Monday, May 25, 2026

IS HE FIXED, OR NOT???

 

This morning I am driving over to the lake, having a walk, then going into Frankton to pick up Mc DREAMY!  

FOR.  THE.  FIFTH.  TIME.  He has been backwards and forth from Sewing Machine World's repairman since December 18th last year.

MAYBE, just maybe, this time he is fixed?

I am NOT holding my breath to be honest.  If one technician can't find and fix the problem in 5 months, how can a new repairman do it in a week?  I'm so sceptical. 

Let's hold our breath and see... I can't pick him up until 10am when the shop opens.  I won't be leaving the shop before making the lady test it in front of me, FOR SURE!

If all goes well, I will take Mc Dreamy to the Village Craft Room and use him there. 

Late yesterday I finished the first of two (for now) Red/Black/White Braid runner tops.

ABOVE: And there it is.  It needs to be quilted and have binding added, but not yet.  I'm working on having about a dozen ready for those steps, and do them over a few days.

ONWARD...


ABOVE: He's back! He works!

And I'm at craft group, so I'll do a fuller update once I'm home later.

Well it is much later!   

First up, I got to Sewing Machine World and spent an hour there, getting Mc Dreamy and a few fabrics.  NOT a lot of fabric, but it took forever cos Neil can TALK, and talk and talk!

I told him if he didn't hurry up he was buying me lunch, cos I'd still be there at lunchtime. lol

So he hurried up, but it still took him an hour to cut up about 8 pieces of fabric for me.

After that I went to Craft Group, and made this runner top:

ABOVE: It is very similar to yesterday's one, but not identical.  I used Mc Dreamy, and he went like, well... a dream.  😂😊

Funny story.

The group of us ladies at Craft Group were discussing how we are often asked by various people to 'hem this, alter that, make this for charity' and so on.

I said I always just say NO, cos I'm too busy doing my own thing, or I simply do not support that charity.  Or I don't like that person!

So that was the discussion going on when next thing, a lady from the village walks into our room and starts asking 'any sewers' if we could sew up these dresses for Samoan children???

There was only three of us 'sewers' in the room.  I turn around and catch the eye of one of our ladies and she almost bursts into laughter.  My look must have said it all.

I SUDDENLY HAD SELECTIVE HEARING LOSS... and although the lady asking for us to make the dresses went on and on about it, I just kept on sewing my runner and ignored her.

Once she left, there were quite a few laughs.

After craft group, I decided one of the fabric I had bought in the morning was just adorable, and I thought, I'll go back to Sewing Machine World right now and buy more.

It was DELICIOUS walking back into the shop just to see Neil's face drop!  He thought I was back to say Mc Dreamy wasn't going!!!!

I let him sweat for a minute, then put him out of his misery.  He called me a bad word... in jest of course.

It was a wasted trip, cos seems I had bought the last of the fabric I wanted more of, and there's none left anywhere.  Damn.

I'm now home, and about to unload the car.  I used it to get around today, I had too much to do, carry and so on.

And now, it's 8.45 pm.  We are watching the telly.. and will be off to bed fairly soon.  We are both tired... too many nights with interrupted sleep.  Thanks to the knee pain still.

Catch ya tomorrow.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

A LAZY SUNDAY

 

First and foremost for today... we are having a lie in.  Probably not a 'sleep in', as we both tend to wake up at the usual time, no matter what day it is.  Which is a bit of a bugger.

But never mind.  Moving on.

Photos of yesterday's purchases:

ABOVE:  More greens and Kiwiana fabrics.


ABOVE: Then I went slightly nuts, and bought that lot ... to make a few Brown and Gold hued Braid Runners.  I don't know if I have anything suitable for the centre of a runner in those shades. I shall have a hunt in the 'stash' later on, I might get lucky.


ABOVE: Then I spied that Red Tui fabric, so got those two fabrics to make a couple of Red/Black 'n' White Braid Runners.  

Going outside my comfort zone again.  But worth having a bit more variety on the stall I reckon.


ABOVE: We got this funky plant pot at the garden centre.  I'm not sure where it's going yet.

ABOVE: Lastly, this freakin' cute flower/bud holder.  In the shop they had a single flower in each vial... it looked so cute.  All I had to put in them last night was lavender... which were a bit short.  You could buy these in groups of 9/12/16/32 and so on.  There was also a large round one... I was tempted, but as I'm happy with what's on our dining table, I left the large round one there.

I think I have been ever so good not buying much 'clutter' for the inside of the house since we moved, so yesterday felt a bit naughty.  But it's also nice to have a little splurge now and then.

Stew is doing the weekend grocery shop once he's up.  Then later on we are going out for lunch.  

Other than that, we really have no plans for the rest of the day.

I'm hanging out for TOMORROW, when I can go and get Mc Dreamy and bring him home again. 

ONWARD...

11.22 am  and all the housework is done.

I've cut out strips for two red/black/white runners. 

Stews done his shopping. Pak n Save had NO DIET COKE! That's a first, so we are now at Rototuna having lunch, before going to New World for Diet Coke.

We can't live without our DC.

Another very average lunch, at Robert Harris in Rototuna.  At least their hot chocolate was HOT.

Home, and I tried to have a little nap, but nope, not happening.  Stew went out to the cemetary to tidy up his parent's gravesite.  Now he's watching ... rugby.  What a surprise.

I'm thinking of going into Crabby Quarters to start one of those red/black/white runners.  But I'm not enthused right now.

Maybe a bit later.

It is now 6 pm, and I've done some sewing this afternoon.  I have got one new runner top done, and will show you tomorrow.  I'm quite happy with it.  Weird, it's not blue or green!

Now we are settling down for the evening, feet up, blankie on... till bedtime.

Catch ya tomorrow.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

DAY TRIP TO AUCKLAND

  

Whoop whoop, we have a full day ahead of us.

We are going to Auckland for the day.

First up we shall be stopping in at Ribbon Rose, which is a huge fabric shop in Penrose.  I am specifically looking for more greens for runners.

Next stop will be visiting Stew's sister Khady.  We are going with her to the Parnell Market, where we will grab some food for our lunch.  I think lunch is going to be in a park?  Not sure, but out and about somewhere.

After that, Stew and I will be heading over to the North Shore to visit my Aunty Joyce.  She has nagged us for years to visit her!  Whoops, just never got around to it.  We see her at family get togethers usually.

So that's our plans for today.

Oh and before I forget it... today marks ONE YEAR in our new home.  That year has gone damn fast!

ONWARD...

9.42 am, traveling along the Southern Motorway, almost at Mt Wellington and we just saw a motorbike rider doing something utterly CRAZY. He was riding along without holding on to his bikes handlebars!!!   WTF?  I can't believe anyone would be so utterly STUPID. 

Nearly at Ribbon Rose,  its been ages since we have been there. I'm a bit excited.  😊

ABOVE: 11.10 am, and our visit to Ribbon Rose was awesome.  The lady who measured out our fabric was the owner of the shop, and she ended up giving us about 3 metres of fabric for FREE! 

She had recognised me from our last visit, she said she remembers me saying "Are you shitting me?", when I found out they were having a massive sale and I didn't know. Lol

We are now visiting Khady. No market visit after all, we got here too late for that. 

5.45 pm and we are finally on our way home. A fuller update once we are home. For now a few photos of the city...




7.20 pm, we are safely home.  I felt so sorry for Coco, I watched her on and off all day. She spent all her time wandering around the house, looking for us.  😕  She was so  happy when we got home.  She's now sitting on my lap, 
on top of my heated throw.  So cute.
Our day went pretty much exactly as planned... Ribbon Rose, then off to pick up Stew's sister Khady.  We had lunch at the cafe at Palmers Garden Centre in Remuera.  It was very average I must say.

ABOVE:  While at the garden centre, I was so tempted to buy one of those blue Orchids!  BUT, our home would have been too cold for it, and at $89, it would have died and been an utter waste of money.  So sad, cos just how beautiful are they!  I did buy a couple of things there though, and will show you tomorrow.

After lunch, we visited a cousin of Stew and Khady's just up the road from the cafe.

ABOVE: Their home overlooks Orakei Basin, such a lovely view!  That little 'lake' is actually a coastal inlet.  It's where people go to do water skiing etc (mostly).  We spent a very nice hour or so catching up with Ross and Libby, before then heading over to see my Aunty Joyce on the North Shore.


ABOVE: Joyce lives in a retirement village, way, way bigger than where we live!  Huge high rise buildings, probably a couple of thousand people live there, if not more.
She gave us a tour of the main facilities.  It was very nice, but not for us.
The above photo is taken in the main foyer, I loved those paintings.

ABOVE: We only saw one area that had gardens.  There was probably a few more dotted around, but it really just felt cold and impersonal.  Virtually NO trees.  

ABOVE:  Joyce standing in front of the vege planters, she has one.  There's only 6, she was lucky to get one.
Her apartment is very nice, more spacious than our little home and certainly more modern.  I could live in it, but not in that complex.
After visiting with Joyce and her 'boyfriend', we left for home.
The traffic was horrendous getting out of Auckland, then it eased up thankfully.
We got home just in time for Stew to watch the rugby! 
I cooked us a light dinner.
And now I am going to do WORDLE, then browse the 'net.
I will post a photo of my new fabric, and the other things I bought at the garden centre, tomorrow.
Catch ya then.

Friday, May 22, 2026

FREAKIN MOSAICS FOR SURE!!!

 

I am hell fire, bent and determined to GO TO MOSAICS today.

I really, really want to get that damn bird panel finished and off my mind.

I will be staying down in the craft room all morning I suspect.

When I get home from that I will put the new electric blanket on the bed, then head into Crabby Quarters to work on the latest runner.

So... that's me plans for at least the morning.

Catch ya later.

ONWARD...

11 am and I did the last of the grouting on my panel. Next week I can seal it,  and it will be finished.

As I was down in the community rooms, I popped into the sewing room to see if anyone was in there. And yes, one of the Monday ladies was working on her own, so I decided to join her.

I went home and grabbed all me stuff, came back and set myself up in a new spot, where I had more room.

ABOVE: My new corner of the craft room. 

2.35 pm:  Just home from the craft room, where I spent a very enjoyable time sewing with 'L' for company.  We both enjoy sewing for the love of it, and were perfectly happy sewing and having chats here and there.  We both had lunch down there as well, though mine was just some crackers and hummus.
Now that I'm home, I've cleaned up Coco poop, she's got the shits for some reason.  Thank God she goes outside to do her business!  I found out that the studio camera picks up a person out on the back patio as well as inside the studio. That's great!   
Now if someone enters the back patio area, the camera picks them up and sends me an alert.

Coco didn't rise from her bed until 1 pm today.  I was watching the lounge via the camera all morning, no Coco in sight.  Then she came dawdling into the lounge just after 1 pm and proceeded to check out the doors, the view out the window, then the cheeky tart jumped up on my chair and checked out my computer desk.  Then, backwards and forwards she went, from the front door to the kitchen, then back to the window, my chair and so on.  Luckily the camera does not alert me for the dog.  Only humans.

We are going to Auckland for the day tomorrow, having the cameras on will give me peace of mind, not just for security, but to keep an eye on Coco.  😊😉
4.15 pm, and I've just finished two runner tops for the day.  So that's 5 so far this week.  I'm very happy with that.

The last one I just did, I ventured out of the comfort zone, and used a totally different fabric for the border:

ABOVE:  It isn't just a plain, one colour fabric, and I'm not sure what I think of it.  It looks more yellow in the photo, it's not though.  I'll keep looking at it, and if it doesn't scream hell NO! in the next day or two, it will stay on.  
I'm done sewing for the day now, I'm tired.  Might just sit and do a jig saw, read the news, do WORDLE, and so on.

So, I did all of the above, then Stew arrived home and I cooked us some dinner.  We had beef meatballs in a Teriyaki marinade over UDON noodles.  Bloody yum.
Now?
He's watching rugby in the front room (no surprises there), and I'm watching mindless TV in the lounge.  
Time to sign off, catch ya tomorrow.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

HEADSTONE BUSINESS

 

In August, we as a family will be doing a 'formal' unveiling of my Dad/Mum and Sister's combined headstone.   We have been in talks with the Stonemason company for a while now, and it's not actually going that well.
We feel like they are trying to rip us off.  So this morning, before I do anything else, I will be visiting said Stonemasons, to try and sort it out in person.
My niece Rowena has been trying to sort it out via email, but isn't getting anywhere when it comes to explanations on costs not adding up. 😖
Once I get home I am going down to Mosaics to TRY and get more work done on my Bird Panel.  It has sat in the craft room for weeks with me doing nothing with it.  It's starting to bother me, so I really should get it finished.

ABOVE:  After mosaics, I will fix the runner I stuffed up yesterday, then work on this one. 

Further thought on yesterday's main topic of 'conversation'... me blogging past 20 years.  I have a few months to continue thinking about it.  Thanks for your comments.  Yes, it is totally up to me and how I feel about it.  I will see how I feel come October I suppose.  

ONWARD...
It is now 12.25 pm, and I've spent the entire morning out and about.
First up, I got the headstone issue sorted out, and everything should be tickety boo for the unveiling in August now.
Then I came home and went to the Coffee & Chat in the Community Centre.
COMPLETELY forgot about mosaics... again.  😖😂
Instead, I went to The Base and did some shopping.

ABOVE: Stew said he felt really cold last night in bed... so now we have a lovely new electric blanket.  It has 'multi' zones, so if ya just want to keep ya feet warm, it does that.
Ya gotta love Briscoes, there's always a sale on.  I got that blanket for half price, which is awesome as I'd NEVER pay $699 for it!  Like that is daylight robbery eh?
I also got a clock for the kitchen, cos the one that was in there got moved.   I do move things around, just a bit.
Steve and Bex bought me some amazing Wool/Possum socks last winter, and I've been wearing them for DAYS.  They are just so warm, I no longer have cold feet.
Luckily for me, I found the last pair in Farmers this morning.  So now I can wash the ones I've been wearing for days, no more stinky feet. lol
Right, I'm going to have some lunch, then go and unpick the sashings off yesterdays runner, and get on with me sewing.

ABOVE:  4.30 pm, and I fixed that runner.  It looks 'right' now.  
Sitting in Crabby Quarters and I finally notice this:

ABOVE:  I have been out and about all over town, wearing my village name tag!
WHAT.  A.  DICK.   I'm told quite a few of us forget we have it on when we go outside the village.
I wore mine to the Coffee & Chat this morning.  NOT that I really need to.  Most people there know who I am now.  
Stew should be home soon, and I will take him up to the pub. I might even stay with him for a while before visiting the kids.

ABOVE:  Another delightful evening spent visiting the kids.  Miss Lily 'posing'... as soon as I point my phone at her she does that!  She has learnt well off Dante.
She is now stringing a few words together... and she kept saying 'Hello Grandma' and giving me big hugs.  It melts me heart, she is soooo damn adorable.
I spent a pleasant hour or so with Stew and our friends at the pub as well.
Happy to be home now.
Very tired.
Stew kept me awake until 1.30 last night... tonight I am sleeping in the front room.  Just to get some uninterrupted sleep. 
I hope like hell his knee stops paining him so much soon.  I am worried the operation has not helped at all!
Time will tell of course... we have to give it at least a year for optimal recovery.
And that's it, I'm done for the day.
Catch ya tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

ANOTHER RUNNER, ANOTHER WALK

 

Another 'normal' day around here.

I am going to work in Crabby Quarters this morning, making another runner top.

ABOVE: This is the first one I will be working on this morning... still keeping to the Kiwiana theme. 

After lunch, once it has warmed up a bit, I'm going for a walk, probably just around the bridges/river bank.  Going to the lake takes up quite a bit of time when I go on the bus, and right now I am more invested in spending time sewing, getting my stock numbers back up. 

ONWARD...

Two things have been going around in my head this morning (and overnight).

ONE.  I just can't bear the thought of the all the work and upheaval involved in getting new carpet put down.   It is just too soon after settling in here, the move here is still too fresh in my head.  So, I am cancelling the new carpet plans.  FOR NOW... maybe in a few years I will revisit that idea.  I think Stew is massively relieved, as he wasn't looking forward to all that work either.

TWO.  I will have been blogging for TWENTY YEARS, every day, without fail, this October.

Rhonda commented last night that my blog has changed, and it's more (my words) normal and mundane.  No dramas on here anymore.  I am being more private.  Of course it's due to respecting (up to a point) others privacy now.  Social media is not what it used to be.  It's not as safe.

So, here's my dilemma.  Something I've been pondering for a couple of years really.

Do I want to keep blogging past the TWENTY YEARS?  Who cares anymore if I blog or not? Am I no longer interesting enough to read?  The blog will probably get more boring as I age and can't do as much as well.  

I have used my blog as an online diary of my life, my family's lives ... but family are not interested in being on here anymore, and I doubt even half of them read it now.  I think only those 'lurkers' who no longer have access to us do!

So that's something I am seriously pondering on right now.  I have four and a half months to decide.

OPINIONS WELCOME.   And don't say just blog once a week after October... I'm an all or nothing sort of person.

I stupidly gave away Stew's Angel Bay Beef Patties to Lacy the other day (as a thank you for doing my housework).  WHOOPS.

So this morning I went to the supermarket to get some replacements for him... he has them for his lunches at work.

I came away with 5 full bags of groceries, NONE of which we really needed!  

And bugger me, DON'T go to the supermarket hungry!

ABOVE: Yeah, and that's not even a quarter of the evil shit I bought!  

There's some lovely fresh shit in the fridge, fruit, dips, mussels for him indoors, and so on.

It wasn't ALL BAD.


ABOVE:  My lunch, a HEALTHY chicken salad.  It will be followed by a fruit tart (see above).  Maybe two. 😋😂

ABOVE: Today I made this Braid Runner top, and part of another one. I'm very happy with the progress I'm making on them.

OMG!  Look at it.  I've made a freaking dumb mistake!
I forgot the black strip around the 'inner' edge, before putting the sashings on!  Now I have to unpick the damn thing.  Grrrrr.

I went for a short walk this afternoon, nothing stellar.  Coco came with me, so that's why it was only a short walk, she's not up for long walks anymore.

9.57 pm, and I'm now watching Coronation Street before heading off to bed.
I had planned to unpick the sashings off today's runner while sitting here, but just couldn't be arsed.  I'll do it tomorrow.
And there ya go, another day done and dusted.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

CARPET COMPANY

 

Today I'm taking the first step towards replacing the bloody horrible carpet in this house.  Something I bitterly regret not doing before we even moved in.

It certainly would have saved the added work involved in doing it now.

Stew and I are on the same page when it comes to the choice of carpet... it really only boiled down to two carpets, both pure wool.  A speckled, cream/beige based carpet, very similar to what we had in our last home.

The carpet company rep is coming over mid afternoon.  In the meantime, I will get into Crabby Quarters and continue making Braid Runner tops.  I want to have 4-5 tops made before I do the quilting and binding.

So there ya go, another day's plans all laid out.

Catch ya later.

ONWARD...

12.45 pm.  The day has gone kinda to plan, except I had to add in Morning Tea at the Community Centre, then one of my neighbours and I went to Spotlight, as I needed more backing/binding fabric.

Scored big there, the fabric was 40% off the original price, THEN another $40 off for spending over $120.  So what should have cost me $182.40, ended up costing me $87.  I like bargains like that.

I finally got home again about 45 minutes ago, and in that time I've reheated some soup for my lunch.  Added in a couple of my savoury scones.  Nice lunch.

Now I'm going to relax for an hour, before heading into Crabby Quarters to continue sewing runners.   I did get an hour's sewing done this morning, before morning tea.  That's when I realised I needed more black fabric for backing/binding.

As I bought an entire bolt, it should last me a few months... hopefully.

ABOVE: And there's two runner tops, ready for quilting and binding.  I won't be doing those steps yet, I want to have 4-6 to this stage before I do the next steps.

And while they look exactly the same, they are not.  One is a bit longer, and the fabrics are different here and there.

It is Weight Watchers this evening, so in half and hour I'll be heading out for the meeting.  I am no longer weighing in.  Did I talk about this last time? ( I just checked last week's post, and yes I did explain it there).  

So, I better get all the threads and bits off me top, tidy me hair, shoes on, bla bla bla.

Our usual WW Leader was away tonight, so we had another girl.  The meeting wasn't as good I have to say.  Nothing against the fill in girl, but you just get used to your normal 'leader', and I did miss her.

Of course, I miss my darling Sandra from Palmerston North the MOST!  She was an amazing WW Leader, and became one of my dearest friends.  *sniff*... miss my PN friends so much.

Right, time to sign off for the day.  It's been a very quiet day on here, probably because I'm just a boring old fart of late. lol

Monday, May 18, 2026

ANOTHER MONDAY ROLLS AROUND

 

There is a good chance I'm feeling just as jaded as Stew today.

We had such a busy weekend.  We hardly ever do back to back markets on a weekend.  I don't know how so many other stall holders do it!

I think it's the really early starts, and the set ups and pack downs that get to us.  Thankfully, we now have 3 weeks till our next market.

That will give me plenty of time to make a few more Kiwiana Runners, which are getting low in stock.

Particularly predominantly GREEN ones.  We have none left. We sold the last two of them yesterday.

I have decided not to go for a walk today as ...

1. I'm bloody tired, and ...

2. I will spend the morning getting some green runner fabrics cut out and ready to stitch up.

Craft Group is this afternoon, so I hope to have at least one or two lined up ready to stitch by then. 

So, there ya go, my day is planned out already.

Catch ya later.

ONWARD...

3.30 pm:

ABOVE: Before anything else this morning, even getting dressed, I put a Pea/Onion and Bacon Hock soup on in the crock pot.  That will be our dinner.  Yummmmm.

After ablutions etc, I went into Crabby Quarters and cut out fabric for today's sewing efforts.

Then down to Craft Group I went, at around 10 am.

I turned on the security cameras as I left.

And enjoyed watching Coco frolic around in the house, and hear her bark when she saw someone outside.  I also watched her sit like jacky jacky on my lounge chair, the cheeky tart.

I heard when someone knocked on my front door as well, and Coco's response to that as well.  She stood by the door and barked her head off!

ABOVE:  the camera view inside my lounge/dining room.... it clearly covers the front and dining room doors.  

When I arrived home, this happened:

ABOVE:  I had the app open on my phone, and as soon as I entered the lounge I got an alert on my phone!  Impressive.  I like it very much.  Good knowing it actually works.

It felt weird watching the camera pan around and follow me as I moved from one area in the lounge to another.  Freaky.

I got 1 and a half runners stitched up in craft group today. So not a bad effort.

I'm bloody tired now, it is exhausting listening to a bunch of ladies yak non stop!  I'm used to quietness. 

Dinner of soup and toast was just lovely, and we are both going to have left over soup for our lunches tomorrow.

I've had a quiet evening, just watching the telly, doing a jig saw and annoying Stew.

Time to sign off for the day, catch ya tomorrow.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

TE KOWHAI MARKET IN MAY

 

Here we go again!

Only today we don't have to get up until 6 am, to be at the new market around 7 - 7.15.

The gate doesn't open for stall holders until 7.30, with the market starting at 9 and finishing at 1 pm.

It is a small, very new market, so a totally unknown event for us.  

Worth a try if nothing else.  

It's going to be another damn cold start to the day, around 3 degrees (C),  according to the weather forecast.  I'm gunna freeze me buns off again.

So ... let's get a move on shall we?

ONWARD...

8.40 am... and we are all set up.  We got here early enough to get a really good spot. 

ABOVE: For once I'm the one sitting in the corner. 

Stews gone for a wander around. I'll send him to the café on site to get us a hot drink next.  

There was a FROST on the ground today, I had ice all over my shoes. NASTY. 

Right. Bring on the customers....

11.15 and I hate to say it, but this market is D.E.A.D.  We are a bit gutted.

12.11 pm. Stupid market... it has now picked up a little bit. Ya just never know how its gunna go till the end of the day. 

4.05 pm.  When we arrived home from the market, I had a few jobs to do before I could relax.  So, now I'm finally relaxing!

The market:  Well it was what can only be described as 'an average day', not many sales, but we had some lovely people visit our stall.

We will probably do it again next month, as long as it's not raining.

We do the Tamahere market rain, hail or shine, but not others.

Steve, Bex and their kids walked over this afternoon, so Steve could instal the security cameras for us. Hopefully I can remember how to activate them when I go out!  

They seem easy enough.  And best thing?  They won't activate or send me a notification if they detect COCO... just humans.  

ABOVE: Stew was lovely and colourful today at market.  The lady selling the garden stakes/coloured glass things opposite us did VERY WELL today!  

She was rapt with her sales.

 

ABOVE: Family.

ABOVE: Steve installing the camera in the lounge.

There is also one in Crabby Quarters, to cover the back door and garage roller door.

ANON:  Our stall site was the same size as yesterdays, EXCEPT yesterday we could put the Scrappy Dolls out to the side as no one was there.

6.50 pm, and we are just home from having dinner out.   I'd seen ads for 'GONE BURGERS' in Hamilton East, they looked amazing.  So we thought, why not try it?

ABOVE: These burgers DID NOT live up to their hyped up advert.  We both had a Classic Beef Burger.  Stew had kumara fries (they were OK), and I had some onion rings (not ok, overcooked and luke warm at best).

The burgers themselves were not even average.  I think a McDonalds burger would have tasted better!

Their patties were DRY, fell apart, tasteless things.  The one sliver of bacon was like overcooked and tasteless as well. The cheese?  Almost non existent.  Overall, it was a bloody horrible, tasteless burger!  I give it 2/10, and only because the bun was OK. Otherwise it would have got a 1/10.

Not going there again.

So far, Burger Fuel have THE BEST burgers in New Zealand, in my opinion. 

Now, we are going to sit and relax for a while, then go to bed.  We are both knackered.

Catch ya tomorrow.