This
morning is definitely bright and
sunny, but if the forecast is
right it will soon get cloudy, and
more rain could fall after midday.
Today the afternoon temperature
may only reach 17° C for one
single hour at 3pm, and most of
the afternoon could be a couple of
degrees cooler. The rain may stop
at 5pm, and from then until sunset
we could get sunny spells and
sunshine. Tomorrow may be an even
colder day, and the afternoon may
feature thundery showers. This is
not June weather at all.
I didn't realise it until
this morning, but yesterday was a
semi-good day. The rain put me off
doing anything outdoors, but there
was a long lull in the rain, and
it was long enough to go shopping
and get home again without getting
wet. I still wore a lightweight
hooded coat, but with hindsight I
would have been fine in just a
t-shirt and shorts (I did actually
wear short because it didn't seem
to feel cold).
Before going shopping, in
Tesco, I had to have my usual lie
down after writing yesterday's
piece, and I had a quick shower.
The trouble with going shopping is
that as well as some essentials,
it gave rise to many temptations.
Apart from a couple of 500ml tubs
of ice cream, I think I mostly
resisted the temptation for stuff
that would not be good for me, or
would ruin my aspiration to lose a
little weight.
I did buy some stuff that
was a bit controversial, stuff
like sandwiches, but I seemed to
survive all I bought - so far !
When I got home, and after I had
put my shopping away, I tucked
into a very posh (or something
liken that) salmon and grains
salad type thing. The grains made
it a bit gritty, but it was quite
nice, although I would not have
paid full price for it. It, and
several other things, came from
the reduced price shelves in
Tesco.
Not a lot happened after I
had eaten my lunch, and I spent
much of the afternoon laying on my
bed reading, and having at least
one snooze. More would happen in
the evening, although I really
don't know why I waited for the
evening. It was about 5pm, or
perhaps a bit later when I looked
out the window and saw a huge
plume of black smoke rising, and
spreading halfway across the sky.
The last time I saw black
smoke like that it was an electric
car on fire. I guessed it was the
same thing this time.
I estimated it was rising
from somewhere near the park, and
possibly on the other side of the
railway, where the last of the new
build flats give way to the park
itself.

My best guess was that the
fire was somewhere near Appleby
Court. If that were so it might be
close enough to affect the railway
line.

A quick check of the
service status showed that trains
were delayed because of a fire
near railway property. My guess
seemed confirmed, except that it
seems I was wrong.
Later on I read that there
was a fire at the big incinerator
next to the railway nearer New
Cross, and the Millwall football
stadium. That surprised me because
it looked so much closer than
that. It is possibly, although
maybe unlikely, that there were
two fires near the railway.
My "entertainment" for part
of the evening was to spend more
money on online orders. I was
slightly enthused to do this after
getting my gas and electricity
bills in the midday post. Both
accounts were comfortably in
credit, although I must admit that
I gave in and started running one
of my heaters on low because I
have felt so cold since the start
of June. It has been much cooler
than the heatwave we had in May,
and sometimes, particularly with
all the rain, it feels like more
like April (and possibly even
March). Running that heater, even
on low, will be slowly chipping
away at the credit I have built
up.
With my bank balance
reasonably good, and no heavy
demands for energy bill, it was
time to spend more money buying
stuff that was not essential, but
desirable. The first order I made
was actually essential. It was
three packs of test strips for my
Nexus blood glucose meter. I will
need them after what I ordered
next.....possibly.
My next order was from an
online Asian food seller. I had
last used them for a big order of
instant noodles. This time I got a
bit more experimental. I ordered
some frozen stuff, and that
included two packs of "Sam Pan
Spare Ribs in Black Bean Sauce". I
have no idea what they will be
like, but I expect they will be
delicious. They were the main
reason for the order, but I padded
it out with other stuff -
including the inevitable instant
noodles.
As I write this I have just
had an email from DHL to say they
are expecting my order of the
Asian food. I am guessing it might
be delivered tomorrow (it includes
frozen food and so it will be a
fast delivery). I am also
expecting an order I made to an
online pharmacy. It was the
essential part of my ordering, and
as mentioned two paragraphs up, it
was blood glucose test strips for
my Nexus meter. They are coming
via Royal Mail, and could take a
few days because I think I chose
the cheap delivery of up to 4
days.
One thing I forgot to buy
in Tesco was some bacon. I did
remember to buy sugar free (or are
they just "low sugar" ?) baked
beans to go with the bacon, and
maybe that would have been the
core of my dinner last night. I
actually had BBQ spare ribs with
baked beans. One thing I have come
to realise is that now the novelty
has worn off, those packs of BBQ
spare ribs bought from Tesco or
Aldi (they seem identical) are not
very wonderful. In fact I am
finding them slightly bland. They
could have been a fad whose time
has come and gone again.
Having taken my last jab of
Mounjaro last Sunday (out of
desperation because my blood
glucose seemed out of control) I
felt it was safe to treat myself
to some ice cream for dessert
after my the main course of my
dinner. It was very nice, and the
best thing, as will revealed in a
few paragraphs time, I survived it
with no problems. As usual I ate
dinner while watching some TV, and
then watched TV for the rest of
the evening - except when I was
online ordering stuff.
I watched TV until 11pm (or
was it 10pm ?) before going to
bed, and going to sleep very
quickly. I remember waking a few
times for a pee, but each time was
almost dreamlike (although I am
sure I was not dreaming). I think
I had a dream or two, but not a
single bit of any dream has left
any memories.
I woke up with very high
blood pressure for some reason.
Maybe I had had a nightmare, but
couldn't remember it. My blood
pressure is back to normal, or
maybe very slightly low after
having a poo, taking my
medication, and having a single
packet of very inferior Batchelors
"super noodles", beef flavour.
I did have a fairly
substantial pee when I got up, but
I had to wait more than half an
hour before I felt like having a
poo. When I did "open my bowels"
(as they say in hospital) I passed
quite large, as in wide, poo, and
I admit it was rather an
uncomfortable process. The good
thing is that when I re-weighed
myself after that, and before I
had my "Super Noodles" for
breakfast, I found I had lost
200gm. That is not a lot, but at
least it is some loss.
My blood glucose, that was
out of control until I took my
last Mounjaro injection on Sunday
was better than yesterday, which
was pretty good. This morning I
got readings of 7.9, 8.0, and
7.4mmol/l. That averages to 7.77.
Yesterday the average was
7.9mmol/l. Once again the Mounjaro
is protecting me from things like
ice cream even if it gives me
constipation, and make my stomach
feel very gassy and bloated.
Today is yet another day
when I have no plans for the day.
It is possible, although I admit
unlikely, that I could go out with
a camera for some train
photography. Arriving in the
midday post (or round about then)
I should be getting my latest new
lens that I ordered on Ebay. It is
a Sigma 18 to 200mm zoom lens that
should give a very good range
between wide angle and close ups.
It would be nice to take it out to
test it today, but with a wet
afternoon forecast, I'll probably
just take some test shots through
the back bedroom window (with the
window open rather than through
not so sparkling-clean glass).