09:15 GMT
Yesterday started at 9° C, and
rather dull. A few hours later we
had the first sunny spells, and
they gradually got better and
better until we had long periods
of sunshine in the afternoon, and
the temperature rose to 12° C. At
sunset it started to cool down,
but only down to 10° C by
midnight. The forecast showed it
to be a dry day, but there might
have been a splash of rain in the
evening.
This morning started at 11° C
(or 12° C by my thermometers). It also
started wet. So far I have only seen
intermittent light rain, but heavy
rain may fall after 10am. After midday
the temperature will slowly drop, and
by midnight it could be a very chilly
5° C. From 5pm it should be dry (or
maybe
dry). The sky will clear during the
night, and that means tomorrow may
start at 4° C. I would not be
surprised if it were a bit lower, and
we had a frost. It is possible the sky
will remain clear during the day, and
we will see full sunshine for all
daylight hours. It will look very
nice, but it may still only reach 7°
C.
Yesterday was not a great day,
but bits of it were fairly good. The
rest of the day could probably be
described as bland - nothing bad, but
nothing good either..... Oh actually
there was a good and bad thing, but
I'll get to that later.
I have already described much
of yesterday morning - getting ready
early so I could get to my appointment
to give two test tubes of blood, and
then coming home again to have some
breakfast. My breakfast was, if I am
not deluding myself, a single packet
of instant noodles. Soon after that I
could have my first snooze of the day,
although I did check a few things on
the internet first.
I failed to fall asleep because
I could not stop being alert for a
visit from gas bag. He said he would
drop by in the morning to repay some
money he owed me, and to give me some
RAM sticks that he had no further use
for. I did not fancy another long
meandering conversation and so I tried
extra hard to fall asleep. I am not
sure if I did sleep or not, but
sometime later my doorbell rang, and I
ignored it. Then I heard a thump as my
bag of RAM sticks landed on my mat.
I finally relaxed, and I think
I did manage a very short snooze. It
may have been an hour later when I
decided I ought to get off my bed, and
do stuff. Initially that was to have a
shower. I then got dressed and went
down to see what had come through my
letter box. It was the money I was
owed, and the RAM sticks. As expected
most were older generation stuff,
although a few of them might work in
my PCs.
There was one which was an
SO-DIMM (small outline memory as used
in laptops mainly). That one intrigued
me. It was a 4GB stick, and I hoped it
might fit in one of my laptops. Later
on I cleaned it's edge connector with
some alcohol and stuff card, and tried
it in one laptop. To my surprise it
matched the stick already in the
laptop, and with it in the empty
second slot it increased the total
memory to 8GB.
Some say even that is far
too small for a Windows 10 or 11 PC,
but my laptop runs Linux, and was
mostly happy with just 4GB. With 8GB I
can probably do stuff I don't need to
do ! I haven't looked at memory
prices recently, but I have read they
have gone up a lot. It is possible
that single stick of memory was worth
more than the money gas bag owed me !
Once again I am getting ahead
of my self - maybe because the stuff I
had done before playing with the RAM
stick was less interesting. What I did
before that was to go shopping in
Tesco. There were a few things I
needed, and which I didn't get, and
will have to get possibly on Saturday.
I was partly concentrating on stuff I
needed for Patricia who says she will
probably visit me Tomorrow, and I
think she is probably going to stay
overnight again.
The important things I got for
her was a new bottle of Gordon's gin,
a box of 10 (or 12 ?) small cans of
tonic water, and some milk. This time
I made very sure the milk, and just a
single bottle this time, said it was
best before 5th December. It is in the
fridge, and I hope that when it is
opened to make coffee it will not be
more like yoghurt and stinky - like
the milk from Aldi was after it had
been in the fridge over a week, and a
day or two past it's sell by (or use
by ?) date.
Of course I also got stuff for
me. It included several reduced price
things from the sandwich shelves. The
last time I did that I over stuffed
myself. This time I merely stuffed
myself when I had a late lunch. I was
so disciplined that I saved one large
wrap type thing for a snack today for
after I get back from a possible long
afternoon out. For my dinner I got a
pack of mini BBQ ribs....or something
like that. Finally I got a small
assortment of Indian style ready meals
so I have something to feed Patricia,
and something I know she likes.
It was after my late lunch that
I spent an hour or so trying the RAM
stick in the laptop. It was a little
bit more than just trying it, and I
did things like charge the battery,
and check for updates, but after a
while I settled into a lazy afternoon.
I can't actually remember doing so,
but I am sure I must have had a real
snooze. The hours drifted by
painlessly, and soon it was ready to
prepare my dinner.
I timed dinner to be ready to
eat while watching the 6 O'clock news
on BBC1. The timing was easy because
it was just a single item. That was
not the healthiest thing, and maybe I
am reaping the rewards of it this
morning. It was the mini ribs. They
needed heating in the oven, and
towards the end of cooking needed a
stick sauce to be poured over them.
The cold and congealed ribs were about
as big as my fist, but like all ribs,
at least 75% of it was bone. I may
have eaten a whole pack, but the
amount of meat recovered from those
rib bones was hardly enough to feed a
cat.
Obviously I needed something to
top that up, and I had another
theoretically unhealthy dessert of ice
cream and cake. Another thing I bought
in Tesco was a tub of "Caramelised
Biscuit" flavour ice cream. It looked
like it might be really delicious. It
was nice, but not
really nice.
With that eaten it was time to slob
out watching TV until it was time for
bed.
To my surprise, all that meat
(which as I said, was not really much
at all) did not cause any significant
heartburn. I did get a hint that it
might happen, and I had a couple of
Gaviscon tablets as a precaution. I
think I fell into a deep sleep some
time before 11pm. I am sure I remember
getting up to pee a few times in the
night, and I do remember enough of a
dream to be able to describe some of
it.
The dream was set in Petts Wood
- where I should be this afternoon for
a few hours, and it featured at least
one person who may be there today.
That person was the photographer who
provided me some tips, and or
encouragement in my early days of
trying for better photography, and who
I now usually exchange a bit of banter
when our paths cross. He may be there
today, but tends to go for big venues
these days.
My dream seemed to be centred
on Petts Wood Railway station - which
is close enough for the music on the
Live stage to be audible. Before going
to see what was happening on the Live
stage I was taking a few snaps of
passing trains. I was also suggesting
that maybe my photographer friend
could extend his range by taking a few
snaps. I am not sure why I would
suggest that. His photography is
processed to look very "arty", but I
think train pictures should be as
close to reality as possible - enough
to count the rivets as some have said.
It seems vague now, but I think
that dream faded out when I woke up.
It was early enough that I could have
tried for another half hour of sleep,
but I thought I was in a rush this
morning. In reality, I don't think I
have to go and find a train until
about 1pm. I got up soon after waking
up - initially because I needed a pee
- but after that I thought that I may
as well stay up.
I had a fair sized pee, but no
hint of a poo. I still weighed myself,
and it did not look that good. I then
started to count out my drugs and
vitamins and stuff for the day. After
that I went for another pee, and I
thought I would have a poo, but it was
just a bit of wind. I then weighed
myself again before I did anything
else. That looked a bit better, but a
gain of 100gm was nothing to
celebrate.
That gain was no surprise when
I considered all the stuff I had eaten
yesterday. In many ways a gain of just
100gm was quite mild.Even more
surprising, in a good way, was my
blood glucose measurements. The
Contour meter read 6.7mmol/l, and that
is pretty good. The GlucoRX meter read
a bit better at 6.5mmol/l, and the
GlucoFix meter read a not so good, but
still OK 6.9mmol/l (any reading
starting with a six is good). All
three gave an average of 6.7mmol/l,
and that is lower than many average
readings this month.
My blood pressure is good this
morning (117.53), and I almost feel
fairly OK, albeit a bit tired. I had
one good bit of news earlier this
morning. The first results of my blood
tests have arrived. My renal (Kidneys)
test was judged "normal". My
Cholesterol was "normal" and my bone
markers profile (a new one for me) was
also "normal". There are other test
that were done on my blood samples,
and I don't anticipate anything bad
from them. So I am in wonderful health
- it is a shame I never feel that way
most days.
I thought I was in a desperate
rush this morning to get to Petts
Wood, and the Xmas lights celebration
(with live music stage). The first
band I may want to see is a band who I
am actually rather dubious about, but
they are on at 2pm. That means I don't
need to get a train from Catford
station until around 1pm or later. I
have to change trains at Shortlands
station, but that should only be a
wait of just 4 minutes. The entire
journey time, Catford station to Petts
Wood station, is only 24 minutes. I
will probably allow 20 minutes to take
a slow walk to Catford station.
The walk from Petts Wood
station to the Live stage is little
more than 5 minutes. Getting home
again means a slightly different
route, and one that I am sure was
rarely shown on the trains journey
planner, but it was one I worked out
for myself several years ago. It is to
get a train from Petts Wood to
Lewisham, and then change to a train
going to Catford Bridge station. It
should only be a 7 minute wait at
Lewisham. Maybe tomorrow I may be able
to show a few pictures from Petts
Wood, but I expect it could be another
day or two before I have the time to
"process" all the usable pictures I
take.
2,089 words today.