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.

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