My Fundamental Celebration Loves Her Moon Baby Joy Dance

A white butterfly flew over the roof. A black hornet hovered around the green awning. Crows cawed in the east. Blue sky was expansive. Light fluffy clouds lingered in the south. Sparse ones were daubs here and there. Orb of Sun was bright, clear and hot. Rooftop gravel was dry. Trees were silent and still. The shimmering tree rustled in segments. It was 10:40. I was feeling serious. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Clarity came with energy within. I was coming closer to sensing deeper sections, more skeletal structure was revealed. It was an incremental progress to be sure, but worthy of development and growth in my story. Black hornets hovered near their lair with their nervous activity. Cicadas droned at 10:46 –the very first ones I’ve heard this year. A tiny tan spider dangled from a thread in front of my face. After pausing for a look,  she nonchalantly floated away. Dark lithe birds were on the wind. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

A zebra-striped fly landed on the yellow clip of my love diary book cover. She was a baby bee. She panted as she explored the clip intimately and with great dilligence. I moved my leg, and she buzzed off. She returned to land on my forehead. I remained very still for awhile as she crawled around. Her tiny feet tickled my skin. She took a stroll through my hair. I didn’t want to get stung there. I sat down by the yellow brick wall. A very large wasp ‘flying ant’ came to call. I used to have dreams about insects. I flew through the air at top speed with insects attached to my body. They were in my mouth and everything.  In a past life perhaps I was Khephra.  One dream I remember was when I was in an art class during a dream when I noticed a tiny spider appeared on the floor. It slowly grew larger and larger. I was filled with anxiety. I said to myself in my dream, “Oh no. Not another bug dream again.” I meditated and concentrated on it to shrink that spider, and it shrank to a very small point. The spider disappeared. I was relieved and continued my art class dream painting. I never had a bug dream again until one with a scarab beetle rolling its dung ball. A grey feather stood in the gravel that covered the roof like a carpet. Lovebirds chirped from their home under the green awning. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Orb of Sun was very hot. I closed my eyes and remained still. My entire body took it in. Water gushed through a vent. I closed my eyes and saw inner transformations of green in the murky plasma of black. A tiny fly landed on my knee. Shadows were sharp and precise. A black hornet hovered above her field of gravel. She was searching for a substance unknown to me. My heartthrob’s mountain of love was deeply patterned with a multitude of green leaves. Fluffy clouds were so serene. It was quiet on this 141st Canada Day morning. The edge of effort slowly let go. It was 11:20. I was feeling the heat from her dream essence. She is my heartthrob for life. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My candle altar loves her baby joy dance. My skeleton crown loves her heart diamond. My medicine wheel center loves her soul star. My meditator priestess loves her fountain spider’s web. My crystal gem treasure loves her purple pearls. My lasting celebration loves her fundamental ground. My renewal affirming loves her purification flower. My clear summary loves her origination pattern. My necessary illumination loves her one world light. My equilateral cross loves her temple medallion. My worship focus loves her rose window queen. My core value key loves her equilibrium symmetry. My king hara loves her chi throne. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Trust in the Lord and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed.” –Psalm 37:3. I love Anna Dirksen.

On CBC News Morning, Suhana Meharchand wore a red jacket with a black top and black necklace. Lindsay Duncombe wore a black dress. Ann MacMillan wore a yellow jacket with a gold necklace. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a red jacket. Rosemary Barton wore a grey jacket. Heather Hiscox wore a yellow blouse. Peter Mansbridge wore a blue shirt. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a red and black striped tie. On CBC News at Six, Nancy Wood wore a grey jacket with a white blouse with black lines.

141 Years Young, Ready, Set…Move! Before Champlain, Perfect Night for Fireworks. Canada Day started this morning with a traditional parade. Veterans led the parade. “A hell of a nice nation” Celebrations wrap up tonight. As reported by Stephanie Tremblay in a grey sleeveless top. On Parliament Hill, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Rosemary Barton “It’s a special honour to be a Prime Minister on Canada Day.”

Update on yesterday’s cycling tragedy on a Manitoba highway. 2 men died instantly when a Honda Civic rammed into the cyclists. Carrier was Remembered by his wife Giguere. An RCMP investigation found the cyclist’s support vehicle was not in sight. The 27 year-old driver was not charged. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket, white shirt with grey lines and a black tie with white dots. Parachute Accident. A parachutist is dead after he got caught in power lines and received 20,000 volts. Outremont Robbery at 7 this morning, with 3 men arrested. Kristen Falco in a red blouse, black jacket and white slacks for the weather, at a current temperature of 25 degrees, feeling like 27 with 12 km/h winds. Today’s high was 25.1. The record high was 32.2 set in 1963. The record low was 7.1 set in 1982.

It was the annual moving day today. 20,000 Quebecers move from year to year. “A single moving day is a logistical nightmare.” As reported by Andrew Chang. 3-Month Grace Period Over for hand-held cell phones in cars. “Another beautiful day instore tomorrow” said Kristen Falco to the church and highrises to the break. Returning for the weather with Kristen “It’s going to be a beautiful clear night.” Lots of sunshine for tomorrow. Current temperature was 25 degrees, feeling like 27 with 12 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 16 degrees, feeling like 16 with 15 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 28, feeling like 30 with 40 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 28 22 23 25 27.

Dr. Henry Morgentaler, pro-abortion activitst, was one of 74 people named for the Order of Canada today. Outraging many religious groups, Dr. Morgentaler was recognized for his work and for believing in a woman’s right to a legal abortion. As reported by Laurie Graham in a blue jacket and black top.  (3 figures in shadow, 2 women and 1 man at the back. One woman paused alone) International news: Zimbabwe Defiant. followed by the Canadian flag to the break.

Returning to the church and the trees and the 400th anniversary celebration of the foundation of Quebec City. Before Champlain, First Nations people made the land livable. It was a way of life that goes black thousands of years until Europeans brought disease and conflict. As reported by David Shum in a blue shirt, to the church and highrises to the break, and returning for special coverage for the Quebec City celebrations on Thursday. Michel Godbout will be in Quebec City. Nancy Wood in Montreal. Public Enemy highlights and a preview of tonight’s free Jazz Festival show, Bran Van, back. A last check on the forecast with Kristen for a warm day tomorrow. 28 degrees will feel like 30. Current temperature was 25, feeling like 27. “A beautiful clear night in Montreal.” 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 adjust, affirmation, align, axial, base, basic, celebrating, centralize, clear, commitment, concentrate, core, elementary, epicenter, equalize, equate, equilibrium, even, focus, fundamental, ground, illumination, joy, lasting, magnificence, middle, necessary, origination, pattern, permanent, primary, pure, purification, renewal, simplicity, solid, stability, summary, symmetry, truth, value and worship.

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