Taking delivery of the Neaversons Fitzwilliam Dog Kennel as Di come round to the idea before out to A.J.'s for lunch and then a more social evening with Diana seeing a very funny nun comedy film called "Sister Act".
I was awake quite early as Diana brought me my morning drink. She was all right, though a bit frosty at first, and then agreed that I should go and get the dog kennel from Neaversons. I drove off and arrived early at 9.45am, Mr Neaverson himself being there to greet me and help me get the kennel loaded. He was an agreeable old fellow and kept chatting to me about his business experiences and the people that he had met so that a half hour job took an hour and a half. The kennel loaded very easily on to the Range Rover so that it was a doddle to drive back with it and then, it assembled so very easily, it took me and Daniel a very short period to get up.
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I was very impressed with it and could see why it cost so much in terms of materials and labour. It just about fitted in front of the inner garage whilst allowing the vehicles to get in and this will be a good position from which the dog can cover the rear entrance and garden. Di had spent the morning helping to supervise a Brownie Craft Session and, once she had got back from this and Debbie from school, I took them all out to A.J.'s for lunch. The remainder of the afternoon squaring and levelling the new kennel and then, after a simple tea, I took Diana out for the evening to the cinema where we saw a very funny nun comedy film called "Sister Act". We saw the mid-evening performance and so were not back too late to have some fun upon going to bed.