08:47 GMT
Yesterday featured a lot less rain
and drizzle than the forecast
suggested. In fact it often seemed
to be quite dry, but it was a cold
day. The temperature peaked at
just 10° C. Most of the morning
was just 9° C, and by evening it
had dropped to 7° C.
Today has started very cold,
just 5° C according to my
thermometers, and the forecast
predicts a high of just 8° C this
afternoon. One positive thing is that
as I write this we are having a sunny
spell. The forecast shows many more,
and that may go some way to lessen the
impact of the cold during the day, but
tonight the temperature may drop to
just 4° C. and by tomorrow morning it
could be down to 3° C. That seems cold
enough to cause some frost on cars
parked on the south side of the road,
and which will be in permanent shade
all day long. Tomorrow should see an
afternoon high of just 6° C, and by
8pm it will be down to 4° C again. It
should be completely dry tomorrow, and
that is just as well because those
morning and even temperature could be
low enough for sleet or snow. That may
well happen on Thursday morning !
This morning I have an
appointment with the nurse. It is
mostly just monitoring how I am doing,
and if my Mounjaro (self injected)
injections are doing anything to cause
weight loss. They are not, but
Mounjaro is still regulating my blood
glucose really well. My weight this
morning is 400gm higher than when I
first started taking Mounjaro !
I am never going to finish this
before I have to rush off to the
surgery. I still have have an hour or
so before I have to leave, and I can
write a bit more, but I'll have to
hope that it is all still here, ready
for me to finish this off when I get
back to the surgery. There is one
other fly in the ointment, and that is
I am expecting a visit from Patricia.
I suggested to her I would probably be
back from the nurse at 11am at the
latest, and that might be the time she
aims to get here. I may only get
another 15 minutes writing time, and
then maybe upload all I have, and try
and fill in the gaps tomorrow.
Now back home after seeing the
nurse.
There is not a lot to say about
most of yesterday. It was a fairly
typical day with some resting and a
snooze. I did taker a break from
resting to have some lunch. I might
have been inclined to skip lunch, but
I wanted something in my stomach
before drinking lots of beer later in
the afternoon. I am certain it
included some greasy crisps, but I
can't seem to remember anything else.
It is possible I decided I didn't need
anything else.
With no trains running
yesterday (because of engineering
work), Jodie had to get the 54 bus
here. She missed one bus, and warned
me she might be late, but the 54
probably runs every 15 minutes, or
less, and she didn't seem late when
she got here. We were probably only on
our first beer when I got a message
from Michael. He wondered if we were
drinking, and could he join us ?
We don't usually see Michael on
a Sunday because he usually spends the
afternoon with his wife at the care
home that is supposed to look after
her. I can't seem to remember if he
said there was a special reason he
wanted to join us, but I've always
told him he is welcome to join us on
Sunday (late) afternoon and (early)
evening. He seemed in fair spirits,
and didn't seem to need his usual
counselling.
Just heard from Patricia. She
is heading here and could be here in
10 minutes or less. I'll have to
continue this later.
It is now 3.30pm and Patricia
is having a snooze in the spare room.
I have also had a snooze, and I only
woke up a minute or so ago, and I feel
a bit whoozy. We have had a good catch
up, and I think Patricia will be
leaving again in the not too distant
future. One curious thing was when
Patricia texted me to say she was in
Lewisham, and would be with me soon.
She said she had some lunch with her,
and said "guess what it is ?"
The first thing that came to me was
empanadas.
Empanadas are a South American
type of pastie, and do look similar to
Cornish Pasties. I first heard about
empanadas many years ago when I was
working in Earlsfield, and on the
floor underneath where I worked in an
old re-purposed factory, was a place
called Mercado Argentino. They were a
specialist importer of Argentinian
foods and drinks. They sold ready made
pastry disks that you could wrap
around a, usually savoury, most often
a meat filling. I bought several packs
and experimented. Patricia approved of
my work !
It is now 8pm, and I was going
to write a lot more, but spending time
with Patricia, and another long and
rambling call from Lee, has kept me
away from writing. Patricia has gone
to bed, after watching Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine I will do the same. I'll
have to try and remember what I was
going to say, and write it tomorrow.
Patricia will be leaving to head back
to see her sister fairly early in the
morning, and then I will have the
whole day to write if I need to.
958 words
today.