Coffee For Thursday. #19

Good morning on this bright and sunny Thursday! It stayed mild overnight and should reach a high of 65F (18C) today, very nice for this time of the year. And, this nice weather should stay with us until Tuesday anyway before returning to cool temperatures which are likely to stay with us until winter arrives. The featured image at the top of this post is a shot looking west from my deck, towards my neighbor’s yard. The picture was taken in early September.

A female pileated woodpecker stopped by for a visit a couple days ago. These woodpeckers are about the size of a crow.

There are a lot of trees around this neighborhood, that makes it good for birds, and easy to attract birds to feeders. I think my nuthatches have given up already, I have not seen them since yesterday morning which is unusual. The chickadees came off and on yesterday, but they had a hard time getting any seeds. I have not seen them at all this morning.

Those little birds really need to have their own feeder so they get enough food during the day. Something I cannot give them right now. I know what I want to do with new feeders, but I cannot put them up until winter due to the bears. I will have as much done as I can over the next couple of days while the weather is nice, but I will need to wait until the cold of winter arrives before I can put the new feeder poles up in place.

A black-capped chickadee at the feeder last week.

I really do not like working outside in the cold anymore, but it will have to be done that way. The blue jays are busy this morning and there are 3 grackles here as well. I really do not want the grackles here right now though, it just makes it harder for the little birds if they show up. Oh well. The evening grosbeaks were here twice yesterday looking for food, but once they were chased away by the grackles, the other time the blue jays chased them away.

When I had my other feeders up there was room for all of them. I have a small temporary feeder right now, but it is not big enough for different species to use at the same time. I thought it might work, but it is not, so I will try something else. It is easy to feed the blue jays at least, I just toss peanuts on the step outside my door, they are quite happy with that.

Red-breasted nuthatch at the feeder last week.

GPS was here briefly yesterday afternoon. I did not see any other chipmunks though. It is trash collection day, so I better get mine out to the street. Have a wonderful day everyone and God bless!

Steve and Muffin.

©2022 Steve McLeod.

The Investigators, Inc. The Warning Mystery. Chapter 1. Ghost.

I am having trouble sleeping tonight, not sure why, but I just cannot get my thoughts settled down. It has been a week since the end of our last case chasing those crazy clues and no other cases have come our way. But that is not it. I am alone. And I really felt it the last few days. “Hi Steve, are you awake?” said a familiar voice. I sat up quickly and there was Kat standing, looking right at me.

“Surprised to see me?” she said. “You are not my wife, who are you?” I demanded. “I have not been gone that long, have I?” she answered, “I am your wife, Kat, and I have come to warn you.” I pressed my alarm buzzer on the table beside my bed. “That alarm will not work Steve,” she said, “not until I leave.” “This alarm will work,” I said firmly. Then I grabbed the gun under my pillow and shot the bedroom door 3 times.

Carine and Sigurbjorn have a bedroom right across the hall from mine, but I will still amazed how quickly they arrived. “What is wrong Steve?” asked Sigurbjorn. I pointed over to Kat. “I do not believe in ghosts,” said Carine. “Neither do I,” added Sigurbjorn, “who are you?” “I am Kat, surely you can see that,” she answered, “and I have come to warn Steve that by midnight next Monday he will be dead.

Stay with him at all times girls, do not let him out of your sight. Never leave him alone…never leave him alone…never alone…” Then she was gone and Carine was standing at the spot that Kat had been standing. “Stay there Carine, I want to mark that exact spot,” I said and went over to put a mark on the floor. “Why did you not press the alarm button?” asked Sigurbjorn. “I did, but it did not work,” I said, “let me try it now.”

I pressed it and it worked just fine. “Rock, wake up, Steve is in trouble!” yelled Annelie. Rock was out of bed, grabbed his gun and was running up the stairs fast! For a big man he can run fast, even up stairs, good thing he is in such good physical condition. “What is wrong?” asked Rock as he burst into the bedroom. “Kat was just here,” I said. “What?” he asked in surprise, “are you feeling okay?”

“He is telling the truth”, said Carine, “but it was not Kat, likely a hologram of some kind.” “And she was here to warn Steve that someone was going to try and kill him,” said Sigurbjorn as she returned to the room. “Not quite,” I said, “she told me I would be killed by midnight Monday, not that someone would try to kill me.” “Oh, that is true, sorry,” she said, “I think I am still a bit asleep.” Right then Baldwin phoned to find out what was going on. Annelie had called him.

“I was just warned by Kat that I would be killed sometime between now and midnight next Monday,” I told him. “Kat!” he shouted, “are you okay?” “Yes, I am okay,” I said, “Carine and Sigurbjorn saw Kat as well. But it was not her, just a hologram, but I want to know how that happened.” “So do I!” he yelled again, “tomorrow I will have that room torn apart!” “Yes, that would be a good idea,” I agreed, “the interesting point though is she said I would be killed, not that someone would try to kill me.”

“You will not be alone at any time for the next week,” said Baldwin, “Jennifer, Sigurbjorn, Carine and Kristina will take turns staying with you 24 hours a day.” “Why…” I began. “Because I trust them completely!” he yelled again. He is going to give me a headache with all this yelling. I told the girls what Baldwin said, except the trusting part, I did not want the other girls thinking he did not trust them. I know that is not what he was saying anyway.

“That should not be so bad,” said Carine, “that is only 8 hours each.” “I think your adding is a bit off,” I told her. “Not if we overlap the time we guard you,” said Sigurbjorn. “Oh, I see, that makes sense then,” I said. Now how will I sleep? Someone is going to kill me, or try to anyway, and Chung still wants me to relax. This is not going to work. Jennifer took the first shift guarding me, along with the cats, all 3 of them. Angel insisted that Storm help out too, which was okay with me.

“It will be okay Steve,” said Jenny, “really, all of us will be guarding you.” “Yes, I know, but they still got in here without us knowing,” I said, “that gives them one win already.” “Hmm, you have a point,” said Jenny, “but that will be their only win.” I am glad she is so confident, and I must admit, I do feel more relaxed knowing she is in the room. But who is this new adversary… I was soon asleep.

To Be Continued.

©2022 Steve McLeod.