My Marriage Ceremony Loves Her Moon Baby.

A crow cawed in the distance, in the cool air. It was lightly raining. Rolls of grey cloud covered the entire sky. Gravel was soaking with large pools of rainwater. The wind was light. The sound of jets rumbled, behind the cloud, reverberating around. I was slowly waking up to the moment of now. Two crows flapped as a couple. The air vibrated with moisture. Rain clouds moved to the west. There was a mist upon the mountain. I’m in love with Anna in this.

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A blackbird sped by, and then five crows passed the shimmering tree. They were cawing and a sixth crow soon arrived. A seventh crow came cawing, deliberately. She was directly above me, as I was concealed under the elevator stair. Two more crows shot by, cawing, and moving at an urgent clip. Dark clouds congealed, as the green on the mountain was vivid, in the cool dampness of air.  In this, I love Anna.

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On the CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a black jacket with a white blouse.  Krista Erickson wore a black jacket.  Melanie Nagy wore a black jacket with a gold scarf.  Patrick Brown wore a black jacket and blue shirt.  Harry Forestell wore a green-grey jacket with a blue shirt and a silver-grey tie.  On the CBC Montreal news update, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a yellow shirt and a grey and white banded tie. 

On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a yellow top with a black blouse with white lines.  Paul Hunter wore a black jacket and grey shirt.  Henry Champ wore a tan jacket with a white shirt and a yellow tie with grey lines.  Jeannie Lee wore an orange jacket.  Colleen Jones wore a tan coat with a black cap.

On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, how to drive without owning a car, how to teach your teen how to drive, tips for eating healthy servings of fruit and vegetables, taking a road trip with your dog, what to look for when buying used sports equipment.

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together27.jpgTrees were changing to autumnal colours quickly, but they were moving in slumber. I’m in love with Anna in this.  My seamstress loves her dress. My pearls love her necklace. Between uncertainty and possibility, I was open to my destiny, and her loving embrace. How much I long to embrace! My travel ticket loves her traveling. My writing loves her book. My actor loves her actress. My baby loves her marriage ceremony. My painter loves her green. My image loves her photograph. My corn ripe loves her harvest. My deadline loves her date. My graduation ceremony loves her certificate. My organic loves her healthy body.

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together27.jpgMy construction loves her house completed. My loaf of bread loves her meal. My building loves her boat built. My swimming loves her sun. My hammer loves her sculpture. My recording loves her record. My gift loves her prize. My athlete loves her badge. Six crows flew by, and then three followed behind. A fourth crow appeared. Soon there were twelve. Two more followed. There was cawing commotion, as they all went together, for a rendezvous behind the trees that remained in stillness, with mild stirring. I’m in love with Anna in this.

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together27.jpgMy discussion loves her communicating. My task loves her dreamwork. My letter loves her meeting. My profit loves her law being signed. Suddenly a group of seven to ten or more crows arrived as a team and landed on the top of the shimmering tree. More crows arrived from all sides. They all sat as a familial group. Cawing was interspersed with moments of silent watching. Grey skies from the north were darker still. My finishing loves her executing. My attaining loves her breakthrough. My realness loves her to make real. My inward loves her essence. My complete loves her consummate.

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together27.jpgThe group of ten or twelve crows then took flight and circled around, with companions. The group returned to the shimmering tree, cawing all the while. In the north sky, a very dark and low grey mass of hanging cloud made me feel it was time to head back before the rain. My harvest loves her ripeness. My possibility loves her potential. My carrying out loves her commitments. My manifesting loves her autonomy. My determining loves her definitely. My caring loves her substantial. My natural loves her authentic. My making loves her satisfied. My performing loves her fulfilled. I love her lunar black bible verse, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: and I give unto them eternal life.” –John 10:27:28.

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Meanwhile, Frasier misses his son for Christmas and he feuds with his father and so after work on the air, he goes to the eatery for a Christmas Platter.  He loses his wallet and so the homeless man makes a contribution and tell him to call his father since Lisa picks winners every time and knows all her football statistics, helping her father’s gambling. But all her toys were bought with dirty money and so Homer bets on Washington to win the love of his daughter because of Lucille’s alcohol problem.  Lindsay doesn’t like girls with no self-esteem taking their tops off “This objectivication of women has got to stop!” George Michael tells Maebe she’s a blossoming flower about to be plucked and Gob loses evidence that exonorates his father when he falls in the swimming pool.

On the CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with faint lines with a blue shirt and a grey and white banded tie.  Pauline Marois, PQ leader must defend her home against allegations that her mansion worth $3 million lies partly on public agricultural land.  “I do not live in a castle.” Marois says she’ll sue the Gazette for accusing her of manouverings, but the newspaper will not retract. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in blue jeans and a black jacket.

Mayor Michael Applebaum plans to build a $15 million recreational center not on Benny Farm, but on Benny Park, on top of the 92-year-old swimming pool.  People are dead set against it.  “It’s our pool” and they complain they were not properly consulted.  On October 9th, 139 signatures will suffice to force the borough mayor to hold a referendum for this divisive project.  As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket with a black shirt with grey lines.

A teenage girl suffered cuts to her head when a panel of glass shattered and fell from the front entrance of Complex Desjardins.  A team of engineers prepare to check it. As reported by Emmanuel Marchand in dark blue jacket, white shirt and black tie with white lines.  Mount Orford Stays Open and an earthquake in Baie St-Paul in Charlesvoix, at 3.5 on the scale.  The weather preview with Geeta Nadkarni back from her recent marriage in a red zippered sweater with white lines, at 16-degrees, and below the projected high of 19.

A 64 year old woman, an advocate for immigration is facing charges for taking 12 Hatians across the border.  A rapist Suspect Sought, a man in his 30’s. Big Booze Tab and RDP Water Woes. 

Prime Minister Stephen Harper says the government received more revenue than expected and spending was less than budgeted, and so it has got $14 billion in surplus and good for Canada’s debt, taking it down to $467.3 billion.  As reported by Ron Charles.  Followed by the day’s numbers. 

NDP Jack Layton shuffled his shadow cabinet and made a deputy leader of Thomas Mulcair, who will also serve as his finance critic.  Leah Hendry in a black denim jacket previewed Quebec actor Roy Dupuis’ talk on leaving acting.  Marianna Simeone previewed her My Take on Reasonable Accomodation to the break.

Medical evidence shows that monthly breast self-exams don’t save lives after all and that mammograms, one thought of as the best method, turns out to be oversold, giving little if any benefit for saving lives. It takes 10 years for a tumor to grow to detectible size.  “The majority of the time you can’t find it yourself.” As reported by Gerri Barrer in a brown jacket with gold necklace.

A new study shows more than 3 alcoholic drinks a day increases a woman’s chance of breast cancer by 30%, confirming the link between the two.  70,000 women were followed in the study and 2,800 of them got cancer.  One or two drinks a day raised their chances by 10%, while 3 or more glasses of any sort of alcohol at all raised their chance by 30%.  “Breast tissue acts as a filter for toxins.” As reported by Maureen Taylor wearing a green and black blouse.  More about this at www.cbc.ca/montreal.

The Bouchard-Taylor Commission on reasonable accomodation is now in Joliette. The tone is sometimes sour but “We need these people. They enrich us.” As reported by Nancy Wood.  Marianna Simeone in an orange raincoat with brown jacket and slacks for My Take says she’s not impressed with the commission.  “It will do more harm than good.”  Marianna reminds that reasonable accomodation is about “tearing down barriers for a more inclusive society” but the commission is dividing Quebecers and won’t amount to much.  Marianna asked viewers to send their take.  Geeta previewed the weather with a low of 14-degrees, “Rain is on its way” to Anna’s green garden of love. Followed by the break.

Making the news tonight: Marois Defends Home, Falling Glass and Surplus=Tax Breaks. The weather with Geeta Nadkarni “More fog we are seeing” at 16-degrees and below seasonal.  A 60% chance of showers and thundershowers tomorrow.  “Look good while dressing in layers” Wet Golf at the Presidents Cup to the break.

Our World and a US undercover investigation found gaping holes at the US-Canada Border for terrorists to slip through. As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black jacket, blue shirt and grey tie.  In Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, security forces took hundreds of Buddhist monks in pre-dawn raids.  Military troops opened fire on protesters, killing at least 9 people and in Aftghanistan, 2 more Canadian soldiers are recovering from injuries after an attack.  10 Palestinians were killed in Gaza Violence.

Former Indian Airline hijacker, Parminder Sing-Saini, nicknamed the ringleader has been detained in Canadian custody after he arrived in the country with a fake name.  He is awaiting deportation and claims he could be tortured if he is sent back to India.  He is studying to become a lawyer in Canada. As reported by Kas Roussy in a black jacket with an orange top.  Avian Flu in Sask. and then the break.

Leah Hendry with The Scene and one of the top actors in Quebec, Roy Dupuis, a household name is ready to walk away from acting.  Shy and a bit of a recluse, Roy Dupuis prefers to live on his private land “without feeling that I’m being observed or watched.  Sailing is Dupuis passion, and he plans to take time on it, “I’ll sail around the world.” 

In Siberia a 7.75 kilo Big Baby was born.  Nadia is 17 pounds.  Geeta gave the last weather with a 60% chance of rain.  Michel signed off for the evening.

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 accomplish, attain, authentic, autonomy, awarding, breakthrough, building, caring, carrying out, commitments, complete, consummate, definite, determining, earn, essence, executing, experience, finishing, fulful, harvest, inward, making, manifesting, natural, perform, plans, possibility, potential, realizing, ripeness, satisfy, substantial, tangible and to make real.

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Actualizing

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Relating

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I love Anna Dirksen.

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