William 11th March 2019

Our brave little friend. I was able to feed the Burmese cat, Percy, Jenny, and George after the ogress went trundling off out early little girl, but before I could do that, there was a big pile of cardboard, bottles, and tins to take out to the bins. I made sure that they had a good old feed, and then I filled the big bucket with nuts and bread, and hung a couple of coconutty birdfood thingies at the big tree. I was down there in the kitchen much longer than I thought that I was, after I had washed everything up, I made two mugs of tea, and when I got back up here, it was almost an hour past midday. I heard a greedy odd pig-eon flapping its greedy odd wings out there in the tree by the big window, but there was nothing that I could do, I had been down there in the kitchen much longer than I should have been. If I had gone down there, I would have been sworn and shouted at, so I waited just before the ogress came crashing through the big scary old door, and I went down there. Just as I got into the kitchen, I looked out there into the garden, and a fat greedy pig-eon had just flapped down to start gobbling, but I shook the garden doors so much, that it almost fell off the tree. I stayed by the garden doors watching for as long as I could, but as usual, I had to get out of the way. I have to go out tomorrow little girl, so I will not be able to come on here to Charlie and you, but I will try to come on here tomorrow evening... it is a miracle that I was able to come on here this evening. We do love you Toppy, we love you so much little girl, and we do miss you, we miss you so much you beautiful brave little girl. XXXXX