For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
“There is an old friend here to see you Steve,” said Angel. “Hmm, I better hang around and see this woman,” said Sky. “How do you know it is a woman?” I asked her. “Your old friends are always women,” she replied. In came my visitor. “Chuck!” I said happily, “this is a quite a surprise, we have not seen each other since high school.” “Hey man,” he began, “yeah, it has been way too long Steve. My family and I are on vacation doing a quick tour of Europe. I knew you were here somewhere, but it took a bit to find you!”
“Hey Chuck, this is my wife, Sky,” I said, “the most wonderful woman around!” “Hi Chuck,” she said cheerfully, “so nice to meet one of Steve’s friends. I know you two probably want to be alone, so I will go get something to eat.” She was about to take Muffin with her but I told her to leave Muffin on the other bed. I do not think Muffin even woke up.
She had been playing with the kittens all morning, great way to get some exercise. Sky left, looked at Angel and Tracy, pointed, then kept on walking to the cafeteria. “Bring back some fries,” said Tracy. “Okay!” replied Sky. Chuck and I talked for about half an hour, just catching up on each other and some of our old friends. Chuck, who had always said he would stay a bachelor, was now married with 3 kids. He leaned over to show me pics of his family on his phone.
Sky was talking with Saranna in the cafeteria, mostly about me, she was trying to get straight answers from Saranna. Suddenly Muffin hit the alarm button on her collar and was sitting, staring at Chuck and growling. When that alarm sounded, Angel and Tracy were in the room amazing fast, guns out and pointing at Chuck. That is when I noticed what Muffin had seen. Sky was already running as fast as she could back to my room.
“Okay Chuck,” I said firmly, “hand your phone to Tracy, slow and easy. You move wrong and you are dead. On three Chuck. One, two…” He then handed his phone over to Tracy, who had her hand out. Sky came in at that moment, went past the girls, and in a quick succession of 3 hits, had Chuck on the floor groaning. Chopping with her hands is getting to be almost as good as her feet. Chung is a good teacher.
Tracy handed the phone to Sky who recognized it right away. She pushed a button on the side and out came a 4 inch razor sharp, two-edged blade. “Only those working for M carry those special phones,” I said to Chuck, “who do you work for?” “Figure it out man,” was all he said. “Put him in detention and call Rock,” I told the girls, “and if he does not cooperate, you know what to do.” Tracy and Angel then took him to our detention room on the far side of the hospital. Rock got the alarm and was on his way with John.
“You have some great friends in your past, Steve,” said Sky. “We had a nice high school,” I told her, “it attracted all kinds. Obviously our friend, the doctor, did work for, or with, M. And he must have hired Chuck to get at me. But how he managed to find Chuck so fast is hard to figure.” “Unless Chuck has been working for M all along,” she said, “then it would be easy for that doctor to find him.”
“Hmm, very good point,” I admitted, “thank you Muffin, you noticed that phone before I did, that was very good.” Meow,meow.=Me look at other phones lots, that way I can see easy if phones show up again. “Good for you Muffin,” said Sky, “we girls know how to do things.” Meow,meow.=Yep, that what me tell MC and Storm, they not think phones important anymore. “Okay then,” I said, “MC and Storm have some homework to do.” Both Sky and Muffin giggled.
Rock questioned Chuck but got nowhere with him, so we handed him over to the police charging him with attempted murder. That likely would not stick since he did not actually try anything, but it will keep him in jail for a while, and we need that time. I then had another meeting with Rock, John and Sky, we need to change our plan just a little to make things safer. During the meeting Sky got a phone call. All she managed to say was “hello”, then she frowned…
To Be Continued.
©2023 Steve McLeod.
A very good morning to each of you on this lovely Tuesday! Happy Valentine’s Day to everyone as well! It is morning here, and quite a nice morning too. The temperature is a nice 34F (1C), which is a great way to begin a day in the middle of winter. And it is much better than what it will be like tomorrow morning. But I do not want to think about that change right now. That temperature will drop way too much tonight. Which means tomorrow morning will be back to that face numbing cold.
But I do not want to think about that right now. It is nice this morning. The birds are busy, though not a lot of them. Those poor little nuthatches will not enjoy the return of cold weather either. They suffer so much in the cold. It will be getting cold again tonight. That face numbing type of cold. But I do not want to think about that right now.

Female Common Redpoll sitting on my hand.
Back to birds. One sad thing about my blue jays. I have 2 favorite blue jays, Baxter and Betty. They have been together for the past 6 years. But now, for the first time, Baxter has been coming by himself for the past 4 days. Baxter and Betty are always together. Sigh. Poor Baxter. Another pair of blue jays were courting today. The female was on a branch, sitting, looking around. Then a male landed on the same branch and walked over to her and offered her a peanut, which she happily accepted, fluttering her wings as he put it in her mouth.
I always like watching that. Every year I try to get a picture, but by the time I get outside with my camera, it is all over. Sigh. But it is nice to see anyway. They were smart doing that before that cold weather returns, which will happen tonight. With a cold north wind hitting us, bringing back that face numbing cold once more. But I do not want to think about that right now.

Male Common Redpoll sitting on my hand last winter.
Back to the birds. I am still trying to get a picture of that female Downy woodpecker. She was here this morning and on the perfect side of the suet to get a nice picture. I did not need to worry about putting on boots and jacket this morning, just grab my camera and go out there quickly. I did too and…she was gone. Sigh.
I am back again. This post will be a bit later than I anticipated. There were quite a few different species of birds out there so, since it was a nice morning, I went and tried to get some pictures. I was gone for 45 minutes. It was nice, birds all around. There was 2 Hairy woodpeckers, 1 Downy woodpecker, 4 blue jays, several chickadees and nuthatches, plus common redpolls, a couple of Pine grosbeaks and 3 purple finches, a male and 2 females.

Another female Common Redpoll on the feeder, with a male and female Pine Grosbeak behind her.
One female came close to landing on my hand, but all I had was peanut pieces and they prefer sunflower seeds. I did get at least 4 different chickadees to land on my hand, plus one nuthatch. I took pics, but I do not think they turned out. Those little birds move so fast it can be quite difficult to get a good picture of them sometimes.
But at least I could be out there all that time with bare hands and not get cold. That part was certainly nice. I almost thought the one male Hairy woodpecker was going to come onto my hand. He was sitting on the deck railing right beside me and was looking intently at those peanut pieces, something they love. But he finally decided on going for a whole peanut that I had put out for the blue jays. Sigh.
That would have been so fantastic! I might try again after lunch, which I am eating right now, a little early. But I was hungry, so why wait? Well, thank you so much for joining Muffin and I for coffee this morning. I hope you all have a most wonderful day and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2023 Steve McLeod.