7th November 2022

Good morning beautiful Topsy. There are just a few things that I can remember from yesterday little girl, as I felt so low, I did not tap anything down. The few things I do remember are that it was pouring down all day, I had to get out the way whenever I went downstairs, though I did have time to look out there for poor Percy. The other thing I remember is the swamp things blasted smoke-alarm going off all day, at one time, that grinning idiot set it off at least six times in less than an hour. Molly had the hump with me all day, she wowed angrily at me twice, and that was for biscuits. I managed to get a couple of slices of coffee cake last evening before I had to get out the way, and after I had to get out the way with Molly last night, I got in bed, hoping for a good night. Of course, that did not happen, but at least I overslept by a few minutes this morning, and as I got out of bed, Molly was stood there waiting for me to get out of her way so she could get settled down. As I got to the kitchen, I so hoped that poor Percy would run in with George when I opened the garden doors, but he did not. I had his plate ready with two packets of food, but I could not even go looking for him, as someone was out there hammering and banging in the lane, at that time of the morning. I do not know what they were doing, and I did not want to look, so I came back inside, gave George a couple of packets of food, and laid against one of the cupboards, as I was very tired. George seemed to eat her food within seconds, so I gave her another packet, then another, and the she went to the garden doors. For a change, it was not pouring down, and she went out, then came back in, then out again, and kept that up for a while. In the end, I had to shut the garden doors with her out there, as I had to get out the way. Molly still did not want to know me, and only went downstairs with me when I went to make the coffee, because I left the door open. I was so tired, I cannot even remember if I looked out there in the gardens for Percy and George, but I remember that I had to get out the way when I took my poor Mum her coffee. When I got up here with Molly, she meowed angrily for biscuits, and I have not seen her sinceā€¦ I do not know where she could be. I am almost falling asleep, and cannot think of anything else to tell you little girl, except that I thought that blasted swamp thing alarm would have gone off again by now. I love you Topsy, and I miss you too little girl. XxX