Monday
10th June, 2019 1330
I
went to the chemist for my monthly necessities and with not being
paid during August, was prepared for a slightly higher than usual
expense, after all, I wanted to have enough to last until the first
payday next academic year in September and leave myself not needing
to buy anything out of July's salary.
I
was also determined to try something else for my arthritis. The last
stuff did absolutely nothing and I had decided on fish oil capsules
but when I got there I decided to give the crushed seashells and
prawn carapaces a shot. Pricey but what the hell, it won't destroy my
insides as did diclofenac. But oh no, my 188¥
bottle was not to be! Normally I hate the women working in
supermarkets and the like for trying to flog me a brand of soap I
don't want or even something I don't want regardless of brand.
However the intervention this time came from the girl who always
“does” me and lately has ensured I get 5 for 3 and other offers
on my regular items (I think I have six months supply of Metformin as
a result!) and she seemed to think I would be better off buying a tub
that cost 388¥!
What?? Then she pointed out that rather than 60 capsules it contained
180 and at two a day would last three months. Ok, made sense. Then
she stiffed me with a buy one get one half price offer! I now have
six months' supply! Or
so I thought. When Alice translated the label later it read two
tablets twice a day so it's three months worth.
I
nearly called for an ambulance when everything was rung up at the
till and the total came to 906¥!! At least next month the bill
should be about 10¥ and if the glucosamine hasn't worked by the time
it runs out in December then it never will and nobody will be able to
say I never gave it a fair crack of the whip. Wish me luck.
On
Saturday we went for Alice's birthday treat. Despite my having agreed
to go to Baiyin yesterday I never scaled the operation down because
her mum was cooking us lunch yesterday.
Unusually
for Holiday Inn, this one was difficult to find, being tucked away in
a huge shopping mall and to my surprise because we didn't have a
reservation (for a buffet???) we were told to leave a phone number
and go elsewhere for half an hour. To be fair, well within that time
they called to say they now had a table.
Annie
had expressed reservations about the place, having read online
reviews that were not complimentary. I pointed out they were all
Chinese authors and in fact for us, it was a good sign – plenty of
western stuff! And there was, it was little different to other hotels
in the chain I have been to in China and we all (yes, me too) ate
heartily. I confined myself to sashimi and prawns though – no
vegetables – and some desserts later.
One
huge black mark though. 168¥
per head if you paid via Wechat, if you used cash it was 228¥!!!
I thought it outrageous, especially given that it was plastered all
over the BBC earlier this
week:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-china-blog-48552907
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-china-blog-48552907
If
you read it, I am the one person who does not have Wechat!
Luckily
Alice had enough in her account to cover it and I handed the cash to
her but it did leave a nasty taste.
On
Sunday morning we took a taxi to the long distance bus station and
while the other two went to get the tickets I remained outdoors for a
last smoke. Two minutes later I was besieged by shouts from various
uniformed personnel indicating smoking in the open air was
prohibited! My back well and truly up, I went near the street, only
to still be hounded a foot further away! By way of protest, I ensured
they could see me blowing the smoke back across the line. I could
have just gone into the building and sparked up in an alcove and
probably not been spotted.
Alice's
mum made a load of dumplings (which were actually very good) and some
cold dishes, the only one of which I tried was deep fried aubergine
coated in egg batter. I was more concerned with showing willing and
finishing the dumplings I had been apportioned, especially seeing as
I was still full from Saturday night. I managed it.
Afterwards
the girls dumped me in a bar (I had my laptop) and I sat drinking and
watching TV while they explored Baiyin. When we finally got back home
at 2015 they had been complaining of starvation for an hour so we
tried a new (to me) halal restaurant that does particular noodles.
With my lack of gnashers, eating noodles is a fiddly and messy affair
but these were ravioli-sized squares and I was given a bowl of these
with bamboo shoots. The only problem was a forest of coriander
slapped on top and loads of tofu lurking in the soup. I hate both.
The girls harvested the coriander and I avoided getting tofu in my
spoon. Quite tasty as it happens but no chance of obtaining a cold
beer (despite there being a bar next door where I could have got gin,
tia maria, baileys etc but NO beer!) so I doubt I will return
regardless of the proximity to my home.
Time
to start cooking now. With Annie now leaving in less than a fortnight
I need to make my own special dumplings and now I have my internet
back to normal I am making that goulash.
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