have said she can't
make today. In the meantime I will
still have a shower and wash my
hair, plus do the usual clean up
in the kitchen (ready for Jodie to
make her own kind of mess). I also
hope I have enough time for a
quick shopping trip to Savers, and
while I am in the vicinity, a
quick wander around Poundstretcher.
There is nothing essential I need
for either shop, but some bleach
and some laundry detergent would
be handy.
P.S. I ordered the camera lenses
partly as a result of seeing the
balance of my current account. I
am far from rich, but that current
account still seems to be very
slowly growing, but the growth has
slowed a lot since the price of
food and just about everything
else has been going up. My
pensions still seem to be able to
keep up with the price rises -
which is a good thing, or maybe is
not a good thing but an essential
thing for peace of mind.