



Nell: Thank you for sharing that video of me on your Conversations with Nell page.
Me: You mean the one of you chilling in the activity field at Dog and Dash?
Nell: Yes.
Me: My pleasure.
Nell: I hope people don’t think I’m lazy.
Me: Nobody would think that.
Nell: I’m merely sensible. I know my limitations.
Me: Exactly.
Nell: Anyway, while I was relaxing, I was able to observe the other dogs, and I noticed that Harriet and Nigel have become firm friends
Me: They love to run together. You could call them Running Buddies.
Nell: I could, but I won’t. I’m from Oxfordshire, not North America.
Me: They say buddy in Devon.
Nell: Talking of North America, we should say Happy Thanksgiving to our Canadian friends and family.
Me: Yes. Happy Thanksgiving dear Canadians.
Nell: We’ll be joining them in spirit with our turkey leftovers today.
Me: Is Herr Hoffmann doing anything exciting with our leftovers?
Nell: He’s making turkey sandwiches for lunch and bubble and squeak for dinner.
Me: I don’t think they know what bubble and squeak is in North America.
Nell: It’s just leftover vegetables from a roast dinner chopped and fried and served with gravy and the leftover meat.
Me: Kev’s family have bubble and squeak with a fried egg and baked beans.
Nell: Each to their own.
Me: Did I tell you Alice loved my poem? It made her cry.
Nell: It was a lovely poem.
Me: It came from the heart.
Nell: Lovely things usually do.
Me: She says thank you to everyone for their birthday messages.
Nell: People are kind if you give them the chance. Now, I know you’re missing Alice and Chris at the moment, but we have a great deal to be thankful for.
Me: We do. Sorry.
