My Ardent Fool Loves Her Sweet Fire
Sunlight was very bright. It was blinding. I had to keep my head bowed down. Blue skies had a faint misty layer. There were very long streaks from jet trails. Expanding streaks spread out to become priceless heavenly wedding veils. Lovebirds chirped loudly. Sparrows sang from distant trees. Starlings squeaked animatedly. Powdery snow coated brittle ice that cracked and snapped when crushed underfoot. Snow sparkled, it shined. It had a rough texture like a white carpet. A dog barked for a moment. Long shadows were dark and wavy. Still trees were caught in twilight. Lithe branches were glinting. Trees were almost silhouettes. Her mountain of love was brown and white. Blue sky snugly hugged it. Smoke slowly floated from chimneys. The sun’s warmth was welcoming. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I closed my eyes to unfold. Density opened with speed. A crow cawed 4 times. Birds chirped merrily with sweet joy. There were many kinds. Sound had a frosty edge, a crispness to it. The air was cool on my legs. Blue sky had squiggly white lines and delicate fingerprints. It was a beautiful morning on this leap day. I felt good. My energy was active. A passenger jet hummed smoothly through the air. I felt calm and lucid, like a scientist observing what is. Blue sky did wonders with freedom and clarity. There is one thing I won’t forget to mention. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Clouds were transforming with ribbed textures and feathery puffs. Blue sky to the north had a series of broken streaks that bent like arms with elbows. Clouds rested at 60 degree angles. They hovered above foggy horizons. Above me was a shallow sea of white. A starling screetched from the elevator room roof. Another long white vapour trail appeared in the sky. I kept thinking I saw tiny flashes of light. My fingertips would soon become frozen. I basked in the warmth of the sun. A crow cawed 4 times, and the 5. Traffic hissed on slushy roads. A small craft in the sky glinted in the sunlight. 3 lovebirds sped as a team. I’m in love with Anna in this.
It was pizza day for the kids. The boys called each other gay and denied it in various ways. It was bright in the schoolyard. It was warmer. The black boy of “Freedom! Fresh air!” crawled to grab my leg. I ran away, making him laugh. Two boys grabbed my arms. They wouldn’t let go of my hands. I had to drag them, stumbling. A heated argument between a group of girls was a cat fight. Insults were traded along with pushing and kicking and tears. I was overwhelmed by a barrage of remarks for 10 minutes straight without stop. It was a long-standing feud, picking up where past insults left off. Black girls called each other the N-word. White girls were screaming blue murder. A gentle group of grade 2 have been dogs and cats since November. They were animals too on this Friday leap day before the March break. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My worm loves her vessel broken. My window broken loves her shards. My weeping loves her trickster. My war loves her warrior. My vampire loves her goat eating anything. My collapsed building loves her tornado. My earthquake loves her tidal wave. My shark loves her crocodile. My atomic explosion loves her nuclear power. Her black fist loves my scattered red bricks. My ardent fool loves her sweet fire. My falling loves her crash. My balloons bursting love her explosives. My fate loves her overturning it. My will loves her dream destiny.
My red anger loves her black war. My awful loves her terrible. My demolishing loves her smashing. My ruining loves her wrecking. My pounding loves her pulverizing. My pulling apart loves her dismantling. My power loves her overwhelming. My inevitability loves her operating. My misfortune loves her eradicating. My doom loves her lethal. My incinerating loves her catabolic. My extinguishing loves her deadly. My shattering loves her exploding. My cleaning loves her blasting. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “The Lord will give strength unto his people: the Lord will bless his people with peace.” Psalm 29:11. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier buys Martin a shark skin slacks and jacket, but the restaurant lost their reservation and Martin spilled food on his suit at the old boys retirement party. One colleague was killed in a boating accident. Another had 3 bypasses before he went. Martin saw his yellow skinned friend in the hospital after Nelson wrecks Bart’s working model of the digestive system. It explodes. Apu has 7 days before Valentines Day to prove his love to Manjula. Homer and the boys want to sabotage it. Elton John chewed his way out of a dog carrier. Homer tries to sabotage Apu’s sky writing but he falls through the sky with roses. Marge loves the results. Several glasses are smashed because George Michael is too scared to catch them. He thinks he’s not man enough. He goes to join the army at the church and state fair where George Sr. tries to scare at-risk male youth from jail. He mistakenly speaks to gay young men. Michael does the father and son triatholon with Steve Holt. Anne comes in 3rd place at the beauty pagaent.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines, a pale blue shirt with a black tie with white diamonds. A Malaysian man seeking refugee status for the past 6 years is set to be deported on March 6th. He’s afraid deportation could mean his death because he’s gay. Homosexuality can be a motive to apply for refugee status. Immigration didn’t believe him. MP Thomas Mulcair has offered support. As reported by Andrew Chang in a brown winter coat.
Tax Decision. The 25 homeowners that were charged about $30,000 each when a new permanent road was put in had their taxes reduced by 75%, with bourough mayor apologies. A resident comments “We are not at the end of the road yet.” As reported by Jessica Brown in blue jeans with a white coat and a pink hat and pink scarf. Gallant the contract killer for the Rock Machine gang gets parole in 25 years. Police Search For Suspects missing since last week after their baby died last Wednesday in hospital. Father Pleaded Not Guilty for punching his son’s teacher. Frank Cavallaro with the forecast update in a grey suit, black shirt and grey black and white tie. -9 was the high today. Current temperature was -9 feeling like -15 with winds at 13 km/h. Snowy day tomorrow but mild this weekend.
A Montreal dentist is using a new Canadian-made tool for detecting oral cancer. Healthy tissue appears green while diseased tissue appears red brown. As reported by Dan Halton. Morquio disease is rare. Only 50 people in Quebec have it, and are calling attention to it on this leap day. As reported by Gerri Barrer. 41 Canadians were honored with medals of bravery by the Governor General Michaelle Jean. 4 of them were Quebecers. Geeta Nadkarni previewed Be Green while holding a tree frog. Frank Cavallaro and Not More Snow! to the break.
The forecast with Frank Cavallaro and a current temperature of -9 that feels like -15 with 14 km/h winds. Snow is heading our way between 10 pm and 2 am. Tonight’s low of -10 will feel like -17 with 22 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be -1, feeling like -5. Be Green with Geeta Nadkarni in a burgundy red jacket with white blouse. Conversationists want to name this leap year the Year of the Frog. The frog population is in trouble in southern Quebec, especially the western chorus frog. They are declining from development and water and air pollution and a foreign fugus with no cure. The frog is “a good indication of the health of the environment they’re found in.” 11 species of frog live in Quebec. Frogs In Trouble. go to the Eco Museum and the 6 Quebec zoos and aquarium for more information. Go to www.cbc.ca/montreal for Geeta’s blog. Followed by betwixt at night and the break.
Chuck Cadman’s widow and daughter both insist he was offered a $1 million life insurance policy to buy his crucial vote. In a 2005 interview Stephen Harper did not deny this with a tacid admission on tape that a bribe was made. Liberals want the prime minister to come clean or step aside. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black coat with blue scarf. The Quebec National Assembly is at an impasse over the provincial budget. ADQ Concedes with the condition of a $50 per week rise in daycare coverage. The opening of a weekend-long conference discusses the Future of Anglo Community in Montreal. There’s was 5.5% growth of English between 2001 and 2006. “They’re an extremely bilingual group.” But more attention needs to be paid on improvements for the job sector. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer.
Crane Repairs with the largest in Eastern Canada. Quebec Stores Closing. Journal de Montreal Lockout since the end of April. The longest ever for a French newspaper. Followed by the day’s closing figures. But It Will Be and the break. Prince Harry is out of Afghanistan tonight after 10 weeks deployment. “The praise for him back home is piling on.” As reported by Adrienne Arsenault. Afghan Detainee Transfers resume. Yao Ming, the Chinese NBA star is out with a foot injury. He could miss the Olympics but his market value is still hight. As reported by Michel Cormier in a tan coat with grey and white shirt. PJ Stock previewd Stock Talk. Frank Cavallaro previewed the weather: Hello March, with spring 3 weeks away. Followed by the break.
A second look at the forecast with Frank and Michel has no room to put more snow. 10 to 15 cm is headed our way in just a few hours. Tonight’s low will be -10 feeling like -17 with 22 km/h winds. It will be -8 tomorrow morning, rising to -1 in the afternoon and falling to -10 in the evening. Skies will be clear. The 7-day forecast with more snow but a mild Sunday. Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a tan yellow tweed jacket and white shirt. He wished Michel an happy year. I missed the boxing. The Canadiens play Buffalo tonight and New Jersey tomorrow night Carey Price now has 28 games experience. PJ will be on Hockey Night in Canada tomorrow night and on Monday it will be Hockey Day with PJ, followed by the break.
The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a red dress with black buttons with a movie review for The Other Boleyn Girl. “A good old-fashioned royal romp” with 2.5 out of 5 stars. A New Jazz Venue in Montreal for $2.9 million. A last check on the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and 8 to 15 cm of snow moving in. A current temperature of -9 feeling like -14. CBC Radio’s Frank McCormick said goodbye on his last show. Goodbye Frank. 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.