My Play Loves Her Dream Encounter
Grey clouds were soft and foggy. Tiny lights flickered on her mountain of love. A crow somewhere cawed thrice. A large plume of smoke puffed from a building. Details were scant in the distance. Visibility was quite low, it was dark. I was unwinding from what I forgot. A lovebird twittered and pulsed through the air, quickly fluttering with small glides. Over the bare trees she went. 2 pigeons flapped onward. There was a cold and damp breeze on my face. To the north, the sky was quite bright. Trees were still amongst the heavy air that felt like it was waiting for the right moment to rain or to snow or do something. I’m in love with my heartthrob, Anna in this.
4 pigeons sped in 4 different directions. The orb of sunlight had completely vanished. There were no precise shadows at angles I could pin a clock on. The large pool on the roof that was rain water with snow mixed in, was now a melting sheet of ice. There were minute popping sounds on the ground, from ice softly melting. A large rumble came from the north, like a huge crashing wave. I was feeling healthy within. Inner flow showed signs of improvement. It was chilly out. A pigeon flew by. Something in me became free, as a crow flapped to her beloved. In the trees, there was cawing. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A tiny fly buzzed by. That surprised me, given the temperature. The conditions were right for her to persist. Life was alll around me, amid the buildings, the street and the traffic. There was an undercurrent of moroseness in me. I missed my sweetheart, Anna. A crow caowed 3 times, slowly and deliberately. 3 pigeons sped by, and they were greeted by a 4th. Crows cawed for each other in the distance. 7 lovebirds fluttered through the air, busily chirping. 4 dark lithe birds made their way north. The clouds were less like clouds and more like fog. Serious work was accomplished, work that made a difference. I don’t know what it was, but it sure felt like Alchemy. I’m in love with Anna in this.
It was an indoor lunch today. I was told about a feud between the lunch staff and a member of the administration. It was a struggle today with the kids. All the children were of on mind. They showed defiance in various ways. It was peculiar how unanimous it was. They were unruly, they ignored every adult command to quiet down. I’m in love with Anna in this. My storms love her lightning. My sport loves her heroes. My test loves her martial arts. My rams butting heads love her snakes. My striving loves her labour. My red puzzle loves her black strategy. My opposing loves her matching. My frustration loves her championship. My resistance loves her Yin blending. My risking loves her mastering. My dissension loves her rivalry. My play loves her dream encounter. My conflict loves her prevention. I love her lunar black bible verse in my Egyptian box “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.” Psalm 126:5. “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” -Psalm 126:6. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier is hosting a wine tasting at home, but a scratch on the floor from Martin’s chair prompts contractors in for repairs. Frasier is exasperated. Daphne flirts with a contractor. Niles struggles with his jealousy, and tries to intervene because Marge has pledged $30 for public TV and won 2 free tickets to the ballet. Ruth comes over to borrow a power tool. She is a divorced woman, disgruntled about her ex-husband. Homer struggles with his 2 arms caught in 2 vending machines and so Marge goes out with Ruth. Homer struggles with Marge’s independence. She and Ruth go to a country bar, but because Ruth is driving her ex-husband’s car, the police close in on pursuit. Homer and Wiggum hold each other over ghost cars. Marge and Ruth stick together. The kids learn from TV their mother is one of two women on a high-speed desert chase. Ruth says a single woman can’t live in a man’s world. Homer is so sorry for the whole marriage up to this point. After plummeting from a precipice Homer tells solid waste “I could kiss you!” because Sudden Valley conjures up a sink hole. There’s a fierce rivalry between George Sr. and Stan Sitwell. Oscar served in Vietnam as a crocodile spotter. Lucille visits the old army sargeant with 3 tours in Vietnam. Michael blew it when his father tried to control him again.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a dark blue shirt and a black and white diamond star tie. Gerry Snyder Passed Away. He brough major league baseball to this city. He was 87, and had 5 children. The Quebec woman that shook a 5 month old baby in her daycare so hard that the child had to be hospitalized with a swollen head, will do 20 months of community service and no jail time. The woman will spend her first 7 months confined to home. The child’s parents are unhappy with the result. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black blouse.
Firefighters found the body of an 81-year-old woman who dead for 6 days in a public apartment house for the elderly. Residents want better security. As reported by Jessica Brown in a black coat and multicoloured scarf. A 14 year old boy was in court today after a Deadly School Fight. Fabrikant Case Rejected. The weather preview with Geeta Nadkarni in a grey jacket and grey skirt with purple top. Prepare for a roller-coaster ride this week with sun and cloud up and down. Showers have begun at 2 degrees, with a 60% chance of flurries in the morning.
Premier Jean Charest wants to declare public transit a public service that should not be interrupted by strikes. Commuter’s agree essential services should extend for the entire day, not just morning and evening rush hours. As reported by Dan Halton in a black coat with white shirt and white tie with black lines. Ville Marie borough mayor Benoit Labonte has joined the Vision Montreal party after quitting mayor Tremblay’s party. He’s tempted to run for mayor of Montreal for the election of 2009. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with white scarf.
160 riot police are on the streets tonight in Paris, France after 2 days of rioting that began in a poor suburban neighbourhood for 2 teenaged boys that died in a crash with a police car. As reported by David Common. Geeta said we’ll likely get snow tomorrow and the sun will come at a price, to traffic in the rain-filled night, to the commercial break and returning with the Oglivy’s Christmas window and a 3-degree high today going down to 2 steady. It will feel more like -4 with the windchill. A 60% chance of flurries for the morning and a cold low tomorrow night of -11.
Premiers Jean Charest and Dalton McGuinty announced a trade agreement between the provinces of Quebec and Ontario, presently at $70 billion a year. At the Commonwealth meeting in Africa, Stephen Harper said Kyoto was a mistake. He wants all emitters like the US and China included or else he says there’s no deal. Opposition parties in Canada pounced on Harper, accusing him of sabotaging plans on climate change. As reported by Julie Van Dusen.
A Canadian electric truck maker is having trouble with Transport Canada. It won’t allow his trucks to be sold as low speed vehicles in Canada, despite the fact the trucks are sold in the US. He has been waiting for 4 years for a change of words. As reported by Reg Sherron followed by the break. The bad influence of the English language took center stage at the Bouchard-Taylor commission in Montreal today, with proposals to have French the only official language in Quebec. As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket, black gloves and black scarf. Your Money and it’s Cyber Monday. 72 million people are expected to spend $700 million online, followed by the day’s closing numbers Geeta said we will have 15 mm of rain tonight, turning to flurries tomorrow morning. She will give the slushy details, to the rain on the road to the break.
Our World and Stephen Harper was in Tanzania to announce Canada’s $105 million contribution to improve health care in Africa, for sorely needed vaccinations and health care workers. The program is called The Initiative to Save a Million Lives. As reported by James Cudmore. In Pakistan Musharraf is stepping down from his army post to take oath as a civilian leader, followed by Changes at the Border after death by taser in B.C. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk with the Grey Cup’s 23-19 win for Saskatchewan. Geeta said it’s really pouring out there, followed by soulmates in the rain to the break. Returning to 10-15 mm of rain. “Lots of green headed our way” and a 60% chance of flurries in the morning. 2 degrees will feel like -2 and the low will be -11.
PJ Stock for Stock Talk in a brown jacket with black shirt and his Grey Cup reaction. “Can I yawn right now?” PJ said it was a game of mistakes and missed opportunities. Rumors about the Canadiens and “4 fork lines.” (I missed the last segment about his prediction). Her red garden of love to the break and returning to Kravitz Rocks The Grey Cup. The Scene with Leah Hendry in a black jacket. Carmen Turcotte uses power tools on wood to make sculptures. “She found her niche in the physicality of her work.” A sculpture is up for auction and the proceeds will go to the children of Little Burgundy. Geeta closed with the last weather report with 15 mm of precipitation. Tomorrow’s high will be 2 degrees, feeling more like -2. In the afternoon it will feel like -4. The Media Food Drive starts next Thursday. Michel signed off for the night.
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 battle, blending, championship, conflict, contest, contradict, counter, discord, dissension, encounter, exertion, feud, frustration, jealousy, labour, mastering, match, negotiate, opposing, passive, play power play, prevention, puzzle, quarrel, risking, rivalry, strategy, stress, strife, strive and testing.