For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
The cats had alerted me to the fact someone was at the door, so I got up quietly and started for the door. Muffin came running over. Meow, meow.=Human person gone now. I ran to the door and opened it quickly, the hall was empty and the elevator was on the main floor. We’re on the 3rd floor so he obviously didn’t take the elevator down, so he must have taken the stairs. Or he has a room on this floor too. That wouldn’t be a good thing. I went to the window. Sure enough, the same man I saw watching us as we left the airport was standing across the street right under the street light, looking up at my window. He wants me to know I’m being watched. But why? Hoping to scare me off perhaps? I asked Lena to come over to the window. “Have you ever seen that guy before?,” I asked her. “No, I haven’t,” she said nervously. “That’s the same man I saw watching us at the airport,” I told her, “he wants us to know we’re being watched.” “But why would he want you to know that?,” she asked, quite surprised that I would say that. “I think it’s likely to scare us off the case,” I said.

Meow, meow?!=Someone try to scare us away? NO, we not scared by anyone! We stay on case no matter who try to scare us! Meow!=Yes, I agree with Muffin, no one going to scare us! “Glad to hear that, you two adorable cats,” said Lena. Then she stopped from saying anymore and sat down on the chair staring. I closed the drapes. “What’s wrong Lena?,” I asked her quietly, “you look a little shook up.” Meow, meow?=We say something wrong? Lena looked at Muffin, then turned to me. “I must be more stressed out about this whole thing than I thought,” she answered. “Why do you say that?,” I asked her. I actually thought I could understand what the cats were saying,” she began to explain, “I know that’s impossible, but it seemed so clear.” Both cats giggled. “Did they just giggle?”, she asked me. “Yep, they sure did, they do that quite a bit actually and they sigh a lot as well,” I said to her, “and, yes, you did understand them, so don’t think you’re going crazy.

It happens only with certain people, generally it’s people the cats can trust,” I said. Lena just stared at me. “You’re not putting me on, are you?”, asked Lena. “No, I’m not,” I said with a smile. And they can understand anyone, Muffin and Mr. Cat can speak in English and French, Muffin speaks Italian and Mr. Cat is trying to learn. Muffin can also speak some German and Swiss, and she wants to learn Spanish too, though we have never been to a Spanish speaking country yet.” Lena shook her head. “I think it might take me awhile to get used to this,” she laughed.

“Now, back to serious business,” I reminded her. “Right,” she said, that letter seems to have some kind of code written into it, I’m sure of that, and we will have to figure out what that code is if we want to find the treasure.” “Hmm, I hope you have that letter in a safe place,” I said. “Actually I brought it with me, I thought that would be better since there are odd things happening back at the farm,” she said, “I figured someone else must be after this letter, though I have no idea who that might be, we only found the letter a month ago and right away things started to happen.” She pulled out the letter from her bag and gave it to me. “I really think it would be safer if I hang onto the letter from now on,” I said. “That’s fine with me,” said Lena, “especially now with all these people watching us. I’m rather nervous right now.” I looked over at Muffin…
To Be Continued.
All previous chapters and stories in this series can be found on my home page under 20/20 Investigations, Inc.
All pictures of Mr. Cat are generously supplied by his human, Nina.
©2020 Steve McLeod.
Good morning everyone! It’s not quite so cold this morning and we got another couple inches (5cm) of snow overnight. But the temp is supposed to rise to 1C (34F) today. That will feel nice after the terrible cold of yesterday. The birds are certainly busy this morning, the little juncos and sparrows can’t find much food right now with all the new snow. So I went down and flattened out the snow close to the deck so I could spread seeds for the birds without having the seeds sink deep into the snow which would make it harder for the birds to find. That requires more energy which in turn means they need more food. So this makes it easier for them. Jasper is here this morning and he stopped for a bit to chat. So I swept off a spot to sit and gave him a nice peanut which he started to eat right away. The blue jays were not too happy with that arrangement, it meant they couldn’t get at the other peanuts. So I tossed some over for them too. Poor Jasper. He didn’t like that arrangement so even though he had lots of peanuts he just had to go and chase the blue jays away from their spot. Jasper came back and began eating his peanut again. I think he was quite happy with himself for chasing away the blue jays.

That didn’t last long however and the blue jays were back again. Jasper looked. Then he ran in circles and off he went after the blue jays again. He even tried jumping in the air as high as he could to try and catch a blue jay. Waste of time Jasper. He came back after his job was done. The blue jays stayed away, but only because there was no more peanuts. Jasper likely thought he scared them away for good. Not a chance Jasper. Finally he finished his peanut, grabbed another one and off he went. I went back inside and the blue jays came for the remaining peanuts. Theodore, my wild turkey friend, is also here right now eating his breakfast. That bird can really eat. It certainly is nice having him around though, and he likes to stand around and talk as well, like Jasper. But I guess he doesn’t have any friends around here. There really is quite an assortment of different critters around here. Makes for a nice morning, even in the winter.

Well, for our pics today, they are all the same flower, the bachelor’s button, but in 3 different colors which I don’t think I have shown all together before. But maybe I have at one time. Anyway, here they are. There is one more color variation but I was unable to find it in all my pics, which desperately need to be sorted out again. Perhaps I never did get a pic of that other one, but I’ll keep looking. They are a nice bright flower to brighten up a winter morning. We hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2020 Steve McLeod.