My Red Crocodile Loves Her Black Balloon Burst
The breeze was continuous in the damp and cold. The low overcast grey turned to yellow and orange on the western horizon. Poor visibility. Her mountain of love was under haze. The light was dull, but I squinted. Orb of sun was buried behind thick cloud. Lake of ice was brittle, cracking underfoot, shattering into shards. Sparrows chirped, a dog barked. The roar of traffic was loud. Orb of sun peeked from a small spot, but it was not enough. It was cold on my face. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I was feeling better today. My throat has improved and energy renewed, but a dull headache persisted. Inner regions were clearing up. The current is quite tangible. I could not muster much of a thought, there was free space this morning for looking. I simply sat and wrote for my true love. When she comes to mind, emotion follows with a flood of tenderness. I was feeling blessed. I ached and longed for her black potent presence. There is nobody like her on earth. I’m deeply in love with Anna, and I never want it to stop.
She is my angel from heaven. With orb of sun gone, details were hard to find -no glimmering ice crystals in the snow mound. It had a rather coarse, skin-like texture. It was dull blandness without highlights. Lake of ice widened with a dark region in the center where black tar globs collected. Ice was wrinkled and spotted with little sandy flakes. My fingertips got cold quickly but more of myself was reclaimed. Cold air blew on my face. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The wind blew stronger. Trees gently swayed. The birds continued their song. Grey sky was a milky layer. It brightened by her mountain of love. Long painterly streaks were dark. There was a crow on top of a tall tree, but presently there was none. All was drab without sun and too cold to stay warm. On my way to the schoolyard, freezing rain began. It was an indoor day. Children from room 13 played in room 12. They were better behaved. I didn’t have to wave the pink sheet in their face. Most of them listened when I told them to quiet down. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My worm loves her garbage. My window broken loves her breaking in. My warrior loves her war. My shark loves her vampire. My fool loves her trickster. My earthquake loves her tidal wave. My skull loves her goat eating anything. My skeleton loves her fire. My rubble loves her shards. My nuclear power loves her atomic explosion. My red crocodile loves her black balloons bursting. My power loves her superiority. My cleaning loves her catabolic. My fate loves her judging. My will loves her destiny. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” II Corinthians 12:9. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, it’s Martin’s 65th birthday and Frasier and Niles compete to break their spending limit for their father’s best gift while Bart’s gang wages war on Shelbyville for Springfield’s lemon tree. Bart must choose door number 7 to escape man-eating tigers and Gob is upset the Girls With Low Self-Esteem video uses the one part where he screws up his magic trick. Gob gets $13 worth of mice and is caught by a 13-year-old girl for shoplifting. During Take your daughter to work day, Michael takes care to tell the truth to police about his involvement in Kitty’s disappearance and alleged death.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a black jacket and a black blouse with a black heart necklace. Colleen Jones wore a red coat with a black turtleneck. Danielle Bochove wore a grey blouse. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wood wore a black, grey and yellow leaf patterned blouse with a yellow top. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, designer chocolate, coping with S.A.D. and science projects. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shrt and a grey tie. A 49 year old man died from an Accidental Overdose of over-the-counter cold medication. It’s the first case in Quebec. Please read the labels carefully. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a grey plaid jacket.
A 60 year old Laval man was in court for possessing child pornography. His computer and 100 video cassettes were seized. A man was sentenced to 4 years in prison for defrauding the Royal Bank of $4 million over a 4-year period with fake loan applications with addresses on the same street. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black sweater. Lacroix: The Day After. Vincent Lacroix spent his first night in prison while people who lost their savings ask how they could get their money back. Lacroix’s appeal will be on February 8th. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black winter coat with grey scarf.
The weather with Kristen Falco in a red jacket, grey turtleneck and black slacks. Freezing rain came at noon but it didn’t last long. -6 was the current temperature feeling like -12. Tonight 2 degrees will feel like -3. The city will alleviate parking problems during snow-removal with extended free parking lot spaces. 25 lots around the city will be made free. As reported by Andrew Chang in a brown jacket with black scarf. A fatal snowmobile accident claimed the lives of 2 people. There was a 20 Car Pile-Up on highway 70 this morning. A man received 4,500 charges for selling the same number of counterfiet hair irons. Montreal cheese business Saputo is making a big $160 million deal in the U.S. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black jacket with red blouse. A warm front is moving in but it won’t last long, followed by downtown and the break.
The weather with Kristen Falco with a high of -7 today that felt like -13. Current temperature was -5 that felt like -12. Tomorrow morning it will be 4 degrees with a lot of wind and temperatures dropping. Police and soldiers in Kenya have been unable to stem the violence of roving gangs during Annan Talks. In Montreal, the Kenyan community is calling on Prime Minister Stephen Harper to push for peace in their home country. “Love and peace begin in the home.” As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black blouse, followed by the next break.
The coronor’s report concerning the 49 year old man who died from the accidental overdose of cold medication, and the teenagers that use it for recreational drugs was today’s top story, as reported by Gerri Barrer. A black-focussed school is getting closer to reality in Toronto, as Africentric schools are debated. As reported by Laurie Graham in a black jacket and blue top. Your Money with Jeannie Lee in a grey jacket with grey top. Gold closed near $930 an ounce, prompting another gold rush in Alaska. The most affordable homes are in Canada but 3 Canadian cities are among the 25 most expensive. Warner goes blue-ray all the way while Toshiba slashes its prices. If they had the money, 82% of Canadians would not retire, followed by the day’s numbers to rain, snow and strong winds expected for tomorrow to downtown and the next break.
An Air Canada flight crew had to make an emergency landing in Shannon Ireland after the co-pilot became very distressed from a possible nervous breakdown. He wanted to talk to God. As reported by Adrienne Arsenault in a green jacket with blue blouse The former head of Canada’s nuclear safety commission spoke on her firing for the closure of the Chalk River nuclear plant. She said the plant had a 1000-times greater risk than the international standards for nuclear accidents. Tony Clement said she should have factored medical isotopes into her decision but Keens said her concern was for the environment. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a green coat with red scarf. The Harper government gave no information to the opposition about the transfer of Afghan detainees after torture was found. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat with red scarf. Florida Primaries followed by a warm morning and cold afternoon to downtown and the next break.
A second look at the weather with Kristen Falco with strong winds, rain and snow for tomorrow. 5 degrees tomorrow with gusting winds up to 80 km/h. Temperatures plummet rapidly during the afternoon. Deep Freeze in the Praries at -50 with the windchill as well as an East Atlantic Storm to the next break. The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a grey dress with white blouse. The Grammys Are a Go on February 10th. Crash TV Series and a review by Laura Thompson of Protest The Hero’s new CD “Fortress” Kristen Falco with the last forecast at 2 degrees tonight. 4 degrees tomorrow with rain changing to light snow. Winds will gust up to 80 km/h. 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 absent, anger, annihilating, awful, blasting, breaking, catabolic, cleaning, cracking, crashing, crushing, deadly, decomposing, demolishing, despair, destiny, devastating, dismantling, disposing, doom, embarrassment, eradicating, exploding, extinguishing, fate, fighting, grieving, incinerating, indiscriminate, inevitability, judging, killing, lethal, malignant, misfortune, operating, overturning, overwhelming, pounding, power, pulling apart, pulverizing, ruining, self-destruction, senseless, smashing, superiority, terrible, war, will and wrecking.
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