For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
Hi everyone! Our weather sure has been up and down lately, although that is quite normal for spring. Friday it was spring, yesterday and today it is winter again. It actually felt quite cold out there this morning. We might be back to above freezing temperatures by next weekend though.

A beautiful group of pansies.
My geraniums have so many flowers on them right now that the stems are bending over under the weight. There is still a lot of buds showing up as well, so they will be blooming for quite some time.

A beautiful Strawflower.
Today I have some more bright and beautiful blooms to share with you. I hope you will enjoy them. Have a great day everyone and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2025 Steve McLeod.
Hello everyone! As I look out my window it looks like…winter. Yesterday was very nice with a temperature of 54F (12C). It was 32F (0C) at 4am, and it is now 16F (-9C). There is a strong NW wind and it is snowing, quite a lot actually. We are supposed to get about 6 inches (15cm) of snow today. Oh well, it is spring and we can get a lot of snow this time of the year.
March is actually our snowiest month of the year. I’m back, you probably didn’t even know I was gone, did you? Anyway, I should finish my last Saturday Stories post, which I think was 2 weeks ago. If you missed that one, you can read it HERE.
I had been checking out an old abandoned house and was especially intrigued by a mystery door in the cellar. I was unable to open the door so I went back to my car to get some tools so I could open the door and see what surprises were hiding on the other side. However, back at my car I noticed there was a flat tire.
Not a good thing way back here, it would have been a long way out. But, what was even worse, I had no jack for lifting the car, which makes it a bit harder to change the tire. There was an old barn, or some kind of building on that property, so I went looking for something that might help. Sure enough, sitting on a shelf of that building was an old hydraulic jack.
Whether or not it still worked was another thing. It did seem to work okay, but will it hold the car in place while I change the tire? Guess I will find out. While in that old building looking around for the original handle for this jack, which I did finally find, I heard a rather loud crashing sound. I looked outside the building and noticed that the house had fallen down, crashing its way into the cellar.
I went over to take a look. Good thing I wasn’t in the cellar when that building decided to fall down. No way to get in the cellar now. That means the secret of that door will remain a secret. Oh well, these things happen. My theory is that the people just put in a fake door in case they decided to enlarge their house sometime and at the same time enlarge the cellar.
So, they planned ahead and put in a door rather than smashing a hole in the rock foundation at a later date. I’m probably wrong. But it’s my theory and I’m sticking to it. Anyway, I changed the tire and went back home. At least there were no bears around this time.
Well, it is still snowing out there and it’s still windy. Have a wonderful weekend everyone and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2025 Steve McLeod.