After
another tropical night, with the
temperature over 20° C, it was
still 21° C at 6am. At the moment
the sky not fully clear, but we
have full sunshine, and the full
sunshine could continue until
midday. The afternoon may only see
sunny spells, and maybe the
temperature will only peak at 29°
C - which is quite hot
enough. From 5pm full
sunshine may resume, but tonight
may escape being a dubbed a
tropical night by the skin of it's
teeth. The night time temperature
may be 19° C. Tomorrow may see
full sunshine all day, but the
afternoon temperature may only
reach 28° C. Tomorrow night may
almost be cool by comparison, but
the forecast 17° C is still going
to mean having a fan on all night.
Yesterday could be
described as a disaster, or at
least the end result of it was.
I'll explain that later. Other
than that is seemed a mostly
pleasant day, and it was a
pleasant beer tasting afternoon,
but that left it's legacy, and it
was a very bad one - the major
contributor to the disaster.
I try not to let it change
me too overtly, but I have to
admit that yesterday morning I was
hot, and it was seriously slowing
me down. I was particularly lazy
during the morning, and it was not
helped by my high blood glucose.
Once I had finished writing
yesterday's diary I laid on my bed
to relax, read, and have a snooze.
I can't remember if I did have a
snooze, but I would be surprised
if I didn't. What I did know was
that I could have almost happily
stayed there most of the day.
Unfortunately I had stuff I
had to do, and that started with
washing my hair, and having a
shower. It would have been better
if the water from the shower had
been a bit cooler. It was only
very slightly warmer than tepid,
and that was enough to stop it
being as refreshing as it might
have been. If I remember I will
turn the gas down to the water
heater so it runs a bit cooler
today, but I don't actually want
it to be cold......at least I
don't think I could handle a cold
shower.
It was while I was stepping
into the shower that I noticed
what looked like a thick envelope
had been pushed through my front
door. I was really keen to finish
my shower and shampoo so I could
investigate that envelope. I
thought it might have had the
Memory Stick memory cards in it
that I had ordered from Amazon. It
didn't ! I was actually my gas and
electricity bills. I am happy to
say that during these hot months I
have built up a lot of credit, and
at the current rate it build up
enough to almost pay for my winter
fuel bills no matter how much
heating I may use.
It was after I finished my
shower, and shampoo, had dried
myself and got dressed, and then
started doing some washing up in
the kitchen, that my Amazon order
arrived. Even then it was
surprisingly early, and I am more
accustomed to Amazon orders
arriving around 6pm, and sometime
much later.
Inside the thick cardboard
envelope, which was too thick to
fold over to go through my
letterbox, were two (Sony style)
memory sticks - tiny little things
that could have easily fitted in
an envelope a quarter of the size.
I wasted no time in trying them in
my high definition Sony camcorder
- and it rejected both of the
memory sticks.
I have a theory about this,
and while it may not reflect
reality, I doubt it is too far off
the mark. Once upon a time, when
the now extremely common "Secure
Digital" first appeared they were
not very fast. They were possibly
aimed at digital still cameras
which don't need a fast card, and
the first digital cameras were
fairly low resolution anyway. Sony
realised they were, at the time,
not fast enough to record glitch
free video, and so Sony invented
their own memory cards - they
called them memory sticks, and are
really the only true user of that
name, but it is used as slang for
many memory devices.
Sony have a reputation,
particularly with broadcasters,
for making excellent video
equipment, and wanted their
camcorders to give excellent
recordings. Not only did they
invent their own memory sticks,
but it seems that their camcorders
read information on the memory
stick that is not readable by
other devices, and if it sees it
was not made by Sony, or one or
maybe two recognised, and approved
companies, it can either
completely fail the memory stick,
or flag up a warning that it may
not work properly. In some cases
you can ignore the warning, and it
will work. That was the case for
one of the two sticks I got from
Amazon. The other, which was
actually an adapter with a micro
SD card in it, would no work at
all.
Both sticks worked
perfectly when connected to my PC
- I could read and write to them
with no errors, but the snobbish
camcorder turned it's nose up at
them, although as I say, one could
actually be used despite the
warning message. Actually, having
just checked what was on the
cards, it seems both seemed to
work despite the warning message,
but the warning massage is
annoying.
This is an actual picture
taken using the high definition
camcorder, and a card that "may
have not worked". The original
picture was 1280 pixels wide, but
I've reduced it to 800 pixels to
display here. It is not an ideal
picture to show the capabilities
of the camcorder as a still
picture camera. It was not ideal
that there was no light on in the
dining room, and the light coming
in the window was blinding bright
for the camera. I did take a
picture of Jodie, but the light
from the window behind her made
her look like a pale ghost.
It seems I didn't waste my
money buying these non Sony
branded memory sticks. They are
fine when connected to my PC, and
I think a Samsung camera I own is
happy with them, but I don't think
I can trust them for anything
important. They may be OK for
walks in the park.
I am also waiting for
delivery of some Memory sticks I
ordered from China. It is possible
they will be complete crap, as
much as it is possible they will
work well. I am now terribly
impatient for them to be
delivered, but it might be another
week, or even two before they
arrive and can be tested.
Fortunately I do have 2 or 3
genuine Sony Memory Sticks that I
can use for anything important.
The core reason for
yesterday being a disaster was the
beer tasting session, although
some of it was indirect. I knew I
had to eat enough to "line my
stomach" before drinking, and
maybe I went over the top at
lunchtime. I can't remember
exactly what I ate, and whether it
might have included ice cream. I
do know I scoffed a big bag of
Spanish Cheese flavoured crisps.
They were nasty and nice. It was
an incredibly strong cheese
flavour, and in some ways a bit
like Parmesan - the Italian cheese
that is nice on pasta even if it
does smell a bit like vomit !
The beer tasting session
was quite good. Jodie and I were
joined by Michael and Alan.
Michael was particularly taken
with Alan's tales of working in a
recording studio, and working with
a band or two who Michael knew of.
It made for a happier session than
some. One annoyance is that
Michael said his daughter (I
think) had read somewhere that
there is a band playing in The
Black Cat (the old Catford Ram)
this coming Saturday (tomorrow).
He said he had walked past The
Black Cat and saw some details on
the chalk board outside, but he
could not remember a thing he had
heard or seen. He was far too busy
to stop and take a picture on his
mobile phone.
We didn't drink a great
deal during the beer tasting
session, but we did open and share
a couple of very strong, and very
sweet dark beers. They were
delicious, but their sugar content
seemed to leave a terrible legacy.
It didn't help that after everyone
had left I had a very simple
dinner. It was ready to finish
cooking, "Tennessee burnt beef
ribs" (or something like that).
They came with a very sweet and
sticky BBQ sauce. The ironic thing
is that although quite tasty,
their badness for my health did
not outweigh how nice they
were......although on
reflection.....were they really
that great ? Maybe not.
I was hot after I finished
what was, or seemed to be, a
fairly small dinner (but of course
it was very meat heavy - in fact
it was mostly meat). I don't seem
to have had any ice cream, or cold
fruit as a dessert, although I
can't rule it out. As usual I
watched some TV, and I think it
was about 10pm when I went to bed.
I thought I would spend some time
reading, but the heat and the
booze left me feeling like I could
easily go sleep.
I strongly suspect I was
fast asleep seconds after turning
the light off. I slept just about
naked with a fan blowing over me.
I felt very comfortable like that,
and the heat didn't bother me at
all, although I did have to turn
my pillow around at least once
because it was soaked with sweat -
which would have been made much
worse by my blood glucose
(although I didn't know that
at the time). I don't recall
getting up to pee more than once
or twice, but I did not when I
went for a pee when getting up it
was a large one.
The beer and all I had
eaten was enough to raise my
weight by 200gm this morning,
although later on a large and
quite uncomfortable to pass, poo
may have just about turned the
small gain to zero, or possible a
small loss of weight. It didn't
seem I had eaten and drunk all
that badly at that point, but the
next thing was to check my blood
glucose. I seem to have broken
another record !
The three readings I got
from my three blood glucose meters
were; 13.4mmol/l, 12.2mmol/l, and
10.9mmol/l. That average out to
12.9mmol/l, and must be an all
time high (except when I was first
diagnosed as type 2 diabetic). It
feels like I am rapidly turning
from type 2 diabetes to type 1,
and that would mean I need to take
insulin to control my blood
glucose. I was hoping the Ozempic,
alleged wonder weight loss drug I
am now trying, would take care of
my blood glucose like Mounjaro
did, but it seems not.
Today I have to try and
fast. It is the only way I can get
my blood glucose down. At it's
current level it has all sorts of
dangers from foot trouble, and in
the extreme, blindness. It occurs
to me that I did not have this
trouble before I was on Mounjaro,
and maybe this is a side effect,
although it can't be ruled out
that the side effect is allowing
myself to forget how to control my
blood glucose by diet alone. It
did seem I could rely on Mounjaro
to control it, and it did
wonderfully, but it lead me to
think I was invulnerable to foods
with a high sugar content.
Ideally I should go out
today, and stay out for many hours
so I cannot "raid the larder". The
problem is that in this heat I
will still need access to water,
and preferably chilled water. I
could, and have done in the past,
taken a bottle of water with me.
Maybe I might do that again, but I
have a much shorter journey
planned. Ideally, I need to go to
Tesco - not for food, but for
bottles of Diet Coke. Some say it
is terribly unhealthy, but it is
tastier than water. I can combine
a walk to Tesco with having a look
outside The Black Cat to see if
there really is a band playing
tomorrow night, and any other
details I can glean from it.
Before all that I need my
post writing lie down and probable
snooze, and then I need a shower,
and ideally to wash my hair too. I
don't think I have to worry about
my Sony (style) memory sticks
sourced from Aliexpress being
delivered today. Depending on how
much wrapping they use, they
really out to fit through my small
letter box with ease. Besides,
they could be as much as a week
away from being delivered.