My Rat Bite Sarcasm Loves Her Rotting Food Criticism
A soft-focus dome of grey cloud covered most of the sky with its size. Her mountain of love was behind mist. A lone pigeon stood watching the ongoing traffic from the rooftop until she saw something more interesting. She glided down to her object of desire. Humidity was high in the air. I was enveloped by its dampness. A housefly landed on my right ankle, tickling my skin with her feet before she perched on my love diary page for a bit. 6 black lithe birds trickled, as they play-chased. Heavy clouds hung in shades of grey above her misty mountain of love. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
There was a light wind but the air was muggy. The sky glowed; my eyes squinted for regions of blue, but it would rain soon. Dark trees had birds chirping. Traffic was mild. Black hornet returned to her lair, looking for a good place to land. The gravel was mostly damp. To my utter amazement blue sky appeared in the north but I wasn’t convinced it would stay long. There was intense active movement within with energy passing through meridians. Something artificially placed caused a sharp ache like long strands of wire. I watched its achy contours unfolding. Recovery always seems to happen when I place attention upon it but something wasn’t completely revealed. A small tan moth fluttered above my head, over to the ledge where I saw a large wasp. A crow headed southward in silence. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I ached to be with my heartthrob so ardent and I longed for contact with something more completely real. Sirens sounded like faint whistles. Traffic sped up Cote St-Luc road. Cicadas sang at 11:19. At 11:21, a light appeared upon her mountain of love. It could have been orange or yellow or red. At 11:25, it beamed more strongly and steadily. It flickered under deliberate control. It got large or small but maintaed the same intensity. Then it completely went out. More blue sky opened up beyond my wildest expectations. 2 crows sped and loving every minute of their presence together. A third crow followed behind, cawing at them to hold on. A moment later, the 2 returned, to retrieve their companion. The 3 headed southward. Orb of Sun almost came out. At 11:30 cicadas sang loud. Movement within me was actively engaged. It was more than a little sharp today. The road roared with gusto. Faint shadows appeared with more sun. A bee buzzed by my left knee. The wind was breezy. The temperature felt cooler than before. Blue skies broke open even wider. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Orb of Sun was still hid behind cloud. I sensed it would soon rain. Her mountain of love showed me some shadows and light from sun and clouds when they came. The clouds would be here for a while. Cicadas sang at 11:49. 5 blackbirds sped through the sky. Black hornet was on her way. My injurious plundering loves her punishment fines. My thief losing things loves her tearing off, stealing. My bloody nose boxers love her slapping face hitting. My wailing misfortune loves her throat cutting surgery. My thorn stabbing stain loves her red shadow function. My rape court cases loves her incapacitating jail fines. My helpless mugging loves her dominating gun. My rat bite sarcasm loves her rotting food criticism. My blinding headache loves her subtracting allergies. My dry rot wrecking crane loves her bulldozer renovating. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “”But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31. “He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.” –Psalm 147:3. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, I watched Criss Angel last night getting handcuffed for his last dangerous escape stunt from a hotel that was about to be blown up. He switches his and his date’s clothes in seconds flat for a heart benefit where he met Sigmund and Roy. His mother was saved from a devastating heart attack. He missed his helicopter ride up. The building crumbled before he got out. Mysteriously he escaped unharmed with Frasier’s date, Madeline Marshall. She’s one of the hottest women in town: Number 47. She wants “someone who knows how to listen.” On her blind date with Fraisier, she’s impressed how he counsels restaurant staff on their family feud over a pregnant daughter. Frasier is riddled with anxiety about his true love. He takes her to Bora Bora for first lovemaking sex. To his shock and horror he finds his ex-wife Lilith there. At the funeral Bart runs amok. A psychiatrist suggests drumming therapy to channel his misbehavior. A White Stripes homage ensues and Bart takes to the drums with glee. So much so, his parents can’t sleep. Homer uses white noise to evoke sense of rest. He gently tells his sleepless wife while it streams, “transfer yourself to the coast of Nova Scotia.” After Bart performs a stunning jazz set, he is accepted by bona fide jazz musicians. Lisa’s is hurt that her brother’s so good at the one thing she loves the most. Lisa channels her sorrow into animal rescue. She keeps a managerie in the attic plus “rats living in the Christmas decorations.” In the attic, Bart’s arm is severely injured by a tiger bite. He’ll never play drums again. He needs $78,000 for nerve damage surgery and for the first time in his life he feels empathy for his sister’s depression. So much so, he cannot bear the pain. Lisa never thought their two stories would intersect with the $100,000 that Michael needed for a new lawyer. Lindsay serves hot ham water. Gob accidentally works a day in his life. Tobias believes that George Michael has obsessive compulsive disorder. George Sr. sent his enemy poisoned muffins. Michael is hurt by his son when he hears George Michael expressing himself about his fatherhood “No wonder mom wanted out so bad.” But it was really about Maeby’s dad.
On CBC News Morning, Lucy Van Oldenbarnavelt wore a beige jacket with a green top and a green necklace. Colleen Jones wore a black top with a pale yellow scarf. Marivel Taruc wore a grey top with a white jacket. Rosemary Barton wore a black jacket. Zach Goudie wore a black shirt with yellow and blue lines. On CBC News Today, Danielle Bochove wore a black sweater with a white top. Ann MacMillan wore a green blouse with a black top and a green necklace. Nisha Patel wore a white blouse with a black vest. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a grey shirt and a black tie with cell lines. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and a light blue tie.
First Degree Murder, Manhole Mystery, Pay Up Big Tobacco, Invest in an Umbrella. Top Story: Teen Murder Case. A 44-year-old man and father of Melissa Beudin’s boyfriend was charged with her murder today. He had previous charges of sexual assualt. At 3 am police stopped his car and found was covered in blood and field grass. Her body was found behind a shed by a cornfield. It was “a bloody scene.” As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black jacket, white blouse and black and grey skirt. Melissa’s boyfriend said his father was on drugs and was interested in his girlfriend. He didn’t feel safe about his dad giving her a lift. He said she was “a dynamic and smiling girl.”
Cedrika Still Missing a year later with commemorations. Mystery Body. A 26-year-old man was found dead in a manhole headfirst at 1:15 am. Police believe it was an accident. Never try to retrieve objects you dropped down the sewer yourself. As reported by David Shum. A first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro in an pale orange tie and white shirt and black suit and a thunderstorm watch on. Current temperature was 22 degrees, feeling like 28 with 8 km/h winds. Today’s high was 26.9. Record high was 32.8 in 1955. Record low was 8.6 in 1978. Heavy showers or thundershowers on the way.
A vicious murder occured on a Greyhound Bus in Winnipeg at 8:30 last night. A passenger pulled a Rambo-style knife on a young man. Passengers heard “a blood-curdling scream” The victim was listening to music while he was asleep before the attack. A witness watched the killer. “He was clearly cutting the guy’s head off and gutting him.” A 40-year-old man is in custody. Passengers were taken to a hotel and received trauma counselling. As reported By Lyndsay Duncombe. Followed by hocky player Jonathan Roy was charged with assault He faces a $2,000 fine and Rail Service Restored. “Sunshine but showers in our area” to the bridge, the mountain and the break.
Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro and the severe thunderstorm watch in Montreal ended. Current temperature was 22 degrees, feeling like 28 with 11 km/h winds. It will be “An iffy weekend” with quite a bit of rain. Tonight it will be 19 degrees, feeling like 24 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 26 degrees, feeling like 32 with 20 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 26 25 24 26 26. Public Health wants to get to the root of the problem of Ragweed Season in Quebec. 67% of Quebecers take medication for ragweed allergies. Ragweed season hits between mid July to mid October. The government spends $157 a year on it but you can “simply pull it out yourself.” As reported by Kristin Falcao in a green blouse and black slacks. City Hall: Field Turf Safe. There are 32 artificial turf fields in Montreal, mostly for soccer. Yellow Margarine Allowed to relating betwixt and the break.
Returning for the day’s numbers and after a decade-long RCMP investigation, 2 tobacco giants pleaded guilty for an elaborate scheme of tax evasion by smuggling. Cigarettes made in Canada were shipped to the U.S. then smuggled back in to avoid taxes. Imperial Tobacco and Rothmans received a combined fine of $1.2 billion. No comopany execs will face jail time. As reported by Marisa Dragani in a grey jacket. Reservations Down at Quebec City hotels and New Metro Cars call for tender. Top Story: Teen Murder Case. A 44-year-old man faces 1st degree murder charges in the death of his son’s girlfriend Melissa Beaudin. Followed by Court Date Moved and St-Remi Crash. It’s the 25th death since the construction holiday began. Dynamite and heavy machinery are scaling, drilling and blasting on the Sea to Sky highway in B.C. Ingenious transportation alternatives include flights by small planes and water taxis. As reported by Tim Weekes. It will be somewhat cooler but with unsettled conditions, to the bridge and the break.
Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbc.ca. After 13 years in hiding Radovan Karadzic was in court at The Hague for his time as a Bosnian-Serb warlord that ordered thousands of Muslim men killed. He didn’t enter a plea but Guite Loses Appeal and Bedard Can Appeal. Followed by Fall Election Looming? Athletes Suspended for tampering with their urine samples. Followed by Olympic Meals. Special provisions are being made for athletes who don’t eat Chinese intent on breaking records in food safety. As reported by Michel Cormier. “Sun and some showers tonight” for the Old Port silos and the break.
Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro, “We continue to have wacky weather.” Current temperature was 19 degrees, feeling like 24 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will rain at a 22 degrees, rising to 26 and falling to 17 with rain moving back in. The 7-day forecast is 26 25 24 26 26 28 22. European fire ants have invaded Canada. They’re aggressive and are especially vicious with bites. Fire ants are almost impossible to get rid of. “You must kill multiple queens.” As reported by Tom Murphy. For Rogers Women’s Cup tennis, Dubois Out and Wozniak Out. Coming up: A Rogers Cup ticket giveaway. Followed by the break.
Returning with a Developing Story: Boy Dies After Police Chase on Mohawk territory. Toy company Hasbro sued Facebook and demanded Scrabulous off from Facebook. Scrabble enthusiasts are upset. Wordscraper might do the trick. As reported by Normand Hermant. Rogers Cup ticket giveaway winner announced and a last check on the weather with Frank at a current temperature of 23 degrees, feeling like 29 with 17 km/h winds. “Keep the umbrella handy.” Fat Cat Update: Princess Chunky is a he, not a she. Prince Chunky was placed in a New Jersey animal shelter after his owner was too old to take care of him. Hundreds of adoption offers were made. Michel signed off for the night.
I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News diary-blog of loving and dreaming and CBC News at Six re-reportage of abandon, aging, anger, annoying, awful, blasting, cracking, crashing, crisis, dangerous, defective, deficient, disabling, domoination, exhausting, falling, fighting, gashing, harming, hitting, impairing, incapacitating, injurious, irritating, maiming, malfunction, malicious, malignant, misfortune, mishap, offending, plundering, pounding, pulling apart, punishment, quarrel, ravaging, renovating, shocking, splitting, stealing, stinging, unfortunate, victimizing, violence, vulnerability, war and wrecking.
My Earth Weather Loves Her Secure Black Insects
A white blanket of cloud covered most of the sky. Pale blue was restricted to the southern horizon. Fat dumpling clouds hovered in a procession from the north to the southeast. They were like sopping wet sculptural objects. Orb of Sun shone but it was diffuse, making soft shadows. A light wind gusted. The air was cool. Cicadas sang at 10:48, but not with strength. A ball of fluff made its way through. Traffic was mild but flowed continuously. Trees did not stir much but the shimmering tree flickered its leaves. Birds were strangely silent. They were absent from the sky, save for a lone seagull or black lithe bird passing by. A tiny spider appeared on my shirt again, from out of nowhere. She somehow managed to find her way up to the top left corner of my love diary page. She gingerly walked on the ledge, and then she crawled back down again. She prefered the side of the page more than its spacious flat surface. She inspected the many page layers that were close together with great curiosity. She used her invisible thread to pass down and explore a wide gap. She crawled across the love diary page that I wrote on again. She rolled back down it, but she crawled back up it. Another tiny spider had built her web between the rails of the elevator room stairs. I gently poked her with my pen just for fun and to check she was not just a speck. She scurried toward her hidden corner. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
There were no silver planes in the sky but a helicopter passed by. A crow cawed in the far distance. Black hornet made her wings quiver as she parked in front of her lair. Another black hornet came to escort a brown beetle from the entrance. A third black hornet hovered next to me. She appeared to be carrying something round. It had an orange-red colour. I didn’t think it was part of her body. It gave me the hebejebes. I never saw something like that. Many small insects were airbourn. A crow cawed but too far for me to hear clearly for counting. Orb of Sun came out. It was momentarilty hot. A black hornet landed my knapsack. Her back legs did some martial arts kicks on it, as if she used it for her practice mat. Then she made her way under the green vent. An odd sounding crow cawed a sad tone. Another crow cawed in reply. Cicadas sang at 11:17 but they weren’t too loud. A dog barked and a few birds chirped. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The sky filled up with slow clouds. I was looking for blue but found no trace of it. Flies sped madly around. A crow cawed twice, then twice and twice again. More crows cawed in a conversation. Cicadas sang as a choir at 11:25. The small flickering light appeared in its usual spot at that moment, as water gushed through a vent and a crow flew overhead. The light sparkled orange red. Another orange-red flash came from another spot in the same tree, it seemed. The main light remained fairly constant before it grew weaker and faded. A small plane droned overhead. I felt current flow through a meridian. I closed my eyes to trace its precise location. Energy that flowed up my left leg appeared to connect with a region near the back of my neck. Unfolding began but there was something elusive about it, as I tried to locate the physical source of a blockage. Orb of Sun reappeared and it got hot. I wrote for my heartthrob while rooted to my roof spot. Cicadas sang a stereophonic choir at 11:42. The sky became laden with cloud and humidity surrounded me. 3 sparrows sped through the sky as a close-knit family unit. Blue opened a crack in the west. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My secure earth loves her black insects. My government prison loves her dictator’s arrest. My bad weather control loves her sports clothes. My war victim loves her soldiers’ prison. My monster zoo loves her safe cage. My bully capture loves her police handcuffs. My steep road stumble loves her chasm stop sign. My martial arts boxing love her wrestling politics. My fortress guarding loves her defending command. My misunderstood power loves her practical counter-balance. My hindering fate loves her real push. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “He giveth grace unto the lowly.” Proverbs 3:34. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, it’s the rainy day blues in Seattle and death is inevitable for a beloved family pet. The receptionist of a pest control company is depressed. “What kind of bugs are they?” she’s repeatedly asked. There’s a whole world of vermin out there, Frasier says. But what do you do when “that special rat turns up its toes” and a shoebox isn’t enough? Pet Paradise is the answer says Frasier and he tells his depressed caller to abandon the dreary Seattle weather. Martin tells Frasier to apologize to his callers for insulting their hometown on the air. Frasier could not believe the hostility he encountered from them. He hosts the church fundraiser gala to safe face and is willing to pay $800 for the banquet. But the bishop was in a terrible boat accident. His fishing boat capsized at sea. Frasier jokes “the bishop will drift in eventually” while Otto struggles hard with the kids. He meets the heavy metal band Metallica on the road. Lisa befriends Fat Tony’s son Michael during her mother’s car pool. He’s a talented chef not a Mafioso don but he poisons his father’s enemies with his superb cooking while Fat Tony recovers from gunshot wounds they inflicted. Gob’s suggests making friends with a Colombian cartel and is willing sell them Bluth blueprints for $100,000. Michael’s frustrated with his brother. He asks his father for help. “That ship sailed 30 years ago” Lucille says. After a banana stand standoff with Gob, the two brothers stage a kidnapping to teach their father a lesson with the help of a one-armed man. Lindsay and Tobias change divorce lawyers. Lucille recovers from plastic surgery so Maeby casts her in a monster movie.
On CBC News Morning, Lucy Van Oldenbarnevelt wore a red blouse with a red top. Colleen Jonesa wore a white dress with brown patterns. Marivel Taruc wore an orange dress. Rosemary Barton wore a grey sweater with a blue blouse. Nahlah Ayed wore a grey jacket with a black top and black necklace. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a white jacket with pale pink and pale yellow stripes. Nisha Patel wore a black jacket and red top. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a blue and white dotted tie. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a blue shirt and a green tie with black and white bands.
Teen Found Dead, Do Not Call, The Upside of Rain, Boo For Summer 2008. Top Story: Girl Found Dead. A missing person case is now a murder case. A 17-year-old girl went missing near Sorel. After a 12-hour search, her body was found with marks of violence. The father of the girl’s boyfriend is under arrest. As reported by Andrew Chang in a white shirt and black jacket. 10-year-old Cedrika Provencher went missing a year ago tomorrow, but police have no new leads a year later. Cedrika’s father laments “the safety of criminals hinder police work.” As reported by Dan Halton. Archives on her story are on the website at www.cbc.ca/montreal, with a link leading to the SQ web page.
3 people are dead after a Deadly Accident on Highway 132. The number of road accident deaths is greater this construction holiday than last year. Some Road Accidents suggest driver fatigue and passenger travel by Via Rail was blocked after a train derailment. A check on the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and purple tie at a current temperature of 23 degrees, feeling like 27 with 15 km/h winds. Today’s high was 24.3. Record high was 33.8 set in 1988. Record low was 8.3 set in 1952. Showers or thunder this evening.
Thanks to the rainy weather, smog alerts are non-existent in Montreal this summer. Cyclists and joggers notice a big difference in air quality. As reported by David Shum. Gas Prices Dropping in Montreal and 200,000 students will be testing a new transit pass with Opus Arriving. At the Rogers Cup, Dubois Upsets Kirilenko and Wozniak wins as another weather system moves over the city to the cathedral with trees to the break. Returning with Frank Cavallaro, mostly cloudy at a current temperature of 23 degrees, feeling like 27 with 12 km/h winds. Showers on and off tonight with a chance of thunder and a low of 18 degrees, feeling like 22 with 7 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 25 degrees, feeling like 29 with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 25 24 25 24 24.
Starting September 30th you can register your phone number on a national Do Not Call list to avoid pesky telemarketers. Some organizations are exempt, such as registered charities, political parties, opinion poll firms and newspapers. Federal conservatives are in Quebec for a 2-day Caucus Retreat. A CBC investigation has found a dramatic increase of military charges for unbecoming Canadian soldier conduct. Followed by Taser Safety compared with police batons, followed by the road and buildings to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and apartment vacancy rates in Montreal is up 3%. But 23,000 Montrealers are still looking for low-cost housing. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer.
A giant rockslide buried part of a highway that will be used for the Winter Olympics between Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., resulting in a long detour. Top Story: Girl Found Dead. Quebec teen Melissa Beaudin’s body was found in a wooded area near Yamaska. Her boyfriend’s father was arrested and will be charged with 1st degree murder. Missing Teen, Genevive Pelletier has been missing since July 9th. Helen Pelletier raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for ALS research. She had all her mental faculties but was “in prison in her own body.” Helen Pelletier died last week at age 47 with her family by her side. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Cloudy skies and showers to light posts and buildings to the next break.
Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbc.ca and a Summer Olympics controversy in Beijing. Journalists have discovered the great firewall of China. They have limited Internet access. The I.O.C. promised open and free coverage but that hasn’t happened yet. China is underestimating the impact of blocking the wires. As reported by Norman Hermant. Israeli PM steps down in September in the midst of corruption allegations. Radovan Karadzic is now behind bars at The Hague for 11 counts of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. As reported by Reg Sherren in a black jacket, white shirt and a red black and grey tie. Zimbabwe Inflation is running at 2 million percent. It costs $20 for a loaf of bread. GM Layoffs with 5,000 jobs lost at management levels. Showers knocking at our door to the cathedral steeple and trees to the break.
Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro hopin we’d have a dry summer after a damp winter. But we’v seen the same pattern for over a month: a day of sun followed by days of rain. Tonight’s low will be 18 degrees, feeling like 22 with 7 km/h winds and a chance of rain and showers. Tomorrow morning it will be 22 degrees, rising to 25 and falling to 19. The 7-day forecast is 25 24 25 24 24 22 20. U.S. HIV Travel Ban Lifted and a Scotland study shows that heart attack rates have dropped since a nation-wide ban on public smoking in 2006. The ban is good for everyone’s health. Non-smokers received the most benefit with heart attack rates down by 21%. As reported by Maureen Taylor in a green top and yellow sweater. Followed by a gigantic cat and the break.
The Scene with Sandra Abma in a black dress and Coldplay in Montreal last night and nominations for the Canadian Country Music Awards, Celine Dion’s husband, Rene’s Reality TV program searching for young Quebec talent and Cheech and Chong Reunite. A last check on the weather with Frank at a current temperature of 23 degrees, feeling like 27 with 13 km/h winds and showers or thunder tonight. Fat Cat Found: Princess Chunky weighs 20 kg. Michel 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.
My Grieving Ice Broken Loves Her Weeping Splitting Shards
Cicadas sang as a choir at 10:42. Low-lying fluffy white clouds filled blue skies to the brim. They were so fresh and so damp with flat bottoms. The tops were expanding cream puffs. The sky was a cloud parking lot. Planes sped overhead from the airport. A tiny spider appeared from nowhere. She hung by a thread across my blue shirt. She dangled to the ground and ran off. Orb of Sun was brilliant and hot. Trees were spotted with light and dark. Cloud shadows were passing. It was cool when Orb of Sun was gone. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Interlocking components were shifting into alignment. A silver plane reappeared in the sky. Cloud bottoms were becoming greyer. Gravel was soaking in spots. Cicadas sang in stereo at 11:02. Blue sky was clear between cloud cracks. A blackbird clucked in mid flight. A housefly rested awhile on the gravel next to black hornet’s lair. The silver plane returned, closer still. A helicopter passed by soon after. Orb of Sun shone with such a soft glow from behind gargantuan cloud pillows. A dog yelped at 11:11. Her mountain of love rested in darkness. I had a pleasurable tingling sensation on the right side of my head. A crow cawed in the distance. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Silver planes continued to pass, one after another overhead, almost directly above the apartment building. It was not a usual thing. The wind was restless but the trees didn’t swing as I would have expected. Shimmering tree rustled, it waved, but more languidly than ever. Crows continued to caw, but I didn’t see any at all. Black hornet rested on the grey gravel. She meditated and dozed off for a long time before heading for the green vent. Darker clouds were rolling in. Orb of Sun was a vague glow. I was actually feeling cold. Trees turned up their leaves, signalling coming rain. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Whatever was lost in me or out of phase with the whole was slowly finding its place. I won’t defeat it. I will complete it. With her in my ardent heart, I will be safe. Suddenly the sun returned. Cicadas sang at 11:36. A fine mist of rain came sprinkling. At 11:40 a small light was twinking. It appeared briefly on her mountain of love the way that it used to do. My skull worm loves her vampire skeleton. My evil figure’s murder loves her dictator’s execution. My indiscriminate smashing loves her senseless demolishing. My trickster fist into the wall loves her fool breaking in window broken. My tank bricks scattered love her bomb power. My divorce dispair loves her betrayal overturning.
My eradicating fire loves her catabolic incinerating. My nuclear power cataclysm loves her atomic explosion abandonment. My vessel broken accident loves her boat sinking grieving. My tornado misfortune loves her hurricane weeping. My black military war loves her red warrior assault. My goat eating anything awful loves her shark garbage. My tidal wave doom loves her overwhelming earthquake power. My ice broken rubble loves her splitting shards. My fate judging loves destiny’s will. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “The Lord will give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace.” Psalm 29:11. “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” II Corinthians 12:9. “He giveth power to the faint: and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, candidate for congress Holden Thorpe is a fascist, “Himmler without wimsy” says Frasier. But Martin’s on Thorpe’s political announcement with a shattered hip from an “assassin’s bullet.” Niles sees his father’s butt on 22 television sets. Frasier’s upset with his father for endorsing a “self-serving fear-monger.” Roz says in disgust, “Vote for him or get murdered in your bed.” Niles reminds his brother, “The triumph of evil is when good men do nothing.” Thorpe speaks to Frasier on the air. He learns the radio host is divorced and never served in the military. Thorpe brags that he “came in on the first wave in Granada.” Frasier wants to endorse Phil Patterson but he’s afraid of alienating his listeners. Patterson tells him “6 years ago I was abducted by aliens.” They transported him to their spaceship for a conference. “They’re concerned with what we’re doing to the planet.” Roz is upset that Chopper Dave visited her from his helicopter at night. Her bed partner was a Vietnam vet and Chopper Dave’s lights gave him flashbacks. Thorpe gets 29% of the vote after Frasier goes on the air to announce that Phil Patterson had alien contact. Patterson will run in California. His alien abduction was real so Homer gives a baseball player marriage counselling. Homer gives Buck’s wife a satisfying neck massage after she sings Sexy Marriage Land. Buck accuses him of betraying his marriage while Tobias’s hair graft rejects him. Buster’s pet turtle named Mother dies after eating Oscar’s medical marijuana. Michael worries his mother is unfaithful to his father with Warden Gentles, but she’s not.
On CBC News Morning, Lucy Van Oldenbarevelt wore a white jacket. Briar Stewart wore a white blouse with a pale green vest. Zach Goudie wore a red shirt. Colleen Jones wore a black sweater with a green turtleneck. Marivel Taruc wore a white blouse with a black vest. Marisa Dragani wore a pink jacket. Tanja Beja wore a red jacket and white blouse. Nahlah Ayed wore a cream white jacket. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a black and white jacket with a yellow blouse. Nisha Patel wore a red blouse with a white sweater. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a grey jacket and slacks with an orange top. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a white shirt and black tie with white cell patterns. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a blakc jacket with a white shirt and a yellow tie.
Hot Spots, Turf Worries, Zero Leasing, Hope You Enjoyed It. Top Story: Montreal Hot Spots. The city admits the temperature is going up on the island. A thermal map shows areas with temperatures 7 to 16 degrees higher than in the countryside. It’s because the city has lost 18% of its vegetation since 1988. The city wants businesses and stores to hop on the green bandwagon. 30 partners are committed to tackling Montreal’s hot spots. As reported by Andrew Chang in a grey suit and white shirt.
Residents near Jeanne Mance Park voice their health concerns about the smell of artificial turf on the new soccer field. “It’s like inhaling melted rubber.” The city says the synthetic turf is not toxic but has requested a test anyway. Too Much Fluoride for children with teeth discoloration and Ad Pulled for enhancing a woman’s G-spot, and Push For Adult Court for an 18-year-old driver that killed a toddler on his 18th birthday. RCMP showed off 20 kilograms of marijuana from a St-Anicet Bust. City Chase led to the arrest of 2 armed robbery suspects.
A first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a grey jacket, white shirt and pink tie at a current temperature of 24 degrees, feeling like 29 with 22 km/h winds. Today’s high was 24.9. Record high was 33.9 in 1959. Record low was 8.4 in 1987. Rogers Cup 2008 is getting plenty of attention with Aleksandra Wozniak playing tonight. She ranks 41st. She’s the best player to come out of Quebec. As reported by Amanda Pfeffer in a black vest and green blouse. Lucky Loonie for the Canadian Olympic Team and a nice night tomorrow for long leaves of grass to the break.
Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro and maybe 2 nice days in a row. Current temperature was 24 degrees, feeling like 29 with 26 km/h winds. Tonight it will be 18 degrees, feeling like 21 with 7 km/h winds. Showers and thunder showers late in the evening tomorrow with a high of 28 degrees, feeling like 34 with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 28 25 26 27 24. California Quake at a magnitude of 5.4. It struck before noon local time. No structural damage was reported but some windows were broken. It’s the largest quake since 1987.
A block of ice the size of a small town is now floating in the ocean of the Canadian arctic. The 4 square kilometer section is among the largest chunks of ice to snap off a shelf on record, along with huge shards of ice. The cracks in the ice were first noticed in 2002 under the heat of a warming planet. As reported by Carolyln Dunn. 2 High-Level Resignations at Desjardins and business is booming on Ste Catherine Street since the Gay Village was closed to traffic. “It should be like this all year round.” Profits have doubled at Le Planete. Montreal’s gay and lesbian festival Divers/City kicks off tonight, featuring a concert performance by Jonas. As reported by Kristin Falcao in a green dress. The CBC tower to the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and GM is eliminating its leasing business starting on Augist 1st. As reported by Norman Hermant. High gas prices are forcing American motorists to drive less. Top Story: Montreal Hot Spots. The temperature is going up on the island 7 to 16 degrees higher than in the countryside. City Hall wants plant more vegetation with the help of businesses and environmental groups. Charges Dropped and Deadly Collions makes the 22nd construction holiday road death. A RCMP report said 7 basketball players were killed in a vehicle that would not have passed a mechanic’s inspection in Bathurst, New Brunswick last winter. As reported by Tom Murphy in a black jacket and white shirt. Weather details coming up followed by green and traffic to the break.
Returning for the Most Viewed on www.cbcnews.ca. 25 years ago this month, 1,000 Sri Lankan Tamils were killed. Montreal Tamils are holding a candlelight vigil to commemorate the event. “Peace still hasn’t been achieved for the Tamil people.” As reported by David Shum. Extreme Fighting Ban Proposed and the Chinese government denied Amnesty International’s allegations that a façade hides its “dark repressive regime.” As reported by Michel Cormier. Iraq Allowed in Olympics and in Belgrade, Support for Karadzic, followed by Srebrenica Sentencing of 7 Bosnian Serbs. Followed by the break.
Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at tonight’s temperature of 18 degrees, feeling like 21 with 7 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 22 degrees, rising to 28 and falling to 19 with showers developing. The 7-day forecast is 28 25 26 27 24 32 28. Be Green with Geeta Nadkarni in a purple and pink dress and a plastic drinking cup challenge for Ste-Catherine Street terrasses. “The facts of the matter are pretty strange.” A city law with safety concerns won’t permit glass drinking cups on the terrasses, and so plastic beer cups are used instead, although some restaurants use both. Compostable plastic beer cups are available now. Geeta would like your opinion about it at her blog at www.cbc.ca/montreal. Followed by the break.
Returning for The Scene with Kristin Falcao speaking to Jonas. He will be the closing act for tonight’s Divers/Cite concert. The festival runs until August 3rd. More info at www.cbc.ca/montreal. A winner was chosen last night in the search for the next Maria Von Trapp. Rogers Cup tickets to give away for Sunday’s final. A last weather check with Frank for a night night at 24 degrees. With 58% humidity, it feels like 29 degrees with winds gusting from 26 to 35 km/h. Michel 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 absent, anger, annihilating, awful, blasting, breaking, catabolic, cleaning, cracking, crashing, crushing, deadly, decomposing, demolishing, despair, destiny, devastating, dismantling, disposing, doom, embarrassment, eradicating, exploding, extinguishing, fate, fighting, grieving, incinerating, indiscriminate, inevitability, judging, killing, lethal, malignant, misfortune, operating, overturning, overwhelming, pounding, power, pulling apart, pulverizing, ruining, self-destruction, senseless, smashing, superiority, terrible, war, will and wrecking.
My Drinking Dreamwork Loves Her Water Wisdom Source
Cicadas sang at 10:48. Blue skies were full with huge clouds and expanding jet trails stretching for miles. Orb of Sun was behind them, but its light still beamed forth. Her mountain of love was aglow. There was haze in the air. Brightness was making me squint. It was not so hot. The air was cool with a light breeze. Cicadas sang continuously, without pausing between cycles, making overlapping signals of sound. Further unraveling began. A structure of energy unfolded almost like a vortex spiral. I awoke this morning from passionate dreams of Anna my hearthtob. Her red house I serve and protect. Shimmering tree rustled loudly. Traffic was sparse. It was a quiet Monday morning. I could have easily returned to sweet dreaming. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I enjoyed my weekend with Tristan. Despite his endless teasing I loved his acute intelligence. I moved my seat directly under the sunlight for some good heat and light therapy. Cicadas sang loud at 11:19. Black hornet levitated before me. She hovered alongside the yellow brick wall. In the distance was a barking dog. A fly circled around my head as if madly driving a racetrack. Sirens wailed soon after that. Inner movement was slow and accurate. A blackbird clucked as she passed. A clothesline was squeaking nearby. A crow cawed in the distance. A lovebird propelled herself forward in warbling chirps. Clouds were soft-focus luminous pastels. A blackbird landed atop a tree next to me. She surveyed the scene, then clucked as she headed south. A dog barked at 11:36. Orb of Sun emerged from clouds brighter and hotter. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Here’s an unconventional sermon to get something off my chest. The devil wants to come between us in all and everything, we’re told. We know that everyone has a voice of wisdom, freedom of choice, and a chance for spiritual growth, that we shouldn’t hog the wires like the devil does. But with our best intentions, we’re more like the devil than the Lord. We are fallen super beings from a war in heaven, we’re told. That much is true to our inner nature, everybody knows. As the earth is now, the human race makes more stupidity than green ecological beings. Perhaps our belief in a saviour gives us equally dire results. We’ll gladly kill each other, we’ll deny our children treasures simply to preserve our dogma’s integrity and our creed. Instead of reducing ourselves to ashes for the guy who never shows, perhaps it’s time we light the candle for our own spiritual growth. Let our spirits flower, let us walk upon the waters, instead of waiting a lifetime for a spiritual figure to return 2,000 years later with eternal life jackets for a chosen few. I don’t know which one of these two personas bedevils us more, do you? Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My spiritual figure homeopathy loves her spirit conservation therapy. My money hoarding loves her red piggy bank. My intervention ecology loves her green redeeming act. My baptism washing loves her falling water relief. My drinking dreamwork loves her water wisdom source. My flying saucer detective loves her spaceship police. My lighthouse Christ loves her redeeming breath of life. My surgery survivor loves her operation recovey nurse. My stubborn achiever loves her irrefutable hero courage. My reliable risk-taking loves her leader values. My energy wholeness loves her possessed healer. 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’s black pregnant cab driver gives birth in her car. Frasier recalls the birth of his son and Niles contemplates fatherhood with a 10-lb sack of flour, but Ned Flanders is upset the museum’s origin of man exhibit doesn’t have one mention of the bible. Lisa must choose between science and belief when her school introduces creationism to its students after Michael announces he’s getting married to Rita in 1 month. She needs a green card to get into the country. Rita suggests walking across the ocean is possible if it’s not too deep because she’s mentally challenged. She would love to have “sexual relations” with Michael. His family learns she’s rich so they tell him it’s a match made in heaven. Michael breaks up with her instead, so Rita walks upon the waters of the hotel pool.
On CBC News Morning, Lucy Van Oldenbarnevelt wore a white and grey striped jacket with a yellow blouse. Colleen Jones wore a red raincoat. Ann MacMillan wore a yellow jacket with an amber necklace. Marivel Taruc wore a brown blouse. Nahlah Ayed wore a black jacket with a dark red blouse. Nisha Patel wore a purple blouse. On CBC News Today, Nancy Wilson wore a cream white jacket with a black and white blouse. Andrew Nichols wore a grey jacket with a blue shirt and a golden yellow tie. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with white lines and a blue shirt with white and blue striped tie.
Bell Canada Cuts, Message Ignored, Splash Parks, A Repeat Performance. Top Story: Bell Canada Cuts 2,500 jobs starting with management. That’s 6% of BCE’s total workforce, saving $300 million annually. BCE hopes that it will help regain its share of the marketplace. As reported by Dan Halton in a cream white jacket and white shirt. A couple is Ready To Sue Bell and Telus over ots text messaging costs. Highway Deaths are the result of speed and careless driving and the number of deadly car accidents continues to rise from dangerous manouvers. As reported by David Shum.
Dump To Stay For Now, but only for 4 years more. Kanesatake Confrontation lasted for about 10 hours. A first look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a black jacket with stripes a white shirt and a red tie at a current temperature of 24 degrees, feeling lilke 29 with 18 km/h winds. Today’s high was 24.8. Record high was 34.4 in 1949. Record low was 9.0 in 1987. There’s a 50% chance of showers and thundershowers this evening.
The wading pool in a St-Michel park was replaced with a splash fountain by the borough mayor. Now parents are upset wiht the changes and promise a Wading Pool Fight. As reported by Jessica Brown in black slacks and a red blouse. A black bear is dead after a Bear Chase. 3 men and a woman were arrested for hitting 20 stores with Cloned Cards. An extreme martial arts fighter was attacked in Gatineau with stun guns and bottles. “Repeat after me…” We could see showers tonight, followed by red flowers in the tall grass to the break.
Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro with a 50% chance of showers. Current temperature was 24 degrees, feeling like 29 with 22 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 17 degrees, feeling like 21 with 15 km/h winds. A mix of sun and cloud tomorrow with a high of 26 degrees, feeling like 30 with 20 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 26 26 27 26 24. Montreal is on the front lines of HIV/AIDS research with phase 2 of a new therapeutic vaccine. White blood cells are extracted from the patient and are expanded. The blood cells are injected with the patient’s virus, then are re-injected into the patient. Another new HIV vaccine works on the health of cell protien. As reported By Gerri Barrer in a brown jacket. People with HIV are living longer. A 20-year-old man with HIV lived to 56.1 years in 1996-1999. Now he could expect to live 13 years longer. Antiretrovirals are increasing HIV/AIDS life expectancy but this progress increases AIDS risk complacency.
More roadwork along highway 20 and Derailment Delays for Via Rail followed by Rogers Cup coming up with a ticket giveaway and red flowers to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and rising gas prices are making people travel less but local businesses are thriving because of local tourists. As reported by Tom Murphy. Quebec Tops In Fuel Economy followed by GM & CAW Deal in, Oshawa. Air Canada Layoffs and Attendants Protest. Top Story: Bell Canada Cuts 2,500 management jobs. Soldiers Shoot Children in Afghanistan after a driver ignored warnings to stand back. Turkey Bomb Footage, the deadliest in 5 years after 2 explosions yesterday, followed by New Video of Bosnian-Serb warlord posing as an alternative health guru: Karadzic Then & Now. “Some areas will see showers, even thundershowers tonight.”
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and the famous Grand Pier, a 100-year-old British landmark lies in a heap of rubble after the historic building went up in flames this morning. 80 firefighters fought the blaze. Yosemite Wildfire and Fewer Fires this season with 130 in total. That’s 4 times lower and saves $4 million. Olympic Bird Flu Worries and athletes are concerned about massive amounts of air pollution over Beijing. Chinese authorities promised the greenest Olympics ever but they still have not succeeded in controlling it, prompting facemasks for athletes and training outside China. As reported by Michel Cormier. “Bring the umbrella” to time and her river of love to the break.
Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro and thunder combined with Frank’s hungry stomach. Tonight’s low will be 17 degrees, feeling like 21 with 15 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 26 26 27 26 24 27 27. 5 of the best female tennis players in the world will be playing at Rogers Cup 2008, with the help of ball boys and ball girls. A pair of tickets to give away. It’s down to 2 Marias for the Sound of Music on stage. Rain and thunder cut the rest of the CBC News at Six from my TV screen, unfortunately…
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.
My Green Dreamwork Image Loves Her Consummate Marriage Ceremony
Blue sky returned with intensity. Large fluffy clouds filled it up with massive shapes. Orb of Sun was bright and strong. I woke up from a dream. It took place at the Lionel Groulx metro station, with organized groups of people that were going on a trip. I was with a group of college friends and I professed my love for the rock group T-Rex. I must confess, I fell back to sleep many times, missing early morning photography, but I awoke well rested and clear. Cicadas sang at 9:42. Orb of Sun was hot. The air was cool. It was refreshing after yesterday’s difficult time, with power play challenge between Tristan and me. I was exhausted by the end of the day. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Yesterday I struggled hard to watch Jackass 2 with Tristan. It was far too extreme, like a horroble cross between Borat, Criss Angel and Monty Python. Later in the night, we watched Criss Angel levitating himself and other people many times. I had more clarity this morning. Unfolding began vividly while the shimmering tree rustled loudly. Large fat white clouds cast dark shadows upon her mountain of love. Trees were well lit by bright sun. All was as it should be. It felt like a great storm had passed. Energy flowed more freely. It was three dimensionally easily traced. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I was able to recall observations I’d made years ago, and compared them with the knowledge I have gained now. I verified that the impressions I picked up then were valid. In the middle of all opposition and adversarial contact, my trust in my judgement remained intact, and what I saw came to pass. So I gave myself more credit than I thought I had. “Trust in the you of now” is one of my favorite Oblique Strategies. Shimmering tree rustled loudly. A long thin flying insect landede on my love diary page. Her long antennae wiggled as she received impressions from her surroundings. She lingered a very long while. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Cicadas sang at 10:12. Dogs barked at 10:15. Many more of those bugs were in flight. One almost got in my mouth. The gravel was part damp and part dry after last night’s falling rain. 6 black lithe birds flew by. Orb of Sun’s heat wasn’t intense until the wind relaxed. Lawnmowers droned in the distance. Cicadas sang loudly at 10:23. Crows cawed from far away. A small bird flew at such speed that she was a blur to me. Yesterday Tristan and I watched a program on psychic children. The ones that were supported by both parents had less of a problem accepting their gift. The children with a Christian parent had much more conflict with it. Today we took a walk on the mountain. We followed the yellow arrows we found on a wooded path. When we got to the Chalet, I was amazed at how vivid and clear was the mountain range. I pointed out the CBC building and I blew my hearthrob Anna a kiss. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My inward essence loves her baby caring. My realizing potential loves her substantial manifesting. My complete writing loves her photograph book. My green dreamwork image loves her consummate marriage ceremony. My swimming prize loves her athlete’s healthy body. My house completed loves her building construction date. My awarding actor loves her actress performance. My sun boat built loves her fulfilling traveling. My natural painter loves her green fall harvest. My dress seamstress loves her pearl necklace. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Red Blending Encounter Loves Her Black Politics
Sunbeams burst through the sky that was covered with dark murky clouds. Blueness was faint in the north. Heaviness and mugginess returned. A trio of birds sped through the sky as a close-knit unit together. The shimmering tree rippled with delight, when Orb of Sun became free from the clouds. It beamed strongly, but not quite bright enough. Shadows appeared with some struggle as the cloudy mass reduced the sun’s strength to the appearance of a full moon but featureless. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Cicadas sang at 10:37. Sunlight returned again but that would be fleeting, so I closed my eyes to soak it in. I scanned for the contours of displaced energy. It was a shifting mass of density that responded to my attention. A tiny green fly landed on my black pant leg. She was so cute and innocent. She sped with glee to land on the top of my love diary page. She rubbed her thin tiny hands as if plotting machinations, before speeding off to my head. Crows cawed in the distance. Orb of Sun caome out from behind big dark clouds, but it was swallowed up by emerging fleecy ones. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Cicadas sang with great volume at 10:47. Humidity enveloped me. Black hornet hung around the elevator room staircase that I sat on top of. The wind was not so refreshing in the high temperature heat. Cicadas sang loud at 10:50. Unity came back in discrete incremental units. I was in touch with something, or was it in touch with me? The relationship is active and real. Little green fly returned to my pant leg. She was so happy and full of spunk, like she was pleased with her new discovery. She quickly landed in my hair, as if she wanted to possess me if I were a fly like her. But I am a human and my heart belongs to Anna. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Trees rustled and came to life. Shimmering tree was the loudest, and more actively swaying with her flashing leaves. Tiny green fly returned to land on my arm. She tickled my skin when she crawled through my arm’s growth of hair, as though she were passing through long blades of grass. She switched to my head in a second’s thought. She was pestering me a lot. But my ardent heart would stay pure for my heartthrob, Anna. Deeper melting ensued, and I was touched with a tender feeling for her. Tiny fly repeatedly switched to my knee and my head. Cicadas sang at 11:03. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I don’t care what size or what length of hair, she is beautiful and I will always love her. Sunlight returned and shadows were clear. Blue sky opened up a pale gulf of itself. Cicada voices swelled even louder. Crows cawed from the far south. 2 black lithe birds flew as a flipper-winged duo. A child’s voice with her parents rose from a garden with spashing water. A lone dog barked to announce his presence. 3 flies were around me. An adult made her way up my black shoe. Tiny green fly was becoming more aggressive. She buzzed in my ear, too close for comfort. She was pleased to be on my hand. She had the air of excitement. But no matter what her natural charms were, I will always be true to Anna my soulmate. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her mountain of love was soft and and tender. My heart was keyed for her voice. Tiny fly wanted me all to herself, but the only one that would have me is Anna. My enemy fighting loves her battle strategy. My power play loves her lightning match. My competition opposition loves her rivalry resistance. My wrestlers exertion loves her sports testing. My labour conflict loves her business arbitration. My blending encounter loves her black politics. My martial art mastering loves her red heroes. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.” –Psalm 126:6. I love Anna Dirksen.
My Baby Adoration Loves Her Newborn White Clothes
Cicadas were in the middle of their song when I got to the roof at 10:42. Blue skies were heralding. Sunlight was free again. Wind was gusting, bringing every tree into movement. Her mountain of love was looking so fresh and so well washed. Every tree was clean and green. Gravel was already dry. Black hornet landed by my black and grey knapsack. She said a prayer there or took a nap before crawling under a vent. She crawled back out again then flew to another place, then she went to locate her lair. But the gusty wind made it so difficult for her to properly land there. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The air was dry under Orb of Sun. I welcomed the heat sensation and humidity gone. Blue sky had so much fun with its fluffy white clouds to play with. I closed my eyes and didn’t doze but I saw a green glow there. Cicadas sang at 10:55. I was enjoying the refreshing breeze. Dry black tar was sunbathing on the gravel beach. Past the roof ledge was the airy sea. A fly stopped to preen herself amid the strong edges of shadow and light. I felt free from all heavy burden. Only waning vestiges of it remained, to be disposed of effortlessly. A mother and child were talking, their voices flowed through a window. A siren wailed at 11:05. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I gladly baked in the heat. In my depths there wasn’t stupor. There was something unfolding, more freely flowing in long-buried meridians of time. Their fresh flow added to the shape of my well being as a flying ant perused the yellow brick wall. Tiny flies were active with sport and play. Detail was plentiful. Contrast was sharpness and clear. A blackbird clucked as she flew and the trees rustled with a fine hiss. Birds were mostly quiet, save for the one calling with an incessent voice. Constriction was unfolding, unwinding was opening up. A tiny green fly landed on my index finger, then she lept to my black pen. She returned to my finger and left. She returned just as I moved my hand, so she landed on my royal blue shirt. A dog barked at 11:25. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My baby adoration loves her newborn white clothes. My morning caressing loves her sunrise hug. My youth celebrating loves her gathering children. My lover kissing loves her lovemaking sexual climax. My good health saint rose loves her healing touch temple gifts. My affirming attractiveness loves her unquestionable beauty. My unequivocal joy loves her sun glory heaven. My classical music bouquet loves her white flower song. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.” –Hebrews 7:25. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Tristan came over and I showed him some of my past humorous stories, making him smile during the fire alarm because Daphne was caught smoking in her bedroom. She’s unhappy with her love life. Frasier sets her up on a date with the new station manager. But the man he invited for dinner was gay and Marge gets amnesia. She breaks up with Homer. He tries so hard to woo her back at the mini-putt golf course where the Japanese investors watch Tobias in a mole costume destroy George Michael’s train set after he befriends a CIA agent named Frank. Michael asks Rita to marry him but he’s still suspicious about Mr. F.
On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a black jacket with white collar tubes and a white top with a black necklace. Marivel Taruc wore a red blouse. Colleen Jones wore a white dress with pale red patterns. Jelena Adzic wore a pink dress. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a black and white tie. Nisha Patel wore a purple sweater with a white top. Danielle Bochove wore a red jacket. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a red blouse. Quite briefly tonight, Relief on the Street, Nightmare Flight, Deep End Danger, Hard to Believe with a current temperature of 25 degrees, feeling like 30 with 26 km/h winds. Frank Cavallaro said happy anniversary to a couple married for 55 years. Light and Sound Show in the northern lights… 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 acceptable, agreed, attractiveness, authentic, avowing, awe, caring, certain, cheerful, clear, climax, completion, constructive, destiny, established, ethical, exaggeration, feeling, genuine, glory, goal, guaranteed, handsomeness, healing, honest, joy, love, miracles, morality, new, optimistic, positive, possibility, productive, real, testifying, true, trustworthy, unequivocal, unquestionable and willingness.
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