My Hand Holding Loves Her Healing Brown Skin

The air was light and cool. It wasn’t hot but the sun was bright. A crow cawed 3 times in the distance. Trees were more green. A flock of geese honked through the sky but I couldn’t see them. A crow sat alone in the tree. A plane burbled overhead. Blue sky was almost glassy, with a faint milky sheen. I was enjoying a perfect balance of sun temperature and wind. A crow cackled invitingly. Her soulmate responded with 3 caws. The crow cackled over and over, then she flew through the trees, landing on a nearby branch. A crow yelped in the distance. A crow flapped over my head, her firm wings rustling. I was craving my hearthrob’s long dark hair. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Deep and wide energy pressed flat stirred back to life, freed by my imagination. Black tar sat on top of grey gravel. They were holding together in love. Most of the birds were far away and quiet. No heavy-set clusters of clouds. There were single long strands of spider’s web spanning the gravel for a long distance. As I looked at the surface of Mars, a brown and red spider was dilligently spinning her web on a green funnel. An endless drone in the sky. I kept looking for a plane, but I could not find it, unless it was the 2 jets that sped side-by-side in the uppermost sky. Clear was her mountain of love with new green patches and brown. I was surrounded by a fresh green aura. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The bright sun was beaming down. I listened for the quietest sound. The plane droning returned, it had been going on for half an hour but I could never find it.. Trees swayed as if embracing after many months of slumber. It was the richest blessing to be outside writing for Anna. I was scanning the moment with beauty betwixt. It was good to be extending myself into sound and vision and silence. A hidden person made some kind of a bird imitation. A wasp hovered around and I followed her movement. I noted a magnetic contact between my watching and her flying around. She did not want to be looked at directly. almost, it seemed. She landed on the wood fence. She clung tightly to it. Flattening herself on the side, hanging upside down. It looke like she ws giving a very long hug to the wood before she headed on her journey. She was loving its essence. I’m in love with Anna in this.

The heat was just right in the schoolyard. Everyone said this was the best. It was perfectly right, I agreed. A ittle girl from grade 2 with a yellow flower in her brown hair wore purple slacks and a black top that had a purple logo. She came over to me, got down on her knees and hugged the calf of my leg. I did not know why she was hugging me so much. She has done this once or twice before, during the winter and she would run away. This time, she stayed. She hugged as if she really loved me. I couldn’t explain why she did this, and it moved me very deeply. I did not know this girl at all and she felt very safe with me. She said her name was Juliet. She told me “My mommy is going to have a baby.” The baby will be born this summer. She showed me her skipping rope tricks -skipping backwards, criss-crossing the rope and hopping on one foot while she skipped. A purple ball bounced off her bum, but she didn’t mind. A little black girl from grade 2 also showed me her skipping technique after she watched me watching her friend. A tubby girl showed me her angel-tossing-a-red-devil-down-a-steep-hill T-shirt. She said the devil’s in hell. I said there’s an angel down there keeping guard. She thought it was a repugnant idea, an angel down in hell. She walked away disgusted. After watching grade 5 eat their lunch inside, I reurned to the schoolyard. The little purple girl ran to me and gave me a calf a hug again. I patted her head and thanked her her for the hug, then she ran off to practice her skipping until the bell rang. I’m deeply in love with Anna in this.

My house insurance loves her womb walls. My hand holding loves her healing brown skin. My hotel roof loves her running shelter. My safeguard loves her secret refuge. My patent key loves her trademark circle. My neighbours safety loves her police watch. My castle drawbridge loves her parent’s boat. My closed door loves her guard. My caged anxiety loves her containing fear. My bubble clothes loves her modest cover. My garage rules loves her running car laws. My harbour greenhouse loves her cherished shells. My chest loves her protecting hug. My dream-reality loves her reality-unity. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” -Psalm 23:4. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, the gourmet restaurant Frasier and Niles used to go to as kids is closing after 35 years. Niles fondly remembers that his grandfather took him there for his 8th birthday. Les Freres Heureux is their restaurant’s new name for Krusty’s gourmet restaurant sketch. Krusty decides to retire after 61 years in showbiz. Sideshow Bob wants to kill him. He’s released on parole and lives in his locker. He gets a job as the school announcer. Sideshow Bob ties Bart up and hides him in the shed. He puts Bart under hypnotic suggestion and armed with plastic explosives is to give Krusty a hug and then “blow him to smithereens” at the Christian music bonfire of satanic music with George Michael and his girlfriend Anne. George Sr. installs a hot tub in the attic to wash and to cook in. Tobias wants to shoot the wolf with his rifle so he can get the reward and bid on his wife. Lindsay is saved by Frank Wrench. Gob holds the sign 93 as he bids $10,000 for Lucille 2.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a red and white striped jacket with a black top. Colleen Jones wore a beige raincoat with a black cap. Zack Goudie wore a black jacket, orange shirt with white tie. Nil Koksal wore a black jacket with a black and white striped top and gold diamond-link necklace. Andrew Chang wore a black jacket and grey shirt with a grey tie. Danielle Bochove wore a grey jacket with a black and white blouse with black beads. Bob McDonald wore a red shirt. Jeannie Lee wore a dark tan top and jacket. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a white blouse with a black and grey vest. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a blue and black tie with white shirt. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and black jacket with an orange blouse. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a yellow shirt and a black and white dotted tie.

Round Two, Driving Scared, The Griffintown Plan, Sunny Forecast. Montreal police have a new game plan for Security Plan Round 2, Game 1. Officers are on patrol at the Bell Center, on bikes, on foot and 10 officers on horses. As reported by Andrew Chang and Dan Halton. Montrealers are out to restore the city’s reputation by identifying culprits on You Tube video. 5 more involved in the riot were arrested today, making 28 in total. Police are asking the public for help, asking for your videos and photos of the torching on Monday. Marianna Simeone in a grey jacket with pink top aske viewers for their take on the police’s request for such help.

Dan Halton live at the Bell Center for Round 2, Game 1. “Fans are very excited about tonight’s match.” 4 to 2 for the Canadiens or 4 to 2 for the Flyers, were some fan score guesses. PJ Stock will join in later, followed by CBC’s Habs Fever Contest. The forecast with Kristen Falco in a pink jacket with white top, because Frank Cavallaro was off. Current temperature of 19 degrees felt like 19 with 10 km/h winds and a high-pressure system dominating our area. Montreal police are on the lookout for a man who attacked taxi drivers. “A customer put a knife to his throat.” As reported by Shari Okeke. Bar Fight in a gay village bar. 7 people were injured, 2 badly. Police are looking for 10 people. It was likely street gang related. Clear Skies Ahead to the Habs fans outdoors to the break.

The weather with Kristen Falco and a current temperature of 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with 10 km/h winds. A nice dry weekend ahead. Clear skies tonight with a low of 7 degrees, feeling like 7 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 20, feeling like 20 with 10 km/h winds. 50 people were forced to leave their homes and 250 houses were flooded. 450 homes are under flood threat Under Water Up North. It will take 10 days to get back to normal. The Griffintown development was approved but not everyone who works and lives in the area are thrilled about the $1.3 billion project. Construction will begin as early as next year. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a white jacket with white top.

Bruno Fortier To Speak. He was fired in March over allegations of psychological harassment. Cliche Cleared of 6 charges. The new Gas Tax will bring $1.2 billion extra for the infrastructure of municipalities. More Pump Pain. Live at the Bell Center to the break. Returning with the day’s closing numbers and the Bank of Canada warns that Canada’s economy will be stuck in a rut for 2 years, but things aren’t as bad as that “horror show in the U.S.” As reported by Havard Gould.

Hundreds of TQS employees in 5 cities protested new management’s plan to cut 280 jobs and cancel all broadcasting. Top Story: Security Plan Round 2, Game 1. Fan’s energy level, atmosphere and mood is good, said Andrew Chang. Canadiens team members made a recorded message for the police website wishing for the fans to celebrate happily with responsibility. Dan Halton outside the Bell Center for Round 2, Game 1 hopes the team can repeat the Monday’s success tonight. PJ Stock for Stock Talk in a grey jacket, green shirt with gold tie, live from Toronto. Philadelphia is a physical team that can score more. It’s important how the Habs start off the game tonight. They are both dangerous teams. Followed by Nice Weekend and the break.

Returning with Most Viewed and it’s Volunteer Week next week. 1,800 volunteers are at 5 MUHC sites. Without them, a personal touch would be lost. As reported by Leah Hendry in a black top. Rice Rations of 4 bags per customer are signes of a global food crisis. Climate Change in the Arctic is having an impact on the future of the polar bear. There has been a marked change in condition and health of polar bears over the last 22 years. More skinny polar bears, and more of them. 2/3 of the polar bear population lives in Canada. Scientists are thinking the bears should be listed as a threatened species. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black leather jacket with pink blouse. Sunshine Continues but rain is on the way.
A second look at the weather. Rain should hold off until Monday. Clear skies dominating Quebec. Tonight’s low will be 7 degrees, feeling like 7 with 10 km/h winds. The Scene with Pierre Landry. U2 in 3D. The Jungle Book by Geordie Productions. Forever Yours Mary-Lou at the Centaur Theatre. Followed by the Habs flag and the break.

Marianna Simeone looked at viewer’s feedback on the police requesting citizen’s help to send in photos and videos of Monday’s riot. “Citizens can make a difference in this city.” Dan Halton live outside the Bell Center. The game starts in 10 minutes. Police say they’re prepared to deal with any kind of violence tonight. The Habs Fever Contest with the question: Name the 2 brothers that play for the Canadiens. Kristen Falco with the weather and a sunny day for tomorrow with a high of 20 degrees. Current temperature was 18, feeling like 18 with 10 km/h winds. Michel said Nancy Wood will fill in for him tomorrow and then he 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 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.

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