My Red Heroes Love Her Black Politics
Snow fell steadily. It crackled on my green and purple coat. It landed on the page of my love diary, making the words blur from my black pen. I wanted Anna to see that. All the trees had fresh white shadows. Yesterday’s gravel advance was thwarted by falling snow that coated it with spongy gobs. The sky was pale grey. Orb of sun was lost in it. The snow came down swiftly, it was tiny. The wind did not blow quickly. Tall rees were completely still. Her mountain of love was as hidden as orb of sun. Birds were chirping in the trees. A dog barked intermittently. No crows were present. The sky glowed. I retreated under the green awning, to save my love diary page from getting soaked. It was beginning to look more like a black and white abstract painting or a photograph overexposed. Black tar was glossy and wet. Grey gravel was dark and moist. White snow was fuzzy and fresh. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Traffic hissed on the wet road. Snowflakes fell in straight lines. Some of them zigzagged behind. A crow cawed twice. A lovebird squeaked. My ship was rising. It was not sinking. A crow continued to caw from some place around. I found her sitting quietly in a tall tree. Inner currents were flowing with chi and vibrating. I felt them going through channels. I closed my eyes to sense my form taking place, making many more shapes for contact. Her long black wavy hair was making me feel better. It was greatlly enhanced in pure white. I am in ardor for my soulmate. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Scanning the surface went for compressed regions. Work on one part affected other places that I didn’t know about. My fingers were cold. It was time to be warm. The snow was damp and wet in the schoolyard. Children were busy making tiny snowballs and blending them, then smoothing them down as pearls. Other children made something flat. The tiny Asian girl made a snow corral with 10 tiny snowballs within. She worked on the 11th. She placed it on the circle’s rim. She giggled and pointed at it. She took the 11th tiny snowball, flattened it out and then nibbled on it a tiny bit. Her friend returned with a big fat mass. I had a conflict with a boy from grade 2,. He made a girl cry. He threw her hat over the fence. I told him this was wrong and to retreive it. for her. But he would have none of it. He flatly refused. He would not budge. I said firmly that I would make a report, but this didn’t matter at all. He didn’t even care. He just shrugged. Another monitor scolded him later. He made her very angry. Even the vice principal had little command, when she came out to teach him a lesson. I was told his twin brother is exactly the same. There was more than one mishap and light injuries. Fresh snow seems to make the children more violent. I obeserved many miniature snow buildings of different size and shape. I loved how 2 girls sped up their work after I complimented them on their snow sculpture. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My wrestlers love her submarines. My fire loves her volcano errupting. My victim loves her earthquake. My sports love her martial arts. My rams butting heads love her Darwinian evolution. My red lightning loves her black storms. My snake loves her snake coiled around a victim. My puzzle loves her mastering. My red heroes love her black politics. My yang striving loves her yin championship. My quarrel loves her negotiation. My conflict loves her prevention. My exertion loves her labour. My risking loves her fight. My power play loves her strategy. My dream encounter loves her life. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “For the Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.” Proverbs 2:6. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, the sound on CBC TV in Montreal was distorted. The image was 2 seconds behind the sound. That is why Homer hates the Springfield Isotopes. They’re threatening to go to Moose Jaw. When they win, Homer and the boys drive amok through town, causing damage and trashing the school. The kids are blamed. They are put on a curfew. Inspired by The Bloodening, the kids break curfew to see it at the drive-in theatre. Bart is tired of being pushed around by adults. It’s time to fight back. The kids radio broadcast dirt on the adults. The parents want to blow up the transmitter. They incite war on the eldery after Buster’s snoring drives his mother Lucille crazy. Michael goes to Reno to find his father, abandoning his son after promises he made to go camping. Gob unknowingly reunites with his son. George Michael is in the middle of a problem he can’t talk about.
On the CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a grey jacket with a white top. The federal 2008 budget with Jim Flaherty. It is the finance minister’s 3rd budget. Total spending for 2008-2009 will be $4.2 billion. $12.5 billion will go to debt reduction. $250 million will go for carbon reduction. Liberal leader Stephane Dion stepped back from the brink. There will be no election. As reported by Julie Van Dusen.
Reactions from J. Pierre Brunet in a black jacket, yellow shirt with grey-yellow tie. “This is a very modst budget. There’s not a lot in here.” Marianna Simeone in a black jacket with white grids was ready to take viewer’s questions for J. Pierre Brunet. The NHL trade deadline came and went. The Hab’s Cristobal Huet was sent to the Washington Capitals. With 20 games left in the season, the Habs are currently in 5th place. Bob Gainey gave a press conference about it. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black winter coat with green scarf, live at the Bell Center.
The weather with Frank Cavallaro in a black jacket, yellow shirt with yellow white and red tie. The light snow began at 2 am. Current temperature was -3 feeling like -10 at 28 km/h. Tonight’s low of -6 will feel like -16 with winds at 30 km/h. We should receive 20 cm more snow. Snow is taking its toll on Montrealers with 273 cm of snow since start of season. That’s well above the average. The record is 383 cm of snow that fell in Montreal in the month of March 1971. It’s impossible to say what this March will look like in terms of snow. As reported by Andrew Chang. Former Priest Sentenced for sexual aggression against a young girl. He received a 6 month suspended sentence. Fire Fighter Tactics and Geeta Nadkarni previewed her upcoming green segment. Go Green. Followed by When Will it Stop? and the break.
The forecast with Frank Cavallaro on a typical late February day. 15 to 25 cm of snow is expected. Current temperature was -3 feeling like -10. Tonight’s low of -6 will feel like -16. -6 tomorrow feeling like -12. “A messy night tonight.” Security inspectors for the metro subway system are not doing very much these days since Montreal police took over. 25 security inspectors are making a $2 million complaint, against hiring practices when it comes to metro security. As reported by Cheryl Rosebush in a brown coat with white cap. 4,000 STM Drivers Vote. Brutus Sentenced and Lacroix Appeal. Arena Collapse Update with 4 people slightly injured. Transpave Guilty for the death of an employee. They’re looking at a $100,000 fine. Marianna Simeone was standing by to take viewer’s questions and comments on the federal budget. Followed by the break.
The NHL trade deadline passed. Bob Gainey wrapped up his press conference, having full confidence in his 2 young goal tenders, and his reasons for not gaining new players. As reported by Leah Hendry. Extended commitments of the federal budget. “A prudent budget the Liberals will support.” As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a white jacket, grey sweater and black top. Budget 2008 reaction from Montreal. It’s going to be a while to see how the money transfers to our streets. As reported by Andrew Chang. Marianna Simeone asked viewers to send in their comments. The day’s closing numbers and job prospects are good in the aerospace industry. Students have plenty of job opportunities. As reported by Shari Okeke. More Snow and Windy and the break.
Florida Blackouts after equipment failure and a fire. Up to 3 million people lost their power. French troops could be deployed outside the Afghan capital in a game of military musical chairs. Canada was hoping troops from France would be coming to their aid. But the Americans will get them instead. This could free up some US troops for helping the Canadians. As reported by David Common. Anti-Kosovo Riots. Ready For The Worst with a new world seed bank. Harmonizing Relations with an American philharmonic orchestra performing in North Korea. Frank’s sign read It Does Stop, But Colder. Followed by the break.
A second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro. We’ve had 280 cm of snow since November. Today’s snow started at 2 am. Tonight’s low will be -6 feeling like -16 with winds at 30 km/h. Heavy snow warning for Montreal. Tomorrow morning it will be -6, in the afternoon steady at -6, then dipping down to -12. Face Book Petition for Oscar Peterson’s name to replace the Lionel Groulx Metro name. 820 members have signed. Pierre Brunet with Marianna Simeone and questions from viewers on the 2008 federal budget. Geeta previewed Be Green, followed by the next break.
Be Green with Geeta Nadkarni in a red blouse with red necklace. Eco Quartiers are not Eco-Centers. They deal primarily with recycling, distributing green recycling bins. They promote the greening of Montreal. Citizens who want to help green Montreal can receive help from Eco Quartiers for education-driven projects. You can call them when you want to see a green change in your workplace. More on this on Geeta’s blog at cbc.ca/montreal. The green theme continues tomorrow with recycling and Andrew Chang. Frank Cavallaro with a last check on the weather with 15 to 25 cm of snow. Nancy Wood 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 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.