My Misunderstood Impossibility Loves Her Real Practical Black Power
The sun was bright and free from restriction. Fluffy clouds moved at a quick pace. Abundance of blue sky remained. The skylight beamed from a rooftop. 2 crows flapped with exertion, cawing as they passed me by. 2 more crows followed behind. Water pools rippled on the roof. The shimmering tree was noisy and active. Many trees wildly moved, as the wind held a strong current. Black hornet returned to her lair. 2 crows returned to the south, with their 2 companions following behind. It was 11:08. After arduous inner training, it was a good time to put the weights down, and let go of the chains that bind. I felt better after rigorous effort, but it isn’t easy to pause for a break. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her mountain of love was bushy with rolls of treetops covering. Green was in shadow and light. Clouds travelled at the same tempo, as one expansive procession. A gigantic stork bird passed directly over the roof. Her tan feathers looked like leather or suede. Trees were alight with highlights. They were so fluffy and danced in the wind. They were filled with joyous movement. 2 black hornets returned to their lair after 1 of them arrived at the back door. They busily inspected minute specks on the gravel. They didn’t like to be too close to each other. The hornets would forage for something in the dirt, then close down as if asleep and then start flicking their long black wings. They would start back up again. This continuous process made me wonder if they were feasting on germs in the dirt. After one hornet finished ‘eating’ her shape stretched out longer. She unwound to become more of herself. Clouds were gently passing, as I felt better. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My black politics loves her dictator’s arrest. My monster wrestling loves her martial arts heaviness. My insect window loves her dirt weeds. My earth capture loves her safe zoo. My chasm stumble loves her steep road stop sign. My cough germs love her preventing sickness. My discouraging fate loves her overwhelming counter-balance. My misunderstood impossibility loves her real practical power. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “At the voice of thy cry; when he shall hear it, he will answer thee.” –Isaiah 30:19. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Tristan phoned and let me say hello in many strange voices just for fun. I enjoyed listening to T-Rex’s Dandy In The Underworld. It was Marc Bolan’s last record before he was killed in a car crash after Ros’s show about her pregnancy that Bibi set up. Niles asks his brother for another couple’s therapist while Frasier is determined to find an ethical agent. Ben wants to raise Frasier’s public profile with a crane at the zoo. Martin is pecked and poked. Bibi remarks “When there’s a dirty job to be done, you can’t go wrong with a Mormon.” And so Lisa visits the planetarium. She wants to be an astronomer but she can’t find a dark enough place for her telescope because of the light pollution. The documentary filmmaker insults her while the bounty hunter named Ice says, George Sr. was dead and buried in Mexico. Gob said he would be buried in his father’s place and one week later rise from the grave.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore an orange jacket with a white top and orange necklace. Kevin “Boomer” Gallant wore a red and yellow Hawaiian shirt and yellow cap. Melanie Nagy wore a red sweater. Nisha Patel wore a pink top with black jacket and slacks. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a green jacket with white top. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a red blouse.
Cycling Tragedy, Homecare First, Happy Birthday Quebec, Fair Bit Of Sun Tomorrow. Daniel Hurtubise was killed while cycling through Manitoba on the Trans-Canada highway to raise money for the Juvenile Diebetes Research Foundation with his 2 children and another man. A car ran into them. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black vest and white blouse. A man pleaded not guilty for stabbing his wife 34 times. He claims he was helping her commit suicide. Teenager Sentenced, Assault Arrests and Hebert Remembered. Quebec now offers children suffering from immune deficiencies a treatment they can have right in their home. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black blouse with red roses and purple flowers. The forecast with Kristen Falco in an grey tweed jacket with black slacks and an orange top at a current temperature of 25 degrees, feeling like 28 with 20 km/h winds. Today’s high was 26 degrees. Record high was 35.0 in 1964. Record low was 9.4 set in 1982. Storm Damage and talking on the phone while driving is now illegal in Quebec. Fines will be $115 plus 3 demerit points. Drivers talking on the phone are 38% more likely to be involved in an accident. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay. “A chance of wet weather but dry conditions for the next few days” to Habitat and the break.
Returning for the weather with Kristen Falco and 83 mm of rain is the record for June. Montreal received 60 mm this month. Current temperature was 25 degrees, feeling like 28 with 20 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 26 degrees, feeling like 29. The 5-day forecast is 26 27 23 23 24. A beautiful sunny day instore for Canada Day with a strawberry bumper harvest in Lennoxville, as reported by Jessica Brown. 240 babies were studied for research on why sugar seems to alleviate pain for newborns. As reported by Maureen Taylor in an orange jacket. Dermatologist Shortage and the Jazz festival live to the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers including oil at $140 a barrel. The government insists the 2.5 cent carbon tax will be revenue neutral in B.C. Few people in the heartland believe that. As reported by Chris Brown. Followed by Plattsburgh Shuttle and Top Story: Charity Cyclist Tragedy killed a man from St-Bruno. Amanda Pfeffer did a similar trip a few years ago and a death occurred in very similar circumstances. The Trans-Canada Highway has some trecherous patches that cyclists should steer clear of. A flatbed truck rolled over in New Brunswick, releasing 330 crates of bees, to the number of 12 million. As reported by Catherine Harrup in a pink blouse and black jacket. Keep that umbrella on hand tonight and keep it at home on Canada Day. Followed by the break.
Returning for the most viewed on www.cbc.ca and Canadian RCMP officers are training Afghan soldiers to be future bodyguards. As reported by Paul Hunter. Landis Ban Upheld. Robert Mugabe Attends Summit in Egypt and losts of sun for the start of July to the Jazz festival crowd to the break. Returning for a second look at the weather with Kristen Falco. “We’re in for a beautiful sunny day tomorrow and a nice clear night.” Tonight’s low will be 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 26 and falling to 17. The 7-day forecast is 26 27 23 23 24 25 28. The big kick-off for celebrating Quebec City’s 400th anniversary begins. Lynne Robson asks why we are celebrating “a time of war and epidemics.” Celine Dion is giving a free concert on August 22nd. Paul McCartney will be on the Plains of Abraham on July 20th. CBC News at Six will have special coverage of the celebrations on Thursday at 6 pm. Followed by the break.
The Scene withi Cheryl Rosebush in a grey blouse for Woody Allen’s New Orleans Jazz band performing for the first time in Montreal and Public Enemy back in Montreal for the first time in 10 years. The Canada Day Parade starts at 11 am followed by what’s open and closed on the holiday. Silver for Team Canada and a last check on the weather with Kristen with sunny skies for tomorrow. Current temperature was 25 degrees, feeling like 27 with 22 km/h winds. Nancy Wood signed off for the evening.
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 adverse, blocking, closed, command, confining, control, corrupt, counter-balance, criminal, dangerous, defending, difficult, discouraging, fate, fighting, frustrating, guarded, halting, harassing, hard, hazardous, heaviness, hindering, hurtful, impossibility, inferior, misunderstood, obey, overloaded, overwhelm, power, practical, preventing, pushing, real, repress, restricting, secure, sensation function, sickness, sinful, specifying, strengthen, stressful, troubled, unfortunate, unpleasant, unruly, unsatisfactory, vile and wrong.
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