My Roof Watch Loves Her Cherished House
The air was cool. A gentle breeze caused no discomfort. Orb of sun shone bright and pure. Unsullied by overcast sky was almost blue with a faint mist on high. A crow cawed 4 times, adding 4 more as she headed over the trees. Water gushed through a vent. She cawed 5 times, adding 4 more and then 4 crows came to her. A 5th crow soon arrived. 3 of them landed in a tall tree. 1 went the other way. The 3 flew down to a backyard. 2 of them kissed as they landed with clear caws. The gravel was not sopping wet. It wasn’t submerged melt water. It was merely damp. The ice lake had evaporated. The snow tundra was also melting as the 6 crows I saw returned. Trees were dry and filled with branch shapes that splayed in the sunlight. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her mountain of love and its slope rested firmly to gaze at the sky. Bare trees with evergreens made it seeem so furry. The remaining snow terrain was rippled with frozen waves. Black tar was firmly affixed to the grey gravel encased in it. The sun beamed with warmth. Crows cawed in chorus. 11 of them were flying around. 4 landed in the large tree in front of me, as the other crows circled and cawed. It was quite thrilling to have them so close. A crow with her soulmate cawed 4 times from a spot directly above my head. Suddenly all 11 crows vanished. A starling made a variety of unfettered sounds. The sun’s warmth came in more deeply. I was including more of myself in the total fold of my being. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.
2 crows were cawing and flapping and kissing as the rest of them took a divergent course. The couple continued to fly through the air, long after the others were gone. They would kiss as they played through the sky. Inner movement was taking place, making sinuous shapes. They were curving and unfolding unlocking what was bound. A crow made lengthy cackling sounds. A helicopter surveyed. Shadows were clear with detail. The 11 crows returned in a frey of gliding, circling and cawing before veering off into separate groups. It was 11:32. Trees were nearly still. Traffic was virtually silent. In the middle of the noise it was very quiet. The stillness of sky and warmth of sun was doing me good. It was doing good for my soul, as I wrote for my beloved Anna on this Easter Monday morning. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My conservation police love her greenhouse. My skin preserving loves her womb wall. My hug shelter loves her healing care. My refugee bubbles love her immunity shell. My door closed loves her reality keys. My barricade guard loves her security shield. My roof watch loves her parent’s cherished house. My hiding loves her modest circle. My holding glove loves her unity umbrella. My castle drawbridge loves her safety boat. My accomodations love her harbour hotel. My quilt cover loves her secret hand. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.” Matthew 10:42. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Frasier is upset with Martin’s old easy chair. Now it is part of the stage set for a high school performance of the play 10 Little Indians and Homer goes to a 50’s style restaurant and wins a 1955 Harley-Davidson for dancing to The Mental House Rock. Reverend Lovejoy read John 4:13 until Homer bursts in to church on his bike. Homer forms a motorcycle gang called Hell’s Satans and Lucille wants her kids to throw a surprise birthday party for her but Lucille is the worst driver in the world. Her children don’t show up for her 2 surprise birthday parties. Michael is injured in a car wreck his mother caused. Buster’s panic attacks have decreased. Both Michael and Buster get bandaged heads. Lucille realized she is a terrible parent, but Michael and his brother and sister deny it.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket, a red tie and a white shirt. 3 units were destroyed in an apartment building fire that began at 2:30 this morning. 9 apartments were evacuated. 20 people are homeless. A disabled young girl was saved by a firefighter. As reported by Leah Hendry. Quebec’s Junior Hockey League is deciding what to do about a big hockey brawl on the weekend. Johnathan Roy stopped short of apologizing for what could be deemed a criminal offence. As reported by Dan Halton. PJ Stock weighed in saying Johnathan Roy should be suspended as well as his father Patrick Roy the team’s coach. The Quebec Ramparts should also be fined.
New Parking Hours since winter parking is over. Geeta Nadkarni filled in for Frank Cavallaro on the weather, in a brown jacket with brown skirt and a purple blouse. Current temperature of -4 felt like -11. Today’s high was -4.1 and below seasonal. It should have reached 5 degrees. Precipitation is moving in. Heavy snow on rooftops remain a concern prompting a Residence Evacuation. 27 residents were moved. Roof caves in at a shopping center in the middle of the night. Water Main Break affected 10,000 people. Pot holes are everywhere. Debbie Kovac took City Hall to court for $2,000 in car repair costs and won after she drove into more of a crater or lack of road than a pot hole. 4 road crews work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to repair pot holes. But it obviously isn’t enough. As reported by Andrew Chang. Wet snow or rain is coming in to betwixt and the break.
The forecast with Geeta Nadkarni filling in for Frank Cavallaro. Today’s high of -4.1 should have been 5 degrees. Current temperature of -4 felt like -12. Tonight’s low of -11 will feel like -11. Tomorrow’s winds will blow up to 40 km/h with wet snow or rain at night. 16 people are under arrest for drug-related charges at the Bal en Blanc. Funeral At Thetford Mines for a 15 year old teenage boy buried in the snow at the mines when he went sliding down. Car Hits a 45 year old Woman at 2:30 am. No criminal charges were laid. Parc Avenue could soon officially be deemed Greek Town. City Hall is still ironing out the details. Improvments will cost thousands of dollars. Not enough parking spaces though. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with white scarf. Habitat river and the break.
A CBC investigation shows the use of tasers by the RCMP has skyrocketed. Tasers have been used 4,000 times since 2002. 9,000 RCMP officers are trained to use tasers. Use has more than doubled since 2005. The RCMP used tasers 1,400 times last year, their own report is highly censored for “privacy protection”. However, most of the suspects were unarmed. The least censored cases involved dogs. As reported by Frederic Zalac. The crew of 7 astronauts from Endeavour is Coming Home in 2 days after 5 space walks and installing Dextre. A Montreal study on teen smoking used 1,300 respondants and revealed that teenage girls lost no weight from smoking and smoking boys on average were 2.5 cm shorter. Drugs In The Water. Traces of pain killers and medications are found in Ontario’s drinking water. “No immediate health concerns.” The day’s closing numbers to the break.
The top story: The huge overnight fire sparked by cooking oil. 1 young handicapped girl is lucky to be alive. She was rescued by veteran firefighter Andre Chartrand. The girl is expected to recover. Breaking News: Plateau Fire. An update: Help For Fire Victim with a fundraiser to help a mother start in a new home with her 7 children that she saved. Tomorrow will be a blustery day, take a scarf and an umbrella. Followed by the next break.
The Olympic torch is heading for Beijing. Pro-Tibet demonstrators with Reporters Without Borders interrupted the opening ceremony in Greece. Protests continue almost daily in other parts of the world. The Beijing games could be in trouble. Jeffrey Buttle is the first Canadian man in 11 years to take a gold medal at the World Figure Skating Championship. Buttle won 14 points ahead. 4 crew members are dead when Alaska Boat Sinks. 24 members are safe and 1 is still missing. 4,000 American soliders were killed in Iraq since the war began. 4 soldiers were killed yesterday. Pakistan’s new leader Raza Gilani will be sworn in tomorrow after his landslide victory. As reported by Stephen Puddicombe.
Spring? Really? and a few signs of that, to Habitat and the break. A second look at the weather with Geeta Nadkarni and a chilly night of -11 feeling like -11. Tomorrow we could have 2 cm of snow or 2 mm of rain. Tomorrow morning it will be -2, rising to 2 degrees and remaining at 2 in the evening wiht winds up to 40 km/h. Worldwide demand for maple syrum has sugar shack owners worried about the sap running and the price of oil. As reported by Jessica Brown in a red coat with red orange scarf.
A Lost Briefcase left in a Montreal taxi cab had sensitive documents on the Reasonable Accomodation to betwixt and the next break. Returning with PJ Stock and Stock Talk. A Habs win against the Ottawa Senators will be hard to. PJ expressed his opinion on father and son Johnathan and Patrick Roy and wanting to see a 4 game suspension or more. Local Food is the news story from the first guest editor tomorrow. Geeta Nadkarni with rising temperatures tomorrow but winds up to 40 km/h. Current temperature of -5 felt like -11. 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 accommodating, anxiety, care, cautious, cherish, conserve, containing, defend, defensiveness, fear, guarding, healing, hide, holding, immunity, keep, lie, modesty, parent, pleading, police preserve, preventing, reality, refuge, safeguard, safety, security, sheltering, shield, supporting, unity and watch.