My Red Bear Loves Her Black Lion
A group of 7 pigeons soared over houses as the light snow began. Not nearly as much as yesterday. Her mountain of love was visible. A crow silently traveled. Grey skies broke open. Nether regions of crushed velvet daubs and faint blue sky above that. Fresh snow covered the roof with thick puffy layers. Orb of sun was a faceless full moon. It emerged with blue sky above a field of grey cloud. It shone softly as a lightbulb and then turned a brilliant pastel. Large grey clouds were a procession of animals. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The breeze was cold on my face. It was gusty and damp. Trees swayed a little bit. I kept looking up at the sunlight, revealing the details of the clouds above it. I was amazed by the pale blue sky behind it. It was nowhere else to be seen. Clouds were as crushed cotton. Trees had blankets of white shadows. It made them seem electrical. Below me, the field of white was thick and inviting for soaking in its softness. Odd little scoop marks or cave-ins were the only recognizeable features. Hnging icicles were melting. I ‘m in love with Anna in this.
I was at peace in my heart for my love. Trees were skeletons reaching out to strike poses. I became more fully myself in the process of watching, more fully aligned and feeling more free from aches, fear and insecurity. It was no longer convincing me. The bindings were untangling. Releasing with speed. Orb of sun was shining. In this shined her light. Dark brown was her mountain of love. A crow flew silently by. My fingertips got cold. 6 lovebirds twittered by. 3 crows sat in their own trees. One of them cawed 6 times. She cawed twice more and twice again. She made another 2 caw bursts. She let out 6 more caws in a row. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her love mountain was behind a faint veil of snowy fog. I wished it was warmer to stay out longer. 3 large clusters of lovebirds flew by. There could have been easily 53. The first group had 7 the second two groups had twice as much each. Suddenly, 4 crows came cawing and yelping through the trees. Sparrows were passing by frequently. One of the crows cawed 6 times and then added 3 more. I took a lingering look at the sun before I went in. I was very emotional. The children eating were shouted down by the vice principal. She said they were too loud when eating their lunch. More walled-in structures and mounds made by the girls also included podiums for their furry dog toys. A boy was very unhappy he got kicked hard in the gut by a girl. A girl was unhappy her friends firmly refused to play with her. One long line was for children sliding on a small patch of ice. On the way back I had a brief talk with Lionel the crossguard about old-time wrestlers like Killer Kowalski and the wrestling of Andy Kaufman. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My arm loves her hips. My ape loves her volcano. My chain saw loves her chopping. My soldiers love her army knife. My tidal wave loves her thighs. My gravity loves her cyclotron. My stomping loves her press. My spear loves her shooting. My scales love her boxer. My rope loves her saw. My red bear loves her black lion. My engine loves her train engine. My police love her guns. My holding loves her ploy. My asectic loves her generator. My drill loves her explosives. My king loves her dynamite. My push loves her weight. My energy loves her strength. My sharpening loves her attack.
My rule loves her determining. My ram loves her passion. My powerful loves her power. My ardor loves her black potency. My compelling loves her necessity. My intervention loves her in charge. My imbalance loves her effective. My convincing loves her enforcing. My dynamic loves her challenging. My drive loves her intensifying. My aggravating loves her concentrated. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou are with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” -Psalm 23:4. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier thinks he’s a babe magnet. “I could teach a course.” Sherry’s confused Martin broke up with her just after he told her he loved her. Lisa would like a jazz instructor for the music department for the richest elementary school in the state. But Burns siphons the oil for himself and he blocks out the sun. At the town meeting everyone is stroking a gun. Homer sends Mr. Burns a box of chocolates to remember him by after Michael learns that the prosecutor in his father’s case is Maggie the blind. Lindsay wants to get rid of the 10 Commandments granite monument. Maggie’s seeing-eye dog Justice is blind and she can see that perfectly well.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a grey blouse with black jacket. Danielle Bochove wore a red jacket. Colleen Jones wore a red coat with a red plaid cap and a black turtleneck sweater. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a black blouse with purple jacket. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, fashionable scarves, mulled wine, taking care of marble and granite, couples appreciating each other and growing flowers for your wedding. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a red and grey tie. Attempted Kidnapping. Police say at 8:30 this morning near school, a 12 year old girl was abducted by a man in a hood. She escaped from her abductor’s car when it stopped at a train crossing. She returned home in St-Hyacinthe. This story is developing. As reported by Cheryl Rosebush in a white cap, green sweater and brown coat.
A 52 year old mother of 3 daughters was killed when her head was clipped by the oversize side mirror of a city bus on January 12th. Police are still considering if they will press charges. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with white scarf. The weather with Geeta Nadkarni in a brown jacket and white blouse. The current temperature was -9, feeling like -19. -20 tonight will feel like -22. More and more Quebecers turn to pills to fight their depression. 1.4 million Quebecers used depression medication in 1997. 10 years later, 6 million use depression medication . Phillipe Couillard, minister of health said of the high use of anti-depressants, “It’s a global problem.” Psychotherapy is the preferred treatment but Lots of Pills are easier to get. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a red jacket with black top.
70 pre-schoolers in Roxboro have no place to go after their daycare was left in ruins from a fire last night. The Mary Queen of Peace parish will help the children in the meantime. It will take 6 months to repair the daycare. Mile-End is getting a face lift with a $9 million investment into the industrial sector. The work will conclude in 2010.
Barrier Conflict and in Montreal West and an Italian Translator has been accused of leaking information from an RCMP investigation into the Montreal mafia. A Laval man accused of kiling his wife and 4 children during a fight about money and infidelity entered a not-guilty plea in his grand jury case. It will take another 10 days to determine how actor Keith Ledger died. The Australian-born actor was only 28. He was always seeking honesty in his portrayals. As reported by Sandra Abma. Geeta said it’s a night to have the blankets out tonight, followed by the bridge and the next break.
A crow in a tree with white shadows with a morsel of food in her beak and tomorrow will be a good day to stay at home because it’s going to be cold, Geeta said. Today’s high was -6, feeling like -14 with the windchill at 41 km/h. Current temperature of -9 feels like -18. Tonight’s low of -20 will feel like -23. Drifting snow in Montreal. Tomorrow’s high will be -13. The next 5 days are looking fairly sunny. “Dress warm.”
The pharmacy of Jean Coutu will no longer sell detergent that has phosphates. Jean Coutu is banning its sale and replacing it with environmentally-friendly products. This is a head of Charest’s full ban in 2010. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black top, blue jeans and green scarf followed by the bridge at night to the break.
4 crows on the roof of a building and a new development in the Adil Charkaoui case. A document that was misplaced has been found where he admitted to his awareness of Jihad practices in Montreal but denied involvement with them or any other terrorist activities. As reported by Amanda Margison in a black top. Health Canada is studying the issue of Cloned Food. Starbuck 2 is the first cloned bull in Canada. The sale of cloned milk and meat would bring the cost of cloning down, but dairy producers and farmers have many questions. As reported by Cheryl Rosebush.
Flags are at half mast at Carleton University in Ottawa after 3 students were killed when their SUV struck a bus. It was a shaky day in the markets, with more plunging, but Toronto and New York finished high. Flat quarterly rates signal “weaker economic times are ahead.” George Bush promised a relief package is on the way. As reported by Havard Gould. Geeta said we’re headed for a cold snap but the weekend is looking fine for downtown and the soulmates to the next break.
NATO won’t respond yet to John Manley’s report on Afghanistan. Canada and the U.S. try to get other NATO nations to send more troops. 3,200 U.S. Marines will be sent. Canada has a 7 month committment. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat with blue scarf followed by a Bloc Quebecois Caucus Meeting. Thousands of people from Gaza are flooding into Egypt after a security border was torn down, for their Gaza Exodus. A huge explosion in Mosul, Iraq killed 9 people and injured 70 more, mostly women and children. Over 22 thousand London police made a mass demonstration on a pay dispute with the government. The EU will oppose pollution caps on industry. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk. Geeta said pick up sunglasses and put down shovels as temperatures are rising to the bridge and the next break.
Low temperatures tonight will push the hydro bill up as drifting snow falls on your head from the roof above you. Geeta said there’s a fair bit of sun for the next few days with rain next Tuesday. Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a grey jacket with black shirt. The Habs scored more goals in one game last night than all season. They beat the Boston Bruins 82 times a year. The Habs beat them 6 times this year. The NHL fired the Toronto Maple Leaf’s John Ferguson. Cliff Fletcher will replace him in the interim. There’s a change in Quebec hockey’s junior league. The SPCA desperately need help with materials such as towls and old blankets and old newspapers for the homeless dogs and cats they take care of. The temperature will be -20 tonight, feeling like -22. Fairly sunny tomorrow but cold through the day. Michel signed off for the evening.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog lof loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of aggravating, ardor, attack, challenging, coercing, compel, concentrated, convincing, drive, dynamic, effective, energy, enforcing, imbalance, in charge, intervention, mastery, necessity, passion, potency, power, push, ram, rule, sharpening, strength and weight.