The curious
thing is that yesterday the BBC were
predicting fog and mist for today.
This morning the Met Office forecast
mist last all day today. The BBC now
say it will be clear, although an hour
or so ago I could just about make out
a slight haze in the air. Another
thing not shown on this morning's
forecast is some fine drizzly rain. I
felt it myself an hour ago, and it
looks like it might be still falling.
Oh well, back to the fantasy of the
forecast. It is going to be grey all
day, and the afternoon's temperature
should peak at 9° C. Tomorrow is
predicted to be a 1° C cooler version
of today.
After sometimes
struggling to take decent photos in
the gloom of the day before yesterday,
I decided I would not go out
yesterday. The surprising thing is
that it seemed to be an OK day rather
than the depressing day I expected. I
was even a little bit productive.
The chance of any visitors
yesterday was so incredibly low that I
did not bother to wash, or put on any
clean clothes. After I finished
writing I had a nice rest, but I
realised I would have to stir myself
at some point, and so I finally got
back to the laundry I had left soaking
since the previous morning. It was the
under sheet and pillows I had taken
off my bed a week or three ago.
The pillowcases were easy, but
hand washing the sheet was not so
easy, but I did it all in one session.
However, I wish I had treated a few
stains on the sheet before I left it
soaking. I think they were blood
stains, but I can't seem to recall
where I was leaking when I got blood
on the sheet. I will have to try and
remember to use some stain remover the
next time I wash that sheet.....on the
other hand I might throw it away.
Compared to the sheet on my bed now,
which is almost silky smooth, the old
sheet feels very rough with loads of
tiny "bobbles" on it in many places.
I spent a lot of time reading
yesterday. It was about the only
reliable entertainment. There was very
little to amuse me on the internet,
and TV was terrible until the evening.
It did make my attempt at fasting very
tricky with no distractions, but I
almost managed it to my satisfaction.
I did give in a bit early when my
stomach was growling and feeling sort
of acidy. I had dry, apart from
mustard, creme crackers with ham on
them for a mid afternoon snack.
I can't remember the order of
things, but I think I probably started
washing a hand towel before I had my
mid afternoon snack. That towel had
been used in the kitchen for far too
long, and was getting a bit whiffy,
and also a bit greasy. I decided to
pour Vanish stain remover over it
before I added hot water and bio
detergent. I have never seen that
stain remover froth up like it did
yesterday ! Once I added hot water and
bio detergent it would put a bubble
bath to shame !
It would seem logical that I
would have my mid afternoon snack
after I left that towel soaking in all
the bubbles. When I go back to it
later it seemed to take endless rinses
to get down to only a light bit of
froth. I did it in two stages, and
gave up a rinse or two short because I
had become bored with it. I had no
room on the big clothes horse (which
had the pillow cases and sheet on it),
and I had to use the small clothes
horse. I put that in my bedroom, and
the towel seem to almost completely
dry in quite a short time with the
heater on low blowing at it.
Somehow I had kept myself busy
enough that I didn't turn on the TV to
watch Star Trek: The New Generation at
4pm on Sky Mix. I did turn the TV to
watch Star Trek: The original series
at 5pm on the legend Channel. As that
can to an end at 6pm, and it was an
episode I remember fairly well from
many years back, I prepared my dinner
during the last commercial break, and
didn't finish the preparation until
maybe 5 minutes after the commercial
break ended.
As I mentioned yesterday, "if
covid has taught us anything, it is
that
a
Scotch Egg is considered a
substantial meal". In fact I
cheated when I took the above picture.
I tried to make my Xmas dinner look as
frugal as possible, but in fact there
were two Scotch Eggs in the pack I
bought, and I ate both of them. I
followed that with an apple, and then
some sugar free choc chip cookies.
There are plenty more arguments,
mostly pro Scotch Eggs being a
"substantial" meal, to be read here
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=scotch+egg+a+substantial+meal&ia=web
After watching Star Trek: Deep
Space Nine, which was a very weird
episode, and not exactly enjoyable,
plus Star Trek: Voyager, which was
pretty terrible, I turned the TV off,
and my thoughts turned to bed. It was
only 8pm at that point, and that
seemed a bit too early. I had a flick
around on the internet, and then
retired to bed to read. I read for a
bit longer than usual because I was
very near the end of the book. After
finishing the book I turned the light
out, and I don't recall it taking that
long before I was asleep, I also don't
recall what time that was, but at a
guess it was probably not much later
than just gone 9pm.
I am still unsure if lots of
probably short dreams, even if almost
instantly forgotten, makes for a good
or bad sleep. It feels like I probably
slept well. I got up every 2 or 3
hours for a pee, as usual, but I don't
recall not falling asleep again within
minutes of getting back into bed -
except at around 5am, but being
relatively close to getting up time,
that may not count.
One thing I did last night that
I forgot to mention, was to take a
couple of laxative tablets. I didn't
"go" at all yesterday. It may have
been because I had eaten so little,
compared to normal, the day before. I
took the laxative tablets just in
case, and also in the knowledge that I
won't be going out today, and so I can
always be within a minute or so of the
toilet. This morning nothing has
happened, although it feels like
something is astir.
Not going may be because once
again there is little to pass. This
morning, definitely helped by some
good peeing in the night, my weight is
close to the lowest weight I have been
all year. This morning I was 300gm
lower than yesterday, and yesterday I
was 500gm lower than the morning
before. My walk the day before may
have helped that 500gm loss, but it
does seem I have been doing rather
well without exercise. I can only
imagine what might happen if we had
some warm sunny days coming soon.
My blood glucose measurements
threw up some surprises this
morning. The contour meter read
a very good 8.1mmol/l. The GlucoRX
read an extremely good 7.5mmol/l, and
that is spot on for my new, but very
rarely achieved recently, target. The
Sinocare meter I had to take 3
readings before I got one I believed.
The first reading was using the last
dregs of my first finger prick of
blood. It gave a reading of just
4.7mmol/l. That would be really
wonderful if it were true. I massaged
my finger, and got more blood out, and
this time it read 9.4mmol/l, and that
was too high. I pricked another finger
and that time it gave a reading of
7.9mmol/l. That was more in line with
the other two, and probably
believable.
I had to take two readings of
my blood pressure this morning. The
meter glitched in some way on the
first reading, and just showed error
code E20, and I have never really
worked out what that means. I gave the
meter a shake and tried again. After
the error code I expected the reading
to be a bit high because I had spoiled
my relaxation. In fact the reading was
108/55. If I had tried to relax a bit
more I could have got that down a bit,
but it seemed pretty good as it was,
and so left it there.
Today I will try and eat as
frugally as I can, but there is a
difficulty. It is Thursday and Jodie
said that she may still come over
using a bus because there are still no
trains today on this local part of the
rail network. With booze involved all
attempts at fasting will mostly fail.
Even if Jodie decides at the last
minute not to come over, I expect I'll
still be drinking with Michael. One
factor makes it seem almost certain
Jodie will be coming is that I have a
box of beers from her favourite
brewery sitting here, and she will be
desperate to fondle them !
I better have a shower if I am
expecting guests today. I'll probably
wash my hair too, but mostly I will
probably spend most of the waiting
time just reading.