Well, well, well, finally the end is in sight more or less. Doesn’t it feel good to be able to mix and mingle again and get those essential jobs done? What have you got planned?
I am excited, I am finally able to get my hair cut on Wednesday at 9 am – can’t wait! And on Friday afternoon I have my overdue massage to look forward to. Having a massage is part of my health and well-being strategy and a little luxury. It seems to keep my body in good running order, so to speak. What is best though – is when Jo has finished massaging my back she then gives it an exfoliant scrub, but here is the best part – she applies a large warm towel to my back and then wipes the exfoliant off – it feels so good and warm. Are you tempted to have a massage? If so, let me know and I can give Jo’s details. Here is a list of the benefits of having a regular massage.
As this is my final post (as long as we stay out of level 4) I have included a couple of extra dingbats and some additional cartoons. Having a good laugh helps lift our well-being – so enjoy them.
Recipe – Carrot Soup
Thank you Margie for this recipe. She says it’s delicious!
Ingredients:
- 600 gms diced carrot
- 1 diced onion – you can sauté this first if you wish
- 700 mls water + 2 oxo cubes if you don’t have any liquid
- 50 gms butter
- 1 tsp cumin – if you like
- 1/2 tsp turmeric – if you like
- 1 tsp salt or less
- 1/2 tsp pepper or more
- pinch of chili flakes – if you like
- 1 apple unpeeled and diced. I like Granny Smith for this recipe
Method:
- Add all the above ingredients to a pot and cook until tender
- Cool and blend to liquidise
- Enjoy with baguette
It freezes well
Enjoy!
Dingbats
These dingbats came from this website: https://dingbatsanswers.com/ in case you miss your daily dose.

A little humour
Today my friends sent me several jokes, here are a few of them – enjoy!

Dingbat answers
- Background check
- Big fish in a small pond
- Think outside the box
- In between jobs
- An eye for an eye
- One thing after another
And remember to –
use the NZ COVID Tracer app wherever you go. Also wear a face covering when out and about and cannot maintain physical distance from others.
It’s been a pleasure to chat with you each evening / morning. Thank you for your contributions and feedback, always appreciated. I now have the momentum to get back to posting a few of my backyard adventures. Until then – take care out there – GoldCard Gal 🙂
Neighbourhood Scenes
This morning I saw these two scenes along the cycle-path beside the Waikato River.










As I mentioned last night there was a possibility I would not post tonight because the The All Blacks are playing the Wallabies in Perth. It is late afternoon and here I am, part of my me could not let a night go by without posting. Not that I have much to say, but you do have your dingbats to solve, Mike’s cheesecake recipe to try, and of course some neighbourhood scenes.







While having a take-away coffee I meet another couple of cyclists who originally came from South Africa – Stefan & Sandra. They’ve recently shifted to Kihikihi from Auckland and just starting to explore their rural neighbourhood on their bikes. We chatted and discussed many issues, mainly relating to cycling. They did mention a couple of times about how pleased they are to be living here in New Zealand in such a safe and beautiful place. They felt many New Zealanders don’t realise how lucky they are to be living here. Couldn’t agree more with them. It was a nice interlude to have some face-to-face communication and then we started our return journey home in opposite directions.







Paralympic Update

