Yesterday was quite a good day.
The quick description is that I
had a shower, and went out for a
walk with my Cannon 600D camera. I
thought it was time I gave it an
airing.
The rest of this is going
to be as brief as possible because
it is getting late and I intend to
go out for another walk today.
This time it will be to The Jolly
Farmers. I'll just say I had
breakfast, had a shower, and soon
after I went out, although
somewhere in that I did have a
short snooze. Let me start with
some pictures taken using my
Cannon 600D camera. It is quite a
good camera, but some of the
close-ups may have come out better
if I used my mobile phone. I am
almost forgetting one important
thing before I went out - a postal
delivery !
I was about to go out when
I saw a white jiffy bag hanging
out the inside of my letter box.
It had to be one of two things.
One possibility was a solid state
hard drive I ordered from Amazon
days before the prices doubled for
memory products. I have been
waiting at least a couple of
months for it to be delivered, but
I doubt it will be delivered until
the price of memory products has
got back to what they were - if
that even happens. I am unsure
about legal terms, but effectively
I have a contract with Amazon to
sell me the solid state drive for
the price they were asking at the
time. If the send it now they will
be down on the deal about £159 -
and they would not be happy about
that !
The other thing that jiffy
bag could have in it, and did have
in it it, was the "kit" for my
upcoming colonoscopy. The most
significant item was two sachets
of super strong laxative powder I
will have to dissolve in water,
and drink in the last day before
the colonoscopy. Incidently, that
is medical shorthand for shoving a
camera, on the end of a long tube,
up my bottom.
The laxative will cause
what will be a huge diarrhoea
attack, and that should flush out
my entire digestive tract so the
camera can see other things than a
load of faeces. The laxative has
to be super powerful because in
the four days before the procedure
I have to go on a low fibre diet.
That will cause bad constipation -
I know this from experience !
It is handy that among the
paperwork there was the handy
page, reproduced above, that
suggests low fibre foods. I am
happy to see that ice cream is
among them. I am expecting I will
be living on cheese sandwiches
made with white bread, and ice
cream for 4 days, and probably
instant noodles (long suspected of
being the cause of constipation)
because I think they would be
classified as pasta.
I had hoped there may have
been some sunshine on my walk.
There were some small bits of blue
sky, and they did let in an
occasional ray of sunshine, but
the view to the north, as seen
above, was not terribly exciting,
and even looked threatening.
Fortunately even the greyest
clouds didn't shed any rain.
I did not use any trains
yesterday, but I did take a short
breather on Ladywell station. The
picture shows "Networker" train
465165. Until 3 or 4 years ago,
these Networker trains were the
standard train on the Mid Kent
Line to Hayes (Kent). They have
slowly been displaced by class 376
trains that are so bland I don't
think they have a name, and more
recently (albeit still some years
ago) class 707 "Citybeam" trains.
Some Networker trains have already
gone for scrap, and some time in
the future they will all have
gone, and probably never to be
seen again.
I am unsure if these are
actual Violets, or just violet
flowers. They are in the graveyard
next to St Mary's church. On my
previous walk around the church I
briefly talked to a lady who saw
me taking pictures of flowers and
stuff. She told me there were
violets a bit further down the
path. From that I have to assume
these are the violets she was
talking about, although this is
just one of several patches of
them. The only trouble yesterday
was trying to find an open flower
that didn't looks as if it was
well past it's best. The one in
the centre of the photo seems to
be the best I could get a photo
of.
This was an interesting
find (although it is in plain
sight). The stone says the wall
belongs to the Metropolitan
Police, and was rebuilt in 1935. I
had assumed the wall was built as
the boundary of the cemetery, but
evidently not. Beyond the wall was
the site of the old Ladywell
police station. That was converted
to flats, and the station yard now
has a couple of houses built on
it. It make me wonder if the met
Police still own this wall !
I had seen this flag flying
in the park, but had never stopped
to read it until yesterday. I had
never heard of the Green Flag
award before, but thanks to
Wikipedia I now know what it all
about -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Flag_Award
It is evidently not too hard to
get the award because 2,227 parks
have been awarded it (but I think
that is across the whole country).

My walk only covered 1.625
miles, and I only managed an
average speed of 1.777mph. My
actual speed was probably a bit
higher because I didn't bother
pausing the tracker when taking
pictures. Sometimes, particularly
when in the graveyard by St Mary's
church, I would stop for several
or more minutes trying to get a
reasonable shot, or looking for
stuff to take pictures of. I
should have actually lengthened
that time because I was often a
bit too hasty to get some snaps,
and they came out lousy and
unusable. As I mentioned further
up the page, I could have got
better close up pictures using my
mobile phone.
My walk got uncomfortable
towards the end as my ankles, and
to a lesser extent my knees
started to get uncomfortable.
Other than that I had not
difficulties, and I felt
comfortable enough to extend my
walk by doing a complete circle
around St Mary's Church. One day I
would like to take some pictures
inside the place. I am sure they
used to leave the doors open, but
maybe because of vagrants they are
always closed when I walk past
now.
I am obviously still
recovering - not from my heart
valve replacement procedure. That
seems to have settled in nicely. I
think it was weeks of laying on
hospital bed and indeed my own
bed. It has left all my nicely
toned (possibly) leg muscles
weaken. All these semi long walks,
and the shorter walks to the
shops, are slowly getting things
better again. I can remember many
years ago when a walk to Ladywell
and back was completely
knackering, and how persistence
gradually got it to be just a
routine walk. From then on I
tackled increasingly long walks. I
hope it will not be too long
before I can do some longer walks.
Fortunately there is no immediate
rush until the weather gets
brighter and warmer.
Once I got home I had a
late lunch of a couple of Pannini
rolls. One had the last couple of
chilli flavoured sausages I had
had the day before, and the other
had corned beef and cheese in it.
I then did nothing except transfer
my pictures from camera to PC, and
select and edit them. I also had a
snooze - I could hardly stop
myself once I was laying on my
bed. In no time at all it was
approaching dinner time.
My dinner was very simple -
it was a chicken madras ready
meal. I have to say it was not as
good as hoped. I am starting to
think that Aldi does better curry
ready meals than those Tesco
sells. I followed the ready meal
with some ice cream. It was a bit
more than "some". I finished off
the 500ml tub because I thought it
only had one and half portions in
it, and it didn't seem that a half
portion was worth keeping. (Any
excuse !!).
After watching some TV I
went to bed, read for half an
hour, and then quickly fell
asleep. I had a pretty typical
night. I seemed to sleep well, and
only got up a couple of times to
pee. I know I had one or more
dreams, and apart from a small
fragment of one, I have no
memories of any of them. That tiny
fragment concerned making a flash
"bomb" (more or less a bigger
version of what photographers used
to used). We, although I have no
idea who the other person was,
were making the device in
someone's school desk - and I have
no idea why !
This morning I have no had
a poo (not enough fibre in my
diet, but I had assumed that the
curry ready meal might have had
the same effect), and so my weigh
has gone up instead of dropped.
This morning it was a gain of
400gm, and yesterday it was 300gm.
I am supposed to be losing weight,
and not putting it on. I had hoped
that yesterday's walk would be
worth a few grams of loss, and not
a gain !
Even my blood glucose is
not as low as hoped. The average
of all three was 7.27mmol/l.
Actually, on reflection, that is
not too bad at all, and is lower
than yesterday. I guess I feel
fairly OK this morning. My blood
pressure was (just now) 120/51,
and that is probably about
perfect.
There are two things that
make me feel less than perfect.
One is that it is now 11:41, and
in an ideal world I would have had
my morning snooze by now, and I
would also have had a shower and
washed my hair. That still might
have been almost possible and
still not be too late getting to
The Jolly Farmers for my usual
Wednesday lunchtime Guinness. Now
there is an added complication. An
Amazon order that was supposed to
be arriving tomorrow is now
arriving today, and the email
notifying me about it actually has
an estimate of 11:45am to 3pm
delivery time. All this means I
dare not even have a shower until
the order arrives because it could
literally arrive right now if it
arrives at 11:45am - that is right
now as I write this.
I think I am going to try
and go to the pub after the
delivery - even if it is after
3pm. The walk will do me good, and
I would like to see my favourite
barmaid. It feels important after
not going out last Wednesday
because I had had a stomach upset.
Oh well, nothing to do now except
wait.