Yesterday was another dull, and cold
feeling day, although the morning did have
quite a few sunny spells in direct
contradiction to what both weather
forecasters predicted. Those sunny spells
may have help to warm the day up a bit
faster, but it still finished at around the
forecast figure of 11° C, and some wind made
it feel colder around the ears !
Once again we have had a couple of
short, "unauthorised" sunny spells this
morning, but the forecasts insist that
today will always be dull (although the
latest revision to the BBC forecast does
now show sunny spells for 10am). It
is unlikely to be any warmer, if "warmer"
is the right word, than 11° C. From about
6pm it is looking like it is going to get
very wet. The BBC throws in a sunny spell
or two, plus some random rain for
tomorrow, but The met Office just show it
as a dry dull, and sometimes very dull day
with a late afternoon temperature of 12°
C.
Yesterday had it's good and
bad points, but overall it wasn't bad. The
unexpected sunny spells in the morning
added some cheer to the day, but it still
felt cold, and when sunny spells would
have made going to the pub that much
nicer, it remained dull.
Some days I am a complete slob, but
I usually try and have at least a quick
rub with a damp flannel, and some days
demand the full works. Going to the pub on
a Wednesday always demands a shave,
shampoo, and shower, and that is what I
did yesterday. The odd thing is that I
thought I had started early enough to
completely cool down after all that hot
water (and hot air for my wet head and
hair), and have a bit of a rest, but
suddenly the clock seemed to have jumped
over half an hour.
I was still able to get out in
plenty of time to get what seems to be my
usual train to Ladywell. Of course before
getting the train I had to pick up two
copies of The Metro - one for me, and one
for Ayse (my favourite barmaid). Then
there was train spotting/photography to
do. There was the Hayes bound train that
arrives at the station 5 minutes before
mine, and I had to take pictures of the
front and back of it so I could later
compare numbers to see if it was a train I
wanted to add to my train spreadsheet.
I'm getting ahead of myself here
because this picture was taken at Ladywell
station on my way home, but it is of a
train, 466002, that I had never
photographed before. Of the 43 made, I
have pictures of 40 class 466 trains (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_466),
and that is probably not too bad
considering Wikipedia says 12 of the fleet
are in store. Some of those 12 I do have
pictures of them in the old Network
Southeast livery from before they were put
in storage.
When first walking to the station I
did get a few warning signs of impending
Angina, but that only happened when I had
to cross the tracks by the footbridge.
After the walk there, going up those
couple of flights of steps was just taking
me over the edge. I felt fine when walking
from Ladywell station to the pub, and that
involves walking up steps too.
The thing about The Jolly Farmers
pub is you never know who might visit, and
what sort of entertainment there may. The
best thing yesterday was hearing from Ayse
that she had been given the all clear that
the growths in her nose are not cancerous
- which came as a huge relief to her, and
a relief to all her customers. Now she is
waiting to see if a prescription of some
strong steroids will reduce the growths,
or if she will have to go under the knife.
There was the usual banter as
entertainment in the pub, and then a man,
whose name I am not sure if I know, came
in with his dog who I do know is called
Ralph. It is a springer spaniel, and
typically hyperactive, but very friendly.
A little later Shawn came in with his dog
Stella. She is another very friendly dog.
I think she is a golden labrador, or looks
similar to one. It was sort of fun with
the dogs running around the pub, and only
once did they have a confrontation, and a
couple of barks, but nothing more.
As usual I tried to do the
crosswords in The Metro. There were lots
of interruptions, but I still finished the
quick crossword. Less usual is that I
managed maybe a dozen cryptic clues as
well. I was beginning to despair that I
was only able to solve one or two (or
sometimes none) of those cryptic clues.
After my second pint of Guinness I decided
it was time to head homewards. I had been
there at least 90 minutes, and that seemed
sufficient.
There is an approximately
triangular piece of land that is part of
Ladywell Fields. It is bordered by the
river and two footpaths leading down to
the back of St Mary's Church. In previous
years the grass was cut when the main
fields were cut, but this year it has been
allowed to grow wild, and possibly seeded
with extra wild flowers. It sort of looks
tatty, but also rather good. They do seem
to bee keeping the path, and a couple of
benches clear, but otherwise it is just
all bee friendly plants. The biggest shock
is how much it has suddenly grown in what
seems to have been a single week - at
least it didn't catch my attention the
previous week like it did yesterday.
I didn't bother to check the train
times before I left the pub, and I ended
up having a 10 minute wait for the next
train back to Catford Bridge. I'm glad I
stopped to take the picture of the
wildflowers above. If I hadn't I would
have arrived at the station to wave
goodbye to the back a train I could have
got on if I had arrived there less than
one minute earlier. On the other hand, it
was good because during the wait for the
next train was when train 466002 called at
the opposite platform, and I got the snap
of it I was hoping to get one day.
I didn't go straight home from
Catford Bridge, but went via the little
supermarket on Catford Bridge. I bought a
fair few things in there, including the
bottle of Courage "Directors" shown on the
left. Once upon a time, and I think I am
talking about the 1970s, I used to drink
gallons of the stuff, served by handpump,
in The Railway Tavern, also on Catford
Bridge (now called The Catford Bridge
Tavern).
One fateful day the London (or
Tower) bridge brewery closed down and
production moved to somewhere else. That
changed the beer from delicious to
disgustingly horrible. When I saw a bottle
on the shelf I thought I would buy one,
and see if it was still awful - it was and
it wasn't. The first half of the bottle I
almost had to force down, but towards the
end of the bottle, with my taste buds
started to be numbed, a nicer taste
started to appear. I think if I see it on
draught anywhere I will be tempted to try
a half.
Other stuff I bough included
two more bottles of beer, and a box of
sugar free choc chip cookies. I have never
seen that make of sugar free cookies
anywhere else, but I bought one box there
a few months back, and usually look to buy
another every time I go in. I also bought
a selection of my favourite Polish instant
noodles, and some other instant noodles.
One was a 5 pack by Ko Lee who may be
Korean because they were Kimchi flavour.
When I got home I had already
planned to eat the other half of the pack
of Tesco southern fried style chicken. I
closely checked the sugar content
according to the label, and it still said
the sugar content should be very low, but
the ingredients did blatantly include
sugar, plus dextrose - also a sugar. I had
mostly cooked them before I went out, and
just had to warm them up before stuffing
my face. I have to admit I rather enjoyed
them.
I had a short rest after eating
them, and I might have had a snooze. There
was nothing I needed to do, and so the
only thing about getting super relaxed,
and snoozing too long, was that it would
spoil my sleep later. I was probably back
at my PC, editing the pictures I shown
today, and sort of feeling hungry again.
After that chicken I shouldn't have been,
but maybe it was a cross between greed and
curiosity.
I seemed rather too keen to see
what those Ko Lee kimchine noodles were
like. It may also have been because the
noodles had cooking instructions - they
were supposed to be boiled in some water
for a few minutes. That seemed odd, and I
wondered what they would be like if made
up with boiling water like any other
"instant" noodles. Well maybe they did
taste a bit floury, but they seemed soft
and otherwise perfectly edible.
I have had several makes of kimchi
noodles before, and usually they are
mildly hot and spicy, but I still add hot
pepper sauce. The Ko Lee kimchi noodles
did not need any extra hot sauce, they
were incredibly, and gloriously fiery ! I
should have left the bowl another 5 or 10
minutes to cool down, because a
combination of very hot water and very hot
spices made it hard to eat. It was still
very enjoyable in a very masochistic way !
I think I had the noodles at about
5pm. Two hour later and it was dinner time
(or maybe, typically, a bit past it).
After the fried chicken and the noodles, I
really shouldn't have eaten any more, but
I gave in to routine and had a moderatly
safe snack in stead of dinner. It was two
medium apples, a golden delicious, and a
gala apple, with a chunk of Red Leicester
cheese. That did my nicely.
Last night was unusual in that I
didn't turn on the TV until after spending
some time in bed reading. I turned it on
to watch an episode of QI hosted by
Stephen Fry (I've gone off Sandi's often
weird guests). That started at 9pm, and I
think, with adverts, it finished at about
9.45pm. I got straight back in bed, and
tried for sleep. It wasn't until I was
almost relaxed enough that I got something
similar, but not exactly the same as
angina pains.
I had a sort of loose tightness of
the chest, some mild pains up my spine,
and under my jaw. It almost felt like my
torso was quivering, a bit like
palpitations. There was nothing to do
except get out of bed, and go to sitting
down at my PC again. I had the presence of
mind to check my blood pressure. The first
read was up in the "normal" position, but
a few breaths, and another try, while
trying to be more relaxed, took it down
into the "optimum" area. I think it was
97/41, which if anything may be slightly
too low.
I did three things. I took a couple
of antacid tablets in case it was no more
than heartburn. I also took a single 300mg
aspirin tablet dissolved in water, and two
paracetamol. After a while I laid down in
bed again to see what would happen. I
didn't feel perfect, but I was comfortable
enough to relax, and maybe by 10.30pm,
possibly 11pm, I was fast asleep. I can't
seem to remember much about my night.
About the only thing I do recall was
getting up once for a quite large wee, and
waking up around 4am again, and turning
the heater up full.
I woke up at about 5.45am, and
turned over to go back to sleep again, but
it seemed obvious (somehow) that I was not
going to be able to fall asleep, and so I
got up in time to take screenshots of the
weather forecast before the 6am revision -
which may have been silly because they
could change a lot in the next few hours.
The Met Office still doesn't acknowledge
the slightly weak sunny spells we have
already had, although The BBC do say to
expect sunny spells at 11am. Both
forecasters have brought the predictions
of rain forward. The BBC say today's first
rain could fall as early as 2pm, and the
met Office now say 4pm.
One event for today has already
happened. I have had an order delivered
from Amazon via Parcel Force. It is for
some super high powered batteries. I
actually intended to buy AAA batteries for
my blood pressure meter, which is a bit
power hungry, but accidently ordered AA
batteries. I don't have any great need for
super high power, and a bit expensive, AA
batteries, but I know they will definitely
not go to waste.
Now I don't have to wait for the
postman I should be free to go and get a
bit of shopping if I can get ready in
time. Later on, maybe 3.30pm, Jodie will
be over for another beer tasting session.
I hope Michael can join us, but sadly I
think he'll still be sitting by his wife's
hospital bed being totally ignored by her,
but there just in case something happens.
His dedication is admirable, but shows
very little confidence in the hospital
staff.
2330 words today