My Logging Intervention Loves Her Red Ape
I was completely surprised by the blue sky, the clear air and the warm sun. Trees were completely still. Orb of Sun was free from all cloudy surroundings. Only a few spare fleecy ones lined the southern horizon. Children’s voices arose from a high school soccer field. I did not have to brace myself in the cold wind. Orb of Sun was miraculously heating. I came to the rooftop prepared. I wore my green and purple coat with brown gardening gloves and a black tuque. A crow cawed thrice, hidden by trees. I was able to relax and write quietly. Her mountain of love showed shades of green with shades of brown. Orange trees stood out with the red ones. A small light shone on her mountain of love at 10:45. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Traffic was almost silent. It was “gone before to that unknown and distant shore”. The gravel was part dry and part damp. The rainwater pool was a sopping spot. Shadows were clearly defined, faithful to the contour of things. It was easy for me to see the rooftops of houses with more laid bare trees. I closed my eyes and saw green with speckled dark plasma. I found it easy to relax in the radiant heat. A dog barked at 11:02. Birds were remote, there were no flocks. A squirrel explored the roof of the apartment building across the street. Inner current was mild. I followed it closely. Another dog barked at 11:15. After a pleasant walk, it was warm and sunny in the schoolyard. Hanna and Annie drew a nice picture of my face and wrote my name on my monitor pass. All the while I was awake and alive and in love with Anna. My powerful arm loves her holding weight. My army enforcement loves her soldiers in charge. My ascetic passion loves her concentrated potency. My axe sharpening loves her chopping attack.
My logging intervention loves her red ape. My challenging boxer loves her coercing bully. My dynamite imbalance loves her explosives police. My gun rule loves her shooting cannon. My cyclotron generator loves her gravity mastery. My hips push loves her holding thighs. My horse power loves her engine drive. My dynamic energy loves her determining necessity. My intensifying volcano loves her compelling tidal wave. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “The fear of the Lord tendeth to life, and he that hath it shall abide satisfied; he shall not be visited with evil.” -Proverbs 19:23 “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” -Psalm 23:4 “Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven.” Luke 6:23 “But he knoweth the way that I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.” Job 23:10. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Homer finds a pair of glasses in the toilet at work. They belong to Dr. Henry Kissinger. Mr. Burns receives bad economic news. He could layoff a few employees, he muses. The city of Springfield suffers hard times. A casino on the waterfront will bring back city funds. Homer’s dream job is to be a blackjack dealer. Marge quickly becomes an out-of-control gambler and is absent from the family most of the time. They suffer for her compulsion. Bart starts his own casino business in the treehouse. Homer saves his wife’s life from being tripped up by her video lottery terminal disease and he likes to rub it in. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a purple blouse and a black vest. Colleen Jones wore a white knit sweater with a white cap and a green and white scarf. Marivel Taruc wore a black jacket with a red blouse. Nil Koksal wore a red turtleneck sweater. Rosemary Barton wore a blue blouse and a black vest. Nancy Durham wore a white silver sweater with a black top. Bob McDonald wore a grey shirt. (I apologize for often misspelling his name) Nancy Wilson wore a white blouse with a mottled black and white knit sweater. Jeannie Lee wore a brown jacket with a black top. Suhana Meharchand wore a white blouse and a black vest with black and white stripes. Jelena Adzic wore dark grey slacks and a black top with a gigantic silver rose broach that was twinkled with jewels. Kalin Mitchell wore a grey suit and a white shirt with a red and black striped tie. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, recycling your computer, a Verdun hero, elegant dresses, pasta & wine pairings.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black and grey striped jacket and a white shirt with a yellow gray and black striped tie. Race For a Deal, Highway Mess, Crossing The Floor, Enjoy Your Friday. Top Story: Race For a Deal. Montreal mayor, Gerald Tremblay returns from his trip to London, England. He met with Bernie Ecclestone to keep the Grand Prix in Montreal in gear. He was hoping for good news, but that was not the case. “We have a better understanding of the issues.” Tremblay said. A private investor is needed. Cirque du Soleil’s Guy Laliberte could be one. Mayor Tremblay will speak publicly very soon about what Ecclestone wants for keeping Montreal on the Formula-1 circuit. As reported by Amanda Margison in a grey jacket with a purple scarf and a white blouse.
Crossing The Floor: Two ADQ MNAs are now members of Charest’s minority government. “A political coup no one saw coming.” The 2 MNAs were never actively solicited by the Premier. “Politics is the art of inclusion.” Jean Charest said. As reported by David Shum in a black coat, black sweater and black shirt. ADQ leader Mario Dumont said his party is better without them. Charest’s Liberals will now have 48 seats. The ADQ has 39. The PQ has 36. There are 2 vacant seats. Followed by the Last Crossing in 1980. Highway 30 is still closed after a propane truck overturned this afternoon. 1 man is dead after a Car Hits Truck. A Vermont judge says a Montreal woman charged with 1st degree murder for drowning her son across the border is Fit For Trial. A 5th suspect is under a Dynamite Arrest. Further explosives arrests are possible. 1,200 kilos were stolen by men with links to biker gangs.
The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a brown suit and a white shirt with pink lines and a white tie. Current temperature was 6.1 degrees, feeling like 6.0 with 57% humidity and 9 km/h winds. “It looks like a mild weekend.” A 19-year-old garbage collector on the third day of his job was accidentally killed when his own truck backed into him, crushing his legs. 2 other garbage collectors were treated for shock after they witnessed the accident. A full investigation is planned. As reported by Dan Halton in a grey shirt and a grey coat. Young Couple Dies In Fire, after attempting to make hash oil. Followed by Fire in Lasalle and a 35-year-old man is in hospital after a Chomedy Stabbing. Former head of the International Olympics Committee, Dick Pound Apologizes for comments he made implying that aboriginals are savages. Followed by the bridge to the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 6.0, feeling like 6.0 with 46% humidity and 6 km/h winds. Today’s high was 7.2. A nice Friday and milder on Saturday, but cloudy. Tonight’s low will be 0 degrees, feeling like 0 with light winds at 10 km/h. Tomorrow it will be bright and 11 degrees, feeling like 12 with 10 to 20 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 11 14 14 10 6. Highway 30 is still closed in both directions after a propane truck accident. The truck flipped over. No one was injured. There is no propane leak. It will be closed till at least 9 pm. Take highway 132 off the Champlain Bridge to avoid the Highway Mess. As reported by Kristin Falcao in a burgundy red coat.
The Turcot Interchange reconstruction project will take 6 years, but it should be scrapped, say critics. The Charest government is sticking to its plan. 280,000 drivers use it every day. “It’s what crumbling infrastructure looks like.” As reported by Louis Hamann in a black jacket, white shirt and black tie. An Airport Link would run from downtown to the airport. But CN and CP are too busy for that now. Pedestrian Mall a success in the gay village. 2 million people visited the stretch. Followed by the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and a mix of good and bad economic news for Canada. The Bank of Canada warns that Growth Slows. Canada’s economy is stuck. “Not a recession, but not far from it.” The Harper government announced more help for Canadian banks. “The bottom line: It’s going to be a tough year.” As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black jacket and a black and white striped blouse.
Top Story: Mayor Speaks About F1 followed by Your Turn and some viewer’s thoughts about Paying For The F1 Race. One viewer prefered “a festival less concerned with speed and pollution.” Before going to the mayor’s press conference live at Trudeau Airport, 27 people died in India after an illegal fireworks factory exploded in a Fireworks Inferno. “The next weather-maker should be here tomorrow night.” Followed by the bridge and the break. Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. The controversial HPV Vaccine for girls in grade 4 through grade 9 protects young girls against cervical cancer and genital warts. Eligible Girls Who Opted for HPV Vaccine is 80% in Quebec and 85% in Nova Scotia. But there is still dissension about long-term prevention and safety. As reported by Gerri Barrer in a grey jacket and a black top with a large sparkling broach. New MS Drug stops progression of the early stages of M.S. “It’s the single most important treatment.”
Roast Beef Sandwich Recall. There’s a complete list on the website. The Liberal party held their first caucus meeting in Ottawa. It was also Justin Trudeau’s first. Former prime minister Chretien Honoured at the University of Western Ontario. “Milder conditions moving in.” Followed by the break. Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. Clear skies overnight and “a bright sunny start to your Friday. Tonight’s low will be 0 degrees. Tomorrow morning it will be 4 degrees, feeling like 4 with 10 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 11 14 14 10 6 5 7. The Canadian dollar dropped 14 cents since September after being on par with the US dollar for most of the year. Royal Orr in a black coat and a black sweater with a white shirt spoke to bird expert David Bird about the loon’s personality in relation to the dollar’s behaviour. “An eagle is all the loon has to fear” in the bear market, said Bird in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue.
Top Story: Race for a Deal. Mayor Gerald Tremblay just spoke at Trudeau Airport after returning from his meeting with Bernie Ecclestone. “An economic package needs to be hammered out” to save Montreal’s Formula-1. “Yes, there is a possibility in 2009 and in subsequent years.” said Mayor Tremblay. As reported by Amanda Margison. Followed by the break and a Montreal Matters: Youth preview. The Scene and Madonna’s second sold-out show in Montreal at the Bell Center tonight. 18,000 fans went last night. Average tickets cost $350. Shari Okeke in a black leather jacket and a white blouse spoke to 2 adoring fans “She’s the icon for women in this generation.” Oscar Salutes NFB and Women In Nets the first time ever for the Montreal Canadiens. CBC Radio’s Daybreak will broadcast live tomorrow morning at Lauren Hill Academy, on 88.5 FM. A last look at the forecast at 6.0 degrees, feeling like 6.0 with 46% humidity and 6 km/h winds. Oldest Person? A South African woman was born in 1894, making her 114 years old. 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 aggravating, ardor, attack, challenging, coercing, compel, concentrated, convincing, drive, dynamic, effective, energy, enforcing, imbalance, in charge, intervention, mastery, necessity, passion, potency, power, push, ram, rule, sharpening, strength, weight.