Sunday 9th April 2017
Polish: Niedziela 09 Kwietnia 2017
Terrible night again, kept dreaming and waking, nodding off again, dreaming and waking… Oh dear! The irritating thing is I cannot recall any of the dreams and failed to make any notes on the pad.
0435hrs: Felt a bit nippy this morning. The stomach rumbled with a painful stab or two that informed me of the urgency to disentangle myself from the £300 second-hand recliner and make for the porcelain throne… Damn it! I didn’t make it in time on this occasion! Tripping over the picker-upper stick on the way didn’t help.
Like yesterday, it flowed freely and had some blood in it this morning. Then, as I started to cleanse and sort things out, as I put the clothing in a bucket to soak and disinfect, I realised the hot water was cold!
Yes, I checked in the kitchen and found I’d left the hot water tap running last night in the sink once more! Luckily it was still only around 0500hrs so the water should heat up a bit before it stops for the day. Boiled a few kettles of water to soak the clothes in.
Realised also, that I’d left the kitchen window open – that explained why it felt a bit nippy earlier. Huh!
Got the medications taken with a cuppa and took the drugs.
A bit concerned about the first readings of the day.

Might be due to the hassle I’ve been having so far?Still, the weight had gone down a bit.
Still, the weight had gone down a decent amount.bit.
I got the computer going and finished the Saturday diary off, then started this one off.
The tea had gone cold, so I went to make another one. Tested the hot water while in there and it was heating up nicely. Phew!
I felt that warm wet sensation again. Another cleaning and the medicating session had to be done. The tea went cold again.
Put the kettle on. And had a feeling-sorry-for-myself moment as I viewed the scenery outside.
Then had a feeling-sorry-for-myself moment as I saw the scene outside, while the tummy rumbled, Anne Gyna let me know she was there and Duodenal Daniel started off giving me some jip!
It didn’t last long, though. As I returned the medications to their drawer, I saw that last night’s dosage pot was still full of the tablets – I’d missed taking them! What a clot! I’m getting worse and don’t know where to get help from, Humph! Hehe!
Mustn’t complain though, I’m lucky to be here still. I cheered up a bit and decided to stay in today.
And see how he is, and get this WordPressing finished and did some graphics and Facebooking. No buses anyway on a Sunday.
Checked the Google Calendar and found a reminder that Monday is going to be a rather busy day.
I don’t have to collect the prescriptions now though, having fetched them yesterday.
Not looking forward to tomorrow much.
Might not have time to do the diary at all, so I may leave it and do two on the next day when there will be far fewer tasks to be completed?
Got an email from Sister Jane.
Replied and hoped to get out to see her soon.
I warned her of the dreadfully bland tasteless Mature (Huh!) Manchego lambs cheese I got from Lidl.
Ga
wd it was awful.
Like paper-mashie with plastic! Tim Price told me that this type of cheese was appetising, apparently, Lidl had bought in the crap brand.
The tummy continues to rumble grumble and twinge. Anne Gyna has eased off, but Duodenal Daniel was persistent. Hate days like this.
Did some Facebooking. Got graphic started and finished for the TFZers.

Amazed it only took me four hours from start to posting it off.
Got myself ready for the ablutionisationing session.
Only one cut in the shaving process, no bleeding gums or teeth, however, Little Inchy was sore and Haemorrhoid Harold bled a bit, but far less than earlier. Again, no complaints from me.
Called Olive to see if I could call on her, but no answer. I think I had a distant memory of her telling me she was going out with the family today though.
Got the jars in the bag and set off down to the foyer.
Tenant Janie was there waiting for a lift and I had a chat with her, cause she had not bee to any meetings for a while. Seems they had changed her medication doses and it didn’t suit her, poor gal.
Hobbled off down Chestnut Walk to deposit the jars in the bottle bank bin.
Back to the flats turned left and up into the beloved Copse.
Lovely morning as I set off walking up through it, but Anne Gyna soon let me know she was there.
Tsk!
To the top and right into Woodthorpe Grange Park.
As I passed the kiddies park I took a photo of the flats.
Olive’s is located on the left corner four floors down.
Wandered off up and through the park. With the weather being so fine it had brought out many families and dogs walking their owners, and I got a lot of pleasure (A touch of jealousy too, Hehe) just by watching them enjoy themselves.

I waddled through the garden section and up into the Tropical House.
I loved this last time I went a while ago now, and again I did so.
Just out of site to the right of this path I took on entering the indoor garden, I found they had altered the fish pond and added another feeding water pond next to it.

I can’t remember if the model of the elephant was there last time, but looked like it was either new or had been cleaned up.
Had a chinwag to a lady and gentleman who were sat on the rest bench at the end.
Well, a chat with the lady, the poor bloke looked awfully down and depressed, poor soul.
She asked if I knew what the model animal was supposed to represent behind where she was sat. I said I’ll take a photographicalisation of it and if I find out, I’ll return and write it on the sign near it.
She laughed and he sneered. The chap was obviously in pain, I think.
Said my farewells and turned at the end and back down the other side, where I managed to get another photograph of the pond, this time with the feeder one in the shot.
Just missed getting the two people I’d been speaking to it, but got the end of the bench. Hehehe!
Departed the lovely warm garden and made my way to have a look in the PArk’s Flower Shop. Not the foggiest idea what I was looking at plant-wise, but had the idea of asking someone if they had any indoor plants that are hard to kill-off. But they were so busy, I just had a wander around and left.
Anne Gyna was getting more irritable with me the longer I plodded on, so decided to have a nip (Or hobble, might be a better word here, Haha!) around the edge planting and then cut through back towards the apartments.
The beautiful and tallest tree I passed demanded photographicalisationing from me.
So I did. Glad I caught mother and daughter in it, I didn’t mean to, but Mum seemed so happy at getting out and about, it pleased me that she did. I knew she was happy, cause my I.Q. told me.

As I wandered around the thicket I spotted these whatever-they-are plants, with the flower heads seemingly growing upside down. Gorgeous, they were.
I foolishly let myself hobble down the hill into another thicket. (I say foolishly because then, I have to climb back up the hill and knew Anne Gyna was not going to be pleased with this – and I was right, Humph!)
I went down to get a closer look at this bit of growth because I thought I’d spotted a little squirrel in it.
I waited for ages in case it came out or showed itself again.
It did eventually, but by the time it did, I had been distracted by watching some Wood Pigeons that were too far off to photograph
when the squirrel did appear once again and was too slow to catch it as it ran off. Still, I got a good one of the greenery?
As I turned around and climbed the little hill to the pathway back into the park, I caught this Horrible Herbert of a Footpath Cyclist coming out of the park and nearly colliding with a young couple strolling along. Humph!

Hobbling rather painfully now, I regretted my decision to try and take a photograph of the squirrel down the hill.
Limped back up the hill and along to where the flats are, and down the grass to the flats.
Far busier on the kiddies park and cafe area now than when I set out. Perhaps the pubs are closed? Hehe!
Managed to get to the flats easier than I thought I might. Had an unpleasant dizzy spell in the lift going up, but all okay by the time I got into the diminutive dwelling.
A heavy duty session on the porcelain throne went well, very well, no bleeding whatsoever. And Anne Gyna calmed down nicely.
Had a rinse and got the potatoes in the saucepan on a low heat.
Made a cuppa and took the midday medications.
A spell on Facebooking then got on with updating this diary. So glad I took the photographs now, I love it when they come out alright. It took hours to get the diary how I wanted it to.
Time for the evening tablets and lotions now. Tsk! I took them a little earlier than I usually do, bearing in mind I missed last nights dosages, I thought it best to.
So, as I made anothe
r mug of tea, I notice a young couple far down below, shoes off and having a mini picnic and getting the sun. Don’t blame them.
I tried to take a good picture of them through the glass in the windows but had to take several efforts before I got the decentish one here on the left.
The boiling potatoes were certainly overcooked (Understatement there, Hehe!) a bit. When I tried them they fell to bits. This called for a change of meal plans. So I poured a bit of Soy sauce into the cracks and tried to get them back into a shape resembling potatoes and put them in the oven to firm up and brown off, fingers crossed.
The fatigues came over me even earlier tonight. Ah, the hobble in the park I suspect as being the reason?
There can be no doubt about it, my Métier, stroke forte is defeat. Guaranteed and utter failure! Humph!
Not with a lot of hope or expectancy of success, I scrutinised the TV paper to see if there was anything worth trying to stay awake to watch.
Went to check the spuds and add some vegetarian sausages to them. Hard to believe I know, but I burnt the back of my hand doing this. Such a shock it was, me having an Accifauxpa? I think I might have said, “Oh, my word!” ![]()
Enjoyed the fodder. Rated it at 9.2/10
The TV was not good – but could I fall asleep? No!
Well into the morning before I got off into the land of nod.
Humph!





Then onto Facebooking.
Near the top of the hill, before going over it and down into Carrington, I stopped and turned to take a picture of where I’d walked along the road so far. And caught this naughty Pavement Cyclist who came onto the road at the pelican lights when they were on red and nearly hit lady crossing (Out of picture), then he turned right and up the hill on the road.
It was outside the chip shop, called Pancho’s Fish Restuarant – Burgers, Pizzas & Kebabs.N
were horrible! Hehe! Looks like not much has changed?
With the big bag of medications and the other things, I was struggling a bit when I left the store, so caught a bus back into Sherwood.
locations.
Got the nosh sorted and served up.
From the Lidl store in Carrington.
Made a nice strong brew and took the normal medications at the same time.
Got the meal started, not that it took much bother tonight.
As I lay there, naked chested I swear I could see down to the outer part of the tummy bulge, the well-swollen stomach bulge at that, moving as if something was inside and wanting to be outside of it?

Back in the flat, I got the descaler going – but made a bit of an Accifauxpa with it… I know, what a Plonka!
juice into the saucepan and got the caramelised onion gravy granules, tomato puree and the oven dish ready to use to bake the bacon later.
I reread the instruction to see what I’d made a Whoopsiedangleplop with… I was supposed to have put the whole unopened sachet into the water, not empty it into the kettle.
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Took the evening medications with it.
The broth, come stew, come soup, come Beans bacon mix was cooked to perfection for me. But a bit of a disaster with the plan to make enough to last two meals and days.





un was shining, and the wind a blowing as I departed on my hobble to and down Winchester Street Hill and to the bank to see Lisa, the new manager.
Back at the flats, I was nearly blown off my feet by the wind.
Updated the diary for Monday next on my Google page.
Took the evening medications, finished on Facebooking and got the fodder prepared.

I think the retention increased during the night too, ’cause the new jammie bottoms felt awfully tight around the top of the legs this morning, in comparison to last night?
Then some I made into sepia after graphicalising them, of the TFZer gals celebrating Easter of old.
A mixture of overcast and sunny up to now today since it’s got light.
I was soon stopped in my hobbling tracks as I found three baby squirrels playing on the grass near the trees about ten foot or so in front of me.
One of Sherwood’s Pavement Cyclist nearly hit me as he rode off the pavement over the pedestrian crossing, the opposite way up a junction road (Photographe left) and onto the pavement opposite.
Through the entrance and approached the short Muggers Passage as it is known locally.

Out the bottom entrance and walked up into the City Centre.
At this window, I looked back (The right one) where I’d just walked, and there are eighteen eateries in this view some of them enormous. Not many customers about I thought? The left second picture taken to the right is of the three new dineries, each with two floors of customer settings! And only four or five people nearby, and they are all outside of the mega-restaurants?
At the end of this Foreman Street on the right corner, is an entertainment thingy, Cinemas, games rooms, shops, restaurants, Casino, etc. (Not my photo, took this one off of the web)
Walked down into the slab square.
The computer utilised and updated this diary to here.

0550hrs: Back down to collect the washing, taking the camera with me.
Out and over the road to the glass recycling bins and deposited the jars, then left along Chestnut Walk and right down Winchester Street Hill.
mber for her. She agreed with me that things with the ID were in a mess. Then informed me that my Doctor Vindla was not in today but should be tomorrow, and she will let her have the request if she agrees she’ll let me know via email, and I should be able to call on Thursday or Friday to collect it.
Caught the bus back into Sherwood and called at the Continental Food Shop and got some bread and Krakowski meat.
On leaving the store on Mansfield Road, I observed two pigeons totally ignoring what looked like the remains of a Kebab in the roadside gutter.
healing cream to use for the red swelling. I was in and out in fifteen minutes, five more and I was on the 40 bus, another ten minutes and I was dropping off on Winchester Street Hill. Never been known to be so quick and sorted so soon.
Got the meal on the go.
Woke with a proper start at 0400hrs, desperate to get to the porcelain throne and tend to the warm wet sensation from the lower regions. Good start this I thought! Harry Haemorrhoid had been bleeding badly, my new jammies had to put in soak in a bowl of disinfectant. Antisepticated and cleaned myself up, creamed the rear end and I think I might have uttered a few naughty words to myself. (Well, yes, I did!)
The bad start to the day brought a renewed concern about the Pension ID and bank farce. Thus I sank into the dark mood. Sorted the week’s medication pots out and made a mug of tea and took the mornings doses.
Started off the belly pork, adding Soy Sauce to the water in the Crock-Pot and put it on slow cook.
Did some WordPress blogging.
Got the meal cooking. I put some vegetable sausages in the oven to heat up, curried beans in the saucepan – the belly pork in Soy sauce was soon ready in the crock-pot, and I got it all in the dish.

0345hrs: Woke up with some memories of the dreams I’d had. A barren landscape as far as I could see, all repetitions of the same plot of land in a mire or bog?
The sky had brightened, just after taking this photo, surprisingly, the rain started.
l, through the Woodthorpe Park.
Alighted the bus in the City Centre and hobbled to the Jessop camera store on Clinton Street.
Cheaper to croak out, at least my funeral is all paid for. Humph!
Left the Boots store and walked to the other end of the centre (mall) to Tesco’s.
Got in Tesco and spent a bit more, Tsk! Sourdough bread, vegetable sausages, seaweed crispies, black bean sauce and… do you know? Them their Fresh Cream Horns jumped right into my basket again!
I think oven chips, the pie, beetroot and onions for tonight, this afternoon rather.

Titivated myself and creamed the areas requiring it. Into the kitchen and made a cuppa and took the medications with a nice strong cup of tea.
Linda Novak mentioned her local area statistics on a Facebook comment and her post and this got me searching for mine.
I hope she likes it.
Made a brew and took the afternoon medications.
The clouds were getting much lighter now.
Did some more graphicalisationing.
Took a final photographicalisation of the sky.
the oven.