My Green Spirit Medicine Loves Her Red Falling Water Therapy
It was cool and breezy, prompting me for a sweater. The wind gusted with force. A crow cackled with pleasure. Orb of Sun was hidden behind a dark grey clot of cloud. But it still managed to beam through the overcast sky. Faint shadows appeared, then went. Clouds were masses of solid clay that built up an impervious dome. Trees were greener. Buds were nursing babies. Full branches swayed with the wind. A blackbird fluttered over them. Yellow light, and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Rough edges were calming down. A crow yelped while she soared and glided. She perched on a tall tree. Her cawing continued. Then she flew right past me, cawing 7 times. She rose up higher, cawing 4 more. 5 crows were up even higher, with 3 in the middle like Orion’s Belt and 1 in the front middle and 1 in middle back, neatly aligned, making a kite-like triangular shape when you connect the crow dots. I have never seen a crow formation like that before. Traffic sped with an endless breath. Dampness was in the air. Yellow light, and I love her. I’n love with Anna in this.
Green was her mountain of love. Coolness of wind made me shiver. 3 crows flapped in a race. 2 of them kissing in space. A 4th crow cawed 3 times, heading for her 3 companions. I was feeling well-rested after an early night of sleep, after cleaning my place up, after posting. I went to bed just after 9 o’clock, then woke up exactly at 5, ready to start my day. My energy was looking good. Black tar was loyal to grey gravel, hugging it with an abiding full hug. The ladbug shell was a red husk but the tiny spider was not to be found. There were no little creatures on the yellow brick wall behind me. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Following the contours of pain, I was guided by what I found out. Movements of unraveling formed a dance. I was craving for her romance. It was 10:58. A few spare mounds of snow lingered on a few lawns, but their dimensions were greatly diminished. It was an indoor lunch with the kids because of the rain. Yellow light, and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My spiritual figures love her homeopathic hospital. My green spirit medicine loves her red water therapy. My delivering waiters loves her satisfied eating. My ambulance survivor loves her first-aid nurse. My flying saucer intervention loves her spaceship rescue. My ecology dreamwork loves her conserving mandala. My revival meeting loves her spiritual teaching. My piggy bank loves her emergency hammer. My breath of life loves her redeeming Christ. My comfort loves her body work. My water container loves her falling water. My lifeboat loves her anchor release. My solution source loves her pool of treasure.
My police detective loves her collecting ransom. My fleeing concern loves her secure asylum. My improving possibility loves her preserving wisdom. My dynamic leader loves her energy possessed. My competitive achiever loves her stubborn strength. My risk-taking hero loves her reliable courage. My irrefutable values love her healer work. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Bibi wants Frasier to renegotiate his contract up to 40%. His measly raise was 8%. She promises to nurse his “fever” as part of his negotiating “dance”. Nursing was her first goal as a profession, Bibi maintains. Fraiser ends up in bed with her after a drunken celebration of his victory. Frasier brags to his brother that she dipped her toe into Crane Lake but he breaks it off. Bibi threatens to jump from the office window, forcing Frasier to save her life, while Lisa sprays herself with salad dressing for protection of her bully’s punch. So Homer makes sure every home is baby-safe because Maggie the lawyer is 8 1/2 months pregnant and Michael thinks he’s the baby’s father, even though she said he wasn’t.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a pale yellow jacket with a white top. Danielle Bochove wore a blue blouse with blue necklace. Colleen Jones wore a glossy gold raincoat. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a red and white striped blouse with a black vest. Robert Lack wore a black jacket with a blue shirt and a black tie with yellow hearts. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines with a blue shirt and grey tie.
The Fortier Mystery, Future of Griffintown, Game 3, Wet!. Former New York delegate from Quebec, Bruno Fortier Testifies about why he got fired, citing allegations of psychological harassment by an employee. The Charest government maintains it fired Fortier for repeated insubordination, not harrassment claims. Charest will testify tomorrow. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a brown jacket and black blouse. School Threat Case. The 16 year old boy that made death threats while chatting online is free from jail. The judge said the suspect isn’t a danger as long as he stays away from his 5 home computers, and goes nowhere near CEGEP de Vieux Montreal. As reported by Jessica Brown in a grey sweater with grey turtleneck.
Hakim Appeal. Victim Speaks after sexual molestation starting at 8 years old. Hit Man Target and the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a dark grey suit, white shirt with grey and white tie and the rain that started at 11:30. A heavy rainfall warning is still in effect. Today’s high was 13.8 degrees. Current temperature was 9 degrees, feeling like 9 with 25 km/h winds. Fighting In Philly with Sonali Karnick for the Habs game with the Flyers.
Montreal police have arrested 45 people, 33 adults, and 12 minors, after pouring over hundreds of videos and photos of last Monday’s riot and the destruction of 23 police vehicles. Public appeal to help has been very successful. (Overlapping sound made voices echo.) Log onto the police website to look at photos to identify more active participants at www.spvm.qc.ca. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket, white shirt with white and red tie. PJ Stock for Stock Talk will be joined live later to talk about tonight’s Philly game.
Montreal City Council will vote on the Griffintown Project tonight. It is receiving a warm reception from city hall with the addition of affordable housing. The $1.3 billion revitalization plan will transform the neighbourhood over the next 8 years. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a black coat with black blouse. Bridge and harbour and break. Returning to the day’s closing numbers and Students Against Cigarellos. They want Philippe Couillard to ban their sale. Message: Slow Down!
Top Story: Bruno Fortier defends his record, saying he was unjustly fired. The Indian Affairs Minister has named Harry Laforme as the head of the Truth and Reconcilliaton commission. It will give former aboriginal students of Canada’s native residential schools a chance to tell their stories of physical and sexual abuse. National Chief Phil Fontaine said “There will be no more secrets.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with white blouse.
2 entire James Bay commutieis were airlifted because of flood for the 4th time in 4 years. Exams Blacked-Out in 13 buildings because of leaking water. After 6 weeks, back to school for 1,200 students after a fire. How Much More Rain? Trees, downtown and the next break. Returning to Chinese authorities claiming human error was to blame for 2 trains colliding, killing 70. It’s the second accident on the same line. As reported by Michel Cormier. 500 firefighters struggle with a California Wildfire. 1,000 people were forces from their homes, followed by Florida Fire.
A pioneering eye procedure using gene therapy has given Stephen Howerth newfound increased night vision. As reported by Nancy Durham in London. Michel asked What will PJ Stock foresee game 3? 7-Day Forecast to downtown and the break. Returning to a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro with a slight chance of flurries on Wednesday. Tonight’s low of 7 degrees will feel like 7 with 25 km/h winds and rain. Tomorrow moring 8 degrees, 11 in the afternoon and -1 at night. Montreal Public Health reviewed the toxicity of the artificial turf in city playing fields, and found a negligible effect. Similar findings were made in the United States. As reported by Gerri Barrer.
Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket with grey lines with pink shirt and grey tie for game 3 with the Habs in Philly. “Watch out for physical play. Followed by the harbour bridge and the break, returing to relating betwixt and the CBC Habs Fever contest winnerr of an official Canadiens jersey. More on the Habs online at cbc.ca/montreal. A last check on the weather with light rain still falling. A heavy rainfall warning is still on, with a current temperature of 8 degrees, feeling like 8 with 24 km/h winds. Michel signed off for the evening. Hockey Night in Canada followed.
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.
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