My Homeopathic Mandala Loves Her Dreamwork Breath Of Life
Wooly grey clouds merged with soft grey folds that faded into the pale blue sky. Trees looked worse for wear, sluggish, uncomfortable. Some variation in green colour already. To my mind, the trees looked dry. I think they were hoping for rain. It was the fall change. Overcast sky looked as if it could deliver. In fact, I swore I felt small droplings on my skin. Black hornet arrived at the water vent. Orb of Sun did not deliver bright, but clouds glowed by the light. Tiny flies zipped in abundance, filling the air with their nervous flight. Yellow leaves appeared in 2 trees. Pigeons circled the EMSB. Nearly no breeze. A helicopter puttered. Traffic was low. Birds hardly chirped but the yellow lovebird flew up above. I was looking at the incidences in my that life, and I realized there were the outcome of a much bigger picture, a wider force. It was tremendously big and is the parent of my deepest dreams. Some call it fate. I felt like I was touched by an angel in the midst. A crow glided and cawed low through the trees. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The first cicadas since I arrived started at 11:11. Suddenly there was a choir of them. I was no longer alone with the drone of my thoughts. I listened to the electrical sound of their buzz. Traffic flowed in greater volume and the cicada chorus increased in its volume. I felt mirth while grasping for words. Probably the most valuable of life’s lessons arise from unlikely coincidence, incomprehensible persistence and a lucky awareness that creates art from the crap, even if we don’t always treasure the self that we are. Amid dimly aware mishaps and flaps, incredible flukes and miracles are usually hatched. It is a sacred thing and the scope of my soul felt blessed by the presence of her long black wavy hair. Cicadas resumed at 12 noon and church bells rang with deep clangs. Her mountain of love was covered with soft pads of green. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My flying saucers anchor loves her space ship light house. My survivor therapy loves her revival meeting. My water container loves her conservation reservoir. My comfort grabbing loves her secure relief. My red spiritual figures love her green Christ. My homeopathic mandala loves her dreamwork breath of life. My possibility protecting loves her rescuing intervention. My spiritual lifeboat loves her spirit life jacket. My dynamic source loves her irrefutable energy. My operation courage loves her knight nurse. My wholeness values love her redeeming source. My wisdom teaching loves her healer work. My washing body work loves her falling water therapy. My green preserver loves her red ecology leader. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28. “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye.” –Psalm 32:8. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28. I love Anna Dirksen.Meanwhile, I watched Mindfreak last night. Criss Angel slit open his belly, letting butterflies escape free, he made playing cards dissolve in the water save for the correct one, and he embedded a card in the glass entrance at his home, the Luxor Hotel for years, while Bulldogs plays an on-air practical joke on Fraiser in the middle of his therapy show. Kate says he has no sense of humour then a lizard bites off her finger. Marge calls a radio therapist to complain about her marriage. Homer takes his wife out to make amends but the babysitter is a convict and Michael holds prosecution evidence for his father’s case. Lindsay protests the 10 Commandments monument. Michael finds out that Maggie isn’t blind and throws a bible at her in court. 8 minutes later, they leave after smooching.
On CBC News Morning, Susan Bonner wore a grey jacket with a white top. David Common wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and an red black and grey tie. Ryan Snoddon wore a black windbreaker with a black shirt with white lines. Nisha Patel wore a yellow blouse with a black top. Nil Koksal wore a grey tweed jacket with a white blouse. Alison Smith wore a yellow tan vest with a white blouse. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a black jacket and slacks with a blue blouse. Jacquie Perrin wore a grey jacket with a black top. Diane Buckner wore a white jacket with an aquamarine blouse. On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines with a white shirt and a purple-grey and white tie. Growing Worries, Bacteria Suit, Already Stumping, Remember July? Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak with 65 confirmed or suspected cases and 16 deaths, including 2 in Quebec. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a light grey jacket. 3 different brands of unpasturized cheese from 2 different cheese shops in Quebec were also recalled because of listeriosis. It’s a different strain than the Maple Leaf products. Pregnant women must be vigilant because listeriosis could harm the unborn child. Symptoms are not the same as gastroenteritis. Maple Leaf expanded its recall to include products from Costco. For a complete list of the latest recalled products, please go to www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal. The Canadian food inspection agency spoke. It’s committed to resolve the situation. 16 people were killed 2 years ago by a virulent strain of C-difficile at Honore Mercier Hospital. People affected by the virus are suing the hospital for negligence. They’re looking for $5 to 10 million in compensation. As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and white shirt. A memorial is held for the 7-year-old girl that was killed by a truck when she lost control of her bike. Followed by Truck Flip On HWY 132. The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in grey slacks, black jacket, white shirt and a yellow tie at a current temperature of 26 degrees, feeling like 30 with 13 km/h winds. Today’s high was 26.4. Record high was 34.4 in 1953. Record low was 3.3 in 1957. Hundreds of passengers were grounded when Zoom Airlines stopped flying all planes. The Ottawa head office issued a statement that it was ceasing operations. 600 staff worldwide were let go. As reported by Steve Fischer. Flights Cancelled to Magdalen Islands, followed by Back To School. “It will be nice this weekend” followed by the steeple, sunlight and the break.Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro for a “Super-dee-dooper” day, to quote Barney the Dinosaur. Current temperature was 26 degrees, feeling like 30 with 17 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 15 degrees, feeling like 15 with 10 km/h winds. Sunshine tomorrow with a high of 26 degrees, feeling like 29 with 10 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 26 25 25 27 27. Tourists are leaving the Cayman Islands as tropical storm Gustav arrives. It killed 51 people in Haiti. Louisiana is preparing for it to hit. As reported by Carolyn Dunn tracking the storm. Gas On The Rise? Likely 10 cents more a litre. More Floods In India and a powerful earthquake shook the floor of the B.C. coast, registering 5.8 on the Richter scale, after 2 small quakes on the weekend. French journalist Michel Vastel has died of throat cancer.Students of Pere Marquette school in the French system are finally returning to their building after a fire in December 2006. The repairs cost of $25 million. As reported by Shari Okeke in a grey suit and green-yellow blouse. English Books Ready, to the CBC Building to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Queen E Strike and Casino Lockout. Top Story: Listeriosis Outbreak and a new recall of cheese in Quebec. For a complete list go to the website. In Ontario, 8 people have died and people across the country who ate the meat but show no symptoms are demanding tests. But there’s no benefit in testing healthy people. Watch for fever, malaise, diarrhea, and cramps. As reported by Maureen Taylor in a white jacket and black blouse. Safe Injection Site Fight in Quebec, could affect 12,000 Montrealers. The Conservatives will roll out a pre-election television ad tomorrow morning while Stephen Harper is dropping big hints of a fall federal election. But he still wants to meet opposition leaders. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a black sweater, black jacket and white necklace. “Just a few clouds tonight” to the ship in the river to the break. Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and Bill Clinton Supports Obama. He will accept his party’s nomination tonight in front of 75,000 people. As reported by Neil Macdonald. 100 insurgents were killed coalition forces during heavy fighting in Afghanistan. Dalai Lama In Hospital with stomach problems followed by Motorcyclist Hurt and Condo Fire. Montreal Impact played Nicaragua last night followed by mild conditions again tomorrow to the steeples and trees to the break.Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro after a wet July and wet June, a fabulous August. Sunshine today with showers tomorrow night. Tonight’s low will be 15 degrees, feeling like 15 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 26 and falling to 18. The 7-day forecast is 26 25 25 27 27 28 24 and don’t forget Frank’s Pie in the Sky contest. Send in your favorite recipes. The contest closes tomorrow at midnight. Montreal Impact Victory, against Nicaragua last night. The score was 1 to 0. A family that plays together stays together for a 95-year-old woman and her 64-year-old son at the National Senior’s Summer Games. As reported by Tanya Beja. A baby, the bridge and the break.Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a long yellow blouse for Phelps On Late Night “the butterfly champion of all time” and a Vintage Hollywood photography exhibition and after 5 years in Las Vegas, Celine Dion Takes Toronto. A last check on the forecast with Frank. Tomorrow morning it will be 18 degrees, rising to 26 and falling back down to 18. A flight from Hong Kong to Australia arrived with one more passenger after a surprise delivery and an Air-Born Baby. 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 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.