Her Dream Power Is Safe For Green Earth.

Relating Betwixt 4:30 pmÂ
As soon as I arrived on the roof, three pigeons landed on the ledge and sat together in silence. I was certain they were the same three that I see together in the sky nearly every day. They sat side by side - one was grooming, as they rested in the light rain. One flew off and the other two immediately followed. It was lightly raining, and the mottled grey overcast looked so solid and sealed. It was surprisingly mild out and the breeze was soft and cool.

Time bridges her river of love. 4:56 am

Columns and her love river to Casino. 5:16 am

Rooftop 6:03 am

Her green garden relating betwixt.  6:09 am

Her sky above with soulmates. 6:32 am

Buildings below with soulmates. 7:05 am
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            7:07 am

Her Habitat river of love. 7:06 am

Time bridges her river of love. 8:03 am

Time bridges her river of love. 8:30 am

Her Trees of Love 9:34 am
Trees were gently waving, branches extending. Leaves were fluffy and moist. And I was in love with Anna. The lovebirds were in the distance. They never rested from their ardent activities. They loved to communicate and they did so with ceaseless devotion. The sky looked like damp clay, like moonstone. The ground was slightly moist. Under the yellow awning it was dry. The sky glowed over the mountain. I was so much in love with my soulmate Anna Dirksen.

Her Trees and River 9:37 am
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore an orange blouse. Nancy Wood wore a white blouse with grey doubled lines. Harry Forestell wore a black jacket with a white shirt and grey tie. Lucy Van Oldenbarneveld wore a black blouse. Dr. Mike Evans wore a grey jacket with a white grey grid shirt. Colleen Jones wore a light grey turtleneck sweater. Danielle Bochove wore a red jacket. Marivel Taruc wore a pink top.
On the CBC Montreal news brief, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a pale blue shirt and a blue tie the shade of my love’s blue coat. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a yellow jacket with black and white stripe patterns and an orange segment with a white top. Nil Koksal wore a white blouse with a black fluffy vest. Henry Champ wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and red snake skin tie. Jeannie Lee wore an orange top with a pale orange jacket. Colleen Jones wore a light grey turtleneck sweater.
On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, I learned tips for teaching kids and adults to skate, having a cold at the office, Montreal comic book readers and baby massage.

Her green circle of love. 9:46 am

Her green garden of love. 10:40 am

Her green garden of love.  11:51 am

Her green circle of love. 12:45 pm
A helicopter traveled quickly towards the southeast. Trees swayed as though under water. Again, last night, vivid dreams full of presence A lovebird propelled herself in the air, rather high, with little jets and dives. The rain had stopped and the gravel was quickly drying. The wet of the cars on the rainy road had a subdued tone. I was feeling such peace and quiet. Five blackbirds flapped overhead. Clouds continuously merged and transformed before my eyes. And there were moonbeams in my heart for Anna.

Her Yellow Tents  1:34 pm

Her Yellow Tents 2:14 pm
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            3:07 pm

Her Yellow Tents 3:19 pm
Two blackbirds played chase through the trees, making little squeak. A helicopter sped off again and then a fire truck siren wailed and echoed in the grey distance. A very large bumblebee explored around me. The three pigeons returned, flying across the sky as a trio. A bird sparrow whizzed past me as quickly as lightening. A blackbird with a yellow beak landed on the toppest most branch of a tree before diving downward, as the fire truck with its siren blaring sped down the street. In the distance I could hear more sirens.

Relating Betwixt 4:30 pm
Directly below me, the lovebirds were calling, and the wind picked up and the trees rustled, bending in the wind. Time passed very quickly, and I was getting hungry. My heart was beating fully for the soulmate of dreams Anna. She is my one true love. And I melted for her from the knowledge of that, as two pigeons flapped past me together, as I sat on the roof and wrote for my heartthrob. The sky became darker for rain, and the seagulls called in the green distance. No matter the weather I was awake to her love.Â

Relating Betwixt 5:11 pm
And there are no battle lines in my heart. No boxing bullies or doors closed. All heaviness has gone for the sake of her Yin push that I want in my life and I crave for in every moment. I long to caress her long dark wavy hair,  embrace her with care. Anna carries the light of the Earth. And when I feel troubled and stressed, she grows in my heart and mind and I feel deeply secure. During my most difficult and discouraging times, where all seems so hard and frustrating, her counter-balance and her loving numbers arrive, because her love for me is very real. I will always hold her dreaming passion for safe keeping. Yes, I will alway obey her strengthening command till the end of my days.  Because I love my soulmate Anna Dirksen.

Downtown Evening 6:37 pm

Downtown Evening Rain 7:17 pm

Her Black Potent Night 8:21 pm

Her Underpass and Rain 8:56 pm

Downtown Rain 9:00 pm

Wet Pavement 10:17 on

Shine the Light 11:15 pm

Her Yellow Tents 12:16 am
Sometime after we were seated, three unruly waiters with crumpled black neckties and baggy white clothes stumbled in and began serving. We had banana worm bread with root worm beetle dip; a bowl of mealworm fried rice; a pint of bug blood squeezed right at the table; a dirt cake that seemed to contain plastic bugs and gummy worms, refrigerated and then stirred in cool whip; fly-in-the-batter pudding; boiled wasp larvae; fried silk moth pupae; fried green tomato hornworm; chocolate milk, Brio or Pepsi.
    I’ve never had such a good meal, even in government housing. If the flies were still alive and the blood of the bug a bit sweet, it could have been a lot worse if not for the germs Nixon unleashed and the rudeness of the service. Every time my bug blood mug was filled to the brim, one of the waiters or the carpet-ape was at my forelimb to sip it. Cold scrambled eggs and sourdough were offered rarely. It was strange to me when I refused the bowl of those inedible plastic bugs, when wrong! They crawled from my plate.
    “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” –Isaiah 30:19. I told Nixon.
Meanwhile Frasier and Ros are nominated for media awards and he receives a call from his number one fan. He finds a scarf in his briefcase from her and he wonders how it got there. She sends him balloons at his home. Everyone warns him about obsessed fans and to be careful because there are a lot of crazy people out there. Frasier thinks she is harmless but he is convinced to hire a bodyguard for the ceremony to be on the safe side. To his surprise, his bodyguard is a woman. She warns him, “Trust no one you don’t know.” At the award show, Frasier becomes paranoid. He thinks his bodyguard is the stalker. Martin spots the woman who explains it was all a big misunderstanding. But Frasier chases someone into the underground parking and is attacked by three ruffians while Homer asks everyone questions from his self-test magazine. He asks Lenny who is his favorite Back Street Boy. Lenny replies, “The rat-faced boy.” Homer does one of the quizzes and it tells him he will live to age 42. Homer has a nervous breakdown, obsessed about his mortality. The family takes him to Florida to recover but it’s the middle of spring break. Homer disrupts a Kid Rock concert and returns to the motel drunk, but improves. He accidentally kills the famed swamp alligator and the entire family arrested and handcuffed. They escape the police officer and find work in a swamp diner. But the alligator emerges alive while Gob’s girlfriend Marta is nominated for a Mexican Soap Opera award. Lindsay betrays an environmentalist squatting in a tree on Bluth land. Michael takes Marta to the award show while Gob’s plans an escape trick from prison. He finds himself falling for her while Gob gets stabbed in the back.
On the CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a pale blue shirt and a black tie. The first story was on a woman that was refused service at Le Stud –a gay bar, because it caters to men only. Cheryl Rosebush reported in an orange sweater. She was allowed on the terrace because the bar allows women on Wednesday. The woman feels that her human rights have been violated, and finds it reasonable that this never happens to another woman again.
The TB Scare continues as health workers are busy tracking down passengers that sat around the Atlanta Georgia man with an extreme form of TB who is now under federal isolation in the U.S. He is not symptomatic and feels “perfectly healthy.” He went to Italy for his wedding and honeymoon and didn’t believe he put passengers at risk. Nine passengers from Quebec sat nearby him during the flight, as reported by Nancy Wood.
The potential for contagion began from his seat number 12-C. The Tuberculosis Alert extends to the two rows in front and behind him, and these passengers will need to be tested. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black jacket with an orange bauble necklace and an orange top.
Unfortunately, I missed the details of Nagy on parole, and a Quebec man posted a racist video on YouTube and was charged by police for uttering threats. The weather check with Geeta Nadkarni in a black and grey coat and holding a white umbrella with a black animal print.
The Liberals and the PQ are no closer to making a deal together on the budget. Another election is a real possibility after Tense Budget Negotiations. The Liberals find it reasonable to offer $60 million more in exchange for PQ support, with no compromise on the tax cuts. But the PQ finds it reasonable to request $300 million to go for health care and education. Dan Halton in a black jacket with a white shirt and red tie with white bands reminds us that this is more an issue of power. The Liberals have until Friday to reach a compromise with the PQ. If they fail there may be another election as early as July 9th. Followed by fallout on federal illegal expenses with ex-Option Canada director, Jocelyn Beaudoin resigning.
The City’s ombudsman is saying that the number of complains are rising, with 1,384 complaints this year, mostly from residents living next to noisy bars and restaurant terraces, followed by Construction-Free Zone for the entire month of June on St-Laurent.
Coming up, Marianna Simeone in a white jacket and black top for My Take on the anniversary of the smoking ban, to a downtown scene verging on rain to the first break.
Midnight tonight marks the one-year anniversary of the smoking ban in public places. Many people support it including smokers, but some businesses are fighting the ban, as there has been a 6-7% drop in bars. Leah Hendry reported, wearing a black jacket with long pink scarf.
Marianna Simeone for My Take says the smoking ban is doing very well. “I love it,” she said, citing the enjoyment of her meal, drink and company now, and she likes that cigarettes are not always on our minds, and that children are seeing that “smoking is just not cool.” Michel reminds viewers that Marianna will be speaking to Mayor Tremblay tomorrow and to send in their questions for him to marianna.simeone@cbc.ca
White columns below and then to Jeannie Lee for Your Money. Sam the Record Man is closing its main store in Toronto because there isn’t enough money in CDs. The Shanghai closed at 7%, and more Alberta workers than average are asking their employers for help with their substance abuse, to the day’s financial numbers to downtown in the rain and the next break.
Returning with some of the day’s top stories: Refused Service and TB Alert to the weather with Geeta Nadkarni and the unexpected rain today. It is Sun Awareness Week and the Canadian Cancer Society warns about overexposure to the sun’s rays. But more and more research shows the sun’s the best source of vitamin D, as reported by Laurie Graham in a black jacket with white top to the next break.
Returning with A Place Called Hope and part 3 tonight. Probably the most difficult part for Geeta, because, she explained, she saw first hand the extent of the dire poverty in the slums of India, during a search for the 7-year-old girl that did not come to the last outreach session. The program helps children with tasty meals, literacy, education, hygiene and nutrition. Getting kids to sit still long enough to learn is a challenge, but many families in the slums are seeing the merits of the outreach. But societal prejudice against the slum kids is an obstacle as well as the high value of real estate. For more information please visit the website www.ashrayainitiative.org.
Our World and Hariri Case Goes To Court and the McCann’s emotional meeting with the Pope who blessed the photograph of their missing 4-year-old daughter Madeleine. Followed by $30 billion over the next 5 years from George Bush for Money To Fight Aids, followed by a British performance artist eating Corgi Meatballs. And Schwarzenegger Visit with Ontario Premier Dalton on stem cell research and climate change. Arnold Schwarzenegger said, “Do not be discouraged…When a forest burns down, the seeds of its renewal are still there.” He will be in Ottawa tonight to speak with Stephen Harper, leading to the next break.
Upon returning, PJ Stock in a grey jacket and a white shirt with grey lines for Stock Talk. Michel’s question, “Can the Senators go Duck hunting and bring home the prey?” PJ likes the Ducks and feels they are too big and to physical on home ice for the Senators, as well as talk on Andre Markov for the Habs, “Is he the six million dollar man?” Game two with the Anaheim Mighty Ducks and the Ottawa Senators tonight on CBC starting at 8 pm. Geeta remarked that she would takethe $6 million and gave the final weather. Michel signed off for the night. In the background, my love’s glowing columns and white light like a wedding veil. For much more on these stories, please visit www.cbc.ca/montreal.
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, blocking, closed, command, confining, control, corrupt, counter-balance, criminal, dangerous, defending, difficult, discouraging, fate, fighting, frustrating, guarded, halting, harassing, hard, hazardous, heaviness, hindering, hurtful, impossibility, inferior, misunderstood, obey, overloaded, overwhelm, power, practical, preventing, pushing, real, repress, restricting, secure, sensation function, sickness, sinful, specifying, strengthen, stressful, troubled, unfortunate, unpleasant, unruly, unsatisfactory, vile and wrong.

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