My Lightning Car Loves Her Comet Road Tunnel
The sky was an impervious woolen blanket covering the city like a dome. It was dense and grey. There was no Orb of Sun. Sirens wailed in the distance. Gravel was wet. A few dry patches remaining. The breeze was deep, soft and cool. Green leaves were so juicy and full after rain. Dampness pervaded. Birds were quiet, save for the 3 dark lithe ones. They are together every day, sky high, speeding and gliding like aircraft. Inner observation appeared from out of nowhere. Attention of mind upon matter had an immediate, instantaneous effect. It always does but we don’t notice it. Most of the time we are trapped in trivial and happenstance patterns. But inner powers can go ever further, if we make the effort inner and outer. Awareness of it gives it a lift. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The shimmering tree waved its magic leaves quickly. Other trees moved in slow motion, as if they were sea sponges. I was waking up to a better shape as the lovebirds played with lots of animated squeaking. The sirens continued to wail further off in the distance. A crow surveyed from a tall tree in silence. Suddenly, she flew to the ground. All of the trees were waiting. Some of them were curled up in sleep. Her mountain of love was dark green. There is always another angle to look at for the same thing. I was opening up more to inside, finding more space to be different, greater freedom of movement, more space for darkness and light. I spent more time meditating under the lack of blue sky and sunlight. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
On my way to the schoolyard, I heard music from a car. The singer bleated “Someday I will walk out of here again…” My superviser said she met Paris Hilton with her dog while at a Grand Prix event last night. Pamela Anderson was also present. Both women have new fragrance perfumes. My superviser was very impressed with Paris and Pamela’s intelligence. A monitor told me Barry Manilow smoked a joint on the stage last night while he sat on a couch with shag carpet. He joked that he wanted to recreate a 70’s vibe. A monitor showed us a photograph of her son holding a large serpent. Juliet wore blue slacks and a pink sweater with a blue T-shirt that read 55. She said she watched a turtle eat silkworms and a snake eat a rat in her reptile class. A boy asked for my autograph. I was surprised but I declined. He said he thought I was a secret agent with my black leather coat. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My will of God loves her spiritual sign. My ladder serpent loves her tree of life. My star priestess loves her sun religion. My lightning car loves her comet road tunnel. My psychic reading loves her singing message. My wandering dog loves her pointing hand. My train ticket gate loves her airplane pilot. My unknown goal loves her leading destiny. My individuation path loves her connecting bridge. My conductor river loves her music stream. My commitment challenge loves her fulfilling answer. My compass station loves her map advising. My intervention remedy loves her alternative action. My following question loves her explaining context. My potential direction loves her intending value. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.” –John 6:35. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, it’s Niles’ first Thanksgiving without Maris and Frederick passed his qualifying exams for an elite private school. Frasier moves the celebration to Boston but termites eat up the house and so the family winds up on a reality TV show with Squiggy. It causes a riot. Back in Boston, Maeby’s parents enrolled her in a progressive school. Michael gives George Michael $20 for having fun. His eyes are red .He’s studying too hard for his math test. Buster gives him $225 to buy a bag of marijuana for his girlfriend, Lucille 2. Michael sets up a fake drug bust thinking he will teach his son a lesson but his father teaches him a lesson not to teach his son a lesson with the 1-armed man.
On CBC Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a purple blouse. Colleen Jones wore a grey CBC Olympics windbreaker. Danielle Bochove wore a ruddy sweater. Cheryl Rosebush wore a red turtleneck with a brown coat. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a white jacket with a black top. Jeannie Lee wore a black dress with yellow flowers. Suhana Meharchand wore a white jacket with a black top and ring necklace. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a red jacket.
Couillard’s Connection, Money For The Main, Grand Prix City, Hot Hazy & Humid. A CBC News Exclusive: More from Julie Couillard’s Past –a former biker said he met Couillard at a strip bar years before. He was runing an escort agency for the Hell’s Angels at the time. And her father was charged for running a marijuana grow-op from his home. As reported by Darrow MacIntyre. Shaken Baby Trial. The 10-year-old sister of a baby boy that was violently shaken when 10 months old testified at the courthouse today. The defense;s case claims the baby was injured by his mother and not at the daycare. As reported by Peter Johnson in a grey jacket, white shirt and brown tie. Sentence Appealed. Lawyers say 12 years minus a day is too long a sentence for Norbourg’s ex-CEO, Vincent Lacroix.
Two pillars below for the night and 940 AM Job Cuts and a check on the forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and yellow black tie. Current temperature was 21 degrees, feeling like 27 with humidity at 5 km/h winds. Today’s high was 21.1. The record was 30.8 in 2005. The lowest was 2.8 in 1958. Showers or thundershowers moving in tonight. Grand Prix Fever on the first day of the 30th Grand Prix. 300,000 visitors are expected on the weekend. Many people are rooting for Lewis Hamilton. Groundhog Hazard: Groundhogs have known to stray on the race tracks. Recycling at the Race and a Crescent Street Party. Frank said, “Still some instability headed our way.” Followed by the clock tower and the break.
Jean Charest unveild a 10 year plan to bring More Midwives In Quebec, including 12 more birthing centers by 2014. A warning about parents sleeping with their infants: Co-sleeping is dangerous, causing the death of 41 children below age 5 last year. The safest place for baby is in an approved crib. New Chief of Defence Staff, Lt.-Gen. Walter Natynczyk, “a gentleman general.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen. Canadian Soldier Home and Poland In Afghanistan to the road and the break.
Returning with the day’s closing numbers and a new record high for oil at $139 a barrel. Angry union workers protested with a blockade at GM’s head office in Oshawa. The union had a meeting with GM executives but they will “mothball the truck plant as planned.” As reported by Havard Gould. Democrat Dream Ticket? There was a secret meeting between Obama and Clinton last night. Jean Charest is clearly for Protecting Free Trade. Top Story: Julie Couillard’s Past with former biker associates and her father’s arrest for growing marijuana in his basement. Followed by a few viewers’ comments on the story, mostly supporting Couillard.
The possible loss of Hockey Night in Canada’s theme song has Canadians singing the broken-hearted blues. As reported by Kas Roussy in a green top. It was a beautiful day for a Stanley Cup Parade in Detroit. Euro 2008 Gets Underway and Alcine Defends Title. “We may see a shower or thunder showers tonight.” Followed by Bonsecours and the next break. Returning to the most viewed on www.cbcnews.ca and a Sri Lankan Bomb that killed 23 people and wounded 67 today. Food Crisis in Ethiopia: It is a stark example. 126,000 children are severely malnurished after a series of droughts. Because of the global food crisis it is getting more difficult to give international help. As reported by David McGuffin. Innu Evictions and “hot, hazy and humid conditions are headed our way” to the riverside columns to the break.
Returning to a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro and a low tonight of 19 degrees, feeling like 24 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 23, rising to 30 and falling to 20. The 7-day forecast is 30 30 25 23 25 25 31. Lauren Hill Academy students are clearing their lockers and looking forward to summer, with school’s end. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer, followed by Cross-Border Shopping for Pesticides and Parliament Hill’s industrial composting program has won several awards. As reported by Margo McDiarmid followed by the break. Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a red and black top with matching black and red skirt and a review of the new Jack Black film Kung Fu Panda. She gave the movie 3 and a half stars out of 5. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a currenet temperature of 20 degrees, feeling like 26 with 13 km/h winds. Nancy Wood signed off for the evening.
I’m Frank Remus for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and brief CBC News at Six re-reportage of action, advising, alternative ambition , ambivalence, answer, challenge, commitment, communicating, connecting, controlling, explaining, following, goal, guilt, individuation, intending, intervention, leading, managing, potential, question, teaching, transition, unknown, valuing and wandering.