This
morning we started at 15° C, and a
lot of rain. It looked like it had
been raining in the night as well,
but I was not awake to observe
that. The rain may continue, with
maybe a pause at 11am, until 8pm
tonight. Most rain is shown as
light rain, but there will be
heavier periods of rain, and maybe
we will get the thunderstorms that
appear on the BBC weather
forecast, but not on the Met
Office forecast ! This afternoon
the temperature may peak briefly
at 19° C. It is going to be a cool
day ! Tomorrow may be even cooler.
An afternoon high of just 17° C is
forecast. It will be another dull
day with a lot of light rain, but
maybe no thunderstorms.
Yesterday was a rather dull
day, and I had to invent stuff to
do to keep me occupied some of the
time. Fortunately it was useful
stuff. One thing was not an
invention but a needed thing.
Yesterday I suggested I
ought to go out for a walk, but I
could not raise the enthusiasm for
that, and maybe that was because I
didn't feel all that good - in a
way I can't explain - even to
myself. I ended up staying in, and
with hindsight, I think that may
have made me feel worse. It was a
recipe for some mild over eating,
although maybe not as bad as I
feared.
The one thing I did do that
was useful, was to hand wash a
hand towel. In the same way that I
felt not too good in the morning,
and couldn't really say why, I
started off the towel washing with
some enthusiasm, and then decided
I needed a rest before continuing.
I am wondering if all I was
feeling was a bit of boredom, and
wanted to get back to the book I
am currently reading. I did get
back to the towel a bit later, and
completed the job before the
evening. It is 99% dry this
morning after just leaving it on a
small clothes horse with no fan or
heater on it.
After my bad jump in weight
yesterday morning, I should have
fasted for as much of the day as I
could stand. That idea got off to
a bad start when I had a breakfast
of instant noodles. I could not
resist lunch either. I think it
was rice crackers used to scoop
out the contents of a small pot of
"whipped cheese" (chilli flavour),
and something else that I can't
remember. The really stupid thing
is that I had a rather large, and
very bad "snack" at about 3pm. It
was a whole jar, albeit a quite
small jar, of lemon ice cream with
lemon meringue. I only intended to
have a couple of spoonfuls, but it
seemed so incredibly delicious.
Apart from hand washing the
hand towel, I spent most of the
afternoon just lazing on my
bed reading, I am certain I had a
snooze, and maybe two, but I can't
give any times or lengths of the
snoozes. There was two other
things I did, and it all started
with taking a photo - a better
photo than the one I took the day
(or two) before.
This was a picture I took a
couple of days ago, using one of
my bigger cameras, and it shows my
neighbours cherry tree with a lot
of cherries on it. There could be
more cherries, but the dry weather
in may left the tree a bit
parched. The trouble is that the
the cherries don't stand out in
this picture. In the original
picture I could zoom right in and
count loads of cherries, but when
shrunk down it looks less than
impressive.
Yesterday I used my Nikon
D80 camera to take this picture
that just concentrates on a small
part of the tree, and so makes the
cherries stand out more.
The
Nikon
D80 camera is 20 years old,
and only features a 10.2 mega
pixel sensor. However, it can
still take bloody good pictures
when coupled with a fairly good
lens. It was the "Gateway" camera
to my current best camera, the big
Nikon D610. The best thing about
the D80 is that it cost me not
much more than £50. That was
without a lens, but I had a
selection of lenses I could use
with it, and in particular my
favourite lens, a Sigma 24 to 70mm
f2.8 lens. The version I have of
the Sigma lens relies on the focus
motor being inside the camera
body, instead of inside the lens
itself. Until I bought the D80 I
could only use that lens using
manual focus (which with my eyes
was mostly a disaster). My big
Nikon, the D610 has a focus motor,
and that lens and the D610 pair
together beautifully.
Getting the D80 out to take
the above picture lead to a chain
of events. The main chain of
events was to top up all the
batteries of my collection of
cameras. Lithium Ion batteries
have a wonderful shelf life, but
if they
completely self
discharge they can never be
charged up again. I make a point
of having days like yesterday
where I top up all the camera
batteries.
The other thing I did was
to spend a bit of time looking at
Ebay. As I mentioned some days
ago, I dared to order some camera
lenses from Ebay. I ordered one
spare Sigma 24 to 70mm lens to use
on my other Nikon camera, or as a
spare in case the only one I have
goes faulty (or like I saw in a
real horror photo) I accidently
drop it, and break it. The other
lens was the same, but for Canon
cameras. Both lenses are getting
close to me. DHL will be
delivering one I ordered from
Japan - a silly mistake because
what I saved in the cost has been
overturned by the import duty I
had to pay. DHL say they will be
delivering the lens from Japan on
the 4th. Meanwhile the other lens
is in the hands of Royal Mail, and
they predict they will deliver it
tomorrow,
Once those lenses are in my
grubby hands, and I am happy they
work perfectly, I am considering
buying another lens via Ebay. I
was having a look at other Sigma
lenses (because I am very happy
with those I already own) and
noted there is an 18 to 135mm
lens. The 18mm means it would be
good for wide angle shots - for
instance taking in several
musicians in one shot - and the
135mm end would be enough zoom for
close ups on faces. I must admit I
am very tempted, but as I say, I
want to try the first lenses I
have ordered first. Incidentally,
the Sigma 18 to 135mm lens seem to
be much cheaper, and around £50
each second hand on Ebay. Maybe it
is because gig photography, on
smaller pub stages, is a very
niche use, but that seems to me
what they are best suited for. At
least I hope that idea turns out
to be correct when I eventually
get one of these lenses.
With dinner time
approaching it was time to do
other things like cooking dinner.
My dinner was very simple. It was
oven cooked breaded fish served on
a heap of green salad leaves (plus
the obligatory mayonnaise). I am
sure I had a dessert afterwards,
but I can't think what it might
have been - a chocolate or caramel
bar maybe, but my blood glucose
readings this morning suggest I
might have restrained myself, and
not had a dessert at all.
My evening was spent part
watching TV, and then I read in
bed for a while. It was possibly
11.30pm before I put the book down
and turned out the light. As far
as I can recall, I must have
fallen asleep very quickly. I only
have a very hazy recollection of
getting up to pee, and maybe that
was because my blood glucose was
not very high, or I had not drunk
very much (although I am sure I
had well over a half litre of
chilled water, plus Diet Coke last
night.
Maybe I did sleep very well
last night because although I did
my best to resist it, I did wake
up, and ultimately get up a little
earlier than usual.....although I
could barely stop yawning. In the
end, the deciding factor was the
possibility of Parcel Force
delivering anything of several
things I am expecting. Someday
that must include the spare
batteries, and charger, for my
Canon 600D camera. The Aliexpress
tracking still says they have left
the sorting centre, but doesn't
make it clear if that was before
or after a plane flight from
China. I am still clutching at
straws that it was at a UK
airport, and that they are in the
hands of Parcel Force who do not
provide tracking info on their
basic tariff. The Parcel Force van
sometimes delivers before 8am, and
I didn't want to answer the door
in my underpants if that had
turned up this morning.
There is a definite paradox
between my weight and blood
glucose this morning. I had a good
pee, and a fair poo before
weighing myself. I seems to have
put on another 500gm. Evidently I
must have eaten badly yesterday,
and yet my blood glucose was about
the lowest it has been for some
time now. That might suggest I had
eaten carefully after all....sort
of. I got blood glucose readings
of 7.8, 8.3, and 8.2mmol/l. All
are perfectly good enough except
the 7.8mmol/l which is rather
good. The average of all three was
8.1mmol/l and only on two
occasions was it as good or better
than during the whole of May.
I have no idea what I am
doing today - except for maybe one
thing. Some time in the afternoon
I think I will wash my hair (and
have a shower). I might possibly
go out for a walk in the rain
today. It sounds a stupid thing to
do, and would be, but it does seem
cool enough today to where a
hooded coat to stay dry. I can't
think of any same reason why
walking in the rain, and doing
some photography in the rain,
could be of any value, and yet I
suppose it would be a change of
scenery. I think I'll have a lie
down now, and contemplate the
idea.