My Marriage Ceremony Painter Loves Her Baby Caring Sculpture
Blue sky had pale jet streaks and flowing waves of white hair. Cicadas sang along with the buzz of a circular saw. City workers were trimming trees again. Tree shadows were deep and dark. Bright highlights showed off the leaves. Orb of Sun was out, beaming. I sat in the shade, for the light was strong on my eyes. It was hot but wind was cool. Children were playing recorders. The squealing reminded me of the squeaky sound of merry-go-rounds and swing sets. I’ll resume work with the kids in the schoolyard next week. I was looking forward to it. My 10-minute phone conversations with South Koreans continues as well. Traffic rumbled and rolled. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Children’s recorders continued to play, closer than before. Long vapor trail streaks from jets looked like chalk marks. Currents and conduits were flowing within. The shape of them removing an edge. My emotions were calm. I didn’t feel so melancholy save for the pangs of love in my ardent heart for my soulmate. Cicadas buzzed sharp and clear at 10:52. Wind was light. Trees barely moved. Orb of Sun’s heat was relaxing. Her mountain of love was a green shag rug on the wall of a soft blue sky. Birds were so quiet and absent from the air. I did not see any black hornets yet. A dog barked, yelping at 11:10. Cicadas sang in cycles with metallic voices. More road work began, with grinding and growling around me, with buzz saw and large branch mulcher. A small plane burbled overhead. A crow flapped through the air at top speed. More vapor trail streaks formed. Black tar stood out on grey gravel. Crows cawed in the distance. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My book writing loves her photographic record. My image house completed loves her complete manifesting dreamwork. My tape task loves her recording project. My marriage ceremony painter loves her baby caring sculpture. My actor’s travel ticket gift loves her actress’s traveling performance. My green commitments love her natural essence plans. My swimming athlete loves her healthy body building. My fall harvest sun loves her organic corn ripeness. My loaf of bread meal loves her prize bottle of wine. My substantial achieving loves her complete accomplishments. My construction deadline loves her boat built plans. My breakthrough realizing loves her inner autonomy. My authentic discussion loves her communication to make real. My fulfilling attainments loves her consummate rewards. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” –John 14:27. “Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.” Psalm 27:14. “For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock.” –Psalm 27:5. “The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” Deuteronomy 33:27. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, lately I’ve been going through my old recordings and I’ve decided to post something I wrote. You can listen to 5 songs of mine if you want at http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?songs=692195&T=2410 while Criss Angel sticks a cigarette through glass and Frasier gets a speeding ticket from a police woman that he flirts with on his birthday. He wants to date her but she’d rather see his father in the family photograph Homer took 20 years ago. Maggie draws artful doodles for her mother to guess what they are. Homer has a dentist appointment. Afterwards he purchases the millionth ice cream in the store before Channel 6 anchorman Kent Brockman gets a $10 million fine for swearing at him on the air with a sound made “by only Satan himself sitting on the toilet” while Michael reads the plea offer he meets Maggie the blind lawyer for a one-night-stand that he can’t leave and Gob’s new wife is selling 5 of Sea World’s sickest seals to a 3rd world zoo.
On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a pink blouse with a grey jacket. Ryan Adams wore black windbreaker with an orange shirt. Henry Champ wore a yellow and grey striped tie with a white shirt and grey suit. He changed his tie later to red and black stripes. Nisha Patel wore a black and white paisley dress. Melanie Nagy wore a grey coat. Jeannie Lee wore a brown jacket with a pale yellow top. Jacquie Perrin wore a black jacket with a white top. Diane Buckner wore a blue denim jacket. David Common wore a tan jacket with a white shirt and a blue and white striped tie.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines and a white shirt with grey lines with a black and white striped tie. Accepting The Blame, Looking For Answers, Election Talk, Feels Like Summer! Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak. More deaths and more apologies from Maple Leaf Foods. There are 60 confirmed cases of listeriosis across Canada. 12 are in Quebec and there are 7 confirmed deaths. 16 deaths are under investigation. 1 death in Quebec is confirmed with 1 death under investigation. Health authorities cannot say how many more deaths will come but “the risk for a healthy person is low.” The Canadian Food Inspection Agency defended its practice. The president of Maple Leaf Foods admitted “The buck stops here.” As reported by Gerri Barrer in a black jacket. Listeriosis is found in soil, water, vegetation and animal feces. It thrives in your refrigerator. More on this at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.
Friends of Vayola Brutus returning to school still have no clue how the 24-year-old woman died. Her 31-year-old fiancée Banza Tshiay was charged with causing an indignity to a body. Police suspect she was dead for days, but Tshiay said that she went away. He was released on bail but he may receive more charges. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket and a white shirt with grey lines. Montreal police investigate Shots Fired By Police in Labelle. The weather with Kristin Falcao in a black jacket, red top and red necklace at a current temperature of 25 degrees, feeling like 27 with 11 km/h winds. Mainly sunny skies today with a high of 25.2. Record high was 34.4 in 1948. Record low was 6.0 in 1989. The nice weather continues tomorrow.
Soccer team Montreal Impact is playing a crucial game for Canada in a championship league tournament at Saputo Stadium tonight. As reported by Andrew Chang in a black jacket and white shirt. A September 29th by-election for Jean-Talon but a fall federal election is a done deal because Stephen Harper told the governor general not to go to Beijing. The Conservatives have 31% support compared with 30% for the Bloc and the Liberals are at 20%. As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and white shirt. “A nice night with mainly clear skies.” The CBC building to the break. Returning for the weather with Kristin Falcao and above normal temperatures across Quebec today and a warm day tomorrow with a mix of sun and cloud. Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees, feeling like 14 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 27 degrees, feeling like 33 with the Humidex with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 27 23 23 24 26. Tropical storm Gustav’s Deadly Path, heading for Cuba. It killed 3 people in Haiti.
Familiar faces from Montreal’s art and theatre scene say the $46 million that the Harper government cut is unacceptable for the artist’s spirit and ability to dream. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black jacket with a grey black and white striped blouse. Lafleur On Parole to the field and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and 6 people were injured in Calgary after an unusual accident. A commuter train was struck by an out-of-control boom of a crane. It went smashing through the front window, knocking the train off its tracks. 6 people including a 10-year-old girl are in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Update: Bus Hits Baby. An 11-month-old baby got run over by an MTC bus in Laval while the child’s grandmother was pushing the stroller when driver’s vision got blinded by sunlight. Update: All Safe After Skid for an Air France jet on the runway at Trudeau Airport.
Simon’s department store pulled its fall catalogue after complaints about the too skinny female models. Top Story: The growing listeriosis outbreak with 60 confirmed cases across Canada. 12 are in Quebec. Maple Leaf Foods and the federal government’s inspection agency are blamed. Critics say the new inspection procedure relies too much on paperwork. 1 in 9 people in Newfoundland and Labrador are under an advisory to boil water that goes back to the 1980s. As reported by Melanie Nagy in a grey jacket. A warm day for tomorrow followed by relating betwixt and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Hillary Clinton Wows Convention. She hit all the right notes during her speech last night. Bill Clinton will speak tonight with Joe Biden. Barack Obama will speak to 75,000 people tomorrow night while voters look to God and the government for help. As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black jacket, white shirt and a black and blue striped tie.
A neighbourhood in Chicago doesn’t like the Canadian conglomerate CN. CN Rail is seeking American government approval to use the local tracks for freight shipment. That means 40 trains a day. Obama’s letter said he is opposed to the merger as it stands. As reported by Havard Gould in a tope jacket, grey shirt and a grey black and white tie. Andrew Chang live at Saputo Stadium for Montreal Impacts game tonight. It’s a great night for soccer with clear skies tonight, followed by relating betwixt and the break. Returning for a second look at the weather with Kristin Falcao. It will be humid tomorrow. f33 degrees, with cloudy periods and sunshine, and muggy as well. Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees, feeling like 14 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 27 but feeling like 33 and falling to 17 at night. The 7-day forecast is 27 23 23 24 26 26 26. Frank Cavallaro is nursing a sore back but Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest is on. Submit your favorite pie recipe at www.cbc/newsatsixmontreal.
13,000 spectators will be watching a Big Impact Game tonight. It could be an 8-month long tournament for the Montreal Impact. Tune in at Radio-Canada at 7:30 tonight or at midnight on CBC Television. Breaking News: Barack Obama Nominated. He’s the first black candidate to lead a major political party, followed by a baby elephant and her mother to the bridge and harbour to the break. Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a black dress. George Clooney and Brad Pitt and Stars Shine In Venice. Karen Kain Steps Up with a letter to Stephen Harpers, saying that government cuts to art funding is incomprehensible. A Bollywood children’s film is sued by Warner Brothers because it’s Hari Vs Harry. A last check on the weather with Kristin. Warm and sunny across the province tomorrow. Current temperature was 24 degrees, feeling like 26 with 9 km/h winds. Followed by a Mother & Child Reunion with a baby elephant and her mother that rejected her after birth. Michel signed off for the evening.
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