My Spirit Baptism Loves Her Falling Water Healer
Grey clouds extended to every horizon, sealing out all chance of blue. The clouds were thick and low, showing soft folds of clay-like elephant skin. The grey shade intensified the yellow in the treescape. The wind blew very strong, gusting this way and that. It was too cold for a jacket. I wore my purple and green coat instead. The dampness of the air saturated my soul and sank under my clothes into my skin. Winter weather was coming. 3 crows flew with joy through the air at 10:40. A fourth crow followed behind. 2 in front made sweet cackles of love. They flew close, side-by-side, adoring each other’s flight. Current moved freely within. Aching from strain disappearing. Her mountain of love looked like soft moss. A siren wailed at 10:44. Find droplets of rain started to fall at 10:45. The sky got progressively darker. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Meshed wires were becoming untangled. Frayed edges blended in. Struggle found its reward. I navigated vulnerable regions in the clot of forgetting. I was ashamed of myself, but I posed no harm. Trees undulated as if they were sea sponges. A yellow lovebird chirped as she flew, beating her wings and diving. 4 pigeons flew at top speed. A dog barked at 10:55. Her mountain of love had grey fog. The voices of children wafted from the schoolyard. Rain sprayed down as fine mist. A red leaf floated on the wind. 5 pigeons flapped south in flight, passing a group of 6 heading north. The gravel soon became a damp carpet from the rain that vibrated in the air. The sensation of skin rippling as energy moved through meridians of my left leg. Intimate regions were finding freedom. A siren wailed at 11:15 according to my octagon clock speckled with moisture. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
My ambulance patient loves her emergency first aid. My asylum alarm loves her rescue intervention. My life jacket survivor loves her life boat anchor. My savings account money loves her piggy bank loan. My spirit baptism loves her falling water healer. My body work preserving loves her dreamwork breath of life. My revival meeting servants loves her drinking Christ. My ecology concern loves her green conservation. My salvaging container loves her water treasure. My secure dikes loves her lighthouse comfort. My spiritual doctor loves her homeopathic medicine. My waiters favour loves her satisfied eating. My choice buy loves her lamp store. My spiritual figures therapy loves her red teaching source.
My flying saucer survivor loves her spaceship find. My improving possibility loves her mandala solution. My risk-taking leader loves her possessed achiever. My dynamic hero loves her energy healer. My reliable cooperativeness loves her irrefutable values. My competitive courage loves her stubborn strength. I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28 “The Lord shall open unto thee his good treasure.” -Deuteronomy 28:12 “A faithful man shall abound with blessings.” Proverbs 28:20 “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. Yellow light and I love her. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, one of my Korean students I spoke to this morning was an elementary school teacher. It was her son’s birthday today but he lives faraway. She explained that Koreans eat seaweed soup on their birthday, and she was sad that she couldn’t make him some. If I understood her correctly, she also said that Korean women eat seaweed soup for increasing fertility and chance of conception. I spoke to a Korean man, he was also a teacher. I asked him what his children play with when it’s an indoor rainy day like today. He said there are many puzzles and games and a Korean stringed instrument too. He said it was just like a guitar but it was “an ancient traditional instrument.”
Kids in the schoolyard were fun and affectionate. Leia tried my patience somewhat by forcing my undivided attention with her happy one-word alarm. She said “Hello!” to me in a high-pitched voice over and over until her batteries ran down. Leia is a Libra. Homer is a Taurus. His morning horoscope said “Today you will die.” He avoids many botched accidents but in the end dies simply by choking on some broccoli. Homer’s spirit goes to heaven where he meets a spiritual figure. It’s St. Peter at the pearly gates. But Homer hasn’t done one good deed in his life so he gets sent back to earth with 24 hours to do one measly kindly task. In the end, h saves a baby from a pram that went rolling down the stairs. Lisa and Bart nearly get gobbled up by a witch. Belligerent dolphins seek revenge and banish humans to the sea.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket with grey lines and a white shirt with a black tie that had pale yellow crisscross and diamond patterns. Unheeded Warning, Drinking & Trucking, Sleep or Sex? Rain Then Snow. Top Story: Unheeded Warning. Anee Khudaverdian’s funeral is tomorrow. She was the wheelchair-bound mother that was killed in Les Cedres when she was struck by a car in a hit and run. Her neighbour found her lifeless body on his front lawn. He sent an open letter to La Presse, saying there is a major problem with the speed limit on the road there. The speed limit reads 50 km/h but he often clocks traffic at 90. He spoke with the mayor of Les Cedres but she said the road confirms to acceptable safety standards. As reported by Shari Okeke. Update: Hit & Run. The repeat offender pleaded not guilty. Drinking & Trucking? A truck driver was under the influence when his truck jackknifed on Highway 20 before dawn. Most truckers shook their head in disgust. “One drink is too many” amid evidence of parties. As reported by Amanda Margison in a black coat and a grey cap.
Quebec City police are on the lookout for a man that sexually assaulted a 7-year-old girl. Followed by a Suspicious Package found by the SQ. Bail Denied for an 18-year-old man shot by police. He faces 6 charges. The weather with Frank Cavallaro in a grey suit, white shirt and a grey tie at a current temperature of 4.6 feeling like 4.0 with 93% humidity and 17 km/h winds. Tomorrow it will be 0 degrees, feeling like -1 with 2-5 cm of snow and winds at 40 to 60 km/h. We gain an extra hour this weekend. What are your plans with the extra time? Sleep or Sex? 1,600 Canadians were asked what they would rather have. Women replied differently than men. 58% of women chose sleep over sex. ”You can have sex anytime.” 43% of men chose sleep over sex. It is a sensitive subject and finding a happy balance between the two can be a challenge with “bedrooms filled with laptops and televisions.” As reported by Kristin Falcao in a black jacket, red top and grey slacks.
Quebec premier Jean Charest is expected to make an election call next week. The opposition says a fall call is unwise but Charest said “Both opposition parties don’t want to cooperate.” As reported by David Shum in a black jacket, white shirt and black tie. Your Turn: Coming up -viewer’s thoughts on a possible election. Snow in Ottawa, rain in Montreal. Followed by the Bell Center live and the break. Returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro on “a messy night” at 5.0 feeling like 5.0 with 87% humidity and 19 km/h winds. It’s been raining steady since 11 o’clock. Snow should begin between midnight and 1 am. Tomorrow’s high will be 3 degrees, feeling like 0 with winds at 40 to 60 km/h. The 5-day forecast is 3 5 11 4 5. Heavy rainfall for Gaspe, at least 100 mm.
Federal election posters must come down but where do all the posters go? They’re 100% recyclable and FACE school uses them in art class for various projects. As reported by Louis Hamann in a black jacket, black turtleneck and blue jeans. Developing Story: McKenna Not Running for Liberal Leadership but Leblanc Running For Liberal Leadership. Followed by Asbestos Decision, the Bell Center live and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and live at the Bell Center with Dan Halton in the rain for Honouring Coaches of the Montreal Canadiens. 3 of the team’s greatest coaches were Toe Blake, Dick Irving and Scotty Bowman. No Jail For Barenaked Ladies Singer but he must stay clean for 6 months.
Top Story: Unheeded Warning. A fatal hit and run could have been prevented said the neighbour of Anee Khudaverdian. Her funeral is tomorrow and so is her killer’s appearance in court. Montreal Matters: Youth. 24% of Quebec’s high school students use marijuana. It can become a habit for young people Andrew Chang spoke with Jessica. She had family problems and started using marijuana at age 14 to calm her anger down. But school and family mattered less and less. “It was sad and dark and black.” She took an 8-week intensive program at AMCAL Family Services and returned home drug-free. Frank Cavallaro warned of tomorrow “You will need the snow brushes.” Followed by downtown at night to the break.
Returning for Most Viewed and Handicapped Parking Spots. 1 million Canadians have permits but able-body drivers “just don’t care”. Roxie Malone came across the problem so many times that convinced her city to grant her a badge and her own ticket book for passing fines. “People can sometimes be so rude.” As reported by Terry Reith in a black leather jacket and a black shirt. Scientists say an Artificial Heart is ready for implanting in humans in 3 years. 50 people in Quebec need a heart transplant each year. As reported by Gerri Barrer in an orange leather jacket. Land Dispute. Hunting is an integeral part of the First Nations cultural heritage. Hurons build chalets when they hunt on the Laurentians Wildlife Reserve. 35 camps are set up but wildlife organizations in Quebec are unhappy about it. It is illegal and they’re asking the Quebec government to step in. “The Hurons and the government have a lot to do to reach an agreement.” As reported by Cathy Senay in a black coat and orange scarf. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk, followed by the break.
Returning for a second look at the forecast with Frank Cavallaro The rain will change to snow between midnight and 1 am, with a low of 0 tonight with 30 to 50 km/h winds. Tomorrow morning it will be 0 degrees feeling like -1 with 2 to 5 cm of wet snow and 40 to 60 km/h winds. The 7-day forecast is 3 5 11 4 5 8 10. Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket, blue shirt and a blue and white tie. Kostitsyn In and Bute vs. Andrade Rematch. Followed by the break. Returning for Your Turn on a possible vote in December and a last check on the weather with Frank at 5.0 degrees, feeling like 5.0 with 15 km/h winds. 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 act, assemble, assist, buy, choice, collecting, comfort, concern, correction, delivering, favour, find, freeing, gather, hoarding, improve, intervention, make up, nursing, possibility, potential, protecting, provide, ransom, reclaim, recover, release, relief, salvaging, satisfy, secure, solution, source, spiritual, stockpile, store, storing, teaching, treasuring, wait on and wisdom.