For a smile as wide as a country sunrise
Greetings everyone! It is once again a beautiful day. Yesterday was mainly sunny with a temperature of 52F (11C), which for us this time of year is fantastic! The snow is really melting out there again today, the street is wet from the melting snow, the ground is showing where snow covered everything just a couple days ago.
In other words, it looks and feels just like spring. That would sure be nice, but we know differently here in the north. Weather like this can happen sometimes, but it can also turn cold and bring in more snowstorms right after the nice weather. It is supposed to cool off by the weekend, though no large snowstorms are in the forecast. We will just have to wait and see what happens.

Male (red) and female Purple Finch.
In the mean time we shall enjoy this beautiful spring weather. There is a large window at the end of our hallway, just past my door. Mine is the last apartment along this section of hall. Anyway, I often stand there looking out over the town, but never see anything exciting, mostly ravens, crows and pigeons.
Once I spotted an eagle flying around, but it was too far away for a good photo. Yesterday one of the workers in our building stopped in to talk for a while. The other day she happened to look out that same window and saw an eagle sitting on top of the apartment building next to this one, so she took a picture of it with her phone.

Female Purple Finch looking at me.
She didn’t know at the time that I would be interested in something like that. Sigh. All that time I spend looking out that window. Amazing. Oh well, it might happen again and hopefully I will see it and get a photo of it.
Unfortunately it would be through a window which is never the best, but still, it would be nice anyway. This warm weather could start bringing birds back from the south, but hopefully that doesn’t happen too much.

Male Purple Finch enjoying breakfast.
It is too early yet and what usually happens is that birds arrive too soon and then the weather turns bad again which ends up killing those birds. But, what happens will happen if it happens when it happens. Well, guess I should head out for my daily walk. Have a wonderful day and God bless!
Steve and Muffin.
©2024 Steve McLeod.
“Where is my family Bear?” he asked roughly. “Les! Well, good to see you again,” said Bear, “uh, we have actually been waiting for you to come back.” Uncle Matt knew there was a problem right away. “We are sorry to have to tell you this,” continued Bear, “but your house burned down just over a year ago, and your whole family died in the fire.”
Les grabbed Bear and picked him up. “You killed them!” he growled. “No, no, it was an accident, honest,” he said nervously, “the autopsy showed they died from smoke inhalation!” “You are a liar Bear,” said Uncle Matt, “they were shot first.” He did not want to mention that Hope was still alive. “And who are you?” growled Les.
“Your daughter Hope had a friend named Patty,” he said, “I am Patty’s Uncle Matt trying to find out who killed Patty and now her family too.” “Well, I can tell you who did it,” he growled, “it will be these two and that gang of Creepers they have.” Just then Hope and our four crazy girls came walking into the restaurant, not knowing what was going on.
There was a slight lapse in communication with us which turned out to be big trouble. The girls wanted to take Hope out for lunch since she was feeling so bad and I told them that would be okay. I did not know Uncle Matt was using the restaurant for his meeting with Buck and Bear. And now this new guy, Les and his three friends, really complicated things, even more than I could imagine.
When the girls came in Les turned around and Hope stopped and turned very pale. “D, dad!” she exclaimed. Les moved quick and grabbed Hope. “You little wretched brat!” he began, “Your hair touches your ears! What did I tell you about that you no good female?” Then he picked her up and tossed her hard against the corner of the wall! Rascal growled, but Matt held him back.
Tracy jumped into action and kicked Les in the stomach but he did not flinch. He grabbed her leg, picked her up and slammed her on the floor. Then Candace ran at him and almost pushed him over, but he picked her up too and slammed her onto one of the tables. “Rock, you guys get over here quick,” said Uncle Matt quietly.
Meanwhile, back at the old house. “There is trouble,” said Jennifer, “I can sense it, but not close by.” Right then I got a phone call. “Steve, big trouble,” said Penny, who was acting as the new waitress, “Hope’s dad and 3 friends came in with shotguns. Her dad slammed her hard against the wall, then Tracy and Candace got involved and he slammed them hard too.”
“Stay out of it girl and tell the others too,” I said, “where is Rock?” “Rock, Alfred and Clarence are at the police station.” I called Rock right away. “I know Steve, we are on the way,” he said. “No, do not get involved unless it looks like someone might be killed on our side,” I told him, “those shotguns can blow a hole in you too.” “Okay Steve, it is your call,” he said reluctantly.
Penny signaled the others to stay out too. There was John and Miles, but they were already looking after Grizzly and Vulture, so that just left Mac and Matt, meaning they were badly outnumbered. There was still Penny, Cassie and Amber, but only Amber had any real experience. And against shotguns it was just too dangerous. I then made another phone call.
“We are in big trouble and getting spread too thin,” I said, and then explained things. “Okay Steve, I understand,” and he hung up. Back at the restaurant Les picked up Hope and put a knife to her throat. “Anyone gets in our way and she dies,” he said, “let’s go boys, I got you some fun for tonight.” Out they went with Rock and Clarence standing there watching.
Alfred was hiding on the opposite side of their truck so he could not be seen. Les tossed Hope into the back of the truck and she hit the side where Alfred was hiding. The guys all got in the truck from the one side so Alfred quickly reached over the side and grabbed Hope and ran with her to their van, locking them inside. Les and his boys drove off, not noticing what happened.
Hope was terrified, not knowing what was going on. “Please, please sir, do not hurt me!” she pleaded. “Hope, you are safe now,” said Alfred, “I have no intention of hurting you, none of us will. This van is a tank, bullet proof and bomb proof, you are completely safe in here. Clarence jumped in too and smiled at Hope. “No need to worry,” he said, “you are Patty’s friend, we will not hurt you.”
Meanwhile Rock had called to let me know we would likely have company soon, so we prepared. Sure enough, they came driving up to the old house. Kat and some of the girls, plus Storm, Rusty and Ginger, were outside waiting. “Well, well, more girls for fun!” exclaimed Les. “You’re the coward who likes punching little girls,” said Kat, “let’s see how well you do with a ghost.” The men all laughed. “Hey, her and that cat just disappeared!” said one man…
To Be Continued.
©2024 Steve McLeod.