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Her Love Mountain and Rain Clouds 7:20 am

Her Love River with Green and Bridges 5:06Â pm
Clouds were low and dense, with much light and darkness. A large crow flapped and starlings landed in the large tree. They were wooing each other with purring. The darker grey clouds were dramatic. Two pigeons flew away together. The lovebirds were calling, always close by and in love. Trees rustled, trembling with life. Two sparrows sped side by side. Tree buds were getting thicker. The roof gravel was rather damp from the rainfall. Traffic roared and the lovebirds were at it again.

Her Love Mountain and Rain Clouds 7:20 am
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I suddenly stopped and thought of the woman I adore so much. A seagull slowly passed under the stormy sky. Many birds in pairs were in flight. It was cool, the breeze was damp, without much sunlight. In my heart I was warmly in love. I have fallen in love with Anna. And this was making me feel so tender, quite emotional because of her beauty and the fact that this love is true. In the far west, on the horizon, the faintest blue sky had shown. The long dark grey clouds were moving very slowly to the east. All at once, it started to rain.

Her Yellow Tents with Construction 11:19 am
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And on the CBC News this morning, Heather Hiscox wore an orange jacket. Terry Milewski wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey tie with white stripes. Rob Gordon wore a black jacket. Peter Armstrong wore a black jacket with white shirt and a pale yellow tie with black lines. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and a red tie with white bands. Colleen Jones wore a two-toned green jacket with black hat and black turtleneck.
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On the CBC Montreal news break, Michel Godbout wore a brown-grey jacket with a white pinstripe shirt and black tie with gradations of yellow bands. On the CBC News noon, Nancy Wilson wore a black jacket with a blue blouse. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket with his red tie. Henry Champ wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey fish scale tie. Jeannie Lee wore a black leather jacket with grey top. Jelena Adzic wore a blue sweater with black beads and black slacks. Teresa Fisico wore dark blue jeans with a black jacket and black top that had a silvery white floral pattern. I watched Living Montreal with Sue Smith, and I learned about music and children, tips and gear for traveling with kids, varieties of tea, buying RRSPs, and the scoop on dog and cat poop. Anna my love showed me her love mountain with rain clouds, her yellow tents with construction and her river of love and bridges.
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               1:56 pm                Love                                  Love
And I was in love with Anna in the rain. The wind picked up and trees were stirring. The gusting of wind came to play, and the light had become darker still. Trees were whooshing in the damp air. And I blew her a kiss from my heart. I was feeling so much in love. More brief spots of blue sky appeared. The lovebirds were everywhere. And I was feeling secure and strengthened by her subtle but real pushing. Her Yin flowing counters the difficult and the frustrating, inspiring me with her practical power.
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I feel no heaviness in my soul, no sense of trouble with her sweet prevention. I love her earth doors, her black potent dreams. My windows are open for her moon weather. My fate obeys her safe love. I cannot see stopping my love, nor do I want to resist her loving. My dreams and my writing play for her fluid command. I love what Anna’s gorgeous numbers specify. Heart to heart in the green fortress, I long to be with her deeply there.  I love Anna Dirksen.

Her Love River and Green with Bridges 5:06 pm
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Downtown Night 10:10 pm

Her Yellow Tents 1:01 am
    In front of the pink saintly rat, and crouching under the exquisite table was a real rat monster. At least 30 years old, I could tell. An unruly mess: verging on dirt, so corrupt and sickening that I curled my tail and puffed up. Trouble was that rat’s name. Jerome C. Booze was coughing up a new strain of germs, piles of insects on his sinful tail crawled all over his vile body. If only I could have a Pepsi for each one –without stopping. That would raise the bar of my IQ.
    Closer to the front, hunching behind bottles at the drinking section, a massive rat was pushing paperwork with the confining control of a slug on Cocaine. He wasn’t wearing a stitch of clothing but one of those barbed wire scarves that rat spies use on their victims. He wore a listening apparatus with locks for his overloaded sensation functions. It was clear the Catwalk’s security system ran like a prison…
    A single square tile of that blessed rat hole was on loan at the Guggenheim Museum, with a scrawled caption: “Manhattan nightclub tile, 25th Century.” Hardly.  Only a smidgen of Manhattan was lost to the museum with its opposing walls. Bad art space had taken Manhattan. I may have scurried into a chasm but it was unlikely I could turn off Court TV, so as not to hear old Jimmy Swaggrat exclaim, “As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.” Psalm 103:12.
Meanwhile, Niles repeatedly asks Frasier if he is happy and Martin is in a bad mood. Ros dates a man only to learn that he really wants to convert her. Frasier worries about his life alone. Frasier and Martin are in conflict, complaining about each other. Martin apologizes for being testy, but nobody remembered his birthday at the Easter service where Marge falls asleep from the heat and dreams of the Garden of Eden. She and Homer are Eve and Adam, but they are in conflict with God Ned Flanders and are punished with banishment for the sin of eating forbidden fruit. Marge wonders how long God can hold a grudge. Lisa falls asleep and dreams of Exodus. Millhouse as Moses leads the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. The kids flush the toilets and the Red Sea parts. Homer dreams he’s King Solomon. Two men claim ownership of a pie. Homer divides the pie in half to eat it and the men are sentenced to die. Bart dreams he is King David and must slay Goliath 2 who lives in the tower of Babel, but King David is arrested because everyone preferred the gluttonous giant. The family wakes up to the end of the world and the rapture. But they have sinned and must descend to hell where there are no hotdogs but the tune Highway to Hell, while Michael reunites with Maggie who isn’t pregnant but is faking. Michael thinks he was the baby’s father and so do the same sex couple of cops. Buster loses his hand in the ocean to a seal in a bow tie. Lucille thinks it was because she prayed to God asking for Buster to be spared from the army.
On the CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a dark brown jacket with a white pinstriped shirt and black tie with shades of yellow. The first story was on the new Laval metro line open to commuter traffic today. Only 30,000 people used the station, 20,000 fewer than hoped for. It cost $75 million to build, as reported by Cheryl Rosebush in a dark grey jacket. The second story was on the Lakeshore General Hospital. It has isolated 10 patients because of an outbreak of a drug resistant strain of bacteria and then to Montreal Police planning to shut down 7 of its 39 Community Police Stations after public consultations. 72 places are slated for roadwork as reported by Andrew Chang but that story was not ready for air. The Automobile Insurance agency has launched a French language shock treatment ad, to stop drivers from ignoring the speed limit. 717 people died on the road last year. My love’s long black wavy hair, and then to the Liberal Minority Government. Premier Charest doesn’t agree with Mario Dumont’s plan to flatly vote down the Liberal budget simply because he’s the opposition, but he is inclined to support some ADQ proposals concerning new powers from the federal government. And then to the weather brief with Geeta Nadkarni in a huge deep purple scarf, blue gloves and a black coat. Andrew Chang’s story was ready for the road repair on the Sherbrooke and Mont Royal area. But business there is down, it has become a ghost town from all the dust and congestion and parking problems. And the work should be complete by 2008. Coming up, Marianna Simeone with My Take on metro etiquette. Some comedy skits on the Les Tetes at Claques website are deemed racist and derogatory to blacks namely one titled The Cannibal, leading to right wing French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy’s Montreal Office Vandalized and Big Deal for Alcan in Saudi Arabia, and Justin Trudeau wins in Papineau.
And the bridge to the next break and returning with the Air Indian Inquiry today where a former police officer testified he was told of the bomb plot some time beforehand and a police informer testified a similar story. For some reason CSIS failed to investigate or ignored putting together that an unaccompanied bag with a bomb would be on the flight, as reported by Terry Milewski. And then to Your Money with Jeannie Lee in a black leather jacket with grey top with the Canadian economy growing twice as much as expected, the Canadian dollar is the highest in 7 months, and Penalty Pain for filing late tax returns. The deadline is midnight if you owe money. And Career Builders.com mentioned the wackiest things they found on job resumes: Fridays and weekends are drinking times and someone works well in the nude, followed by more figures to keep in mind about the late tax return penalty, followed by the break. Upon returning a recap of some top stories: Ticket to Ride, Liberal Caucus and Air India. Before the weather Mount Etna Erupts and then Geeta Nadkarni explained how she thought it was sunny this morning, but had to backtrack and take an umbrella. But there were “blue breaks in the cloud cover.” Geeta’s reminder for hair elastic made Michel doubt he needed that. And a Velcro grass carpet is installed for the World Soccer Cup at the Olympic Stadium followed by Hijab in Sports to the break. Upon returning, Our World and a jury reached a verdict today, sentencing 5 men to life in prison for the fertilizer bombing planned in England, as reported by Azeb Wolde-Giorgis in a light brown jacket. Followed by Prince Harry will be deployed to Iraq and Afghan prisoners spoke to the CBC off camera, to describe how they were mistreated, beaten and given electric shocks. Inspectors were able to inspect the prison conditions and they found 24 men kept in 2 cells, not allowed to sleep and with not enough food.
A local Afghan leader explained that typically, all Afghan people face such mistreatment in prison and that this is nothing new, as reported by Derek Stoffel, followed by Peter Mackay in Beijing concerning Huseyincan Celil, a Canadian convicted and sentenced to life as a terrorist in China. An Israeli government inquiry accuses Ehud Olmert of mismanaging the war in Lebanon. “The war was a colossal failure” Olmert promises to act immediately to examine the report amid low poll ratings and repeated calls that he resign, as reported by Peter Armstrong in a black jacket and white shirt. The BBC has uncovered evidence that Pakistani cricket coach Bob Woolmer was poisoned before being strangled, and then to the break. Upon returning, Anna Asimakopulos previews for Quebec Scene this Friday and then to The Scene with author Yann Martel’s campaign to get Prime Minister Stephen Harper to read fiction, by sending Harper books to read including Animal Farm for his birthday. Yann Martel observed that the Conservative government’s art policy reflects a dire indifference. Stephen Harper explained that he doesn’t get much time to read for himself but he often read to his children. Sandra Abma reported in a black leather jacket. And then to an arts wrap with Jelena Adzic in a blue top with black slacks and black necklace and Love Sells Kurt’s Stuff, Cowboy Junkies Ride Again. NFB In Cannes. Dirty Dancing at 20. Michel Godbout announced the CBC in Montreal celebrates Amanda Pfeffer and Lynne Robson for thier stories Winning Journalism awards. Marianna Simeone at the Laval Metro, in a black jacket with orange and white scarf spoke on Metro Etiquette. For example, seniors and expecting moms are often left standing. Marianna asks, “What happened to our sense of courtesy, civility?” She says, “When it comes to the ride, only you and I can make it pleasant.” In studio, wearing a shiny grey jacket with black top, Marianna asked for viewers to send in their stories about acts of kindness from strangers in the metro. Geeta gave the last weather look in a black top. Michel mentioned the CBC contest of Seven Wonders of Canada for viewers to contribute to. More on that can be found at www.cbc.ca/montreal. Hockey Night in Canada up next and Michel signed off for the night.
And I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of the adverse, the blocking, the closed, command, confining, control, corruption, counter-balance, the criminal, dangerous, defending, difficult, discouraging, fate, fighting, frustration, guarded, halting, harassing, hard, hazardous, heaviness, hindering, hurtful, impossibility, the inferior, the misunderstood, obey, overloaded, overwhelming, power, practical, preventing, pushing, the real, repression, restriction, security, sensation function, sickness, sinful, specifying, strengthening, stressful, troubled, unfortunate, unpleasant, unruly, unsatisfactory, vile, and the wrong.

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