My Red Baptism Spirit Loves Her Green Wisdom Water

Blue sky returned with white cloud. Orb of Sun gave me warmth but there was still cold wind. Trees were bright and green.  Her mountain of love was green.  I wanted the heat to last longer, to sink in more deeply. It was too hard to find with the gusting wind. Each tree swayed back and forth. All of the clouds were on the same plane, moving as one, in the same direction. Detail returned, sharp and clear, dry and grey was the gravel. Contrasting shadows everywhere. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Suddenly there were crows cawing. 7 of them appeared from out of the blue. One crow went ahead while 6 lagged behind, flapping in play chase. The 7th crow checked something out then returned, circling the area. The 6 crows circled and cawed. The 7 rested together in the shimnmering tree. They played the game of circling around then landing with bravos. 2 left the group to go on a little romantic adventure. They soared on the wind very high and floated and glided side-by-side. Then the whole band dispersed in haphazard directions, swooping and diving and cawing. The group of 7 disappeared. It was exactly 10:51. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My sense of unwinding continued. I was finding alignment as if keeping a kite in flight. It was a serious, meditative thing, making contact within, becoming a light surface. In the communion of my heartstrings I dove into my love diary headfirst, then I wrote and wrote for her. It was 10:58 when the light pulsed. It blinked and flickered, as if starting up. Then it gave a good strong signal, shining brightly like a star on her mountain of love. It burbled a little as if bubbling in water. Or else it was a spark. It flickered, calmed down then went out. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

After sitting awhile watching this, my body got used to the wind and the sun’s heat lingered on me. A crow flapped ever so quickly. Her wings beat like a speedy butterfly as I was thinking of my beloved Anna. It was cool and bright in the schoolyard. Children from grade 3 wanted me to intervene in their problems, and I was glad. I missed working with the young ones. Kids always seem to feel free to play-act with me and they like to be aggressive. When they’re done I feel like “Silly Putty” but that’s fine.  Juliet wore a yellow and pink tie-dye top with blue jeans and a pink sweater. She showed me her plastic bag full of dirt and a beetle that was hiding from us. She was taking it into class. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.   She is my soulmate.

My spirit baptism loves her wisdom water. My protecting flying saucers loves her spaceship rescue. My lifeguard loves her life jacket choice. My red healer loves her green mandala. My bodywork loves her preserving pool. My dreamwork doctor loves her redeeming nurse. My source collecting loves her spiritual teaching. My spritual figures love her Christ lighthouse. My washing revival meeting loves her collecting falling water. My protecting concern loves her secure comfort. My delivering ecology relief loves her preserving conservation. My dynamic leader loves her hero energy. My wholeness achiever loves her healer strength. My work values love her posessed respectability.  I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box ” My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: and I give unto them eternal life.” -John 10:27:28. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Frasier has to decide if an old man buggered his mind or if he is completely competent before the family goes to the Chinese restaurant. Homer prefers his own fortune cookie message. Mr. Burns gets one that read “You will find true love on Flag Day.” Burns falls in love with a female police officer. He proposes to Gloria and she accepts his hand in marriage. But she had a sordid romance with the renegade Snake. He kidnaps her and Homer. They escape the burning log cabin during Gob’s on again-off again relationship with the Spanish soap opera star Martha. Maeby auditions for the high school play. “I would kiss before I spoke…Tobias is the misguided director for As You Like It. He tries to make sparks fly by matching his nephew George Michael with Steve Holt in his wife’s red dress.

On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a red and white candy-striped jacket with a white top. Collen Jones wore a pink coat with a black turtleneck. Rosemary Barton wore a yellow-orange sweater with black top. Tom Harrington wore a black jacket with a grey and white striped shirt. Ann MacMillan wore a red floral print jacket with a yellow top. Danielle Bochove wore a tan jacket with red top. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a black sweater with a grey blouse. Ian Waterman wore a red windbreaker. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and jacket with an orange blouse. Suhana Meharchand wore a red jacket.

On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a red jacket. Gang Busters, Clean Air, 40 Years of New Hearts, Bright & Breezy. Major Gang Bust: Police dealt a blow to 2 violent street gangs. 34 different places were raided for drugs, guns and cash. 40 people were arrested. As reported by Emmanuel Marchand in a grey jacket, white shirt and grey tie in Little Burgundy. Police want your help stopping violent street gangs. Call 514-393-1313 Infocrime.

The Bernier Affair: Federal Liberals say CSIS met with the Stephen Harper about Maxime Bernier. The MP issued a statement apologizing. He will continue to run as MP for Beauce. PQ MNAs accuse the Liberals of offering a $160,000 contract to a security company allegedly run by a former Hell’s Angels boyfriend of Julie Couillard.  The Public Security Minister said the business was run by the man’s father who was an ex-cop and so was safe.

Air quality is the biggest challenge for the city’s environment. Montreal has 37 new action plans in its environmental report that said there are 64 bad air quality days each year. The culprit is cars and heavy industries. “Too many cars, too much garbage, not enough transit use.” The city has found that public transit and bicycle use has gone up. And a groom-to-be wants to be wed on the mountain while there’s still a chance for clear air. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black jacket with white blouse.

The weather with Frank Cavallaro in a grey jacket with grey and white shirt and an orange tie with gusting winds up to 40 km/h. Current temperature was 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 32 km/h winds. Today’s high was 16.2. The record high for this date was 31.0 in 1978. Major Crime Scene in Calgary. 5 bodies were found dead in a home, 3 adults in their 30s with 2 children, age 4 and age 6. A baby girl survived, age one year old. “The crime scene was disturbing.” As reported by Carolyn Dunn in a black coat. Police Take Stand in court, saying they identified themselves clearly when they raided Basil Parasiris’s home. The RCMP is looking into Bomb Threats from an FLQ-type group that wants to punishment certain establishments over the next few days. They have made bomb threats before, but they have never carried them out. Followed by More Sun to the trees and the road to the break.

Returning to the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 34 km/h winds gusting to 45. It was 28 in Linton B.C. “Another beautiful bright day tomorrow.” Tonight’s low will be 9 degrees, feeling like 9 with 30 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 21 degrees, feeling like 21 with 35 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 21 23 19 23 20. It was sunny but still windy and after 371 cm last winter, there’s “still big dirty piles of snow”.  Slow Going For Snow.

Montreal’s Heart Institute is celebrating its 40th anniversary. The first heart transplant in Canada was done in May 1968 in Montreal. A heart-transplant survivor says “A big thank you” to his donor.  As reported by Shari Okeke, followed by a teenage Scooter Death. Followed by the river and bridge to the break. Returning to the day’s closing numbers. A new survey says gas prices have taken a big jump. Regular gas in Canada costs $1.32.6 a litre. That’s a 5.5-cent rise in one week. Montreal’s high gas price is $1.43.4 a litre. The rising cost of fuel makes a Communauto Wait List. A new technique from Quebec turns garbage into ethanol and its “of great interest to ubran areas around the world.” As reported by Margo McDiarmid. Indonisia Withdraws From OPEC because its importing more oil than it exports. Doctor Faces Sanctions for administering illegal drugs to athletes.

Top Story: Major Crime Bust. Charges include gangsterism, drug trafficking and profiting from prostitution. More arrests in the days to come but more gangs always crop up. As reported by Emmanuel Marchand. Death in Prison: Mental health services in prisons “need an overhaul” but there is no sign of improvement. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black jacket and white top.

The heat is put on Stephen Harper to answer why 5 weeks went by but Maxime Bernier’s NATO file was never noticed missing. The Conservatives refuse to confirm that CSIS visited the Prime Minister about Bernier. The PM is travelling in Germany for meeting son bio-diversity. As reorted by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket, black blouse and pearl necklace. Bright But Windy to the next break. Returning to Most Viewed on CBCNEWS.CA and a married couple in France was sentenced to life in prison after their rape and murder spree spanning 30 years. As reported by David Common. Bush Accused of Propaganda, Mars a Balmy Minus 80 and Outer Space Toilet Broken. Warmer Tomorrow. Followed by buildings relating and betwixt to the break.

Returning to a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro. “Will the sun shine tomorrow?” It was generally clear over Montreal. Today’s high was 16 degrees. That’s 6 degrees below average. Tonight’s low will be 9 degrees, feeling like 9 with 30 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 12 degree rising to 21 and falling to 7. The 7-day forecast is 21 23 19 23 20 21 20. Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals begins in Pittsburgh tonight with 17,000 fans watching in the stadium. As reported by Tom Harrington in a grey jacket with grey and white shirt. Vollyball In Gatineau and a new James Bond book, Devil May Care was released on Ian Flemming’s 100th birthday today. As reported by Adrienne Arsenault in a khaki jacket. Sandra Abma spoke to Kim Cattral about the Sex and the City movie. Warship For the 400th and a last check on the weather with Frank at a current temperature of 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 32 km/h winds and clear skies. Nancy Wood 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 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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