Frank Remus

A Krimson News Diary of Love and Dreaming

Archive for September, 2008


My Prison Spy Loves Her Politics Accuser

Blue sky returned but a wall of grey cloud also remained. More blue was in the north. More grey was in the south. Orb of Sun shone through, but light was diffuse. No cold wind so there was warmth. An intermittent light breeze blew without consequence. Soft-focused fluffy white clouds were on the northern horizon. Blue sky presence was also quite soft. More grey clouds were breaking up. It was difficult to say which of the 2 colours would dominate in the end. I was feeling much better. The shimmering tree’s leaves danced as if they were effervescent bubbles. The screeching bird returned. I assumed that it was a blue jay. More trees were increasing in yellowing shade. The reddening tree was amazing. The orange tree was simply surreal. Other trees looked speckled with berries but they were burgeoning red leaves. Detail was clear, but contrast wasn’t so sharp. Shadows faded in and out. I felt soft and tender for her. Orb of Sun suddenly shone bright. Clarity and detail was enhanced. An amorphous blip of light flashed on her mountain of love at 11:56. A small blackbird sped by, but perhaps she was a baby crow. I nsects zipped at a quick clip. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Road traffic was slow and nearly nonexistent. A bird I have not seen before fluttered by. She appeared to have yellow wing undersides, or perhaps all of her feathers were yellow. It was difficult to tell if it was the sunlight reflecting on her flight. A crow cawed 5 times at 11:00, just like yesterday. I was surprised. A red-winged blackbird flew by with her 3 companions. A young wasp meandered and hung around me impetuously. She wouldn’t leave me be. I didn’t see any black hornets. Orb of Sun beamed strongly and steady. The heat was good to me now. Yellow leaves fluttered down from a tree. They were like little creatures leaping down to be free. It was a beautiful and hazy fall morning. Despite a lingering cough and congestion, my cold wasn’t as bad as it could have been. Sirens wailed at 11:11. I saw a long insect passing by. It was long and snaky and so I thought it was a dragonfly. But it was semi-transparent and disappeared in the light. That was a very strange thing. Last night I had a spooky vibe. It got stronger when I listened to Tom Verlaine’s Songs And Other Things. Orb of Sun became a bright featureless full moon behind a transforming mass of cloud siege. Inner current was mild. It was stirring. I vaguely remembered my dreams and it felt like I was still in one. With softness all around me, Anna’s essence sparked my heart. I wanted her real bad. I wanted her for all time and eternity. Orange trees on her mountain of love stood out like hot spots, and I loved her. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Inner current intensified, starting from my left foot. A solo crow headed southward and unexpectedly for me, she met 3 more on the breeze. The 4 crows then changed their direction and headed northward instead. A 5th crow arrived to catch up, cawing 3 times as she went. A 6th crow cawed from the trees. 7 pigeons came flapping at great speed, crossing paths with the crows in mid flight. Inner current was achieving good hold. A distant school bell rang at 11:30. I told the crossguard that I was off sick yesterday and so he told the small dog a woman stood with that she should resist my kiss. Jean gave me a lunch monitor pass in the lunch room. If the principal catches us without one we will be sent home. The kids were cheerful with me in the schoolyard. They made me feel good. Juliet gave me overwhelming hugs that I did my best to resist. One of the lunch monitors banned all off the kids from the playground contraption because they were very bad. I had fun chatting and making jokes, but I was prone to a croaky baritone. And if I tried to sing, I would get a convincing cross between Iggy Pop and Captain Beefheart, with Marianne Faithful’s Broken English in the higher register. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My prison spy loves her politics accuser. My safe army loves her paperwork soldiers. My government gallows loves her dictators arrest. My defense system locks loves her secure fortress. My bad cough loves her germs gate closed. My barbed wire window loves her war weather. My tank capture loves her siege battle lines. My black earth loves her chasm dirt. My criminal capture loves her restricting bars. My wrestling sports loves her martial arts boxing. My zoo monster loves her hanging cage. My mess stumble loves her clothes piles. My concentration camp door closed loves her holding war court. My constipation push loves her mass losers. My dike fence loves her steep road stop sign. My overloaded counter balance loves her adverse heaviness. My preventing control loves her blocking command. My pushing doors closed loves her halting push ups stop. My unruly fighting loves her bound bully. My real impossibilities loves her practical resisting. My dangerous criminal loves her corrupt harassing. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us.” Psalm 103:12. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, I enjoyed Brian Eno’s Another Day On Earth on my Wharfedale speakers but Homer was more impressed with the new restaurant, Greasy Joe’s Bottomless BBQ Pit. He takes his wife out to dinner. Paddy and Selma baby sit the kids. Lisa asks Selma if she’ll ever get married. Selma despairs about it. Marge sets Homer on a quest to find Selma a man. He invites Principal Skinner over to met her but the man falls in love with her twin sister Patty instead. On CBC Newsworld Lucy Van Oldenbarnaveld wore a grey jacket and a purple top. Marivel Taruc wore a sky blue blouse. Nil Koksal wore an almost psychedelic black and white patterned jacket and a black top with a white necklace. Alison Smith wore a grey jacket with a white blouse and an orange scarf. Julie Van Dusen wore a grey turtleneck sweater and a black jacket. Colleen Jones wore a blue turtleneck sweater. Ann Macmillan wore a dark purple or dark brown jacket that had a yellow and brown crosshatch patterned collar. Mark Perry wore a black jacket and a pale blue shirt. Nancy Wilson wore a green jacket. Jeannie Lee wore a blue blouse. Jelena Adzic wore a white blouse and black slacks. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a grey shirt with a black tie. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and a white blouse with a brown and green plaid jacket. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, volunteer work with seniors by Cheryl Rosebush’s uncle, the value of mineral-based makeup, how to choose a doggy daycare, tips on how to green up your car.

On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey and black striped jacket and a white shirt with grey lines and a purple tie. Sewage In The River, Adult Trial Date, Crumbling Confidence, Read, Steady, Rain. Top Story: CBC Exclusive: Sewers are overflowing 365 days a years into the Riviere-des-Prairies, from home toilets that are not hooked up to sanitary pipes in Chomedey. The City of Laval admits they’d known about the problem for years. They’re waiting for the province to give them money. As reported by Kristin Falcao in grey slacks, white top and black jacket. This was the 3rd story in a series on pollution in Montreal. You can see all 3 stories at www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix. An 18-year-old driver is set to face trial in adult court for killing 3-year-old Bianca Leduc with his car on October 31st, 2007. His trial is on October 22nd. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black jacket and a white blouse.

After yesterday’s record drop, the markets bounced back up 500 points on the TSX and 500 points on the Dow Jones, with hopes that Washington can salvage its $700 billion bailout deal. But the naysayers remained absolute on Capital Hill. As reported by Alison Smith in a black top with a white necklace. Montreal investors are also on the edge with Market Worries. Many Montrealers phoned in with questions on CBC’s Radio Noon. Montreal at Six wants viewer questions on the market. Send in yours to montrealatsix@cbc.ca. A first forecast look with Frank Cavallaro in a black jacket and a white shirt with a yellow tie at a current temperature of 18.9, feeling like 19.0 with 60% humidity and 24-35 km/h winds. Today’s high was 19.5. Record low was -2.2 set in 1951. Record high was 26.6 set in 1953. Showers again tomorrow.

Emergency Landing: A small plane was forced to land in a cornfield around 10:00 this morning. Thousands of kilos of cheese were seized and destroyed without being tested for Listeria during the outbreak. Quebec’s Ombudsman office complained and will be investigating into if the government was overreacting. Yves Bolduc Wins with 55% of the vote. “The cloud is moving in, the rain knocking at our door…” From the CBC Building to the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and Montreal with receive between 12 to 18 hours of rain. Current temperature was 19.0 degrees with 60% humidity. Showers will develop gradually this evening with a 60% chance of showers tomorrow. Tonight’s low will be 14 degrees with 20 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 17 degrees, feeling like 17 with 60% humidity and winds at 20 to 30 km/h. The 5-day forecast will be 17 12 12 14 12.

Canada Votes with leaders laying low for Debate Preps. Stephen Harper walked his daughter to school this morning and then he was the target of a Liberal attack with video proof. One of his best speeches got a Plagiarism Accusation. The Liberals’ Bob Rae said Harper lifted his 2003 speech for more war in Iraq from John Howard’s speech made 2 days earlier in Austraila. Both speeches were played side by side and one by one the words chimed. Rae said voters should ask “How could they possibly believe Steve?” As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black jacket with a grey and white scarf. Anti-Oilsands Campaign: Environmentalists in Quebec have an advertising campaign aimed at Stephen Harper’s plans. As reported by Dan Halton but the clip didn’t work, so moving on to Laval’s Concorde Bridge. Since the bridge collapsed the province has spent millions testing all the othe rbridge structures but despite a lack of engineers and technicians to go around, the Quebec Transport Ministry said there is no problem with public safety. As reported by David Shum in a black coat, white shirt and black tie.

Anti-Oilsands Campaign. A coalition of Quebec environmentalist groups complain about Stephen Harper’s Alberta Tar Sands pipeline project. They say it will bring 80 thousand barrels of oil into the Montreal area to be processed. A heavier crude pollutes more to refine, they explain and that will bring acid rain. 72% polled said the pipeline project should be delayed. As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket with a grey and white shirt. Followed by Approval Pending to the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Temple Tragedy: A religious celebration turned tragic in India with a temple stampede. 100 people were crushed to death, 150 were wounded. Melamine Arrests: 22 people were charged for tainted milk in China. Top Story: Around 60 houses in Laval are flushing their toilets into the Riviere-des-Prairies. Janet Jackson Ill in Montreal. She cancelled at the last minute during sound check just as fans arrived then went to the Royal Victoria Hospital for a couple of hours. Canada’s version of the National Do Not Call List started today but it was overloaded by 200,000 Canadians registering their phone numbers to never have telemarketers call them again. As reported by Tom Murphy. Breaking News: David Radler Transferred to a Canadian prison. Followed by the break.

Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and Canada Votes with Ridings To Watch. During the last election, the Conservatives failed to elect anyone in the Montreal area. Conservative candidate Michael Fortier hopes that Harper’s family-friendly policies will help him in his swing riding in Montreal. As reported by Nancy Wood in a blue blouse. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk in a black jacket and a white shirt with “cloudy skies over the city and gradual rain” to the break. Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and the rain that should be here by 9:00 tonight with a temperature of 14 degrees and winds at 20 km/h. It will be 15 degrees tomorrow morning at 8 am, with winds at 20 km/h. The 7-day forecast is 17 12 12 14 12 9 12. Stock Talk with PJ Stock. The Montreal Impact play to the bone and still perform. The Habs have some good rookies in camp and some good veterans. The Maurice Richard Arena gets a $5.2 million renovation Overhaul For Speed. Followed by Street Luge and the Montreal World Arab Festival is the only one of its kind in North America. Followed by the church and the sky to the break. Returning for a Montreal Matters: Youth preview with Amanda Margison. The series will start tomorrow. Your questions on the market will be answered by an expert tomorrow as well. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 18.5, feeling like 19.0 with 60% humidity and 24 km/h winds. Followed by a bullfighting Ring Ding in Colombia. 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: Montreal 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 Vessel Broken Tidal Wave Loves Her Boat Sinking Hurricane

A high layer of cloud filled up the sky with a few cracks of blue showing. Clouds were long globs of glue or reams of soaked grey cotton. Trees with different personalities and hairdos were neatly set up. There was barely a wind and the leaves were quiet. The shimmering tree revealed new spots of yellow. Other trees were light green with hints of browning. The deep orange trees were few and far between. There was a deep red one in a secluded area. A crow cawed 5 times at 11:00. Traffic moved with a bustle. I could not see Orb of Sun. It was hidden, but clouds glowed as if lit from within. Her mountain of love was multi coloured, looking like a work of art. Current was exploring within, softly digging into curves that were milder and less obtrusive. The bitter edge was dying down. In this therapy of the heart, she is the one that I love, with every power at my ardent command. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Traffic picked up with trucks. A crow cawed 4 times at 11:10. There were no signs of black hornets for days now, but other insects were scouting around. On a front lawn 2 yard workers were digging up the ground. Sinuous congestion continued with a sluggish and drowsy feeling. I felt guilty for calling in sick from work at the schoolyard today. I hated that because they’re short staffed but I had little energy for walking or laughing, Blue skies opened up nicely, as clouds stretched out leaving gaps. Orb of Sun came out to shine. I saw the yellowiest tree in my life. It was sheer yellow brilliance, with no blemish. It looked almost computer-generated, like the screen of her yellow shining love. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

A cawing crow began gliding through trees. Other crows cawed with replies. Shadows became long and maintained. Blue sky opened up wider. Vivid colours filled her mountain of love. I could not get over the hot red and deep orange. They were more clear to me now in the sunlight. Perhaps there was a flash of light. I stared off into space for no land, as inner currents began. Sunlight remained. I was surprised. There soon would be a temperature change. Through every word I choose, I was deeply in love with her too. My absent building collapsing loves her abandoned bricks scattered. My amputation accident loves her broken mirror shards. My war abortion grieving loves her weeping gunman divorce. My vessel broken tidal wave loves her boat sinking hurricane. My dictators assassination loves her military coup breaking in. My killing assault loves her lethal fighting. My annihilating atomic explosion loves her dismantling nuclear power. My suicide fool loves her hari-kari trickster. My indiscriminate balloons bursting loves her senseless goat eating anything exploding. My devastating betrayal loves judging superiority. My wounding embarrassment loves her eradicating anger. My burglar murder loves her murderer mugging. My cataclysm doom loves her earthquake mass grave. My concentration camp dismantling loves her falling Nazi death. My crash tank loves her death camp rubble. My dismembering shark loves her demolishing crocodile. My black skeleton power loves her red skull warrior. My catabolic worm loves her cleaning decomposing garbage. My overturning fate loves her destiny operating. I love her black lunar 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. “He giveth power to the faint: and to them that have no might he increaseth strength.” Isaiah 40:29. “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. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, Lisa’s got the mumps and must stay home from school while the family dog, Santa’s Little Helper, destroys Homers expensive designer sneakers, demolishes his gigantic cookie and Marge’s family heirloom, a quilt going back 6 generations. Bart tries to tame the mutt at an obedience school, but it takes a very long time for the dog to get Bart’s command. On CBC Newsworld, Lucy Van Oldenbarnaveld wire a white blouse and an black vest. Elizabeth Chiu wore a green raincoat. Marivel Taruc wore a black sweater with a burgundy blouse. Colleen Jones wore a blue dress and a white blouse and a red coat with black buttons. Julie Van Dusen wore a black jacket. Nancy Wilson wore a yellow vest and a white blouse. Henry Champ wore a grey jacket and a red with white tie and a white shirt. Jeannie Lee wore a red jacket. Johanna Wagstaffe wore black slacks and a grey jacket with a white blouse. Harry Forestell wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a red tie.

On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, picnic in a backpack, fall fashions that work for your body type and buying a bike. I took a brief nap after The Simpsons and woke up at 6:15, accidentally missing the first 15 minutes of CBC News: Montreal at Six. Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a yellow tie and the forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit white shirt and a grey tie at a current temperature of 17 degrees, feeing like 17 with 72% humidity and 15 km/h winds. Tonight’s low will be 13 degrees, feeling like 13 with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow’s high will be 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with humidity at 30% and winds at 15 km/h. The 5-day forecast is 19 18 12 12 12.

Canada Votes: The Conservatives and The Bloc are in a head-to-head battle in this province. The Bloc have 33% of voter support while the Conservatives have 26%, but many voters don’t know who their candidates are. As reported by David Shum in a black jacket and a white shirt. Stephen Harper announced an Arts Tax Credit for children. Stephane Dion appeals for the support of Middle of the Road voters. Jack Layton wants to put $750 million a year into public transit. Gilles Duceppe is Blocing The NDP. Agriculture minister Gerry Ritz broke his silence after his joke on the Listeriosis outbreak. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a striped grey scarf and a black coat. Jean-Talon Votes, followed by the break

Returning for Update: Rescued Animals. 90% of the dogs rescued by the SPCA on Friday were staving. All the others were dead. The SPCA are building a case file on the dogs owner. Please donate time and money. Top Story: Bailout Falls Flat when it went before the U.S. Congress and didn’t pass, because Republicans voted against it. Followed by the day’s closing numbers and a Teen Murdered with witnesses to the killing. The 14-year-old girl was a pastor’s daughter. Update: Trial Postpones. Nathalie Karneef cancelled her flight to Greece after word of a court strike. She might go back in due time but her mind’s more set on her upcoming wedding. Followed by the bridge and the break.

Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. Is there life after death? A groundbreaking scientific study hopes to find out and is encouraged by the medical results after looking at 1,500 resuscitated people who had an Out of Body Experience. As reported by Adrienne Arsenault. Chocolate Recall from Cadbury in Hong Kong and thousands are struggling in the aftermath of a typhoon in Taiwan. “Cloudy out there right now” to the break. Returning for a preview of October’s Montreal Matters: Youth and a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. The CBC Futurecast said there will be some rain tomorrow around suppertime. Tonight’s low will be 13 degrees, feeling like 13. That’s 7 degrees above normal with 10 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 15 degrees with 25 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 19 18 12 12 13 12 11. 200,000 people were forced from their homes and emergency services mobilized after Titanic Typhoon in Taiwan.

Seniors who keep their minds sharp with physical and mental exercise will preserve memory as they age. Vivi Mind is an Alzheimer’s drug that failed tests results for improving memory function. It will now be marketed as a natural supplement aimed at healthy adults concerned with protecting their memory. $90 will give you a 1-month supply, but “a lot of sex helps” the most. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a grey jacket. Easier Crossings Ahead and Homeless Hearing to relating-betwixt and the break. Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in black slacks and a black vest and a red blouse. The CBC’s Rick Mercer Report starts a new season tomorrow night. Scarlett & Ryan Wed in Canada. More Sarah Satire by Tina Fey. She skewered Sarah Palin with another devastating impersonation on Saturday Night Live. Eagle Eye opened in the top spot. Followed by Super Bowl Springsteen next February. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 16.6 degrees, feeling like 17 with 68% humidity and 11 km/h winds. Pumpkin Prize in Nova Scotia. The giant pumpkin weighed 600 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: Montreal 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 Delivering Red Rescue Loves Her Redeeming Green Source

A soft fluffy grey covering filled up the sky.  It moved quickly from north to south.  A siren started at 10:39.  Inner current moved with great force, despite a cough and a cold. I didn’t have a restful sleep.  I dozed on and off on the couch. I must get me some medication. Air was humid. The roof was damp from rain.  I could feel the moisture envelope me.  It was futile to resist. I gave in to the throb and I felt like a rag doll.  But still, healing was inexorably maintained.  It was deepening and widening, pretty close to meaty matter, through the meridians and unfolding shapes. A second siren wailed at 10:45.  Church bells rang one minute later at 10:46.  The gongs swelled louder with the steady metallic clang. Tiny flies were everywhere. Trees gently swayed in the wind. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

 

Low clouds were silver and shiny. They glowed completely with darkness and light. Sirens wailed at 10:58.  More of the trees were yellowing. Many stood out so dainty and well-coiffed. Her mountain of love was under a fine mist.  2 crows headed over. One perched on the shimmering tree, then a 3rd crow appeared.  They swirled and circled in playful glee.  3 geese flew in a line. Traffic got loud and insistent, but then trailed off. Healing was getting to the ache that digs down, relinquishing its hold. A thin patch of blue was a miracle in a sky that was otherwise grey.  I was gradually feeling better.  7 pigeons flew overhead. An orange tree with Bowie hair stood amongst the yellowing green.  The only trees that shade were on her mountain of love. 10 black lithe birds fluttered toward the east.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

 

An orange lovebird was perched on the top of a tree, sweetly chirping. 8 more fluttered past her. She followed at the back of the line.  13 seagulls circled in the south.  Tiny flies were all around. Pigeons were swirling by the EMSB with its columns.  16 sparrows landed in the large yellowing tree.  They passed right before me, one by one in a line.  Yes, there were many small flocks of birds actively flying. At 11:28, a siren wailed and tiny drops of rain started falling down, mostly like a fine mist.  I took a walk up to Monkland and picked up some cold medication and a bottle of Oragel.   I have found that a bottle cap shot heals the throat in a way that cough drops never do.  I saw Lynn Robson walking as I got up to the pharmacy.  She wore black and purple and in that moment, the purple really helped. But I was so glad she didn’t see me unshaven and bleary-eyed. I returned home for resting and writing.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

 

My emergency alarm loves her fire engine ladder.  My hospital medicine loves her ambulance first aid.  My lifeboat anchor loves her rope container.  My fleeing survivor loves her freeing asylum.  My detective operation loves her correction intervention.  My piggy bank money loves her police bail.  My savings account loves her bank loan.  My revival meeting pool loves her baptism water.  My body work therapy loves her homeopathy healer. My life jacket grabbing loves her breath of life.  My spiritual figures wisdom loves her Christ teaching. My water conservation loves her collecting falling water.  My protecting dikes loves her lighthouse remedy.  My doctor’s concern loves her patient relief.  My drinking remedy loves her washing ecology.  My mandala wisdom loves her spiritual dreamwork.  My delivering red rescue loves her redeeming green source.  My waiters favor loves her eating choice.  My store employees find loves her stockpile buy. My servants feeding loves her knight nursing.  My flying saucers assist loves her rescuing spaceship.  My reliable achiever loves her risk-taking hero.  My irrefutable leader loves her dynamic courage.  My possessed strength loves her healer energy.  My competitive cooperativeness loves her work values respectability.  I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28.  “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: and I give unto them eternal life.” –John 10:27-28.  “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28.  I love Anna Dirksen.

My Green Marriage Ceremony Loves Her Natural Dreamwork Baby

The air was muggy. It was humid and damp. A dog barked. Traffic rolled at a quick pace between silent periods. Grey rolls of cloud hovered above the entire sky, revealing 1 or 2 patches of blue. Trees were still. There was no wind. It was warm but I wanted coolness. A light breeze blew. Nearly enough to allay the stagnant air. It rained overnight. The gravel was wet with a motionless pool of rainwater. Trees were so pretty with well coiffed hairdos, evoking different personalities. Crows cawed but not loud. I thought I heard a falcon screech. 2 crows flew quickly together, decisively cawing 6 times. I thought I heard a cricket. A child called out from a window. A car sounded its horn at 11:10. The trees on her mountain of love were showing a wide range of colours from green to orange, and brown to yellow. Orb of Sun was a diffuse glow, with sign of roundness or brightness. Depth of field was low and contrast was flat. Unwinding was subtle, not intense. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

It was not a falcon at all. It was a large and beautiful blue jay. The first one I’ve seen in the flesh. I watched her swoop low right in front of me. I took a good look at her black and blue feathers. It was 11:18. She perched in a nearby tree before she went screeching away. At that same moment a baby wasp was exploring my pant leg, a toddler’s voice filled the air, and a little green fly came to land on my hand as I wrote for my beloved Anna. A dog barked with a warning. 4 seagulls leisurely glided high in the sky. The crows started up again. Unraveling got some good work done. Aching from strain was at bay. Upon the soaked gravel, damp tar was black and shiny. I went downtown and picked up a new blank love diary book. I get them at the art store. I don’t like lines in my books. I was under the weather today, with congestion. I must have picked up Tristan’s head cold. I picked up some groceries on Monkland. I returned home and took a brief nap. I woke up to write for my heartthrob. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My fall harvest actor loves her accomplished green actress. My athlete badge loves her swimming performance. My traveling sun loves her harvest boat built. My book writing loves her photograph record. My prize bottle of wine loves her consummate meal. My loaf of bread discussion loves her awarding loaf of bread. My construction buildings hammer loves her meeting house completed. My test reward loves her gift certificate. My healthy body project loves her making baby plans. My task finishing loves her cleaning up deadline. My tape recording loves her complete communication. My tangible profit loves her corn ripe harvest. My necklace weaver loves her dress seamstress. My organic marriage ceremony loves her natural green dreamwork. My essence painter loves her image sculpture I love her black lunar 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 hid 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.

My Black Political Heroes Loves Her Business Victims Strategy

The air was cool with restless winds that shifted and changed in direction. Blue sky was reduced to faint streaks in an otherwise grey overcast. Cloud surface to every horizon was an enormous grey sheet with ribbed creases and stretch marks. Orb of Sun was a brightly glowing presence that managed to conjure dark shadows despite a diffuse light and cool temperatures. Orange trees stood out her mountain of love. A few trees yellowing. Crows cawed in the distance. The shimmering tree rustled quite loudly. The only thing louder than it was the traffic and it was quiet. Current came at 10:49. It flowed in deep healing regions that were quickly filled in. A number of car horns politely sounded. 11 black lithe birds fluttered by. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

A crow cawed in bursts of 4s and 5s. Detail was soft. Contrast was dim. Perhaps it was a bit murky. I wished for Orb of Sun to shine with greater force. Quirky sirens sporadically wailed at 11:00, amid more car horns, followed by a truck’s back up signal. A solo crow flew high, sailing through the air at top speed. More car horns blasted at 11:06. Traffic sped up to a quick clip. Inner current moved well within. I was feeling energized. Low rumbles emerged in the north. A jet plane left a long vapour trail through the cloudy veil. 3 crows flew by and met 3 more for some gliding. A 7th headed over. An 8th cawed back further. She silently made her way above the traffic. A 9th crow followed her. A large tree had some hot orange leaves like an old hairdo of Mr. Bowie. 9 black lithe birds flew above me. She is always in my moonage daydream. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

My feud opposing loves her quarrel resistance. My black political heroes loves her preventing business victims. My snake coiled around victim exertion loves her Darwinian evolution power play. My volcano erupting test loves her testing earthquake stress. My fire snake sports loves her lightning martial arts. My fighting enemy submarines loves her counter battle strategy. My frustration headache loves her play encounter. My risking hitting loves her rams head butting. My rape victim strife loves her mastering fight. My testing red loves her blending match. I love her black lunar 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. “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.” Psalm 126:5. “If any man serve me, him will my Father honour.” –John 12:26. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, it’s 1220 B.C. and Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the 10 Commandments. Homer winces at “Thou shalt not steal…” In the present moment Homer is pleased with his illegal cable hookup. Lisa struggles with her conscience and tells her father that stealing is bad after her Sunday school lesson about Hell. Homer invites his friends to watch a championship boxing match. Lisa voices her opposition and refuses to go inside. A chastised Homer vows to cut the cable when the game is over.

On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a green-blue sweater with a black blouse. Nil Koksal wore a brown blouse with a large loopy chain necklace. Marivel Taruc wore a black sweater and an animal print top with a white coat. Julie Van Dusen wore a tan turtleneck and a grey jacket. Colleen Jones wore a grey sweater with sparkles. Jelena Adzic wore a dark brown blouse. Alison Smith wore a black jacket with pearls. Ann Macmillan wore a yellow jacket with black crosshatch patterns. Susan Ormiston wore a grey jacket with a pink-red blouse.

Nancy Wilson wore a blue blouse and a white top. Jeannie Lee wore a green top with ring patterns. Kaveri Hittira wore a white jacket and a black top. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a pale blue shirt and a purple-blue tie. Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket and a white shirt with a yellow gold tie with white designs. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, what to keep in your pantry to serve unexpected guests, how to buy your perfect cappuccino maker with Frank Cavallaro. On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a yellow shirt with a grey tie.

Puppy Mill Rescue, Mystery Solved? Rocks of Ages, Close The Sun Roof. Top Story: Puppy Mill Rescue. Provincial police and the SPCA have seized a variety of dog breeds from a puppy mill in Rawdon. 110 dogs were seized and brought to an emergency shelter to get immediate veterinarian care. Others died at the scene. The dog’s owner will not likely face a harsh punishment because animals are still considered property in Quebec. As reported by Peter Johnson in a white shirt and black jacket. For adoption or help go to www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix.

Developing Story: Missing Woman Case. Investigators in New York State have possibly solved the murder of Nathalie Fournier, the 28-year-old Quebec woman who disappeared in October 2004. Police found human remains at a sand pit in Malone, NY after they arrested a trucker named Adam Morris, age 30 for child porn. Police aren’t exactly saying that Morris confessed to the deed. Police say he was their prime suspect 4 years ago. He said he picked her up outside a bar, but at that time they had nothing against him. As reported by Jessica Brown in a black blouse.

The latest numbers suggest this province’s economy is growing enough to avoid a recession in the midst of an Economic Slowdown with consumer spending up by 5%. Canadian homeowners try to build equity but those on the edge may find they are out of luck because banks are now more cautious to lend, in the wake of financial problems in America. The number of Canadians complaining that money is tougher to get has risen from 11 to 18 percent. As reported by Havard Gould. Coming Up: U.S. Economic Crisis.

The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and grey tie at a current temperature of 18 degrees, feeling like 19 with 64% humidity and 11 km/h winds. Today’s high was 20 degrees. Record high was 26.5 in 2007. Record low was -1.5 in 1978. Rain heading our way tonight. Help For Cheese Industry. The government wants to launch a media campaign but will not give cheese companies compensation. 1 person died and 30 were infected from Listeria contaminated cheese.

Camo Pants Ruling allows for police want to protest in camouflage army fatigue. No More Parole Motions for Fabrikant. Winton Murder Trial: A Montreal man pleaded not guilty to 2 charges of 1st degree murder 4 years ago. Electric Car: The borough of NDG-Cote-des-Neiges has a new Zen car. It costs $16,000 and goes 40 km/h. The Green Party’s campaign train pulled into the Montreal area with rain headed our way, then to the Olympic dome and the break.

Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with 60% humidity and 11 km/h winds. The hotspot was Gaspe Quebec at 25.6 degrees. Rain gradually moves in this evening, about 10 to 30 mm. The winds will pick up to 20-40 km/h. Tomorrow it will be a soggy morning at 15 degrees. Tomorrow’s high will be 19 degrees, feeling like 19 with 15 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 19 19 18 17 16. Canada Votes: Stephen Harper says he needs a majority to guide us through these tough times. The good news is that we have a $2.9 billion surplus. Harper took a swipe at the Liberals “virtually cheering for a recession.” Jack Layton said more Canadians are facing personal debt. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a grey jacket and a white blouse.

A Common Front For Culture opposing federal cuts to the funding of arts and culture. The arts creates jobs for Quebecers. Most Quebecers don’t know anything about Green Party leader, Elizabeth May. She travels by train and was in Montreal today for a rally. As reported by Kristin Falcao in a black vest and a white blouse. Well-known Montrealer Rev. Darryl Grey Runs In Jeanne-Le-Ber. Followed by the break and returning for the day’s closing numbers.

“When will it end?” Another big bank has gone belly up and ordinary Americans are feeling the pinch. An anxious President Bush urged for action “We will rise to the occasion.” But a core group of Republicans are protesting his $700 billion bailout plan for Wall Street and Democrats call John McCain’s involvement a political stunt. Presidential candidate Barack Obama prepares for this evening’s presidential debate, since McCain will now participate. As reported by Alison Smith in a black jacket and pearls.

One of Quebec’s oldest businesses, famous for knitting needles, Exeltor Plant Closes followed by Petro-Canada Boycott and Top Story: Puppy Mill Rescue in Rawdon, Quebec. The animals are in rough shape. Some died at the scene. Others were emaciated and covered with open wounds but the owner’s punishment likely won’t be harsh. Come to the website at www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix to offer a temporary home or some help.

SCOC Refuses To Hear Case for a small Orthodox Jewish community. A big new Hydro project: Dam Deal will be on the lower Churchill River but it must first be ratified by the Inuit people. Rain tonight, followed by port silos to the break. Returning for the oldest rocks on earth are found in Northern Quebec. They’re about 4.28 billion years old. “The oldest rocks on the surface of the planet” were discovered by McGill geologists. As reported by Shari Okeke.

A StatsCan survey says fertility rates are rising by 36%. That’s 354,617 births. The birthrate in Quebec has risen 7.3%. The average age of a pregnant women is 29 years old. To mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan handed out gifts to 200 invited families. As reported by Mellissa Fung. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk with rain south of Montreal heading our way to the break. Returning for the preview of Montreal Matters: Youth and the second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro expecting 10-25 mm of rain tonight and tomorrow with some breaks around suppertime. Tonight’s low will be 15 degrees. Tomorrow morning it will be 16. The 7-day forecast is 19 19 18 17 16 13 11.

Stock Talk with PJ Stock and the Habs eke out another win in Detroit and has 10 players on the injured list. The Montreal Impact is in Seattle for its first league playoffs game. Followed by the break. Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in a black blouse and a movie review for the film Choke, with its dark humour and bad taste. She gives the film’s dark sarcasm 3 stars out of 5. Followed by Record Crowds and the Journees de la Culture this weekend. More on that online. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 18.4 degrees. Frank announced there will be a wedding tomorrow. Followed by Rocket Man throwing himself out of a jet plane and flying across the English Channel. Michel 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: Montreal at Six re-reportage of battle, blending, championship, conflict, contest, contradict, counter, discord, dissension, encounter, exertion, feud, frustration, jealousy, labour, mastering, match, negotiate, opposing, passive, play, power play, prevention, puzzle, quarrel, risking, rivalry, strategy, stress, strife, strive and testing.

My Children Adoration Loves Her Kissing Baby Dreams

Cicadas sang at 10:42. Heat pervaded and sunshine shone bright. It was hazy. It rumbled in the north. Blue skies were soft and milky. A pale wash stretched from the west. It went well past her mountain of love in the east. A dirty pall along the northern horizon. Orb of Sun’s warm heat was soothing to me. Yellow lovebirds chirped. Inner shapes changed form. Electrical current was strong. A wasp came to scan my black pen. Her little beating wings cooled my skin like a fan. When she approached my face, her little wings cooled my ear. It was my first experience of the cooling effect of insect wings. Perhaps flying insects have a greater effect on the weather than we think. Deep down I ached with melancholy for her. Healing still came despite my feeling unworthy. It goes to show how love is beyond our conception. That is our real salvation. It is deeper than the well of our debts. Inner current moved fast and swift. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

Occasionally a breeze blew. Cicadas sang at exactly 11:00. Road traffic was low-key. It rolled discreetly. Insect traffic was brisk and active. Up ahead, against the sky, a white helicopter passed by. And then a black butterfly with yellow wings fluttered in front of me. A spider’s web strand extended from an unknown spot on the gravel, then extended at an angle upon a green vent. God only knows where else it went. Cicadas sang at 11:07. A car horn honked seconds later. Traffic picked up with some bustle. High in the sky, a jet was making a long streak. A second jet followed further behind, with another streak in close alignment. Many cloud patches were made from fading jet trails. Seagulls were up high and casually gliding. Inner lines stretched into place. A large portion of a tree was yellowing. Every tree stood at attention. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.

I was blind and in a state of frustration. Awareness of its shape and sensation was helping. It is a part of my life’s philosophy and it is a long-term project. If I can relinquish its hold on me I would indeed be happy. Infinitely happier would I be if she were married to me. Yes, my love for her is real. A little light appeared on her mountain of love just when I wrote that at 11:24. Some trees were orange and stood out nicely with the green. Cicadas buzzed a rousing choir that swelled in volume at 11:32. My good morning adoration loves her celebrating sunrise. My gourmet food toast loves her white bouquet. My love making sexual climax loves her caressing hug. My children adoration loves her baby kissing. My classical music song loves her persona costuming. My electrical charge health loves her healing touch. My money morality loves her ethical gifts.

My flower painter loves her roses museum. My temple gathering loves her saint miracles. My authentic silver loves her genuine gold. My shaking hands agreed loves her happiness guaranteed. My wagging tail willingness loves her cheerful caring. My productive possibility loves her optimistic youth. My true love avowing loves her clear real beauty. My unequivocal completion loves her glory goal. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “And this is the promise that he hath promised us, even eternal life.” –I John 2:25. “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. “The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.” Proverbs 11:25. “The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his way.” Psalms 25:9. “The word of the Lord endureth for ever.” I Peter 1:25. I love Anna Dirksen.

Meanwhile, when the TV goes on the fritz, Marge and Homer tell a story to their children about how they first met and fell in love during high school. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a beige jacket with a white blouse. Elizabeth Chou wore a black coat. Marivel Taruc wore a black jacket with a grey top and black beads. Colleen Jones wore a green turtleneck with a white jacket. Julie Van Dusen wore a black jacket and a black top with grey honeycomb patterns. Nil Koksal wore a purple jacket. Henry Champ wore a grey jacket and a white shirt and a yellow tie with grey bands. Bob Macdonald wore a grey and black striped shirt. Nancy Wilson wore a black sweater and a green top. Jeannie Lee wore a black blouse. Mohammad Lila wore a brown leather jacket and a white shirt. Linden McIntyre wore a black jacket and a grey shirt. Suhana Meharchand wore a black top with a silver bead necklace. Johanna Wagstaffe wore grey slacks and a white blouse with a black jacket. Harry Forestell wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a red tie. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, how to pick the best and freshest vegetables and how to pick a pair of jeans that fits your body. On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a grey jacket with a white shirt and a blue tie with grey bands.

Assault Case With a Twist, One Big Mess, The Bailout, Rain Heads Our Way. Top Story: Kirpan Assault Case. A 13-year-old Sikh boy was charged in court for 3 counts of assault with a weapon. He allegedly attacked 2 13-year-old boys with his ceremonial dagger, the Kirpan. The Sikh community believes it is police over-reaction, saying the Kirpan would not be used as a weapon. The boy returns to court October 29th. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black suit and red blouse. Followed by a look at which school policies follow a March 2006 Kirpan ruling.

Traffic Mess downtown is related to repair work that was done on a major crack in an underground slab under The Bay. The work is expected to cost $600,000 and will be completed by the end of November. As reported by Dan Halton in a white graph patterned shirt. Followed by Suspected I-T Fraud and Police Pressure in camouflage pants. Canada’s top banker, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney came to Montreal to talk about Market Worries. Carney said the bailout plan was good but there will be fallout. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a tan jacket and a red blouse.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is sticking to a “stay the course” approach. “Our financial institutions are in good shape.” Liberal leader Stephan Dion blames the Conservatives for the deficit. NDP leader Jack Layton noted more Canadians are caught by personal debt. How is it affecting your life? Email your point of view to montrealatsix@cbc.ca. The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a yellow tan jacket, a green shirt and a yellow and white striped tie at a current temperature of 24.4, feeling like 27 with 53% humidity. Today’s high was 24.7. Record high was 29.3 in 2007. Record low was 0.2 in 1978. “It looks like a soggy Saturday and Sunday.”

Richard Bernard Case. A man accused of killing his son’s girlfriend was also charged with sexual assault. School Evacuated after school officials received a threatening letter. Police can’t say yesterday’s fight in front of CEGEP Ahuntsic was gang-related, but the students say it was. 2 more security guards were put in place at the school. As reported by Kristin Falcao in a white blouse. “A few more clouds headed our way” to downtown and the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and the hot spot in Canada today was St. Anicet at 27 degrees. It was a hazy and sunny day in Montreal at 24.7 degrees. Current temperature was 23, feeling like 23 with 57% humidity and 9 km/h winds. “The rain should begin tomorrow” The 5-day forecast is 22 21 20 17 15.

Canada Votes: Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a pitch to Canadian consumers with Pocketbook Issues. Liberal leader Stephane Dion in Quebec City spoke to the Quebec City Chamber of Commerce and promised tax cuts. Ridings To Watch includes St. Maurice-Champlain where Liberal support has all but vanished because the Sponsorship scandal is still fresh on their minds. As reported by David Shum in a black coat, blue shirt and black tie. Anti-Trudeau Protest hoping to disrupt a Trudeau rally. Followed by Pauline Marois and Gilles Duceppe, BQ And PQ. Followed by Tory In Hot Water for suggesting immigrants are prone to committing crimes. Followed by the break.

Returning for the day’s closing numbers. President Bush’s high-profile meeting about his $700 billion bailout included Senators John McCain and Barack Obama while Main Street made their objections loud and clear on Wall Street. As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black suit, white shirt and black tie. Top Story: Kirpan Assault Case: A 13-year-old Montreal boy received 3 assault charges following an incident on September 11th where he allegedly attacked 2 other 13-year-old students with his Kirpan. His trial is set for October 29th. Followed by School Fight Case and the first verdict came down: guilty, for a terrorist group member of The Toronto 18. As reported by Mohammad Lila.

Stealing Signals and Bail Hearing Delayed and Ex-Wife Gets Pension Money equaling $400,000. 68 witnesses are expected to testify for Lawyer Charged. Followed by her green garden of love to the break. Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. 5 to 10% of Quebec teens suffer from eating disorders. Eating disorder researchers were in Montreal to share their findings on causes and treatments. As reported by Gerri Barrer. Cheese Suit wants $46,000 from the Quebec government. Followed by Sandwich Recall from Hygaard. The CFIA issued a warning on Chinese-made White Rabbit Candy and the Chinese milk scare continues to grow, after dairy producers were lacing their products with Melamine. More than 50,000 children have fallen ill, including 4 baby deaths. Followed by the break.

Returning for a preview of Montreal Matters: Youth in mid-October and the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and thick cloud cover and rain should begin tomorrow night. Up to 10 to 30 mm of rain. Tonight’s low will be 13 degrees. Tomorrow morning it will be 15. The 7-day forecast will be 22 21 20 17 15 16 13. 3 Chinese astronauts blasted off into outer space for China’s 3rd manned space flight. They will orbit the earth for 4 days and take a 4 minute space walk and test a newly designed space suit. China wants to be the third independent player in space, following the United States and Russia. As reported by Michel Cormier. Premier Charest promises Help For Villagers with $50 million in aide and high-speed internet. Car Parts Plant Closing and CGI Layoffs and Paul McCartney in Israel for the first time. Followed by her pregnant biosphere and the break.

Returning for Paul McCartney performing his song Jet in Tel Aviv. It was his first time playing in Israel. The Beatles were banned from playing in Israel in 1965. McCartney’s Bethlehem visit angered Palestinians, but Paul said “I’m bringing a message of peace.” As reported by Peter Armstrong. Warhol Live in at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, features music and dance in his work. The exhibit runs till January 18th. Current temperature was 23 degrees. 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: Montreal 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.

My Circle Unity Loves Her Healing Refugees

Crows cawed amid the hammers of roof work on a house in the neighbourhood. Crows cawed in bursts of 6.  A long strand of spider’s web made a line across the gravel. it stretched straight off the roof. I don’t know what it connected to. Its ribbed contours shone in the light.  Orb of Sun’s light was verging on hot.  There was humidity and a gentle breeze. I was enjoying my absorption of heat.  It was a gorgeous autumn morning.  Most of the trees were still green.  More than a few had some yellowing. Some leaves were burnt orange. Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

 

Cicadas sang at 10:47.  Blue skies pervaded, but with a faint sheen.  To the south, there was a pale wash.  Many flies and wasps were speeding this way and that. Birds had quiet voices.  There were no fluctuations of shadow and light.  Details were clear and all was aglow. A crow cawed 11 times as she passed over, adding 7 more as she went.  A second  crow followed behind. The 2 started diving and cawing. They were joined by a third. A 4th cawed from somewhere nearby. Traffic was unobtrusive, almost at whisper’s hush.  Crows played hide and seek by the shimmering tree, flapping and cawing with glee. Suddenly there were 6 on the wind. A 7th followed soon after.  An 8th crow remained.  Yellow light and I love her.  I’m in love with Anna in this.

 

Death puts a big gap in your plans and from the depths it brings renewal.  Aching was acute but the edge was slowly dissolving. Unwinding came in with sensation shapes. The breeze picked up, a blackbird clucked as she passed me.  Cicadas sang at 11:15. under a faint crescent moon.  My roof  watch  loves her secret house.  My hand holding loves her refugee hug.  My modest blanket loves her skin covering.  My shell belt loves her womb bubble. My hotel garage loves her security car.  My umbrella hat loves her greenhouse glove.  My castle guarding loves her drawbridge safety.  My supporting unity loves her care circle.  My boat helmet loves her running clothes.  My sheltering reality loves her cherished parent. My door closed safeguard loves her police lock.  My protecting house loves her insurance laws. My cage renting loves her harbour tent.  My brown neighbours healing loves her defending immunity.  I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.” –John 5:24.  “Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.” –Matthew 24:35.  “And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” –Isaiah 65:24.  I love Anna Dirksen.

 

Meanwhile, the playground contraption is more like a disaster area.  Injuries have skyrocketed.  I saw 4 hand-related injuries today, and one of them was Juliet. She came to me with the tiniest scratch on her thumb, so I put a band aid on it. Another hand injury for the boy who punched a brick column instead of his foe. I saw another boy holding his hand with limp wrist to see Jean. Another boy fell down and injured his wrist and went in. I foresaw that he would topple for no reason that I could surmise and I was surprised at myself when he did and I was more surprised to learn that Homer had 24 hours to live after eating poisonous blowfish at a sushi restaurant with the family.  He makes a wish list for last things to do and makes a videotape for his baby daughter. He nixes most of his plans to go fishing with his father before he sleeps with his wife on the last night of his life. In the morning he is renewed and Criss Angel said said the number 13 plays a role in his dreams about death. So he gets an MF 13 motor bike for his road trip to where he gives himself 13 seconds to escape a speeding car full of explosives before it plummets into a gorge.  He doesn’t make it and was feared dead.  Followed by clothes removal by hypnosis and breast enhancement by osmosis.

 

On CBC Newsworld Heather Hiscox wore a brown jacket with a white scarf with brown marks.  Marivel Taruc wore a black jacket with white wrist and waist bands and a grey top.  Julie Van Dusen wore a blue blouse with a grey jacket and a ring necklace. Nil Koksal wore a blue pattern blouse with a grey jacket. Colleen Jones wore a black turtleneck sweater and a red coat with black buttons.  Henry Champ wore a grey jacket and a pink shirt with a rainbow stripe tie.  David McKie wore a grey shirt with a red tie.  Cameron Macintosh wore a pale yellow shirt with a black jacket and a black and white tie.  Nancy Wilson wore a red sweater and a white blouse.  Jeannie Lee wore a black blouse.  Suhana Meharchand wore a red top and a string of flat round gold pieces. Johanna Wagstaffe wore grey slacks and a grey vest and a black blouse.  Harry Forestell wore a grey jacket and a white shirt and a grey and white tie.  On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, do expensive anti-wrinkling creams work? Protect your skin with sun screen, and transforming coffee tables for your house.

 

On Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines with a white shirt and a blue tie with white marks.  Clash at a College, Caffeine Danger, Habs Hit 100, Spectacular.  Top Story: Clash at a College. A violent brawl erupted at a CEGEP in Montreal North.  Police cant tell if shots were fired but they arrested 5 suspects.  As reported by Kristin Falcao in a black jacket and a grey top with black buttons.  Energy drinks are popular with young people but they are loaded with too much caffeine.  Health workers worry about the risks. Some researchers say there should be warning labels.  One energy drink has 400 mg of caffeine. It’s the same as 5 cups of coffee.  “There needs to be a clear warning” on energy drinks that are aggressively marketed to young vulnerable populations. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a grey jacket and an orange top.

 

A Montreal woman now has the money for returning to Greece. It’s an emotional journey to testify against the man who drugged and raped her and 3 other women while she was vacationing there last year. Natalie Karneef keeps a blog where she tells her story.  “It’s very draining… It affects you physically.” To see her the full interview with Shari Okeke please go to www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix. Followed by the forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a brown suit, white shirt and a black and white with red tie at a current temperature of 23.2, feeling like 26.0 with 53% humidity and 19 km/h winds.  Today’s high was 23.3.  Record high was 26. 7 in 1968.  Record low was 1.7 in 1974.  Habs Celebrate 100.  It’s a big year for the Montreal Canadiens.  The Bell Center is making room for a Canadiens Hall of Fame. Coming Up: Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket and a white shirt with a yellow and white patterned tie and more for the Habs, including the biggest screen in the history of the game and a new hockey rink in St. Michel and the return of Claude Lemieux.

 

The Jewish Congress of Canada spoke at the School Attack hearing followed by Murder in Cote-des-Neiges.  A 24-year-old man was stabbed. It’s the 50th murder of the year. Followed by the Suspicious Death of a 46-year-old man.  “Summer’s back –for how long?” followed by industry stacks to the break.  Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro “under beautiful blue skies” and a current temperature of 23.0, feeling like 23.9 with 53% humidity and 13 km/h winds.  Tonight’s low will be 12 degree with 15 km/h winds.  Tomorrow it will be 24 and feel like 26. The 5-day forecast is 24 21 22 18 16.  Republican presidential candidate, John McCain wants to postpone the presidential debate and return to Washington to work on a better rescue package than the one proposed by President Bush.  Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said the next president of the United States should be able to do more than one thing and a return to Washington might not be a good thing and what better time than now to have a debate.  Tonight, President Bush will make a prime time speech and ask the people to trust him again in a time of crisis. As reported by Alison Smith.  Merrill Lynch Canada’s report warns Is Canada Next? Stephen Harper said he doesn’t agree at all with Merrill Lynch.  Mostly losses on the markets for the day’s closing numbers. Gas Prices Drop. It’s $1.17 per litre in the city.  Neighbours are still shocked that a repeat drunk driver fled the scene at 8 pm when his pickup truck hit two teens on a scooter and killed one. The man faces 7 charges including Impaired Driving Causing Death.  As reported by David Shum. 

 

Suspect Tasered after domestic complaint and a Coke Bust put a dent in sales.  The phone rang at 6:24 but nobody spoke and my voice echoed, followed by Greenpeace Protest and the Listeriosis crisis has people worried about the safety of their food, followed by the break.  Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca and Top Story: Clash at a College. Police are investigating a violent brawl at CEGEP Ahuntisc. Gunshots were heard before 2:00 outside the school. 20 people were involved. Police made 5 arrests and could be making more.  As reported by Kristin Falcao.  School Carries On at Luther College.  5 charges were laid on the 16-year-old boy while counselors help students work through their fears.  Finland mourns following the deadly shooting at a trade school.  10 people were killed, 8 were female. The shooter set the classroom on fire burning their bodies beyond recognition. 

 

Officials at Canada’s food inspection agency knew there were problems in 2005. They say that 80% have been dealt with but they did not say which. A report said it had no clear policy on when a recall requires public warning.  Harper promised to help “200 inspectors” followed by a clear and mild night to the break. Returning for Canada Votes.  2 main themes on Canadians minds are the environment and the economy.  A recent poll paints a bleak picture of middle class families.  75% are stressed by finances, with the cost of basic groceries rising 28% but income only up 7%.  “It just frustrates me to no limit”  94% of middle class families don’t believe the government is listening to them.  As reported by Lynn Robson in a red jacket with a black turtleneck.  The National with Peter Mansbridge will be in Oshawa Ontario. Younger voters aren’t getting their information about politics in the traditional way and politicians are not using the right tools to reach them. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black jacket and a white blouse. 

 

Toronto TV and Film actors are keeping up pressure on the Tories for slashing $45 million in arts funding, followed by last night’s Protest Concert and Quebec Women Against Harper. QFL Supports Duceppe and “It’s a nice night out there.” Followed by her green garden of love to the break.  Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro and showers late Friday. A current temperature of 23 degrees. Tonight’s high will be 12 degrees, feeling like 13. Tomorrow morning it will be 14 degrees, feeling like 14 with 5 to 10 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 24 21 22 18 16 13 13. Stock Talk with PJ Stock and Roberval cheered the Habs on. The team will have the biggest electronic scoreboard in NHL history. It’s 5 times bigger than before. After taking 5 years off, 43-year old Claude Lemieux wants to return to hockey. PJ said it’s a bad idea. Followed by the break.  Returning for AIDS Drugs For Africa worth $7 million to Rwanda. A last look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 23 degrees, feeling like 22.9 with 53% humidity and 13 km/h winds.  “Sunny and warm again tomorrow.”  Michel signed off for the evening. 

 

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