What’s with this “Royal Pop” watch?

I can’t understand it. They look like a child’s toy. I can’t help feeling that the emperor has no clothes (nor a watch, in this case).

Ok, so I may not be the best person to judge given that in the thick end of fifty years I’ve only ever owned five watches (one of which was a Swatch and another a Rado who I think are owned by Swatch these days) and I’ve not actually worn one at all for the last twenty years, but I just wouldn’t want one of these. Even the stopwatches I used for swim coaching are probably more attractive. Just because it’s made by Swatch and Audemars Piguet means nothing. It’s a bit like buying a 348 just because it was made by Ferrari.

I actually still own my first ever watch, a Timex, a birthday gift when I was nine or ten years old, I guess. It would look amusingly lost on my wrist these days 😀

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No dig diary, 18th May 2026

I had to do the job in several goes even though it was only seven wheelbarrows of compost, but I eventually managed to get the potatoes earthed (composted) up today. I also scraped back what the blackbirds had managed to throw across the paths from the potato bed, presumably in their hunt for food.

When I turned around after filling the barrow with compost for the second time, at the end of the bed where I’d just spread the first load I saw a female blackbird, busy throwing it all back over the path again 😀 Fortunately she soon lost interest in favour of hunting in the compost bay itself, I think looking for woodlice to eat.

As well as the blackbird I had a couple of robins and a chaffinch for company, so it was a pleasant time communing with nature.

I also pulled up the last half-dozen carrots and leeks that were past being edible and composted the area where the carrots had been. The bed containing the leeks is suffering from an invasion of creeping thistle, so I need to deal with that before spreading compost there.

We’re due a fair bit of rain overnight tonight, so hopefully that should settle the loose compost down nicely.

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Woke up feeling a bit unsteady on my feet

And just out of interest, took my BP again.

So, yesterday it was 143/100 with a heart rate of 101 and this morning it is 144/134 with a heart rate of 78.

Make it make sense?

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No dig diary, 17th May 2026

Sowed a few more brassicas today — cauliflowers and swedes. Also some more beetroot. I was intending to sow climbing beans too, but ended up doing some tidying up in the workshop by way of hiding from the persistent rain showers.

Then in the evening I nipped out to lift what will probably be the last of the leeks from last season and whilst trimming them at the compost heap noticed that roe deer have been nibbling at my pea plants. Fortunately (for the moment at least) they missed the ones I planted out recently and I should have more to plant out soon.

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I know I’m not supposed to

but I was feeling a bit crap this afternoon, so decided I’d take my blood pressure anyhow. Given the result (systolic down to almost 140) I’m not surprised about how I feel. My body just doesn’t seem to be able to cope with it that low. I have no idea whether that’s something I will get used to or if it’s always going to be a problem.

What is a little worrying though is the heart rate figure. 101 seems a bit extreme given that I wasn’t actually doing anything at the time.

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No dig diary, 16th May 2026

My challenge today was to attend a family birthday celebration for an 80th, 46th and 12th without succumbing to drug-enforced sleep (which I managed, just), but before we left home I managed to get a small amount of sowing done. Mostly Winter squashes (Crown Prince, Spaghetti, Butternut and Delicata), and some Romanesco cauliflower.

There were five seeds in the Crown Prince packet. That makes them 40p per seed! Next year I think I’ll be looking for another variety.

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What does this tell us?

From the BBC’s coverage of Trump’s visit to China, the following quote from Trump caught my eye:

I’m going to say I have to speak to the person that right now is, you know, you know who he is, that’s running Taiwan.

So, he went to China. That Taiwan would be a major topic of discussion was beyond doubt. And he didn’t even bother to learn the name of the Taiwanese president?

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No dig diary, 15th May 2026

I managed a bit of planting out today, dodging the rain showers.

My in-laws had a flower bed that they’re no longer using. I’d planned on reorganising it over the Winter, but, well, blood pressure issues. So it didn’t happen. Instead, I cleared a small area and planted out a number of last year’s red onions that were sprouting. I’m hoping these will flower and I can collect seed from them later in the year.

I also planted out lettuces, and my second sowing of peas for podding.

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A return to the workshop, part 8

Not a great deal achieved today, but at least the two lower drawers now move easily.

I had to trim about 0.5mm off the runner height using the table saw and the problems were all sorted.

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And again, DHL

I had no idea these had been dropped off until someone else told me. Otherwise they’d have ended up out in the rain 🙁

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