My Red Thorn Scars Love Her Stabbing Surgery

It was lightly snowing. Gravel was covered again. The roof received a fresh coating. Her mountain of love was behind fog. The sky was nothing but white cloud. There was no orb of sun. Dark tree branches had new white shadows. Rooftops regained a snow surface. It felt more like December 1st than March 31st, after declaring spring yesterday. I’m in love with Anna in this.

I wouldn’t give Krishnamurti entire credit for my leaving the Mormon church. Gurdjieff and J. G. Bennett were culprits as well, prompted by listening to Robert Fripp’s Exposure and Let The Power Fall. My leaving was really a decision to maintain integrity, and to get away from my mother. I informed the bishop of my reasons. “These are cogent points.” He replied. Besides church attendance and my study of religion, a direct encounter with something deeper confirmed real things for me. That “contact” kept me going through the worst of years. Synchronicity guides my dreams and waking presence. Her beautiful numbers and her yellow love light keep me walking the red line. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.

The strange truth about life on earth might never be known. Stories we heard mostly fiction. One thing for certain is my unshakable conviction that we are not alone in this dimension. Otherworldly beings exist and we are visited. Snowflakes bounced and streamed. 3 seagulls careened. No lovebirds, starlings or crows. Just more snow. The breeze blew but it wasn’t cold. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Snowflakes came down faster. Her mountain of love completely invisible. Nearby buildings merely silhouettes. Snow crackled on my love diary page, making it look like a parchment. My words were blurring up. Whiteness was all around after yesterday’s beautiful blue sky. A crow cawed 7 times. What I wanted more than ever was the hottness of her dreamy kiss. My heart’s climate loves her every weather. I’m in love with Anna in this.

3 girls from grade 5 threatened to steal my hat if I didn’t hand them 10 cents. They wanted to buy a stick of gum from their girlfriend. I gave them a penny instead. I asked a girl from grade 2 what that thing was she built. It was a large oval snowball she hid. I asked her “Is that a human brain?” She laughed. It was a seagull she rolled in a ball she explained. Her group of friends then had to tell me all the dead animals they’ve seen. Dead frogs, dead insects, dead moles and dead squirrels. The list could go on. A girl fibbed about someone she knew with 4 toes. “2 toes for each foot?” I asked. No it was 4 toes on one foot, she explained. “Then how many toes does other foot have?” 6 toes were on that foot she told me. “It sure sounds like a mishap occured when they handed out the toes.” I said. The girl said yes, with a smile. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My bulldozer tearing off loves her wrecking crane lost. My wailing throat loves her bite anxiety. My red thorn scars love her stabbing surgery. My sword fight loves her cutting gun. My bloody-nose thief loves her bandage mugger. My accidental bills love her court cases fines. My blind rat allergies love her subtracting parasites. My rotting food stain loves her aging dry rot. My dead boxer loves her incapacitating face slap. My annoying shadow function loves her malicious sarcasm. My unfortunate rape loves her crisis crutches. My helpless headache loves her breaking harm. My exhausting malfunction loves her breaking mishap. My infection stain loves her renovation blasting. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgression from us.” Psalm 103:12. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, I enjoyed listening to Led Zeppelin’s Presence. Robert Plant was recouperating in a wheelchair from a serious car accident when he sang “Eddie is the horny little mixed breed that got my dog Pheobe pregnant.” There are 4 puppies in a cardboard box. Ros says she’s a cat person. If a dog likes a man it means he’s sensitive, Daphne Moon said. Fraiser and Martin fight after Eddie runs away from castration surgery. Martin offers a $500 reward. Martin complains about Frasier’s psychological assessment. He hated the shrink with the nickname “The Squirrel.” Martin complains “Why does everything with you shrinks start in the crotch?” Niles gets lost in the middle of the park. He thought he saw a raccoon while hiking in an untouched piece of parkland with a new race track. Lisa complains the race track ruined the bird sanctuary. Squirrels fight, parrots talk and a chameleon lizards camoflauges himself. Bart wants race car #7 to crash. Maude Flanders is suddenly killed when T-shirt firing misses Homer’s fat tummy. She gets a 21 T-shirt salute at the funeral. Ned Flanders must work through his grief with the word ‘horny’ on his Scrabble game. He chooses not to attend church ever again but goes at the last minute and meets a female Christian rock singer. Homer makes a dating videotape for Ned but it has footage of Maggie’s birth. George Michael wants to see pictures of his cousin Maeby’s birth. She was conceived in a “$130,000 cup of soup.” Gob lets his fists do the talking. His brother Buster wants to know what it feels like to have his face socked in. Tobias and Lindsay sleep in separate rooms but she saves him from being never-nude. Michael and Gob are at each other’s throats over Martha after the judge reads the long list of charges at their fathers court case. Martha leaves them both.

On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a purple shirt with a grey and white tie and black jacket. On the Magdalen Islands there was grief and outrage after 3 sealers died and was 1 lost at sea. The Sir William Alexander was in trouble on Friday and the coast guard sent an ice breaker to tug it. But how could a rescue operation go so wrong? “The rescue operation caused the deaths”. 3 investigations will be made by the Coast Guard, the RCMP and the Transportation Safety Board. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a grey jacket with white blouse. Followed by an animal rights group ship hit twice by a coast guard ship amid Seal Hunt Tension.

A global day of action for Tibet included Montreal. The Pro-Tibet Protest gathering at Place des Arts is not against the Olympic games. They want Canada to support the Dalai Lama in negotiations with China. They are not calling for a boycott, but hope Canadian officials do not attend the games to make a statement. As reported by Andrew Chang in a brown winter coat. Geeta Nadkarni with the weather forecast for Frank Cavallaro. She wore a black red and white ring-patterned dress. The current temperature was 2 degrees, feeling like 2 degrees. It will rain all night. Tomorrow’s forecast looks crazy.

9 high school students are suspended. They are suspects and could be charged for sneaking up and pricking students with thumb-tacks and compasses. “These are criminal acts.” Parents are worried their kids could be infected by Hep B. As reported by Dan Halton. Part-time Concordia university professors began a rotating walk-out. 900 part-time faculty members have been without a contract for 6 years. Part-time professors teach about 40% of the courses. As reported by Leah Hendry in a red coat with black scarf and black gloves. 30 Concordia students demonstrated in a Fee Protest. Geeta Nadkarni and a strange forecast with temperatures rising and falling dramatically. Followed by the bridge to the break.

A parade march yesterday for Greek Independence Day. 30,000 lined the streets. The forecast with Geeta and a day of ice pellets and freezing rain. “A pretty crazy day.” It hit 2 degrees around noon. Temperatures rising overnight, creating some foggy conditions. Tonight’s low will be 4 degrees, feeling like 4 degrees. Tomorrow’s high is 10 degrees, feeling like 10 degrees with a 40% chance of rain changing to flurries.

A bus with 25 Korean tourists crashed on the way from Vermont to Boston. 8 injuries, mostly bumps and bruises. State police ticketed the driver for going too fast on snowy road. The Quebec Liberals are introducing $68 million over the next 3 years to boost immigrant integration through employment incentives and $6 billion over the next 3 years to encourage businesses to hire immigrants. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in black.

A major snag for Kohail’s beheading trial: Lawyer Thrown Out. Montreal criminal lawyer On Trial with 6 charges and accusations leading to new charges for a 63 year old man charged with the sexual assault of his former wife. 4 women who were former partners over a 30 year period, came forward to say they were sexually assaulted by him with death threats and confinement. Followed by the wet traffic road to the next break. Electric power enough to charge 30,000 Montreal households was saved on Saturday night’s Earth Hour.

Quebec is the only province where psychologists don’t have the right to diagnose autistic children. Only medical doctors can do it. This delays children from getting the therapy needed. There is movement for this to be changed. As reported by Gerri Barrer in black. Boil Order Lifted for Lorriane. New Members of Parliament and a new career as an astronaut in a new recruiting drive. Application forms are at www.space.gc.ca. Bike Paths Still Closed and a $2 million Bridge Work. Layoffs in Magog with big job losses. Mega Brands Woes after a 22 year streak in sales dropped.

The day’s numbers and returning to the Top Story. The death of 4 sealers after their boat capsized while being towed off Cape Breton. 6 crew were onboard. “The ice breaker was at fault.” A witness on the ship following the Sir William Alexander being tugged, saw it happen and called ahead to the ice breaker, but the crew of 2 did not respond. The second top story: A peacefull protest with candlelight and incense for Tibet. There are only 80 Tibetans in Montreal. Their demands are part of a much larger picture. Followed by Getting Foggy but rain will get rid of snow, to the harbour and the break.

Protesters around the world rally against China’s crackdown on Tibet before the Olympics. Not all protests around the world were peaceful. As reported by Laurie Graham. The Olympic torch arrived in Beijing. Indonesian protesters want to kill Dutch legislator Geert Wilders for his anti-Islamic film. Chad Pardons 6 foreign aid workers. Zimbabwe Delays causes fears of vote-rigging. Mercury Rising and the harbour road to the next break.

The bridge and back with Geeta’s second look at the weather. Tomorrow promises to be pretty intense with a high of 10 degrees. Tonight’s low will be 4 degrees, feeling like 4 degrees. 6 degrees tomorrow morning, 10 in the afternoon, and a low of -7 at night with 80 km/h winds. 40% chance of rain tomorrow. Between 5 to 10 mm in total. Ministerial Visit at Merton Elementary School. Talks Stalled between dentists and the Quebec government. 2,400 dentists have pulled out, giving no free service for children and welfare recipients.

Labonte Bid. He’s ready for the challenge of being Mayor of Montreal. 1,300 Quebecers were asked about the Habs influence on their happiness. 1 in 5 responded that Habs wins make them happy. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk, followed by the break and returning. The Habs are 1 point shy of winning their division, with 5 injured players in key positions. Saku Koivu has a fractured bone in his left foot. Can he get through the pain factor? Will a NCAA basketball loss negatively affect Canadians? PJ Stock wished a happy 80th birthday to hockey legend Gordie Howe. A last forecast check with Geeta and rain for tomorrow afternoon with 80 km/h winds. Drivers won’t be allowed to use a cellphone in their car starting tomorrow, April 1st. 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 abandon, aging, anger, annoying, awful, blasting, cracking, crashing, crisis, dangerous, defective, deficient, disabling, domination, exhausting, falling, fighting, gashing, harming, hitting, impairing, incapacitating, injurious, irritating, maiming, malfunction, malicious, malignant, misfortune, mishap, offending, plundering, pounding, pulling apart, punishment, quarrel, ravaging, renovating, shocking, splitting, stealing, stringing, unfortunate, victimizing, violence, vulnerability, war and wrecking.


My Window Weeds Love Her Black Weather

It was a warm and clear Sunday morning. A crow cawed 4 times. A dog’s bark reverberated. A seagull circled. Traffic whooshed. Ice lake and lagoon didn’t exist anymore. Strain was releasing its grasp as I became more deeply relaxed. The gravel was rich and dark grey. Clumps of black tar rested. Blue sky was bright and shiny. I’m in love with Anna in this.

It was a gorgeous beautiful morning for a word painting picture of love. Crows huddled for caws. I opened more to calm down. A claw within me was letting go. From what I don’t know. But I was feeling the effect of it. I felt well, alive and awake. I started my morning watching Bob Dylan on TV -a documentary on his musical spiritual quest. My heartthrob’s mountain of love was clear and brown, with dark fur trees scattered around. Trees were well-lit and well shadowed. Lovebirds chirped a beautiful stream as water went gushing through a vent. The roof tundra was virtually gone. It was a crystalline mound in the corner. Burbling lovebirds cavorted. 3 black birds sped off on a journey. I’m in love with Anna in this.

A crow cawed 13 times, adding 4 more as she went. Sound was quite engaging. Multiple bird songs made a looped reel composition. 2 lovebirds adhered to a tree for an instant before taking off at lightning speed. Crow voices bounced off each other’s caws, with clipped bursts of 4s and 5s. A small plane burbled overhead. The traffic choir began, with throaty whisper breathing. Sound perculated with variety. It felt like the first day of spring. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Reflecting on my spiritual journey, my father was a Lutheran. But he really was a hedonist. My mother converted to Mormonism when I was 12 years old. My father opposed it, saying that it was a cult. I left the church when I was 21 after reading Krishnamurti and marrying a Jewish woman. Her mother was a concentration camp survivor. My BA in religious studies at University gave me a more scholarly and broad-minded approach. A multi-faith dialogue and embrace of the world’s religions and mysticism is necessary for these troubled times. Church bells rang at 10:47. A fly buzzed around my head. Trees were still. There was no wind. I craved for her skin and her scent. The sky was delicate blue tinted glass. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.

My impossible zoo loves her monster insects. My dangerous sports loves her martial arts wrestling clothes. My window weeds love her black weather. My war victim loves her safe fortress. My difficult stumble down the steep dirt road loves her counter-balance hold. My strength specification loves her overwhelming overload. My corrupt political dictator’s capture loves her black government resistance spies. My defending army soldiers love her barbed wire battle lines. My unruly mess loves her piles of paperwork. My sensation function loves her secure Earth. My bad germs love her safe dirt. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” -Isaiah 30:19. I love Anna Dirksen.


My Dream Fight Loves Her Black Moon Warrior

The sun shone brightly with warmth. Blue sky was without cloud. The roof lake was a marsh of ice. A crow cawed 9 times, adding 3 more. Minute movements in damp gravel caught my eye. Frozen parts glinted in stillness. Traffic was continuously brisk. The breeze was cool and light. Some trees wavered. Lithe branches quivered a little. Shadows were long and at right angles. It was 9:40 am. Quietude was in the air. Seagulls sang, distant birds chirped. Roof snow was vanishing. Wet gravel expanded to borders. Her mountain of love was soft and furry surrounded by tender blue sky. I’m in love with Anna in this.

2 seagulls were crying for love. The wind was chilly this morning. A crow cawed quickly 7 times, adding 5 as she disappeared. I closed my eyes. My body stirred for her love. A giant compressed part inside me was opening up like a flower. When I rested in observation, everything was outside -including my intimate self. All is on the same field including the nervous system if you look at it. All fluctuations were textures of experience. The inner and outer were almost one. I was observing transformations inside and out. Perhaps only one’s body comes closest to having power of will to bring change, voluntarily, sensitively. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Movement was subtle this morning. Many long pauses to reflect in, to observe and to wonder about. I was looking for what’s going on in myself and outside at the same time. Blue sky was clear, without cloud. The blueness had a light misty dusting in the nethermost regions above. Things I complained about were virtually absent. They could easily be shrugged off. I didn’t feel tethered to very much, a nearly intangible self. All that was taking place were my words forming on my love diary page, to share with my beloved Anna. Judgement and action continued its course. I didn’t direct the experience. Only made encounter with what it was. Just then, tenderness for her hit my heart. I’m in love with Anna in this.

There is a certain thing that is true, with death comes the new making room. The sun’s warmth was getting stronger. I was eagerly soaking it up. Attention was removing the strain. I love my son and my heartthrob. Water gushed through a vent. The marsh ice was slowly melting. I went downtown for a battery to replace the dead one on my Samsung video camera. Unfortunately I couldn’t find any. I got a Matrix game for Tristan. I also returned home with Ice Cream For Crow. I sat in darkness for Earth Hour. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My dream fight loves her black moon skeleton warrior. My weeping war vessel broken loves her grieving fool mirror broken. My fist into worm walls loves her evil vampire. My suicide trickster loves her gunman betrayal. My Red Tornado loves her evil figure execution. My concentration camp mass grave loves her falling tidal wave. My decomposing judgement loves her black skull operating. My atomic explosion dispair loves her nuclear power abandonment. My cracking bricks scattered loves her crocodile breaking in. My overturning sinking boat loves her pounding hurricane. My overwhelming doom loves her earthquake cataclysm. My disintegrating broken ice loves her smashing crushing shards. My cleaning destiny loves her catabolic fire. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29. I love Anna Dirksen.


My Green Conservation Loves Her Water Ecology Wisdom

It was cool and very bright. The sky was nearly white. Orb of sun shone through. It was too strong for my eyes. Lake of ice was a lagoon. The snow mound was virtually gone. A crow cawed in bursts of 2. A crow cawed in the distance, responding with 4 drawn out caws. 3 crows were around. 2 were in a tree together, cawing 3 times. The lake-lagoon shimmered and quivered, reflecting the orb of sun. The water shivered around pebbles and clumps of tar. Submerged gravel was sonambulist. Light was low, shadows were angled, in flux between darkness and faded. I closed my eyes to see how it all felt and my body rippled with life.  I want her to be my wife. Newness rolled in to a weighy mass -I’m not talking about fat. The weight of feeling aligned and in place with my soulmate. I’m in love with Anna in this.

3 crows suddenly appeared. 2 locked in passionate kissing and went spiralling down to the ground, beak clenching beak.  I went to see where they went.  4 more crows appeared, making 7. Talking to Koreans this morning, I heard 2 news stories from Korea about mice. A mouse head was found in a snack bag from China, and a whole mouse was found in an American frozen vegetable bag. There are pictures of these on the Internet. It was chilly outside. I was love-writing. The breeze was cold. The sun glowed. Her presence pervaded my mind, deeper than consciousness. I was amazed to discover how far a crow can glide without flapping her wings. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Her mountain of love was dry brown. A deep-voice dog barked. Water gushed through a vent. A seagull cried overhead. A crow cawed in the distance. 2 blackbirds flew and then the gliding crow returned -quite large and I could see her minimal wing movement. She was an expert glider. It was 11:09. 2 lover crows flew.  A 3rd crow joined them as they circled and careened in the sky. Sun beams shined down on us all as the sun burst through a cloudy veil. Trees waved as though under water. A bird made jittery laughs. Whinnying like a horse, I thought to myself. Intimate currents within moved as water channels. I saw a crow’s reflection in the water, but I could not see her in the sky. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My spiritual figures love her green spirit. My surviving wash loves her red solution. My waiter’s piggy bank loves her nursery money. My surgery patient loves her therapy asylum. My servants of Christ love her baptismal waters. My flying saucer stockpile loves her spaceship salvaging. My savings account loves her emergency loan. My lifeboat loves her anchor rope. My first aid medicine loves her hospital remedy. My lifeguard rescue loves her breath of life preserved. My homeopath love her healing pool. My detective loves her police operation. My dreamwork loves her mandala lamp. My fire engine prevention loves her alarm store. My green conservation loves her water ecology wisdom. My body work loves her grabbing. My revival meeting loves her spiritual teaching. My hero knight loves her posessed courage. My reliable cooperativeness loves her work values. My irrefutable relief loves her green healer energy. My dynamic achiever loves her risk-taking strength. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box. “The Lord shall open unto thee his good treasure.” -Deuteronomy 28:12. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Niles and Frasier order Zimbabwe and Kenyan coffees. Niles’ Zen garden is the perfect place for meditation. It’s bringing out Maris’ spiritual side while she reads Danillle Steele. Niles asks Frasier if he is happy. A comment about the Hitler household. It starts pouring rain. Frasier and Niles wash their hands and complain about the washroom. Martin’s upset his sons missed his birthday for the state fair school band competition where Duncan the incredible diving horse dives into to a pool from great height. Homer saves the white show horse. Marge said it will cost $500 a week to feed. Homer takes Duncan to the race tracks as #5, changing the name to Furious D for Lindsay and Tobias’s 14th wedding anniversary. It was a Valentine’s Day party and Michael has become enamoured with Martha. “You can’t really heal yourself when you can’t stop telling lies.” He tells her. Lindsay wants a divorce and Carl Weathers lands Tobias a part as Frightened Inmate #2. George Sr.’s religious inspirational video is called Caged Wisdom.

Meanwhile, Niles and Frasier order Zimbabwe and Kenyan coffees. Niles’ Zen garden is the perfect place for meditation. It’s bringing out Maris’ spiritual side while she reads Danillle Steele. Niles asks Frasier if he is happy. A comment about the Hitler household. It starts pouring rain. Frasier and Niles wash their hands and complain about the washroom. Martin’s upset his sons missed his birthday for the state fair school band competition where Duncan the incredible diving horse dives into to a pool from great height. Homer saves the white show horse. Marge said it will cost $500 a week to feed. Homer takes Duncan to the race tracks as #5, changing the name to Furious D for Lindsay and Tobias’s 14th wedding anniversary. It was a Valentine’s Day party and Michael has become enamoured with Martha. “You can’t really heal yourself when you can’t stop telling lies.” He tells her. Lindsay wants a divorce and Carl Weathers lands Tobias a part as Frightened Inmate #2. George Sr.’s religious inspirational video is called Caged Wisdom.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a purple blouse. Colleen Jones wore a red coat, red hat and black turtleneck. Danielle Bochove wore green. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a black and white striped blouse.  On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a black jacket with white blouse. Fight For Life, Out Of Prison, Cold Case and Looks Good!

A 16 year old girl in hospital fights for her life. She gave birth to a baby boy on March 15th. She returned to hosptial a day after she was released.  The new mother has flesh-eating disease. It progresses at a high speed. The baby is doing fine. Flesh-eating disease is rare, about 90 to 200 cases in Canada. 20 to 30% of cases are fatal. As reported by Gerri Barrer in front of Maisonneuve Rosemont Hospital. Saul Itzhayek is home back from jail in India. “I’m very happy to see my family.” He lost 30 pounds. He jail ordeal began last May when ye went into India from Nepal with an expired visa. He was convicted for 3 years. A coalition of inter-faith leaders kept the story alive and the Indian appeals court decided to set him free. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer.

A Quebec City death, a man Burned In Bath. A 10 year old boy is in critical condition after a School Bus Accident. The bus driver didn’t see the boy run in front of the bus to catch it. The weather with Frank Cavallaro in a brown suit, grey and white tie and white shirt. Current temperature was 1.2 degrees. 1.6 was the high today. The Quebec government asked for action to curb violence in minor league hockey. It wants tougher rules and violence a thing of the past. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black skirt and sweater with white blouse. Bertuzzi Sues Former Coach after hockey violence 4 years ago. Cool But Bright to the break.

Sugaring-off and the weather with Frank Cavallaro and well-below average temperatures and a look at the Olympic stadium. 1.2 was the current temperature. Tonight’s low will be -11 feeling like -17, a chilly night. Temperatures will drop tomorrow with a high of -1, feeling like -7.  2 Midget hockey coaches were charged for hockey brawl at the Dorval Arena after a hockey game on March 9th. In one incident, a hockey coach threw a garbage can at a 15 year old player from the opposing team. The 2 coaches now have strict rules for their attendance at the arena. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black coat with green scarf.

Another Appeal by Vincent Lacroix now with a lawyer. Police on the South Shore at 25 control points stopped 1,300 vehicles yesterday on their Seatbelt Crackdown. 277 tickets were given. SQ In Small Cities and Vermont police search for a Montreal man wanted for sexually assaulting a woman. Textbook Concerns with no English textbooks ready  for the curriculum reform starting this fall in Grade 10. Charest’s Liberals are popular in the new Crop Poll, with 34%. The PQ received 30%, and the ADQ, 22%. Charest and Marois tied for best leader at 32%. Update: Green Town On Park to the underpass and betwixt to the break.

A double murder on August 25th 1979 remained a cold case for nearly 30 years because the culprits were never found. Today a man and a woman in their 60s face 1st degree murder charges. The case has been solved. The woman was one of the victim’s sisters. Every year a dozen murders go unsolved. As reported by Andrew Chang in a brown winter coat. 4 men and 1 woman made for Five Dead In Plane Crash near Edmonton. Seal Hunt Season begins with new rules on bleeding seals. Lightening The Load for a French freighter stuck with 1,500 containers. Too Much Water. A plan to reduce water consumption resulted in people using 2% more. Tim Horton’s in Quebec Expansion. There are 1,400 Tim Horton’s in Canada. Markets down to closing numbers.

Top Story: The 16 year old mother fighting for her life with flesh eating disease is in hospital. Were there early signs? She was not feeling well, in pain, said her sister. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Milder Monday and then to the harbour and the break. Returning with a film anticipated with anxiety, the provocative 15 minute video called Fitna made by Dutch politician Geert Wilders. His anti-Islam movie splices passages of the Koran with terrorist attacks. Reaction was largely muted and the Dutch Prime Minister distanced himself from it. The Prime Minister of Iraq extended the deadline for surrendering weapons as American forces made air strikes in Iraq Violence.

60 people were arrested in Nepal Protests against China in Tibet as Chinese officials continue their public relations attempt in Tibet followed by a buffalo mozzarella Cheese Recall because of dioxins. British Airways is embarrassed after the new Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 suffered massive technical breakdowns. It took 5 years to build  it at cost of $9 billion. 72 flights were cancelled today with people still stranded. “This is an absolute disgrace.” As reported by Ann MacMillan in a black coat with red scarf. New Video: the first pictures of  the Five Dead In Plane Crash from AD Williams Engineering. 5 months ago, the chief executive died in exactly the same kind of plane crash to the 7-Day Forecast and a house of God to the break.

Domed house of God and a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro.  A cold night tonight. Sunshine tomorrow and a little crisp. Tonight’s low will be -11 feeling like -17 with winds at 15 km/h. Tomorrow morning it will be -8, rising to -1 and falling to -12 with lots of sun. Syrup And The City. A modified sugar shack in Saint Laurent is turning heads, hearts and tongues. As reported by Jessica Brown in a red scarf with black coat. Earth Hour takes place tomorrow at 8 pm until 9 pm to the next break.

Canadiens fans outside the Bell Center and Nancy Wood spoke to PJ Stock there this afternoon. Quebec wants action about stemming violence in hockey soon. PJ said it’s not the fighting but the extra violence that’s not being punished enough. The Habs in the playoffs meet Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a black dress and a movie review for “21″. She gave the gambling film 3 out of 5 stars. Celine Dion turns 40 on Sunday but she’s suffering from a throat infection and bed-ridden. A last check on the weather with Frank Cavallaro and temperatures 4 to 6 degrees below average. Current temperature was 0 degrees feeling like -1 with 7 km/h winds. Nancy Wood signed off for the evening. Michel Godbout will be back on Monday.

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 act, assemble, assist, buy, choice, collecting, comfort, concern, correction, delivering, favour, find, freeing, gather, hoarding, improve, intervention, make up, nursing, possibility, potential, protecting, provide, ransom, reclaim, recover, release, relief, salvaging, satisfy, secure, solution, source, spiritual, stockpile, store, storing, teaching, treasuring, wait on and wisdom.


My Traveling Dream Performer Loves Her Baby Athlete

It was blustery. Sunlight was very bright. Crows were communicating with nervous caws. The water pool was widening. The crusty snow was splitting. Icy shoreline was receding. Soaked gravel was taking over. Paper-thin segments of ice moved in the water, like puzzle pieces. 2 soulmate crows landed in the fur tree before descending below, making caws. The wind picked up. Trees jiggled and swayed. The 2 lover crows headed off together. A third crow made 4 caws in the sky. In the sunlight, it was warm. The breeze blew with quick movements in flux. Everything was shifting. I’m in love with Anna in this.

It was 10:43. Wetness of gravel made some kind of soup. The water had a few bubbles moving around and tiny specks. The sun shimmered as if doing the belly-dance, reflected in the water. Lovebirds were nearby, chirping. Seagulls cried as they glided. Blue sky was pale, painted with white daubs and feather streaks and wispy strands. Her mountain of love was dry brown. A crow cawed 4 times and a bird I have never heard made a steady stream of quick peeps. I coulnted 5 to 8 or 10 in one go. There were a variety of shadows. They were clear and well-defined. A young crow flew fast. Lovebirds cheerfully chirped. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The wind settled down quite a bit. Trees swayed gingerly. A crow flew very high. 4 crows were flapping. 2 of them play-dived and love-chased. Quite unexpectedly, 5 crows passed overhead as 2 lovebirds buzzed by like bees. Lover crows swooped by, real low, making 6 caws as they flew. The lake of ice water was rippling at a fast rate, almost simmering. Gravel rested, submerged, unable to breathe or to lurk. I closed my eyes. My inner vision flickered with its own shifting light. The more deeply I looked at it, the more it became a living art image. Green was in the picture. Outside, the sky was a foggy mist of white cloud. The biggest looked like puffs of smoke. The sun’s rays were behind filter. A crow cawed 5 times, directly above me. A crow swooped down low with her strong beak clenching a twig. It was bright and mild in the schoolyard. A girl showed me the autograph she got from Philippe Chauveau. 2 girls were making a sculpture from miniature snowballs. It looked like a combination of yesterday’s popcorn and tower. The girl told me it was a “pakuda tree.” I didn’t know exactly what that was. Perhaps she meant a pagoda tree? Just then, the tiny Asian girl with a tiny ice ball in her glove, showed it me and said “popcorn”. She promptly plonked it on the head of her friend. I pointed to the sculpture nearby. Its little balls of ice were exactly the same size. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My writing task loves her photographic project. My dream performer loves her baby athlete. My traveling plans loves her swimming in the sun. My book finishing loves her bottle of wine deadline. My healthy body meal loves her organic bread loaf. My dreamwork painter loves her green image. My awarding actor loves her actress award. My true love essence manifesting loves her beautiful marriage ceremony. My construction hammer loves her built boat. My meeting date loves her discussion recording. My caring commitments love her complete autonomy. My prize badge loves her dress pearls. My fulflling harvest loves her natural ripeness. My concretizing loves her house completed. My potential realization loves her attaining tangible possibilities. My authentic experience loves her consummate realness. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.” Psalm 27:14. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, I’ve been reposting the 7 postings I lost after one more strange Krimson News upgrade and Frasier wants to take his father on vacation with him. He asks Niles to come along too, but Niles finds it an imposition, not like “donating bone marrow or a kidney.” Martin wants to travel across America in a Winnebago. Daphne screams in the photograph after she learns they were in Canada. She doesn’t have her green card and she doesn’t want to miss host Britney Spears at the 16th annual Springfield Pride Awards for outstanding memebers of the community. Homer wants an award. Mr. Burns is awarded for being the oldest man in town. Burns treats himself to a visit at the Mayo Clinic for his healthy body, but doctors diagnose he has every disease in the world “all in perfect balance.” Homer is “due for a good performance” taking care of Mr. Burns’ billionare house while he’s away. Homer would like to think it’s his own. He throws a box social 12 miles out in international waters but Asian pirates trap the boat on their way to Hong Kong. Moe is sad he’s going to die “and I never tasted cantaloupe” while Lindsay and her mother Lucille “dish it out” during their meal in a high-class restaurant. Michael has had sex with only 4 women. He has a business date with Jessie. She’s a publicist who wants to save the family image. Tobias truly believes the universe wants him to be an actor. He pays Carl $1,200 to be his acting coach. George Michael doesn’t want to go to the prestigious Milford School after all.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a black jacket with black top. Colleen Jones wore a red hat and red coat with black buttons. Danielle Bochove wore a black jacket with a purple top. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a green blouse with black vest. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, candle wax ear clensing and dog ettiquite. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood in for Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with an orange top. Super Bug, Life Saver, Dentists Opt Out, Below Average Temps.

Super bug MRSA is running rampant in Canadian hospitals. In 1996, there was 1 case in 1,000. In 2001 there was 4 cases in 1,000 and in 2006, there was 8 cases in 1,000. That’s an 8-fold increase in 10 years. 29,000 Canadians had MRSA in 2006 and 2,300 of them died. Now anyone is susceptible to bacteria that’s resistant to antibiotics, resulting in pneumonia, severe skin infections and flesh-eating disease. You know there is a problem when you get out of hospital “sicker than the reason you were there in the first place”. In 2006, 100,000 Americans had MRSA, almost 19,000 of them have died. The problem is in both countries. As reported by Gerri Barrer in an orange winter coat.

Slips and falls on icy sidewalks. There were 69 cases in 2007, rising to 211 in 2008. 10 days ago, a cyclist was hit and dragged by an industrial snow blower, and he survived with no crushed bone because a man saved his life. He met the man who saved him today. As reported by Shari Okeke. Frank Cavallaro with the weather in a grey suit, white shirt with red tie, and a current temperature of 2.9 feeling like 0 degrees with 22 km/h winds. Today’s high was 3.7.

More than 2000 dentists made good their threat to make parents of small children and welfare recipients pay up front at market rates. It costs $120 for a filling. The government pays dentists $59 to do fillings for children and welfare recipients. A checkup costs $45. The government pays dentists $33. Patients feel sympathetic to the dentists. The health minister said the government will pay for the next 8 days but they are preparing a dental decree. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black coat.

The union for part-time Concordia Professors got together with teachers without a contract in 6 years and are threatening to walk out followed by UQAM Student Strike and UQTR Strike. Some Afternoon Clouds to the dome and the advertisements followed by the tree by the river with snow and the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. More sun for tomorrow and a view of St-Bruno. Today there was haze and a mixture of clouds. There’s a 30 to 40% chance of flurries tomorrow. 2.9 was the current temperature, feeling like 0 degrees. Tomorrow will be -2 feeling like -7.

Today the SQ was stopping motorists for a Seatbelt Blitz. If you are caught not wearing your seatbelt it will cost you a $115 ticket plus 3 demerit points. The vast majority of drivers in Montreal wear their seatbelt. 93%, but 7% don’t. 30% of road deaths involved people who don’t wear their seatbelts. Andrew Chang spoke with 2 men that lived to tell the tale because they were wearing their seatbelt when their car crashed. “Buckle up” Andrew Chang said. Bill 42 bans cellphone use while driving and it also toughens up fines for speeding. Driving 90 km/h in a 50 km/h zone will cost you $480 and 10 demerit points.

Police Sensitivity to racial profiling and Fo Niemi from CRARR is keeping a close eye on the cops. A 16 year old boy was in court for kidnapping a girl, followed by Desnoyers Case. She was charged with killing her 8 year old son. A 63 year old Quebec City man was charged with physical and sexual assault on his wife. A Chiropractor Plea, for sexually assaulting his patients. Marianna Simeone previewed My Take before the break. Returning to the seagull by the river with snow and Stephane Dion spoke in Montreal. He’s been facing questions about his leadership all week. Stephan Dion refuses to name 75 riding candidates and “There’s a tremendous amount of frustration.” He has yet to connect with Quebecers in the region. As reported by Dan Halton in a black coat white shirt with green tie.

Labonte’s Vision and Ambulance Delays in Quebec City short on technicians. 5 patients had to wait. The CRTC gave their thumbs-up to the largest corporate buy-out in Canada, the BCE Takeover, followed by the closing figures. Top Story: The new super bug running rampant through Canadian hosptials. People in the community can get the infection. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Mood and behavioural changes leading to suicide is prompting Asthma Drug Questions. Possible Flurries and the bike in the snow by the road to the break.

A public relations tour organized by China for a handful of journalists in Tibet backfired when a group of 30 monks arrived to make sure there weren’t any lies, saying “We don’t have freedom. We just want freedom” they cried. As reported by Alison Smith. A serial-killing couple in France were in court for the murders of 7 girls the husband sexually assaulted and killed. His wife was his partner in crime. They were pen pals when he was in prison for rape. As reported by David Common. Love Fest In London and Montreal man, Saul Itzhayek comes home tomorrow. Milder and Your 7-Day Forecast, to the next break.

Underpass and betwixt and a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. The weekend will see below average temperatures. Tonight it will be -6, feeling like -8. Tomorrow morning it will be -5, in the afternoon, -2 and 10 in the evening. Earth Hour began last year in Australia. Montreal is taking part this year in a movement to stop global warming. One hour of dark this Saturday night begins at 8 until 9 pm. In Montreal, municipal buildings will turn off the lights for one hour. Even the cross on top of Mount Royal will be off. For more info go to www.earthhour.org. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay.

Marianna Simeone for My Take. She said, consuming wisely is a lesson in frugality she learned as a child. Earth Day wants 1 million people to participate. “Courageous souls switch off their lights.” Marianna likes the idea but wonders why we need Earth Day to remind us to turn off the lights. She asks viewers for their take, followed by Pesky Pesticides and the following break.

Pierre Landry for The Scene in a grey shirt. Starmania will be partly in French and partly in Creole The Opera de Montreal will be performing it as well, including The Girl of the Golden West by Puccini. The Montreal Symphony Orchestra will be having its 75th season this year. Up The Yangtze is on CBC Sunday night. Montreal Impact is having a Soccer Tournament at Montreal’s new Saputo Stadium. A last check on the weather with Frank Cavallaro with Clouds in Montreal and a current temperature of 3 degrees, feeling like -1 with winds at 20 km/h. Nancy Wood signed off for the night.

I’m Frank Remus for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of accomplish, attain, authentic, autonomy, awarding, breakthrough, building, caring, carrying out, commitments, complete, consummate, definite, determining, earn, essence, executing, experience, finishing, fulfill, harvest, inward, making, manifesting, natural, perform, plans, possibility, potential, realizing, ripeness, satisfy, substantial, tangible and to make real.


My Black Battle Mastery Loves Her Opposing Red Submaries

Big clouds were heading in. Hardly a space for blue sky. Orb of sun shone briefly through chance cracks in the clouds. Lake of ice returned. It was wide and rippling with wind, making shimmering fingerprints. Seagulls circled and cried. Her mountain of love was dark and hazy. Its presence was thick with fullness. Roof tundra was more a sheet of ice, slowly melting away. 3 crows came cawing. One of them landed in the tall tree. 2 of them soared quite high as a couple, flying side by side, drawing closer for a kiss. I’m in love with Anna in this.

2 other crows were in the tall trees, hopping from branch to branch, adjusting their wings and preening themselves. Orb of sun came out with a quick blast of light. Surrounding clouds were low and dark grey. Blue sky slowly broke free but the clouds would not leave. Clear ice water continued to ripple. She is the woman of my dreams. I was relaxing as I wrote for my soulmate. . It wasn’t so cold in the wind, but I wanted the sun to tarry longer. Lovebirds chirped a wide mouthful. Shadows were absent. A crow cawed 11 times, adding another 11, plus 2, and then 4, 5 and then 5. Clouds were moving quickly now. Baby blue sky peeked through on the western horizon, with fleecy white clouds and some grey. I wanted her to be here with baby. No matter how near or how far, I wanted her deep in my heart. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The 3 crows sped with joy. 2 were closer together, as a 4th crow cawed from someplace else and my body was quietly vibrating. The current meant I was alive. I closed my eyes to feel it. Orb of sun shone through thick clouds like a white moon on the ocean. It reflected on the rippling water. The waves wrinkled like elephant skin. Blue sky was expanding wider. Orb of sun visited me with its warmth and its light. It was a healing moment of love for my heartthrob. I’m in love with Anna in this.

One girl went to Australia for Easter, a lunch monitor said. I asked her if she rode a kangaroo across the freeway. She didn’t. A group of 4 grade 4 boys seriously wanted to play “ring-around-the-rosy”. When a 5th boy wanted to join in, the group of 4 walked away. Girls from grade 3 were building a tall narrow sculpture made of snow. It was rather phallic. The tiny Asian girl with her friend were making a really strange lumpy thing out of snow. I asked them what it was supposed to be. They told me it was popcorn. I kept pretending to threaten to eat it. The girls giggled with delight each time I tried. When they told me I couldn’t have it, I pretended I cried. They continued to build their giant kernel of popcorn and when the school bell rang they stomped it down flat. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My black wrestling championship loves her red martial arts. My volcano erupting loves her lightning storms. My striving rape victim loves her sports contest play. My battle mastery loves her opposing submarines. I love her angry heroes hitting political snakes coiled around victims. My rams butting heads got a headache. They loved her feud negotiation. My Darwinian evolution business strategy loves her earthquake labour competition too. My frustration politics loves her conflict prevention. My dual exertion loves her dream counter match. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “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 has memory loss. Martin jibes him about being middle-age. He remembers when he dyed his hair jet black, wore a leather jacket, and rode a Harley-Davidson. Kari the 22 year old clothes shop clerk is interested in Frasier, a 41 year old man. She asks him out for a cup of coffee but he’s afraid of being a “walking midlife crisis cliche” at Springfield University’s homecoming. One of the nerds Homer knows created a device that downloads internet porn 1 million times faster. When a prank backfires, Homer gets a bucket stuck to his head with crazy glue. 2 eye-holes are made. This reminded me of the comic book hero from Not Brand Echh that I saw when I was 4 years old. Homer drives the family to a faith-healing religious service where Bart discovers he has the power of God to remove the bucket from the head of Lucille 2 with her chronic vertigo. Buster remembers a report he read about medical marijuana’s side-effects on nausea. He wants to help his girlfriend. George Michael is stressed out about his math exam. Michael gives him $20 to take the day off. Buster gives his nephew $250 to buy marijuana for his woman. Michael thinks his son is getting into drugs. He fakes a drug raid to teach his son a lesson but George Sr. teaches Michael a lesson not to teach his son a lesson.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a black vest with gold blouse. Colleen Jones wore a orange-pink coat with white hat. Danielle Bochove wore black and yellow. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a green jacket with white blouse. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, the important thing is not to use anti-bacterial cleaning products, they are bad for the environment, strengthening resistant germs. On CBC News at Six, Drug Raids, Donor Needed, No Dialing In The Car and Sunny Skies Ahead. Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey pinstripes, a white shirt with a black tie with a yellow with grey diamond patterns.

2 suspects are sought by police in connection with a major drug raid early this morning in Kahnawake, and other Mohawk regions and in Montreal. The crime ring was based in Kahnawake. $2 million was seized as well as 1.13 kilos of marijuana. High-powered weapons were also seized. The sting was done with cooperation with Quebec police forces and First Nations police. Charges range from gansterism and drug importation. As reported by Nancy Wilson. Followed by Out On Bail with $250,000 for Gerry O’Reilly. Saul Itzhayek Free. He was released from an Indian prison and is coming home. Stockwell Day is in Saudi Arabia to prevent the public beheading of Mohamad Kohail

175,000 litres of oil escaped on Sunday at the Ultramar Facility in Levis. Kristen Falco in a black jacket and slacks with a white blouse filling in for Frank Cavallaro and the weather. This afternoon it was 3 degrees, feeling like -2 with 10 km/h winds. Mayor Gerald Tremblay declares war on potholes. The city’s stuck playing catch-up and using new hardware -a thin layer resurfacer working 24-7. Andrew Chang spoke to drivers about their pothole frustrations. When is it time to take off those winter tires? At the start of April to mid-May. Kristen Falco said there was alot of sun today and we may get some tomorrow followed by the bridge and the break.

Ducks in the water and the weather forecast with Kristen Falco and 5 degrees was the seasonal high with hardly a cloud in the sky. The current temperature was 3 degrees, feeling like -2 with 10 km/h winds. “A nice comfortable evening.” Winds gusting between 30 to 70 km/h tonight with a low of -3, feeing like -3. 3 degrees tomorrow, feeling like -1. The Auto Protection Association says car sales are up this year and you won’t save much buying in the U.S. These days cars are costing less. Tips on one feature you should ask for when buying a car is the electronic stability control system. As reported by Shari Okeke. Best New Cars for 2008 include the Honda Civic. More info at www.protegez-vous.qc.ca.

Drivers using cellphones behind the wheel will pay a $100 fine plus 3 demerit points if police catch them talking on their cellphone while driving. A hands-free device is accepted. Quebec is the second province in Canada to have a cellphone ban. It begins April 1st. Tickets when caught dialing begin on July 1st. As reported by Leah Hendry in a red coat with black scarf. A Montreal man diagnosed with Leukemia waits for a blood marrow transplant. The man is black and he has little chance to find a match. If he were caucasian his chance would increase to 85%. Emru Townsend turned his problem into a campaign for getting the ethnic community to donate more blood. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black jacket with black and white blouse. Harbour and break.

A couple walking in the snow and the Quebec Dental Surgeon Association rejected the government’s offer. Quebec dentists get paid $23 by the government for each child and welfare recipient they treat. They want $60 intead but the government offered $25. 2,500 dentists are now opting out of of the public system. The health minister feels optimistic they will come to a solution. Meantime welfare recipients and children’s parents will have to pay from pocket. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Quebec City will stop adding flouride in the water system.

Concordia University part-time teachers are having a contract dispute and are set for a rotating strike. Students Occupy Office and Lachine Plant Closes, followed by the day’s closing figures and the Top Story: 29 people were arrested and 2 people are sought in connection with a major drug ring. $2 million in cash was seized along with 1.13 kilos of marijuana and major weapons. In 2 years, there could be an online traffic jam on the internet as the system becomes overloaded with more bandwidth and more higher-resolution video. As reported by Havard Gould. We wil have a cold front moving in to our area tomorrow night, said weather specialist Kristen Falco, followed by the harbour and the break.

The Supreme Court heard from lawyers of Omar Khadr imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay for nearly 6 years. Sensitive documents could help his defence as well as interrogation records by CSIS. Kadhr said he was tortured and threatened with rape. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black leather jacket with blue scarf. A new Angus poll says the majority of Canadians disagree with the government’s extension of Canada’s military presence in Afghanistan. 58% oppose the extension. 54% say it’s a war role, not for peace. 75% think Canada’s burden is too high. Sarkozy Visits UK announced he will send more French troops, followed by France’s First Lady in a revealing photograph and dramatic new Combat Video from Iraq showing fierce attacks. Kristen said a beautiful sunny weekend is coming up, followed by the harbour and the break.

The Olympic dome and a second look at the weather with Kristen Falco. The weekend will be a perfect time to take in some fresh air. -3 is tonight’s high, feeling like -3 with winds at 10 km/h and a chance of flurries. -2 tomorrow morning, -3 in the afternoon, -1 at night. A 4000 km piece of ice the size of the Island of Montreal broke in an Antarctic Ice Collapse. Premier Jean Charest weighed in on the hockey brawl of late. He thinks fights should be banned in the Junior Major Hockey League. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay. Major League Soccer in Montreal would cost $30,000 in franchise fees. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk followed by the next break.

Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket with white shirt. PJ predicted the Canadiens would be 11th place in the Eastern Conference but they are now in 1st place. Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins are possible opponents. The Quebec Remparts won last night 6 to 1 without incident. A TV Movie For Don Cherry and a Big 400th Show. A last check on the weather with Kristen Falco and flurries tonight and a current temperature of 2 degrees, feeling like -5 with winds at 25 km/h. Michel signed off for the evening. Nancy Wood will be in tomorrow.

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.


My Destiny’s Goal Loves Her Children’s Happiness

2 policemen on horseback passed my window this morning. 2 crows cawed clearly 4 times on the roof. The air was very mild. Sunlight shone clearly without a cloud in blue sky. Blue was all around. I woke up dreaming of Anna. Her sunrise glory greeted me. Yesterday, the crows sounded Spanish. I don’t think to mention it. 3 crows flew by, cawing in 6s and 5s. Trees were so still in the soft wind. In blindness there is frustration, in clarity dark clouds disperse. Gravel expanded its command of the roof as the snow and ice retreated. The process continued softly, showing me things I’ve accomplished with certain bounds no longer in the way. It’s a incremental problem. With sight you can see depth in an instant. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Crows continued their cawing. I was getting further into alignment. Deeper movement was changing scope. Aches released from their tension as I scanned energy moving through me. There was new progress. Green daubs and gaubs in my inner vision reminded me of my son and my soulmate. Patterns came into play. With pattern there is intelligence. I reach for these as signs of reality coming my way. I love her deeply through this. She lights the flame in my heart. I will fight till the end for good things to start. I want to hold her wholesome contours. I want to see her lovely face and kiss her forever and ever. Emotion rose to the surface, bringing tears to my eyes -tears of passion -the love for my heartthrob. I’m in love with Anna in this.

A sparrow came to land in the tree in front of me. Her soulmate arrived quickly and they headed off together for a larger tree, to be together peacefully. The sun’s warmth was pleasing. The cool breeze made me crave for more warmth and I’m open to the process with Anna. Openness is coming up. The results of my struggles and efforts are coming clear, like a plant waking to find its sap and life returning from the dead of winter. Gravel was moist by the coast that shone brightly as ice in the sun. I breathed a sigh of relief. It was 11:10. Her mountain of love was clear and dry. It surveyed the sky, wondering about the gods and their chariots. Deep quench of thirst was coming. I could feel it in my bones. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The 3 girls in the schoolyard said they thought about what I told them about opening their imagination for a change instead of bugging a guy. I must have impressed them. They were my friend now because of my advice. They said they opened their imagination. I thanked them for their kind words. Young ones made ice snow sculptures. One girl made a fine snow lamp. A group of girls made an elaborate first floor of an enourmous house. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My cheerful gathering loves her classical music. My adoration loves her newborn baby. My destiny’s goal loves her children’s happiness. My authentic optimism love her unequivocal willingness. My new morality loves her unquestionable ethics. My rose bouquet loves affirming her beauty and attractiveness. My true love avowing loves her honest and real carressing. My hugging and kissing loves her white healing flower. My love song loves her Kissing Me In The Morning. My lovemaking climax loves her lover’s touch. My good health loves her miracle gourmet food. My heavenly celebration loves her gold temple of joy. My sun museum loves her silver sunrise painters. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” Proverbs 11:25. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Frasier and Niles plan to collaborate on a psychiatric book on sibling relationships and Marge cleaned out the attic for the Good Will truck. Homer takes the kids skiing and gets uncomfortably aroused by “Stupid sexy Flanders.” A large clock falls on Marge’s leg, sending her to hospital after she recoils from Disco Stu’s advances. Lisa must take care of the house. She receives a visitation from Lucille Ball who advises her on how to make Homer and Bart think they’ve got leprosy because Gob is cheating on Martha with the legs for his saw the woman in half trick. Maebe wears leather to irritate her mother. George Michael wears leather to impress Maebe and to make himself feel more masculine after Maebe’s comment to him that they both have the same hairless legs. Tobias wears leather to get closer to his leather-clad daughter. Tobias sings with a barbershop quartet of leather-clad men. On CBC News at Six, The Penalty, Coming Home, Guest Editor and A Few Drops. Michel wore a black jacket with grey pinstripes a white shirt with a black tie with tan diamonds.

Hockey Brawl Fallout and $4,000 in fines for 2 teams. 3 players are suspended including 2 coaches. Patrick Roy, coach for the Quebec Remparts gave a public apology today. He receives a 5 game suspension. His son, Jonathan Roy gave a public apology yesterday. He receives a 7 game suspension. A criminal investigation could be launched. PJ Stock in a black jacket with white shirt said he doesn’t think they got enough. $4,000 could be easily made in one night of popcorn sales at the game. Michel asked viewers to give their say on the story at newsatsixmontreal@cbc.ca. Followed by video footage of another hockey brawl and assault charges for a coach of a previous hockey brawl.

Geeta Nadkarni was in for Frank Cavallaro, wearing a black dress shawl with a pink top. Snowflakes are about to start. Current temperature was 1.7, feeling like -2 with winds at 22 km/h. Saul Itzhayek, a Montreal man in an Indian jail for 10 months will be released, after he was arrested for crossing into the country with an expired visa. His family pleaded for help from the Canadian government. As reported by Nancy Wood in an orange winter coat. Public safety minister Stockwell Day will do what he can about Kohail facing a public beheading in Saudi Arabia for the school brawl death of a fellow student. His family says Day keeps them in the dark about progress.

Dental Pressure threatens children and welfare recipients. 2,000 dentists threaten to make them pay if the government doesn’t remove the caps on their payments. School Bus Driver protest. 150 drivers want the Quebec government to inject $15 million into making improvements on their job and salaries. School bus drivers make $17,000 a year. Quebec Security Guards poised to strike. Slush City followed by the bridge and the harbour before the advertisement break. The weather with Geeta Nadkarni and a look at the river this afternoon, “ice floating serenely.” Temperatures rising tomorrow with a maximum of 2 cm of snow overnight and 2 mm of showers for tomorrow morning. Tonight’s low will be 2 degrees, feeling like -3 with 25 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high of 3 degrees will feel like -4 with winds at 40 km/h and gusting to 60. Sunshine for most of the week.

Laval police had a showdown with a 63 year old man armed with 2 firearms. More than a dozen nearby residents were evacuated for 15 hours followed by another report on a Man Wandering With Gun. Breaking News: McGill Ghetto Fire and an Adult Sentence and a Gas station attendant Arrested Again. The family of a 4th grade student taking a teacher to court for constantly victimizing their son, wanted $155,000 in damages and received a last-minute settlement from the EMSB followed by advertisements.

Fashion Week in Montreal has buyers coming from around the world. The pressure is on and made difficult with globalization. The fashion industry is worth $7 billion in Canada, $3.5 billion of that made in Quebec, giving 35,000 jobs in Montreal. Followed by the closing numbers and the Top Story: Punishment for Hockey Brawl. PJ Stock said the suspensions and the fines are too light. He says politicians should stay out of it. Hockey brawls happen all the time. Habs Make Playoffs with 7 goals and the CFL Heads Back To Ottawa? Baseball Opens In Japan. Natural Snow Removal with the coming rain, followed by the break.

Basra is the key to restoring stability but an intense power struggle could rattle the cease-fire. As reported by Ann MacMillan and a 70-vehicle Austrian Highway Pile-up that left 1 person dead and 37 injured, 6 of them seriously. 100 people arrested during More Tibetan Protests. Mostly Sunny Week to the next bridge and the next break, returning to Bonsecours and Montreal rooftops. A second look at the weather with Geeta Nadkarni and a few flurries tonight, about 2 cm, changing to rain as temperatures go up. Tonight’s low will be 2 degrees, feeling like -3, with winds at 25 km/h. Tomorrow’s high will be 3 degrees, feeling like -5 with winds at 40 km/h, gusting up to 60.

Schools Re-Open Tomorrow at Lester B. Pearson schools. Andre-Laurendau School is closed after a fire, followed by Gaspe Collapse from heavy roof snow. Quebec’s water ministry said there is no health risk from pills in the water system. It is important to dispose of medication safely -not in the garbate or down the toilet, but at the pharmacy instead. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Stephen Harper ws in Saskatchewan to offer a power plant $25 million to retrofit it for carbon capture.

The break and returning with a Guest Editor, David Santo. Buying and growing local food in Montreal. How realistic is that? “The biggest bottleneck is distribution.” In the end it’s the consumer’s responsibility to choose. As reported by Leah Hendry in a red coat. A last check on the weather with Geeta with a currenet temperature of 2, feeling like -4. Jazz Festival mega-star Woody Allen, age 72 will be playing one show in Montreal. 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 acceptable, agreed, attractiveness, authentic, avowing, awe, caring, certain, cheerful, clear, climax, completion, constructive, destiny, established, ethical, exaggeration, feeling, genuine, glory, goal, guaranteed, handsomeness, healing, honest, joy, love, miracles, morality, new, optimistic, positive, possibility, productive, real, testifying, true, trustworthy, unequivocal, unquestionable, and willingness.