Humidity enveloped me, like a soft sauna. Orb of Sun was buried behind cloud like a melting ice sheet, almost slushy as well. Blue sky appeared as earth from space behind streaks of grey in the north. Cicadas began at 11:00 with their electrical buzz and quick decay. A car alarm beeped 13 times. It took me the continual rejecting of words to find the right ones to complete a phrase. Constant evaluating put me through editing and revising right from the start. It never stopped. Descriptions did not come with ease, in my search for precision in observation and words. A vibrating edge was tingly, but it corrected itself. It took me great care to follow the flow. It became a discipline of waiting. A plane flew overhead. Traffic flowed at a steady keel. I was starting to feel a bit more normal. Trees looked very feminine, like women’s lace underwear or frilly green hair buns, well-placed. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A puppy dog barked, a cement truck squealed. It groaned with its heavy load. Pesky flies were miniscule. Larger ones and wasps were invasive. I was compelled to watch and wait. The process had its own pace. I wouldn’t say I was sluggish. It was almost as if the process had a mind of its own. There were continuous stops and starts from my part, to accurately approximate something in words. Physically, I found it hard to find my place. There was always something to adjust. I was easily irritated. Pauses were a hindrance. There was always something wrong. I didn’t want to meditate to get this all down, but I had to. Nothing came easy, but at this point, healing was taking place as well, and I wanted to be true to its exacting state. I wanted to blend into place, as I would be true to my beloved. I was seeking harmony in love for our inner vibrations together. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Cicadas sang softly at 11:50. Rolls of grey cloud were like dumplings. The sky looked slushy indeed. Blue sky was superceded, but it still managed to retain presence in the north. My determination to get my job right was driving me nuts, as I fumbled for something exact. I wanted to be true to it all as I my heart would be true for her heart. The Oblique Strategy said “It is possible after all.” Things were taking their course. I was exasperated but I didn’t give up. I remained true to the cause. There is nothing like finding self unity in the midst of being pulled to the contrary. The more we see about this, the less chance we have to escape into ignorance. A deep rumbling came from the northwest at 12:07. Cicadas sang at 12:16. Orb of Sun came out seconds later. I wanted her warm kiss in the depths of my soul. I prayed for her in my arms. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My overwhelming headache loves her pounding skull-splitting. My falling rubble loves her crash shards. My death camp suicide loves her mass grave skeleton. My bricks scattered building collapsing loves her window broken breaking in. My concentration camp anger loves her Nazi betrayal. My vampire mirror broken loves her evil figure trickster. My incinerating assault loves her fire warrior. My abortion grieving loves her divorce weeping. My tidal wave sharks loves her hurricane crocodiles. My doom despair loves her operating destiny. My earthquake vessel broken loves her boat sinking tidal wave. My red war fighting loves her black power fist into wall. My decomposing garbage loves her demolishing worms. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.” Genesis 9:11. “And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name’s sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit everlasting life.” Matthew 19:29. “The Lord will give strength unto his people, the Lord will bless his people with peace.” Psalm 29:11. “He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29.
Meanwhile, Frasier’s wine tasting party is nearly a destroyed when Martin’s decrepit chair scratches the floor. “Everything doesn’t have to be perfect” Martin says. Niles tries to sabotage Daphne’s flirting with the handy man. Frasier’s very impatient because the repair crew is taking too long. A circuit blew and the family learns that Bart is a genius with a 216 I.Q. He moves to an alternative school for gifted children. But he’s ostracized by his friends and girls with low self-esteem bear their breasts during Spring Break while Gob’s magic trick sinks the yacht. Tobias enters the prison to prepare for his role as frightened inmate number 2. Kitty exposes her augmented breasts but Michael’s not impressed with her boob job. It’s the 7th nipple he’s seen today and Lindsay learns that her grandmother has passed away.
On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a red sweater with a white blouse. Nisha Patel wore a grey and white blouse with a white sweater. Ryan Snoddon wore a black windbreaker with a red shirt and sat by the fire. Peter Johnson wore a grey jacket with a white shirt. Nil Koksal wore a white jacket with a white top. Michelle Chung wore a black blouse with an orange jacket. Diane Buckner wore a peachy pink blouse with white lines. Jeannie Lee wore a red jacket and a red blouse with white polka dots. Harry Forestell wore a tope jacket with a white shirt and a yellow white and tope tie. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and a red tie.
Salmonella Outbreak, Stun Gun Questions, Slow Down! The Price To Pay For Sunshine. A salmonella outbreak related to cheese hit 3 different areas of Quebec, with 87 cases and 1 death. Supermarkets are busy pulling products for the cheese recall of Lachaudiere, Polo, and Tradition brands. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting. “Wash your hands often.” As reported by Jessica Brown in a black blouse. Listeriosis Death. 16 deaths confirmed related to Maple Leaf, 2 are in Quebec. A third death in Montreal is under investigation. All of the deaths are linked to 1 packaging plant in Toronto. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a red jacket. Information can be clarified at the website with a link to a complete list of the latest recalled products, at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.
Food Bank concerns. Sun Youth limits donations to non-perishable foods. A weather check with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and a red black and white tie at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 9 km/h winds. Today’s high was 24.7. Record high was 32.2 in 1953. Record low was 3.3 in 1986. There’s a slight chance of evening showers. A new coroner’s report came out on a man from the black community that was hit by multiple stun gun attempts by police. Police caught up with the suspect after his car fled the scene of an accident. The cops couldn’t subdue him so they tasered him 6 times in 1 minute. The man later died in hospital. The report said the police played a role in his death but were not the cause of it, citing crack cocaine in his bloodstream and injuries sustained by the wreck. The black community calls for stricter rules for taser use. As reported by Nancy Wood in a white blouse with grey and black lines.
Close call for a Cessna pilot in a Corn Field Crash. Pump Prices Up and the SQ encourages safe driving for the long weekend. Tropical storm Fay will affected our weather today, followed by downtown buildings and the break. Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 7 km/h winds under mostly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of showers tonight. Tonight’s low will be 18 degrees, feeling like 18 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 25 degrees, feeling like 32 with 15 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 25 26 27 28 28. Frank is tracking hurricane Gustav, a category 1 with 122 km/h winds. It’s due to hit Texas and could become a category 3 by Wednesday, heading toward Louisiana. New Orleans has deja vu on the anniversary of hurricane Katrina, 3 years to the day, and square in the path of another hurricane with potential to be even more dangerous. As reported by Carolyn Dunn.
Political storms. An election may come soon. Stephen Harper may call an election as early as next week. Today the Prime Minister met with Bloc leader Gilles Duceppe, who later said “He wants an election, period.” As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black jacket with white lines and a white blouse. Family, friends and volunteers celebrate Cedrika Provencher’s 11th birthday. Her family has not given up hope she is alive. Dangerous Driver Sentence. A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing a cyclist. Obey the rules of the road this weekend and John McCain picks a young woman followed by the steeple and trees to the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Labour Day Weekend road fatalities. 11 deaths last year. This weekend the SQ are putting out more patrols and radar operations, asking drivers to respect the speed limit. As reported by David Shum in a brown shirt and a black jacket. Vastel Funeral on September 6th at age 68. Top Story: Deadly Salmonella Outbreak in cheeses. Health officials noticed 87 cases of and 1 death in August. The outbreak arises from 3 cheeses made at 1 cheese factory between July 24th and August 24th followed by Simplicity Bassinet Recall.
Barack Obama’s democratic convention ended last night. John McCain tried to steal the momentum by announcing his VP, Sarah Palin, female governor of Alaska, a pro-life supporter and hunter. 38 million tuned in to watch Obama accepting his nomination in front of 80,000 people. The Republican convention starts Monday in twin cities. Mostly cloudy right now in Montreal for downtown, soulmates and the break. Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. The grounding of Zoom Airlines stranded 5,000 people around the world. More than 20 airlines have stopped flying this year. Be warned that low-priced tickets are probably too good to be true For tips on how to get a refund for your Zoom airline ticket please visit www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal. Followed by 10 Bombardier Planes Seized and Update: Quantas Blast and a hotspot of 29.9 in Newfoundland, to the river and bridge to the break.
Returning for Frank Cavallaro with a second look at the weather and a 30% chance of showers tonight and a low of 18 degrees, feeling like 18 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 20 degrees, rising to 25 and falling to 15. The 7-day forecast is 25 26 27 28 28 27 23. The deadline for Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest is hours away. You could win a prize. Frank will announce the winners next week live at Jean-Talon market. Concordia University is raising tuition fees for International Students. The price for 1 course alone has jumped $300. Fees have risen 10%. A full course could cost $1,000. 2,300 International Students will be affected. As reported by Shari Okeke in a grey suit with a pale blue blouse, followed by the bridge and the break.
Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a purple top, white belt and grey slacks and More Olympic Fakers, Duchovny Sex-Files, Michael Jackson, King of Pop Turns 50 and Cirque du Soleil’s first permanent show in Asia. Soccer in the City with Frank Cavallaro and tickets to give away. Cloudy right now at a current temperature of 22 degrees, feeling like 26 with 13 km/h winds. “Have a great and safe Labour Day weekend.” Michel signed off for the evening. I’m Frank Remus in Montreal for this Krimson News blog diary 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.