For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
As we left our story yesterday, there was a knock at the door. “Open up, police!” I told Rodney to hide in the bathroom, then John opened the door and 2 police officers came in. “Your ID please,” I said. “That is rich,” said the first officer, “a polite criminal.” He then picked up a piece of paper off the bed. I took it from him. “ID, or leave,” I said again. He took it out and flashed it for about half a second.
“No, I want to look at it,” I said, “or you leave right now.” He opened it up again. “Satisfied Lieutenant?” he asked. I grabbed it from him and tossed it on the bed. “It is a fake!” I said firmly. He put his hand on his gun, but Crystal had hers out first, and pointed at the officers head. John had his gun out quickly too and held it to the other officers head.
Then Ralph took their guns and other “tools”. “You will be in trouble for this!” said the first officer. “Not as much as you are in right now,” I said, “now, roll up your sleeve.” “No,” he said. So Ralph helped him a bit, ripping his sleeve. “What do you think?” I asked Ralph. “Looks genuine to me,” he replied, “the Major will enjoy this one.” He then called the Major and told him a couple of Malcolm’s men had arrived and were trying to play rough with us.
He then hung up and said, “looks like our boss is going to talk with your boss.” Soon my phone was ringing. “Hey Lieutenant, Malcolm here,” he began, “seems there has been a little miscommunication here. I did not know you were from Victor, I was told you were from Sherman.” I had no idea who Sherman was however. “I can guess where that info came from,” I said.
“Clue me in, I would like to know,” he said, “I do not like being played for a fool.” “It would have been Carnival,” I told him, “a couple friends of mine were killed and I am trying to find out who did it. Carnival does not like having me around, so he has been trying to get rid of me, in various ways.” “Not surprising, he is not too smart,” he said, “but to take on Victor, that makes him stupid.” “I agree,” I said, “know where I might find this guy?”
“Nope, he is tough to track down, or I would have done away with him long ago,” he said, “but I will make sure my boys stay out of your way from now on.” He then called the first ‘officer’ and told him to get far away from me. They left in a hurry after apologizing. After they left Carver arrived. “I saw you had guests,” he said, “so decided to wait until they left.” “That was a good idea,” I said, “but they were not real cops, they were Malcolm’s men.”
“Malcolm was never bright,” he said, “but going against Victor is total foolishness. Oh, little MC is with the girls right now.” “Good,” I said, “how is he doing?” “Fine, tough little guy,” he said, “that vet was trying to call someone though, but I stopped her in time.” “Good,” I said, “I wonder who she wanted to call? Could not have been Malcolm, maybe that Sherman guy, or the real police.”
I then told Rodney to come out, which he did. He recognized Carver right away. “This is the man that kidnapped Sky and kicked MC,” I said, “but he is going to help us out now, right Rodney?” He looked terrified at the sight of Carver. “Not to worry,” I said, “I promised to let you go, and I will keep that promise.” “Okay, Carnival is not far away, about 20 minutes from here,” he said, “I will give you the address.”
“Not so fast,” I said, “you can take us there.” He reluctantly agreed. We waited for the other 4 men to show up first and only had to wait another 10 minutes. One of the men was Clarence, he had been helping the others since he knew the people they were helping. I told Saranna and Macey to stay with the cats and guard our paperwork. The rest of us went to our cars and Rodney took us to the building where Carnival had his office.
“Yes, that is the place,” said Crystal. I told Rodney to beat it, before I changed my mind, then we went inside. His office was on the main floor. His secretary said he had just gone out. One of the men that came with Clarence, nicknamed Tiny (who was almost as big as Rock), broke the door right off its hinges, but Carnival was not there.
I asked if anyone else was in the building, but she assured us there was no one else. So we went around to make sure, then beginning with the top floor and working our way down, we set fire to the building. The secretary was told to leave and just go home. Angel took her phone first though.
It did not take long and that 4 story building was completely engulfed with flames and we were long gone. It was an old building and burned very nicely. But we still do not know where to find Carnival. We got back to our hotel and coming into the room I could see that Saranna was very worried…
To Be Continued.
©2023 Steve McLeod.
Good morning and Happy March everyone! Well, for us, today is the official first day of spring, at least as far as weather forecasting is concerned. So, the weather forecasters have now issued their long range spring forecast for March, April and May. And, it looks much like it did for spring last year. Cold. Colder than normal anyway. That means a slow melt for the snow.
And especially for the next 6 weeks things do not look so good. That does not mean that melting will not take place, just that it will be slow, so it will take longer for that snow to melt. That means we could have snow on the ground until late April again this year. Sigh. On the plus side, we should not be getting much snow in March. March is generally our snowiest month of the year.

Boreal Chickadee on the suet.
Though last year it was February. But it looks like spring should be more or less normal for moisture this year. That part is okay. Especially if it is rain instead of snow. I am going to make my own forecast and say that May, June and July will be much drier than normal. I know that is not a good forecast, but I am going with past weather trends of the last 30 years to come up with my forecast.

Boreal Chickadee on the step by my feet, looking for peanuts.
Anyway, the first day of spring. Yes, the calendar says differently, but the calendar does not work for this far north. However, this year it might be more accurate. It is cold this morning, -4F (-20C) and a northeast wind, making it feel colder than it is.
I was outside earlier trying for some pictures. It did not go too well, all I did was nearly freeze. I am still trying to warm up after an hour and a half. It is that wind that does it. But the Boreal Chickadees were out there so I wanted to try for more pictures while the sun was shining. They look so beautiful in the sunlight.

Black-capped Chickadee waiting his turn at the suet.
I did not make it however. By the time I got dressed and headed outside, they were gone. Naturally. Happens a lot. They will not be around much longer as they head further into the forest for nesting later this month. That could happen anytime really. So I need to get as many pictures as I can while they are still here. The same goes for the Pine Grosbeaks who will be heading north very soon.

Black-capped Chickadee sitting on the suet cage.
Common Redpolls should be around for a while yet, so I have more time to get pictures of them. I have not been able to get many pics of them yet this winter since they have not been around much until recently. Time for more of that nice hot coffee before I head outside again. Have a wonderful day everyone and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2023 Steve McLeod.