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A huge feathery ridge of cloud stretched across the sky, and I thought to myself, “I need this.” Blue sky was faint. Regions of cloud in the distance were white with dark shadows of grey. In my readiness with a pencil, sharpener and an extra pen, I left my chair downstairs, and so I used that opportunity to sit cross-legged. The sun warmed the back of my neck, and in the awareness of that, I became alert to the fact of my relaxing. Tense muscles were relaxing, and quickening with life to the cool breeze that blew around me. I’m in love with Anna in this.
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Gravel was well lit, as the sunlight softly stirred, and I was filled with passion for her. Shadows were long and slanted. They beamed darkly in the light. Clouds were fluffy like tufts of down. 3 lovebirds flew off together, in a triangle formation. The sun up above shone through arrays of icy cloud. I felt the warmth of the light. It was finding places that my mind wasn’t able to reach by observation alone. I relaxed, letting tension melt, listened to my inner regions, to become more awake to my sensation function –as if I had places to visit, to travel through. My body was waking to shape as my observation changed and that which I perceived integrated to deeper understanding. I’m in love with Anna in this.
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The sun was warm. I liked the lighting. I’ve been so keyed up of late. I love her in every moment. I was so relieved this morning to have posted my love diary and news re-reportage for Anna and the CBC –where my beloved Anna would be. Five dark lithe birds flew past me. I watched with amazement as they landed in the tree with the smooth precision of an alien spaceship fleet. Precision is of the essence with these. When your heart, body and mind are one, the essence of precision is love. With wholeness comes the holy. I’m so much in love with Anna in this.
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On the CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore an orange jacket with a white top. Danielle Bochove wore a grey jacket with red top. Harry Forestell wore a black jacket with a white shirt and yellow tie. Colleen Jones wore a dark grey coat with black turtleneck. On the CBC Montreal news update, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey tie. On the CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a grey turtleneck with a black and grey patterned jacket. Rosemary Barton wore a brown jacket with a white blouse. Nil Koksal wore a grey coat with a black turtleneck. Mike Wise wore a black jacket with white shirt and a grey tie with yellow circles. Jeannie Lee wore a grey jacket with a black top. Collen Jones wore a dark grey coat with a black turtleneck. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, tips on planting crocus bulbs, building your credit rating, movies suitable for 11-year-olds, video conferencing with grandma and tips on how to make a parent’s trip to the mall with teens more fun.
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My head movement relaxed and I posed my body differently as I viewed from side to side, without my chair to support me. It was good exercise. If this were my job, I’d love it. Through everything we do we should be relaxed and with our center. It’s important to find this stage of our environment, our inner world of the body in which we live. I’m talking about being more fully in contact with the body, to feel it clearly and precisely, as if it were the ultimate spaceship. The human body is a spaceship built from the ground up. The more you experience your body accurately and in real-time, the more whole and holy it can be. And that’s all I can say. I’m in love and healing for Anna in this.
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Clouds were soft Brillo pads, belly up and downy white. They were flattened and compressed. The sky was delicately feathered. Two blackbirds fluttered as a pair. Trees were buttery soft and gentle substance. It was 11:20 but the light looked more like 5:20, and dusky. There were no crows when I first observed, but birds were visible and active. They felt free in their tweeting. I gave myself wide berth and absorbed the sun’s warmth, and let myself open to Anna’s healing which is deeper than every urge I have. 11 lithe dark birds fluttered on. A wasp made a vibrant inspection of my glasses and my nose, as a crow cawed 4 times. She landed on the top of a tree and scanned while folding her wings. She let out 2 quiet caws. She stood and waited, as I was slowly spiraling into shape. She was gone in a flash. A crow cawed 4 times, loudly behind me as 16 pigeons flew by. I watched a crow leisurely soar and glide as she watched below. I’m in love with Anna in this.
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My weeds love her weather. My defense system loves her wrestlers. My doors closed love her doors. My earth loves her germs. My government loves her stop signs. My monster loves her tanks. My prison loves her zoo. My martial arts love her black potency. My mass loves her chasm. My gallows love her concentration camps. My capture loves her spies. My army loves her clothes. My soldiers love her battle lines. My siege loves her war. My push-ups love her sports. My difficult loves her hard. My dirt loves her insects. My halting loves her pushing. My sensation function loves her command. My dangerous loves her practical. My misunderstood loves her specifying. My overwhelmed loves her strength. My criminal loves her dangerous. My impossibility loves her reality. My holding loves her secure. I love her lunar black bible verse in my Egyptian box “Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.” –James 1:12. I love Anna Dirksen.
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Meanwhile Frasier’s toilet is broken. Frasier calls a plumber after a disastrous attempt to fix it with Niles. The plumbers turn out to be 2 former classmates that humiliated and bullied them in high school. Niles has a therapeutic encounter with his bully while Frasier wants to throttle his because Homer opposes a fortuneteller. She curses everyone that he loves. Marge grows a long beard, Bart’s neck is too long and Lisa has horses legs. Moe suggests using a leprechaun but Lenny says Jesus is better –like 6 leprechauns but is much harder to catch. Homer catches a leprechaun who attacks the fortuneteller, but they fall in love and have a gypsy wedding. So Marge goes for the Ultrahouse 3000 –a giant computer with the voice of Pierce Brosnan that woos her and tries to kill Homer while Bart and Lisa practice their toad-to-prince spell for the big magic recital. Lisa turns Bart’s head into a blimp but struggles with the levitating dragon trick thanks to Bart’s rivalry. Michael opposes his sister Lindsay’s lack of discipline with her daughter Maeby. Buster’s girlfriend Lucille suffers from chronic vertigo. He asks George Michael to buy marijuana and suggest he get some from Gob. Michael gives his son $20 to take the day off from work and his math test. Buster gives him $225 for a bag of grass. Michael thinks his son wants the pot for himself and so he wants to teach George Michael a lesson with a fake drug bust but George Sr. teaches Michael a lesson not to teach his son a lesson.
On the CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey tie. Federal taxes are going down on income and what you buy thanks to Jim Flaherty, the federal minister of Finance. For example, the GST will be reduced to 5% and an increase for basic exemption will be $9,600. It will be paid for by years of surplus, including the $11.6 billion this year. Flaherty’s economic update will mean a confidence vote but Liberals will likely step back from triggering an election. As reported by Krista Erickson in a tan coat.
The Charest government won’t raise the Quebec sales tax, so savings excite Montrealers. The 1% GST cut won’t have a real impact but a saving of $126.94 will be garnered from a high price stove costing $12,694 and a $300,000 home will save $3,000. As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket, blue shirt and black tie.
Security guards and police arrested a man with a gun after he threatened to kill himself at the St-Joseph’s Oratory around noon today. Highway 15 is closed after one of 7 big trucks transporting windmill turbines clipped the overpass when going under. As reported by Stéphanie Tremblay in a black coat with black white and grey striped scarf. No water this morning for some residence after a water main broke between Villeray and 22nd avenue. In the midst of the flood a city bus got stuck in the road. As reported by Shari Okeke.
A quick weather check with Geeta Nadkarni in a red coat with red gloves and a red kerchief with a white scarf with pink roses. 10 degrees was today’s high with a current temperature of 9 with calm winds. 6 will be tonight’s low, with the Hallowe’en forecast coming up. Quebec premier Jean Charest published a rare open letter in the newspapers today. He voiced his concern for Quebec’s international reputation amid the heated cultural debate and he appeals for tolerance. Charest also blames the opposition parties, the PQ and the ADQ for adding fuel to the fire. Both parties call Charest a coward for turning to the newspapers. Expect more insults and controversy and less debate. As reported by Dan Halton in a black coat and white shirt.
Reasonable accommodation hearings took place in Quebec City today. Well-known lawyer Guy Bertrand declared that linguistic accommodation is a threat to the French language. He was carefully reminded that the discussion is on religious accommodation, not on the French language. Leah Hendry in black previewed The Scene and 60 short films on immigration to the commercial break.
Your Health and the Lachine ER is re-opening to ambulances as of January 7th and a model unit for the MUC super-hospital will be on tour in various malls. Gerri Barrer visited a model patient’s room with a view to the future in comfort and function. The super-hospital is still in the planning stage. Construction won’t begin until 2009. At Dante Elementary, students raised $25,000 to help find a cure for a student who suffers from a rare disease called AT. It attacks muscle control and there’s no cure. Tim Borland, marathoner celebrated with the students.
The federal auditor general’s report says Ottawa is not setting an example for sustainable development. Out of 11 promises the Harper government made on the issue, 6 have been broken. “Environment Canada’s guidance is ambiguous and optional.” As report by Julie Van Dusen in a dark grey coat with black fur scarf to the next commercial break.
Tropical Storm Noel left 20 dead and 20 people missing in the Dominican Republic. The storm is heading west toward Haiti and Cuba. The weather with Geeta Nadkarni with a forecast that’s getting better for Hallowe’en. The high today was 10 degrees, the current temperature was 9 and the low will be 6-degrees and quite mild. A change in the system tomorrow will make heavy winds from 40 to 60 km/h with a high of 17 degrees. A lot of sun in the forecast before we turn our clocks back, followed by the next break.
The Dalai Lama met with leaders of the Federal opposition before heading for Toronto –his last stop in North America. The Dalai Lama is amused by being the center of attention and laughed with enjoyment over his honorary citizenship of Canada. He admits that his fight for a free Tibet irks China and their intent.  ”Physical control, fully by gun… but the mind –never.” The little girl who miraculously survived a plane crash in Golden BC was reunited with her parents. The man who helped in her rescue described the crash site. The 3-year-old spent 4 hours upside down strapped in a car seat. Her grandfather and his associate were killed when their plane went down in bad weather followed by Controlled Burn.
Our World and in Pakistan, a suicide bomber killed 7 people at a checkpoint, with women and children among the wounded. 6 French charity workers were charged with kidnapping in Chad after they gathered 103 children in a “plot of grand deception.” The children were camouflaged and had fake I.D.s The children were not orphans or from Darfur. It is not clear how the children will be reunited with their parents or what exactly is going on. FIFA sports announcement: Brazil Gets 2014 World Cup. Followed by the commercial break.
The Scene with Leah Hendry on Digital Diversity, with 60 short English films on immigration and cultural diversity in Canada, as told by immigrants. “We don’t create walls, we create spaces for everyone to be themselves.” Montreal Matters: The Environment wraps up with a Doc Shop film called Roots of Change with Concordia’s R4 –rethink, reuse, redo and recycle. More at www.cbc.ca/montrealmatters to hear the stories. TV news can be scare for a morning news team with screaming during a live Hallowe’en gag. Geeta gave the final weather report with a low of 6 tonight and 17 tomorrow. It will be windy, so invest in a chinstrap for your tall witch’s hat. 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 adverse, blocked, 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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I love Anna Dirksen.