



Me: I had a lovely long walk in the countryside with Chris and the others yesterday.
Nell: Good. I know you usually only have a much shorter walk with me.
Me: Yes, but Kev stayed back with you this time.
Nell: He did and we can do it again. It’s important for you to exercise and to spend time with Chris.
Me: We’ve been talking about the wedding in Toronto in August. It’s all very exciting.
Nell: Take as many photos as you can.
Me: Chris says they might live stream it for those who can’t get there.
Nell: How wonderful. It means we can watch it all from here.
Me: Exactly. Although it will be midnight your time so you might be a little tired.
Nell: We’ll manage. Kev’s a night owl anyway.
Me: He is.
Nell: And you’re an early bird again.
Me: I know. I’ve got so much swirling around in my head at the moment that I thought it best to give up trying to sleep and just start writing.
Nell: It’s very early. Even the big cats are still asleep in their bunk beds.
Me: They’ll be up and off for their early morning stroll around the village soon.
Nell: I just hope they don’t scare anyone.
Me: I think the villagers are getting used to them.
Nell: The llamas were cartwheeling at the recreation ground yesterday to enormous applause.
Me: I wondered what all the clapping was about.
Nell: They’re dreadful attention seekers.
Me: Talking of attention seekers, did Stephen Seagull take that apartment at the Stately Home?
Nell: He moved in a while ago. I told you.
Me: How’s The Cat coping with the Beefies as neighbours?
Nell: Very badly. It’s on the iBone constantly complaining about the noise.
Me: Oh dear. Sorry.
