William 18th July 2019

Good morning Topsy. It was a horrible hot day yesterday little girl, and it was horribly warm when I got up early this morning… so horrible, I had to have a cold shower. When I got into the kitchen, there was another big pile of bottles to go out there to the bins, and some more tins as well, and there were no cats out there when I got over there to the bins, but George soon came thundering along. Percy and Jenny then turned up, they all came galloping back in with me, and I got them some food. I put George over there by the scary old washing machine, and Percy and Jenny went by the garden doors while I took the bottles out there to the bins. When I got back into the kitchen, George had finished, and she was on her way over to Percy and Jenny to gobble all their food down, so I put her back out there into the garden. When Percy and Jenny had finished, I let them out, and George was trying to come back in for more food. I then washed everything up, and got back up here to Molly. When I went back down to make some tea, I went back out there into the garden, and Jenny was curled up asleep at Katie's little resting place… she woke up when she heard me, and I tried to get her to come back into the kitchen with me, but she did not want to, which was strange. I could not stay down there for long anyway, as I had to get out of the ogresses way as usual. Just after I was on here to Charlie this morning, it started raining, and it was raining very hard. In any normal house, I could have gone downstairs to the kitchen, and gone out there into the garden to stand under the beautiful cool rain, but of course, in this house, I could not, as the ogress was in there chomping down cakes and knocking down tables. I could hear the beautiful rain on the leaves of the big trees, but I cannot remember smelling that beautiful smell from the poor, dry earth. The hammering and banging has started up again at that big old house way over the back there that is never finished… they were hammering and banging until about three hours before midnight last night. I do not think that any of the new people that have moved in around here care about the rules, yet if I went out into out garden in the middle of the afternoon and lit a bonfire, the council would be banging at the big scary old door before I had shut the garden doors, and fine me a million pounds. I will try to get back on here this evening little girl, but if I cannot, I will be back in the morning. We do love you Topsy, we love you so much little girl, and we do miss you, we miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl.