My Sheltering Parent Loves Her Caring Quilt
Blue skies persisted. There wasn’t a cloud. Only some faint ones in the distant northwest. The shimmering tree flickered, gorgeously, with yellow and green. A car horn sounded at 10:07. Planes taking off with an aeronautic rumble, unbelievably loud. Through the hollow blue sky it echoed. A train sounded its signal within seconds of it. Looking at internal experience, recovery level was good. Physical density was more clearly apprehended. I was able to detect more definite shapes, trace the edges with a soft fluid part in between. Inner movement wasn’t static. My watching transformed it but it was going through its own process as well. I saw the first wasp in days cautiously buzz. Something I couldn’t put my finger on was showing signs of improvement. I was feeling strong movie vibes, like I was an actor in a film. The aeronautic rumble returned with such an alarming volume at 10:18. Crows cawed within seconds after. I was feeling very positive, with freedom from restraints, and an increasingly good well-being. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Orb of Sun was perfectly placed with a great deal of satisfaction. Trees were still as statues, the panoramaic view was beautiful for a camera. It was for my opening sequence on the roof, a nice wide angle shot. A crow cawed thrice at 10:24, adding 3 more caws as she went, passing over the trees. She cawed 3 more times. They were deliberately long drawn-out caws. She cawed 3 more caws and another 3. That was when I spotted her in the dark tree to my left, below. She left her wings to dangle, as she was preening herself. Then she took of like a shot to the tree barely with leaves. I almost missed her in while I was writing. She perched there quietly, surveying. She recognized what she saw, peered at it then taking off, she was gone. A small light was on her mountain of love. A gigantic overwhelming rumble thundered in the northwest, as a plane was taking off at exactly 10:30. The northern horizon was filthy, with a dingy pall, almost dark cloud. Yellow leaves were otherworldly, a beautiful design for sunlight passing through. As far as all the fall mornings I’ve ever had in my life, this was one of the best. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Lovebirds were sweetly chirping. A seagull called. 2 sparrows flew. One loud blast of a car horn interrupted at 10:38. Drying gravel crackled. There was still a wide damp space. I wanted to be her best method actor, her leading man. To stand together on the stage holding hands. She is my water priestess of dreams. A tiny light flickered on her mountain of love. Traffic was almost silent, nothing to speak of. Sirens wailed at 11:04. More sirens at 11:09. The shimmering tree flickered its millions of tiny fan leaves. Anna is the rose of my heart. My brown skin loves her healing hug. My boat car loves her harbour garage. My blanket insurance loves her hotel greenhouse. My shell house loves her bubble wall. My cage anxiety loves her reality key. My sheltering parent loves her cherished quilt. My castle lock loves her preserved carpet.
My modest shelter loves her accommodating roof. My renting rules loves her neighbour’s door closed. My holding belt loves her trademark clothes. My patent protecting loves her copyright laws. My police barricade loves her security shield. My protecting armor loves her safety helmet. My conserving circle loves her containing unity. My pleading immunity loves her secret refuge. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “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 “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 into life.” -John 5:24. “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.” -Matthew 24:13 “And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple verily, I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.” Matthew 10:42 I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, a cat burglar strikes 15 houses in the neighborhood. Homer forms a vigilante team, but his elderly father catches the man who sends them all on a wild goose chase. Just like the film It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, everyone goes looking for money. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a black sweater with a black top. Marivel Taruc wore a black jacket with a green top. Colleen Jones wore a red coat with a black turtleneck and a red cap. Henry Champ wore a grey jacket and a peach shirt with a rainbow-striped tie. Nil Koksal wore a grey blouse with orange patterns and sparkles and a purple coat. Jelena Adzic wore a red top. Nancy Wilson wore a black vest and a white blouse. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a white shirt with red and black striped tie. Jeannie Lee wore a mottled grey jacket and a white top. Kalin Mitchell wore a grey suit and a blue shirt with a yellow and white striped tie.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with a white shirt and a golden yellow tie. Deadly Hit and Run, Bunker Fire Arrests, Hallowe’en exposed. Still Mild But… Top Story: Deadly Hit and Run. A 56-year-old man is in custody. The repeat offender struck and killed Annie, a 47-year-old woman in a wheelchair with his car. He then left the scene at Les Cedres, lost control of his car and landed in a ditch. He pleaded not guilty to 4 charges including hit and run causing death. She leaves behind a life-partner and a 7-year-old daughter. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black coat, grey slacks and white scarf. Update: Bunker Fire Arrests. 3 men are in custody. They are not tied to biker gangs. As reported by Louis Hamann in a black suit, white shirt and a black and white striped tie.
The Federal Monthly Deficit will be posted. “We will have a modest surplus in this fiscal year” amid substantial global uncertainty. As reported by Margo McDiarmid in a black sweater and a white blouse. The Canadian dollar had mostly a down day. Some positive economic news: A $16.5 million Cultural Showcase will be built at 222 St-Catherine Street. Liberal Wins Seat following a judicial recount. She won by 69 votes. The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit, white shirt and a yellow tie on a “Beautiful day” Current temperature was 11.7 feeling like 12.0 with 38% humidity and 11 km/h winds. “The rain should begin tomorrow afternoon.” Not So Fantastic Plastic: Work is afoot to make sure plastic bags don’t end up as landfill. Plastic bag recycling is not done very well in Quebec. It doesn’t have its own recycling plant. 14% of plastic bags are recycled in Quebec every year. As reported by Amanda Margison in a grey coat with a long blue scarf. “Clouds moving in and wee will see some rain.” Followed by the break.
Almanac temperatures show the record low was -5.6 set in 1964. Record high was 22.8 in 1963. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro at a current temperature of 11.0 feeling like 11.0 with 44% humidity and 9 km/h winds. Nova Scotia had the hot spot today at 16.0. Rain should begin tomorrow afternoon with winds gusting at 50 to 80 km/h. Tonight’s low will be 6 degrees feeling like 7 with 20 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 14 degrees, feeling like 17 with 80 km/h winds. The 5-day forecast is 14 13 9 5 4. Montreal Matters: Youth. A Young Entrepreneur started his successful computer support business Diffingo Solutions when he was 15 years old. A well-known Montreal bank robber is facing a Perjury Trial. Fire Destroys Abbey at 6 am. 50 firefighters were called. The Abbey was unoccupied. Followed by Car Hits Scooter. Update: Highway Re-opens. Her mountain of love to the break.
Mario Dumont met with the media before this weekend’s ADQ meeting, and spoke about yesterday’s 2 ADQ defections to the Quebec Liberals. “We have a united caucus.” Rumors are that more disgruntled members are ready to jump ship. Hallowe’en Exposed with skimpy disguises for girls as young as 4 years old. Young girl’s costumes are becoming more and more provocative “The manufacturers know what sells.” As reported by Kristin Falcao in a grey blouse and a friendly ape mascot. Michel asked viewers for their take. Top Story: Wheelchair Hit & Run. A 47-year-old woman was killed while out with her dog on her birthday. To the 4 hit and run charges, Walsh pleaded not guilty. Another hit and run: A woman struck by a car and dragged for a kilometer. Hospital Expansion at St-Eustache. There were 7,000 Sick Days For Teachers last year. Accommodation at Work. “It could be soggy tomorrow.” Followed by the casino and the break.
Returning for Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. Killer’s Mother Speaks. In December 1989, 14 women were killed at Polytechnic by Marc Lepine. It was the worst mass shooting in Canadian history. He said that he did it because he hated feminists. Marc Lepine’s mother spoke with Lynne Robson. She asked “What was his definition of feminists?” She said she fit the description and believes his hatred was directed at her. “He never spoke to anyone of his feelings.” Lynne Robson’s complete interview with Monique Lepine is on tonight on The National. Factory Fire in Edmonton. Cemetery Attack in Bucharest, Romania. Jewish groups say it was a deliberate attack. Israeli Election? A unity government is likely doomed. Barack Obama is Off-Trail to visit his sick grandmother in Hawaii 11 days before the end of his campaign. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk in a black jacket, white shirt and red tie. “Rain heading our way.” Followed by the break.
Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. Winds will pick up tomorrow morning. The rain should hit around lunch time. We could receive 20 to 25 mm. Tonight’s low will be 6 degrees, feeling like 7. Tomorrow morning it will be 7 degrees, feeling like 9 with 30 to 50 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 14 13 9 5 5 4 7. Stock Talk with PJ Stock and “something on his face” It’s The Parros Look. Ducks in Town and Midnight Fight followed by the break. Returning for Be Green with Geeta Nadkarni in a red top and tips on how to winterize your home with the planet in mind.. “Winter’s coming.” A last check on the forecast at a current temperature of 11.0 feeling like 11 with 44% humidity and winds at 9 km/h. Michel signed off for the weekend. 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 accommodating, anxiety, care, cautious, cherish, conserve, containing, defend, defensiveness, fear, guarding, healing, hide, holding, immunity, keep, lie, modesty, parent, pleading, police, preserve, preventing, reality, refuge, safeguard, safety, security, sheltering, shield, supporting, unity and watch.