Today, Kiefer loved his cooked English breakfast at The Richard Oastler, Brighouse.
He was very happy in the large, noisy dining area.
On the way there, Kiefer got to see countryside and scenery.
He did some digital drawing inside whilst he waited for Storm Floris to pass over.
Kiefer read and learned the words PULL and PUSH on the doors to the toilet.



We visited an old chapel, an old picture house, a theatre that also showed talking pictures from 1902 and The Civic Hall, where Stan Laurel’s family troupe ‘The Jefferson’s” once performed – we must put on some Laurel and Hardy films for Kiefer later!
On returning home, Kiefer’s brother played rough and tumble with him on the carpet. Giggles all around!
Then Kiefer had some quiet creative time with the new clay he had purchased in Brighouse.



Before tea, we watched a classic movie from Laurel and Hardy called Great Guns. It had many funny moments.
Some digital 3D art / building…

After baked potaoes for evening meal, Kiefer then enjoyed an evening watching his favourite selections on YouTube.

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