Summer days have gone by so fleetingly. Our dear old farm has been in wonderful shape lately. With the recent education of our animals, the marvelous harvest, and the studies we pigs have been doing, this is year is bound to be prosperous. Napoleon and I have been meeting with the pigeons every morning in hopes they can spread our message of the greatness of Animal Farm and “Beasts of England”, to animals all across the county side. From our fellow pigeons we have heard that the farmers have been feeling quite some tension about their farm animals learning our ways. I feel quite elated. This is the exact response we want from them. Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Fredrick, our neighboring farmers, are polar opposites when it comes to running a farm, but I know they have both been extremely watchful in our farm and its happenings. Knowing this, I am a bit apprehensive about our security measures. Not only that, but I have been watching the animals to make sure everyone is loyal to Animal Farm and I am pleased with how many are, but there may traitor and we can not afford those. I’ll take it into my own hands and make plans and preparations, should there be a battle to happen. I have been studying some of Julius Caesar’s campaigns found in the farmhouse. The whole situation makes me feel wary. On top of that Napoleon and I have only come to find a worsening spot in our relationship. Camaraderie is what we enforce at Animal Farm, but to ensure the success of all of us shouldn’t we be open-minded and at least try to see eye to eye?