
Thursday 12th July 2018
Bulgarian: Четвъртък, 12 юли 2018 г.
0420hrs: I stirred into life, somewhat reluctantly for some unknown reason or other. Within seconds of pondering over this fact, the innards informed me, it would be best if I made my way like the clappers to the Porcelain Throne, or risk an Accifauxpa of embarrassing consequences.
A stand-up wash, teggies, and teeth were done.
Medicationalising Brenda’s Blotches and Rashes I did next.
Although still itching, the blotches were a lot less painful and were far less vivid than yesterday. I decided against using that horrible messy ointment this time, and dried up after washing and applied some Savlon cream all over, that seemed to ease things almost straight away. But with how things have been going with this ailment, I’ve found that things can change very quickly.
I had to put some clothes on of course before the Morrison man comes with the groceries I’ve ordered.
I just hope that they do not irritate things and start off the swelling and colouring up, itching and pain again.
Whatever I did when I made the small mug of tea, I hope never to do again.
I turned off the machine before I took a photo or recorded the results. Stored it back in the cupboard. Took it out and did another test with it. Tsk!
The temperature was well into the red at 31°c – 87.8°f. It felt sweaty and intrusively hot in the flat.
No sunshine yet this morning.
The bread for the Wardens and the beetroot wraps for Jenny’s Saturday nibbles came as well.
They had some missing items, Morrison own label: 2x cooked beef slices and Lemon & Lime Spring Water. At least they did not send substitutes in place this time. If they had, I’d have probably got raw chicken legs and Champagne. Hehehe!
Sorted out the Social nibbles. Raffle prizes and giveaways, got them in the bag ready for later to take with me. To the Nottingham City Homes, Winwood Heights, Stabsgefreiteress Wardens Temporary HQ, WC, Willmott-Dixon workers breakfast and tea-break room, Sarcasm & Insult distribution area, Tenants Socialisationing Area, telling Inchcock off Zone, Crockery and pottery to be stolen from, and residents room, for the Social Hour.
Then finished off and got the Wednesday post sent off.
Started on this diary, got the photographs prepared, etc.
The supplied orange recycling bag I placed on the edge of the chute. No intention of trying to squash it in, of course, merely to show the difference in size. These bags used to go down the old chute – see what I mean about the new
You can see the actual size of the new chutes, as I placed my arthritic, cramp-ridden left hand against the tiny black bag of rubbish before I tipped it down.
I had time to make up the next Morrison order… no, come to think of it, I don’t have time. Got ready and off to the Social Hour.
Placed the bag in the big bin outside the caretaker’s door.
Photographicalised the top half of Woodthorpe Court. Looks like they are starting to apply some paint now. Well, undercoat I think.
The new extra care unit being built is coming on leaps and bounds.
As I made my way down Chesnut Walk, I could see some of the residents at the bus stop.
Came up to the cabling near the Nottingham City Homes, Winwood Heights, Oberstgruppenführer Wardens Temporary HQ, WC, Willmott-Dixon workers breakfast and tea-break room, Sarcasm & Insult distribution area, Tenants Socialisationing Area, telling Inchcock off Zone, Crockery and pottery to be stolen from, and residents room, for the Social Hour.
(Bottom Photo) At first, I thought they had supplied a blow-up padding pool for us. Hahaha! Best if they don’t leave it where it is long, it’ll get knicked for sure!
Got in and greeted everyone, not that there were many residents in today. Had a chinwag with Jenny. Put the prize on the trolley, brought two raffle tickets and gave them away. Walked around to hand out the nibbles that Jenny had saved for me from the last visit, getting a few words and laughs in. Sat with Lynne, Pete, Bill Willian on Sundays and BJ arrived to join us.
BJ will ring me on Saturday just before he calls to collect me and take me to the Papplewick Pumping Station In-Steam Day. Should be a good chance for some photographicalisationing.
After more enjoyable nattering, I said cheerio to all, and caught the bus up to Mapperley Tops, to get some of Pork Ribs in Hoisin sauce. But they had none in, and a member of staff told me they had definitely stopped stocking them now. I nearly cried!
I paid the lad on the till for the stuff that I’d purchased, which was: 2 bottles of flavoured water. Some Chinese flavoured Pork Shoulder slices (For tonight’s nosh). A pack of American Style Streaky Bacon with Maple syrup, (Produce of Poland). Three little-tiny bags of small potatoes. Frikadellens. Ice cream in wafers. Piccolo tomatoes, and two fresh cream jam doughnuts for my dessert tonight.
This was when I noticed the sign for the building next door. I wondered if they, could help me? Haha!
The plates-of-meat were soon stinging as I made my with some urgency (Wee-wee needed!), and at speed, I didn’t think I was capable of anymore.
Along Plains Road and right down Mapperley Rise, onto Winchester Street and to Chestnut Walk. The Willmott Dixon lads seemed very busy.
I called in the hut for a wee-wee, and hand the Wardens some ice-cream wafers. But, the cupboard was bare, unembellished by humankind. (Well, there was me, but my qualifying for being called human, might be questionable! Haha!)
I pressed on, met Ray near the flats, and we had a little chinwag and laugh.
I reckon it was showing around 104°f on the thermometer!
I stripped off, and then got the fodder stored away
Started on updating this blog. Sister Jane rang me, she was making chilli-burgers for her and Pete’s middle-meal. Sounded nice the way she told me what was going into it. I lost, or she lost the signal.
The talk of food prompted me to get the oven ready warming up for the pork, and the potatoes and peas in the saucepan, seasoned with oregano and basil with sea salt.
Pressed on doing the diary up to here.
Went on Facebook to get caught up on the TFZer site.
All in all, overall and all together – Crap! Hehe!
I begrudgingly rated this nosh a taste score of 4.5/10, sad innit? Tsk!
Did the washing up. Then the Health Checks. Medicated areas in need of treating.
I flopped down in the chair and turned on the TV, Noisy Herbert above was giving it some clanging, banging and knocking.
Mind you, it was more entertaining than the programmes on the TV! Hehe! (But of course, I am not complaining, just mentioning it. No point in my risking Nottingham City Homes upset for me saying about their favourite, superior, influential tenant making a noise. As
Despite Herbert’s tinkering away on and off… I got off to sleep earlier than of late, thankfully.
TTFN each.
Your flat has a fever! I remember experiencing 40ºC and 99% humidity in Ravenna, Italy. The heat was oppressive and with that kind of humidity, the slightest movement cause a lot of wetness. At least your humidity is only half saturated, but 40ºC and 51% humidity is still unbearable. When we hit triple digit temps out here, the humidity is usually around 15% or less, so the heat is bearable.
Maybe you should fill the yellow coils with cold water and take a refreshing splish splash. Those pork slices might have been recycled shoe leather.
A man-made fever, too Tim.
Well, Nottingham City Homes and Willmott-Dixon made. Hehe!
You can understand how it is then, having gone through it yourself, Sir.
It’s worse with me having to keep the skin covered in the sunshine. Hopefully, the sun will not come out today when I go to the GUM clinic, and in search of some Hoisin flavoured pork ribs (No chance of that, but I like them so, I’ll try again).
I’ll see when I go out; if the coils are still there.
Didn’t have a lot of luck with the leatherette pork slices did I? Hahaha!
Cheers.
Gad, I remember 33 degrees C and high humidity in mid-May in Charleston, SC, thinking, “I can’t breathe! Sxxx!” I hate to think of what you experienced in Ravenna! (Of course, I live at 1210 meters in near desert conditions, so sea level already is a problem for me with all that oxygen I’m not used to. LOL!)
I live at 1524 meters in the high desert. I find hot, wet oxygen rich atmosphere at sea level is very oppressive.
I’m hoping to get out to the East coast next month for the day trip to Skegness, Tim.
I’m looking forward to going on the beach, if I can find spot that is not filled with yobboes and half-naked young ladies. They both put me off nowadays! (I get excited yer know) Hehehe!
I bet, now you mentioned the atmosphere, I’ll notice it more. Haha!
Cheers mate.
I understand how that is, exactly! It has to be even grimmer for you. It surprised me how much the near-sea level environment left me drained, but I learned why those Charleston, SC citizens who could (in pre-air conditioning days) left the city for higher elevations during the miserable hot months.
And why people took off for the month of August.