My Yin-Yang Marriage Rainbow Loves Her Home Mandala Garden
Blue skies had a white dusting of cloud in the southern horizon. A pale brown haze on the east sky spread all the way to the far northwest. Sunlight was bright. It was warm. Cicadas were harmonizing. It was 10:37. Her mountain of love glowed hazy as well. Trees stood still in the faint wind. A puppy dog barked from somewhere. Traffic percolated in spurts on the road. Trees were pointillist beauties, in green shades and highlights. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
The stillness of buildings and trees along with the backdrop of sky gave me a photographic impression, verging on timelessness. Shadows were dark and clear. Highlights showed great detail, in texture, in contrast and colour. I could hear no chirping birds beneath the loud cicada tune orchestration. Their unison choir increased with great swells at 10:56. A tiny white butterfly danced. Current increased with low friction. I was not at odds with myself. I felt honoured and proud to be writing for Anna my soulmate on this day. Yes, I would be truly blessed if she’d be my beloved wife, living our dreams together. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this..
Greenness around me kept me loving her more. I was touched with tender emotion for her. My yearning for her merged with my deepest unraveling. I craved to hug her. I was completely enthused for her. The light appeared once on her mountain of love at 11:11. But it could have been my imagination. I haven’t seen it for some time. No birds in the sky but a squirrel was crawling along the ledge of a roof. 3 lovebirds suddenly appeared at 11:21. It was chaotic on my first day with the kids in the schoolyard. I juggled new pairs of room numbers. Juliet and Veronica remembered me. Kids cheated to play on the new schoolyard contraption. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My marriage mandala loves her Yin-Yang home. My grey garden loves her rainbow flower. My harp blending loves her mating dance. My beloved bride loves her groom lover. My relationship garden loves her rose window bouquet. My lovemaking couple loves her uniting lovers. My joining link loves her binding peace. My merging associate loves her amalgamation consensus. My complementary compatibility loves her companionship bond. My fire burning wood juggler loves her pendulum knot rope. My copulating glue loves her compound fuse. My tune harmonizing loves her orchestration mix. My bridging cooperation loves her complementing agreement. My androgyny tie loves her mutuality ring. I love her lunar black bible verse from my Egyptian box “Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion, for, lo, I come, and I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith the Lord.” –Zachariah 2:10. “I will go before thee, and make the crooked places straight.” Isaiah 45:2. “I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh.” Acts 2:17. “”When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned.” Isaiah 43:2. “In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.” –John 14:2. “The Lord is my strength, and song, and he is become my salvation.” –Exodus 15:2. “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.” –Malachi 4:2. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, I spoke with Tristan by phone. He made me laugh out loud at his plot descriptions for the films that he made with The Movie’s game demo. He’s learning to run a studio while keeping a budget in the context of film history. I will buy him that excellent game after Homer spends $250 for Dr. Monroe’s Family Therapy clinic with some recently unfrozen Bluth Company funds. Tobias wants to use the money to do a remake of the film Annie Hall but with Robert Redford as director instead of Sofia Coppola. Michael spends it all on hundreds of acres of his uncle’s lemon groves but his mother saves him from his bad investment.
On CBC News Morning, Heather Hiscox wore a blue jacket with a white top. Colleen Jones wore a dark green army style jacket with a matching green army cap, pearls and a white cross. Ann Macmillan wore a white jacket with an olive and black top. David McKie wore a purple-grey shirt with a yellow black and white chess board patterned tie. Nil Koksal wore a black top with a black sweater with grey ribbons. Henry Champ wore a tan jacket with a blue striped shirt and a black with grey tie. Carolyn Dunn wore black raingear. Marivel Taruc wore a blue blouse. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a black jacket and slacks with an orange top. Rob Gordon wore a black coat. Jeannie Lee wore a beige jacket with a yellow top. Nancy Wilson wore a grey jacket with white branch patterns. Suhana Meharchand wore a black jacket with white collar tubes and a white top.
On CBC News at Six, Michel Godbout wore a light grey jacket with a white shirt and a grey and brown striped tie. Math… Science… Gambling? School Needs Project, Everyone’s Invited. Endless Summer. Agenda books for Dawson students have an ad inviting them to gamble and party and smoke indoors at the Kahnawake casino. Many students feel the ad is inappropriate. The student union will review their ad policy for next year’s agenda. As reported by Amanda Margison in a blue top. Tens of thousands of kids went back to school today. 800 Canadians were surveyed on the quality of their children’s education. 8% say it is excellent 56% of parents believe that schools are teaching their kids the right stuff for the times. More on this survey at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.
56,000 children went back to school today at the English language school system. Some kids were coming for the first time, making their parents nervous. As reported by Shari Okeke in a green blouse. CBC’s School Needs Project resumes. 8 schools will present their dream proposals for $10,000. As reported by Andrew Chang. 4 more people are sick from the Salmonella Outbreak but No Listeriosis Contamination found in the Quebec cheese. 14 Canadian people were killed from Maple Leaf meat contaminated by listeriosis. 7 more deaths are under investigation. The numbers haven’t changed since yesterday. More on this at www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal.
Frank Cavallaro for the weather in a grey suit, white shirt and a yellow striped tie at a current temperature of 30 degrees, feeling like 36 with 7 km/h winds. Today’s high was 30.2. Record high was 31.1 set in 1953. Record low was 5.2 in 1992. A Laval man is in custody after his Car Rams Police Motorcycle. Mental Health Lawsuit after patients complain they are turned away from hospitals not in their neighbourhood. Followed by Bus Beheading Lawsuit, holding Greyhound liable. A federal election call for this fall is almost a done deal while Stephane Dion unveiled a new candidate and his green shift environmental plan. It has a polluter-pay policy for $15 billion in income tax cuts. Jack Layton compared his environment plan with the Conservative’s plan. As reported by Julie Van Dusen. Followed by time, the river and the break.
Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 30 degrees feeling like 36 with 7 km/h winds. 18 degrees tonight, feeling like 20 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 30 degrees, feeling like 37 with 5 km/h winds. Hurricane Gustav has been downgraded to a tropical depression with winds at 40 km/h. Lined up to come is tropical storm Hanna with 110 km/h winds and the 9th named storm Ike. Josephine comes after. 8 schools unraveled their School Needs Projects. All projects must be environmentally friendly, from a butterfly garden, to fresh blades of grass, to an outdoor learning experience. As reported by Andrew Chang in a grey jacket and a white shirt. More on this at the website www.cbc.ca/newsatsixmontreal followed by the preview for a wedding in the country with the community invited to the bridge and the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Google launches its new web browser, Chrome. As reported by Ron Charles. Tractor maker John Deere is closing one of its plants, putting 800 out of work. Maclean to Head CSA followed by No More Free Bags at the SAQ and CINAR Suit. Top Story: The new Dawson college agenda is getting negative attention for its full-page advertisement of a Kahnawake casino. The student union calls it an oversight. Amanda Margison spoke to concerned students. A bride-to-be in the Laurentian community of Ste-Agathe-des-Monts is holding her wedding in public. The community is invited in the wake of anti-Semitic incidents. The town is pleased to share in Hanna’s wedding. “Near record-breaking temperatures today, followed by the underpass and the break.
Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. The Big Easy is breathing a little easier tonight. But Gustav is blamed for 8 deaths. Damage estimates for the Gulf Coast are $8 billion. 75,000 National Guards have been deployed across the state. As reported by Carolyn Dunn. Growing political storms include John McCain upstaged by Gustav and his running mate when Sarah Palin announced that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is 7 months pregnant. She was reported to have supported the Bridge to Nowhere before she opposed it. A state investigation claims she fired her brother-in-law from the police force in an act of vindictiveness. Reports also claim that her newborn son is really her daughter’s child too. As reported by Neil Macdonald in a black jacket, white shirt and a silver-grey tie.
Plane Lands Safely, after the Toronto-bound jet made an emergency landing in Los Angeles. PJ Stock is back for Stock Talk in a black jacket with grey pinstripes and a white shirt. Frank Cavallaro said summer-like conditions continue, followed by the harbour and the break. Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro with a low tonight of 18 degrees, feeling like 20 with 5 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 21 degrees, rising to 30 and falling to 20. The 7-day forecast is 30 26 24 20 23 20 19. Stock Talk with PJ Stock talking about 17-year pro, Brett Favre coming out of retirement and the Montreal Alouettes coach change. Hockey Night in Canada will soon have a brand new theme song. Followed by relating-betwixt and the break.
Returning for the harbour live and 13,000 entries for Hockey Night in Canada’s theme song contest. A sample was given of entries. The winner will be chosen on October 11th. As reported by Lynda Calvert. Frank with the final weather at well-above average temperatures. Current temperature was 29 degrees, feeling like 35 with 14 km/h winds. Frank announced 5 finalists and the kinds of pie’s he will have to taste. 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 at Six re-reportage of adjust, agreement, amalgamate, associate, binding, bond, bridging, centralize, co-ordinate, combine, combining, companionship, compatibility, complementing, compound, concentrate, connect, consensus, consolidate, cooperation, copulating, couple, even, fasten, fuse, join, link, marry, merging, mix, mutuality, orchestrate, organizing, pair, peace, reconcile, stick, synthesize, tie and tune.