07:47 GMT
The most up to
date forecast said yesterday would
be very wet, but it was actually
mostly a dry day, although there
was some rain in the morning. It
might have fallen as snow in the
morning when the temperature was
as low as 3° C, but I didn't even
notice any sleet. The afternoon
temperature peaked at 5° C, but
there was a vicious wind that made
it feel like it was sub zero !
If the sun was a bit higher in
the sky it would be sunny as I write
this. The forecast says it should be
sunny, and the sky seems just about
clear. That clear sky means that it is
below zero at the moment, and it was
still dropping a little while ago, but
I think it has stopped falling now.
The worst of my thermometers shows
-1.3°
C (yes, minus !). I can see bright
sunshine on the top of the flats on
the other side of the railway, and
soon we should see sunshine on the
road outside, but it may only last
until 10am. After that there should be
sunny spells until sunset. This
afternoon's high will be just 4° C.
After sunset it will only drop to 3°
C, and will stay there until it drops
to 2° C in the early hours of
tomorrow. There could be a lot more
sunshine tomorrow, but the afternoon
may only warm up to a chilly 5° C.
Yesterday was another day that
was good and bad. Maybe it should be
described as more bad than good on
account of the cold. It could be said
there was only really one bad thing,
and even that turned out to be not so
bad - apart from the cold and very
windy weather.
It seems it has become a habit
to leave a fan heater, on it's lowest
setting, running outside the bathroom
for long periods. It is an expensive
thing to do, but that is the price of
having a shower and washing my hair in
a warm bathroom (and it was only just
warm, and very far from hot).
Yesterday morning was one of
those times when it seemed like
everything was in slow motion, and I
would be late getting to the pharmacy,
and late getting to the pub. In fact
it was not how it felt, and I was not
late for either thing, and maybe even
a bit early. Once I was dry, including
my freshly washed hair, I got dressed,
and put on my blue, well padded, and
hooded winter coat, and stepped out
into the icy weather.
My first port of call was the
pharmacy where they had promised they
would have my next Mounjaro injector
pen by midday. The fact they didn't
have it was of no consequence, except
wasted journeys, because the current
one still should have one more
injection in it, and even if it
didn't, my next injection is not until
next Monday. The nice lady in the
pharmacy, whose name may be Winifred
(but that could be the other lady),
said she would ring me when it arrived
to save another wasted walk.
I decided it would be faster to
walk along the main road from the
Pharmacy to The Jolly Farmers. If I
had more time, and it was weather I
could enjoy, I would have walked
through the park. Along the main road
I came across this scene of hundreds
of pigeons (well, a lot of them). I
guess someone had been feeding them
earlier, but it still seemed like a
scene from the Hitchcock film "
The
Birds".
Before I got to the pub I
popped into The Hospital to pick up a
couple of copies of The Metro (one for
me, and one for Ayse). The time is
flexible these days since I no longer
meet Angela in The Jolly Farmers, but
I still aim to get there for 1pm.
Instead of being late, as I thought I
would be, I was more like half an hour
early (and possibly more). That could
have been dangerous for one simple
reason.
I had a message from Kevin
quite early in the morning (about
5.30am !). He said he might join me in
the pub, and so getting there early
would mean drinking at least an extra
pint, and on top of that we may well
have left very late in the afternoon
after many more pits of Guinness.
Kevin didn't turn up - which was 90% a
shame, but 10% relief. After I had
drunk 2 pints of Guinness, and failed
to make much headway on either of the
crosswords in The Metro, I decided to
walk home through the park.
It seemed to feel even colder
after leaving the pub. There were many
dark, and I can imagine snow filled
clouds to be seen, and on top of that
it seemed like the wind had picked up
a lot. The wind was main reason it was
feeling extra cold. It helped to put
my hood up, although that didn't help
when I could just hear my own phone
ringing. It was the lady from the
pharmacy to say my Mounjaro had
arrived. I had to make a detour to go
and collect it. If I hadn't been
almost heading in the right direction
I may have left it to today.
That detour increased the
length of my walk home to just over a
mile, but I did manage to keep up an
average speed of 2 mph. It was
actually handy to stop at the pharmacy
for 5 minutes or so to get my breath
back. I had been pushing myself a bit
harder than needed, and sucking in the
icy air was giving me a lot of heart
pains (I think it is a variant on
Angina).
The booze, and the walking, and
the cold all conspired together to
make me feel ravenous. Getting home
was very nice, but getting home to eat
was fantastic.....or maybe it wasn't
because my appetite was running out of
control by then.
I didn't have anything like a
formal lunch once I got home. It was
more a case of raiding the larder for
anything that could be scoffed with
little, or no preparation. It
certainly included a couple of Aldi's
version of Pepperami sticks, and some
baked waffle shaped crisps. I think I
had a chunk of Angel cake too.
The obvious thing would have
been to have some hot food, and I
could have had a can or two of soup.
It would have been healthier too. I
don't really know why I didn't have
soup.
After eating I wanted to have a
lie down, and probably a snooze, but I
had some pictures I had taken, and
wanted to get them transferred to my
PC, and then edited to show here.
Another picture taken on
my walk to the pharmacy on my way
home. I saw one of these parking
spaces for electric hire bikes and
scooters nearer the pharmacy earlier
on. This was the second I saw. On the
face of it it looks to be a good idea,
but in practice the yobs, and others
who ride Lime bikes (and others) will
probably still just throw down the
bike onto the pavement once they have
finished with it.
It was getting late by the time
I had finished eating, and finished
with the photos, but I still had time
for a much wanted lie down. Once again
I have no idea if I had a snooze, or
not. I definitely closed my eyes for a
short period of time, and possibly had
a 5 minute nap. All too soon it seemed
like time to get my dinner ready to
watch while watching the BBC news.
It was probably before I even
tried to snooze, at just after 4pm
that I took this picture through my
bedroom window. That red sky confirmed
the advance weather forecast that said
this morning would be cold, but sunny.
(Red sky at night, shepherds delight
!).
It was just after 8pm that I
took this night time picture that
confirmed that last night was going to
be a very cold night. The picture has
not come out as well as hoped, but it
shows some splodges of white cloud
with a whole lot of empty sky (or at
least that is what it is supposed to
be showing). The sky should actually
look a lot darker. That lack of clouds
let the last of the warmth out (not
that there was much to start with),
and allowed the temperature to sink
into minus figures this morning.
One other thing of significance
yesterday evening was a message from
Jodie. Her original plan was to to go
out tonight to see a gig in Canterbury
being played by her friend (and mine)
band - The Flame Pilots. She and Alan
were both going to go, and Jodie was
not coming here for the Thursday beer
tasting. They decided it was going to
be a far too cold night to go walking
around in Canterbury, and so Jodie
will be coming here later today to
sample some of the beers from my
latest, and recently delivered beers.
Last night I watched some of
the usual TV programmes I watch, and
at 11pm I went to bed. I didn't bother
trying to set the thermostat on the
fan heater last night, and I left it
running all night. This morning it was
only just comfortable. I did the same
for the fan heater (once again turned
down to 1kw = I bar), and left that
blowing through the door into the
bathroom. It made going for a pee in
the middle of the night far less
painful. Going from a warm room into
intense cold can cause angina like
pains - it probably is angina and is
caused by the arteries shrinking to
avoid heat loss from the body.
I watched TV until 11pm again,
and then jumped straight into bed. For
some reason I thought it might have
taken some time to relax, and fall
asleep, but I think it probably
happened almost instantly. I
woke up several time in the night to
go for a pee in the almost warm
bathroom. I am sure I had some sort of
dream, but I can't seem to recall any
details about it. It is possible I got
more sleep than I needed.
I woke up at about 5.30am, and
it seemed like I could get up. I
fought that, and did get a little more
sleep. It was obviously a sham because
I feel a strong desire to go back to
bed as I write this several hours
later. I should have plenty of time
for a lie down, and snooze once I have
finished writing this, Now that the
sun has risen, and will soon be
shining through my bedroom windows, it
should get nice and warm in my bedroom
- hopefully.
Despite what felt like a
feeding frenzy yesterday, My weight is
not too bad this morning. I had a fair
sized pee, and quite small poo when I
got up. I later went back to the
toilet for another small pee. After
that I weighed myself again, and I
have only put on 400gm. That is not
ideal, but is less than I feared.
Since than I have had another poo and
pee, but I have also eaten breakfast
and so I can't record what I might
weigh now.
My blood glucose is slightly
less than yesterday, but is not too
far off the average of the previous
days of this month. No reading is
particularly good. The Contour meter
read 7.9mmol/l. That is fairly good,
but lower would definitely be nicer.
The GlucoRX meter read 6.9mmol/l, and
that is good. The GlucoFix meter read
7.8mmol/l - slightly less than the
Contour meter, and so good, but still
a bit disappointing.
My blood pressure is pretty
good this morning. It is 117/52. Maybe
that is a little low, but it seemed
good enough to me. For all these OK or
better readings of everything I can
read, I should feel wonderful, but as
mentioned a few paragraphs ago, I feel
like a long snooze. I also feel sort
of "not good" but I can't put my
finger on one single thing and say
this is bad. Actually this is not that
different to most mornings.
Also as mentioned a few more
paragraphs up the page, Jodie should
be over for our Thursday afternoon
beer tasting session. She has read the
list of beers in my recent delivery,
and I think she said there was only
one that she did not recognise. One
day she will come around to the common
way of thinking that if something is
nice it is worth having again many
times. Sometimes......maybe on
reflection, all times, Jodie does not
like a beer unless she has never had
it before.
I think most of the preparation
for this afternoon is just to do the
usual - clearing a pile of washing up
from the kitchen sink. I think other
stuff will just have to stay as it is.
I have no desire to get the hoover out
this morning - even if some floors
need it ! I will endeavour to get
myself clean and fragrant before
Jodie, and probably Michael, and
possibly even Alan, join me in some
beers later.
2,263 words today.