My Purple Dragon Loves Her Green Lion
Ice pellets came down at a ferocious rate. My love diary page was visited by many in seconds, turning my black ink to a blur. It was hard to escape. The winds gusted with great force. Every rooftop was white. Dark trees were outlined with white shadows. More leaves were gone. The sky was pale grey, with quick moving clouds going west. Ice crystal tapping was continuous. It wasn’t cold though. I was able to write under the green elevator stair and the tin awning. A brave dark lithe bird flowed up and down in mid flight. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her mountain of love glowed softly, as silver. 4 pigeons flapped in the strong wind. The snow on the ground was sticky. My boot prints were already covered. I was alert and awake for my true love. The entire sky was like moonstone. One yellow tree remained. The ice pellet rain sounded like crackling fire. For grade 3, it was an indoor day. Much better today, I was more firm with presence. I mitigated bombastic dynamics. I handled a trade issue and it resolved well. Through it all my heart melted for her moon. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My sports love her mountain climbing. My purple dragon loves her green lion. My wreath loves her green. My purple loves her wheel of fortune. My player leaping for joy loves her race won. My contests love her racer ahead. My gold watch loves her jewel. My leader loves her shield. My treasure loves her gifts. My possessions love her comfort. My source loves her well being. my discipline loves her self-knowledge. My self-affirmation loves her talent. My master loves her task.
My risk-taking loves her adventure. My absolute loves her godlike. My chief loves her excellence. My flourishing loves her prosperity. My overcoming loves her surmounting. My value loves her greatness. My success loves her accomplishment. My decisiveness loves her certainty. My attaining loves her best. I love her lunar black bible verse in my Egyptian box “The Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants: and none of them that trust in him shall be desolate.” Psalm 34:22. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, a traffic cop stops Frasier for speeding at 62 in a 40 mp/h zone and it’s his birthday, and he’s taken with her. At his birthday party, Niles calls his brother’s flirt a lurid disciplinary fantasy. She would love to go out to dinner with Martin. When Frasier finally finds a girl he likes, she’s attracted to his old man. Mr. Burns dreams of Bobo his childhood teddy bear on his birthday. He doesn’t like his gifts and treasures. All he wants is his teddy bear while Homer eats 64 slices of American cheese, and Barny sings 2 + 2 = 4. Lindsay tries to score a date with her daughter’s heartthrob, Steve Holt. Gob always proved to be a good motivator for Buster. The prosecutor offers Michael a deal if he turns in his fugitive father in, but the bunkers of mass destruction turn out to be Tobias’s balls. Maebe tells Steve Holt her mother is really her father.
On the CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a grey with white banded tie, with a pale purple light. Snow, ice pellets and slush and how Montrealers handled the first snowstorm. As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket with grey T-shirt. The bulk of the snow fell around 4 am. City crews have been on standby. 20,000 homes lost power, southeast of Montreal, 4,000 are still without. Highways 20 and 40 had reduced visibility.
Geeta Nadkarni with the weather in a grey skirt, green top and green necklace. She was up at 5 am. Today -3 felt more like -10. Tonight -4 will feel like -13.
Griffintown could be getting an expensive facelift, with 4,000 residential units and a 2,000 seat concert hall. Mayor Tremblay enthused “This is excellent news for our city.” There will be public consultations early next year for the $1.3 billion project. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with pink scarf. Quebec Court has ruled that VIA Rail and the Quebec government owe Pelletier $335,000.
Cardinal Ouellet spoke to the CBC about the reaction he got from his open letter. He said he was hoping to heal a spiritual void in Quebec, “offer a new way of coming together in dialogue…. the wounded memory of our Catholic past.” Ouellet believes Quebecers need to capture their Christian roots, amid a long history sex abuse, negative views on homosexuality and demeaning the power of women. As reported by Dan Halton in a black coat, white shirt and green tie.
The effects of poverty on health was studied, and it showed that boys from poor homes were 1.6 times more likely to need hospitalization. Girls from poor families were 1.3 times more likely to need hospitalization. Low education is a major factor. Adults who lives in poverety as children have a 8-10 year shorter lifespan. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a red coat with black collar.
500 students made a peaceful protest march. 2 nurses were suspended after being caught injecting morphine instead of administering it to their patients. Both were ordered into rehab. Montreal Canadiens Tom Johnson Dies at age 79. Johnson is in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
A Nova Scotia man died in jail after he was arrested for assaulting his wife with a telephone. He tried to escape the police department. The taser was deployed twice. The schizophrenic man was placed in Halifax correctional facility, where he died 30 hours later. The Nova Scotia minister of justice called for a review on how the taser was used. As reported by Tom Murphy in a black coat with white shirt. 3 women were murdered and 1 man killed himself in an Ottawa Murder-Suicide. Geeta Nadkarni asked “Ready for some sun?” Followed by the break.
The weather with Geeta at -1 degrees feeling more like -9 with the windchill and snow and hail. Tonight the low of -4 will feel like -13. We got between 10-12 cm of snow. The sun is coming back. Tonight the winds will gust between 25-30 km/h.
CBC News designed a customer service survey of 40 major Canadian companies and how they solved Canadian’s problems. Only 12 out of 40 get high marks. Sears and major banks scored the best, while telecommunications companies scored the worst. As reported by Derek Stoffel.
Karlheinz Schreiber is asking the Supreme Court to reconsider extraditing him to Germany to face fraud and bribery charges. Opposition parties now have the same goal. They want to hear Schreiber’s testimony into Brian Mulroney’s cash payments of $300,000 for undetermined reasons, a “colossal mistake.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a brown coat with black fur scarf. Snow on the road with yellow lights to the next break.
The top story today was the weathe and the impact of the first snowstorm. Many flights were delayed for quite a few hours. Check flights ahead of time. As reported by Andrew Chang. Your Money with Jeannie Lee in a black jacket with white top. The price of oil perculates through the entire economy, rasing the expense of coffee production. Canadian corporate profits have doubled in the last 10 years. Banks are going after your big loans on the land transfer tax. The income growth resource rally shot up 15%. Followed by the day’s numbers. Geeta said the windchill is something to watch out for. Place Ville Marie to the break.
Our World and foreign ministers have suspended Pakistan from the Commonwealth for not stopping its emergency rule. Prime Minister Harper agrees. Lebanon is 64 years old today and the country is in crisis. The Lebanese have had enough of the uncertainty. As reported by Nahlah Ayed.
Transport frustration may soon be over in France. Many striking workers are voting to go back to work. 70,000 Russians now belong to Neo-Nazi groups. Ballet choreographer Maurice Bejart dies at age 80.
Some parents are confused by new report cards across Quebec. They now show grades in percentages instead of numbers from 1 to 4. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer. The sun is on its way as early as tomorrow, to the snowy road below. Followed by the next break.
A second look at the weather with Geeta, slip slide and fall. Tonight it will be -4 with a few flurried. The windchill makes it feel more like -13. At Mont Tremblant, temperatures range between -6 and -18. It will be chilly in the morning with a -5 that will feel like -12.
The Scene with Leah Hendry in a black sweater. Sacred Buddhist relics are on exhibit at the Vietnamese pagoda Huyen Khong. It will be the last time the relics will be seen in Montreal, followed by soulmates in the distance to the break. Returning with the 84th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. Geeta with the last weather and a windchill that is fairly brutal, making tonight’s low feel like -13. Tomorrow morning some cloud cover, and a peek from the sun in the afternoon. Michel signed off for the evening.
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