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Grey clouds covered up the sky. They were smaller and higher, more spread out than yesterday’s. The upper range looked like a tarp or a tent covering. A dog barked at 9:46. Lovebirds chirped seconds later. The wind gusted strongly, it was very cold. A siren bleeped at 9:47. Blue sky was revealed in the east. Many tufts were stacked in the south. Long logs spanned the west, with a crack of sunlight in the distance. The north sky was completely clogged up. Orb of Sun was nowhere. 3 pigeons headed northwest, followed by a 4th catching up. An orange lovebird darted at great speed, almost recklessly. A car horn honked twice at 9:53. The wind picked up briskly. Only a few yellow trees remained. I could practically count them all. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Her mountain of love was dark brown. There were no extraordinary lights there. The cold air was damp. It felt like rain. Perhaps there would even be snowflakes. Traffic was quiet, it moved in a hush. Trees next to me still had leaves. They were yellow and rustled quite loudly. 3 pigeons headed northwest. No crows or seagulls just yet. 5 pigeons appeared as a team, heading northwest at 10:10. 3 more came from far east, heading for the same place as these. 3 more pigeons went northwestward. It must be the place for warmth and rest. 4 more soon came to join in. An ambulance passed without siren. Perhaps I saw a brief flash of light in the clouds but there was nothing dramatic like yesterday. Blue sky opened up in the south, with long grey wispy strands at the entrance. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
Clusters of dark grey cloud moved quite quickly. 5 pigeons went northwest, followed by a 6th. A lone seagull meandered over the trees. 6 pigeons headed northwest, followed by a 7th. Inner current began at 10:11. 9 pigeons headed northwest. Children’s voices rang from a school yard in Hampstead. A leaf-blower made too much racket. A solo seagull lazily glided. A truck honked at 10:14. There was such sense of space in the sky despite the dark clouds passing by. Suddenly there was complete stillness, even though noise could still be heard. I found myself very emotional. In noticed it when I told a Korean man it was Remembrance Day in Canada. I mentioned the fallen soldiers and got choked up in my voice. I was surprised I felt it as I wrote. Emotion was unexpectedly strong. It was the first time in my life on Remembrance Day that I had such depth of feeling for the great sacrifice of the Earth’s countless soldiers. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
It was a completely different day in South Korea. It was Pepero Day there. It is like Valentine’s Day. It is mostly observed by young people and couples. Pepero sticks are a sort of thin candy cracker that looks like chopsticks with chocolate and candy stuck on. It is celebrated on November 11th because 11/11 looks just like 4 of these treats, with the backslash making 5. It is not an ancient tradition. I was told it began in 1982. It was likely created by the candy company’s promotional advertisement. Couples exchange these sticks and workers give them to colleagues. A Korean man said he gave his wife a loaf of bread instead because that was what she preferred for her gift. He didn’t eat a Pepero either. He said he hates chocolate. “It’s too sticky and sweet” he told me. The south sky opend wide and the clouds there were wavy like Anna’s long dark gorgeous hair. 4 pigeons headed northwest. A siren started at 10:25. The west sky was full of grey cloud logs that kept arriving but never went any place. A solo crow headed westward, erratically flapping over trees. Blue sky opened up above her mountain of love. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
A crow cawed 3 times in the distance at 10:29. A tiny grey insect flashed by. I saw something like it yesterday. It was larger and moved super-quick, It was grey and I didn’t recognize it. I was shocked that insects would still be out in the cold air. 3 seagulls flapped by, their wings cutting through the air like a knife. Blue sky was now very bright behind her mountain of love. I headed back in to be warm with a key for the blue lock on the roof door. The roof door must now be kept locked but the janitor gave me a key because he trusts me. I’m a man on a mission of love. My voter influencing investigation loves her producing motivation. My shaman work loves her animus teaching. My laboratory money loves her atomic reactor machinery. My dam breaking force loves her avalanche influence. My driving function loves her engine make. My initiating flirting loves her compelling stimulate. My hitting ball play loves her shooting thrust. My engendering man loves her potent red effect. My horse teeth loves her key authority. My insect ointment loves her medication advertisement. 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 “He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young.” Isaiah 40:11 “The Lord will give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with peace.” Psalm 29:11 “For the Lord God is a sun and shield: the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.” -Psalm 84:11. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, Homer wins the chimney sweep raffle at the Nuclear Plant while Mr. Burns nearly drowns in his sponge bath. He realizes that he’s never fathered an heir to inherit his fortune. Mr. Burns appears in a movie theatre advertisement for recruiting a male heir. Bart disowns his parents under Burns’ influence but the boy finally comes to his senses. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a red-orange jacket. Colleen Jones wore a blue blouse with a brown leather jacket that had a fluffy fur collar with a white scarf. Marivel Taruc wore a brown jacket with a moon disk pendant. Julie Van Dusen wore a black coat and a red scarf. Don Newman wore a black coat and a grey sweater with a white shirt and a grey and black striped tie. Johanna Wagstaffe wore a green jacket with black slacks. Andrew Nichols wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a red and white striped tie. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, New Montreal Beer, Love Your Turnips, Dream Hairpieces.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a grey and white shades tie. Remembrance Day, Tires On Fire, Laser Danger, Clouds Then Clearing. Top Story: Remembrance Day in Canada, Kandahar and London, England. It was the 90th anniversary of The Great War. “Remembrance Day is not just about the past, it’s about the present too.” As reported by Amanda Margison. In Quebec City there was a small military parade. At the National War Memorial in Ottawa, “Familiar words, comforting sounds and shared silence”. The only surviving Canadian soldier from the First World War is 108-years old, and he passed the torch. “If it is forgotten then it could happen again.” The parade of old soldiers was the most moving part of all. As reported by Julie Van Dusen. Nations involved in the Great War gathered together in France with 8 million dead on all sides. “66,000 Canadians fell on these fields. Europe remembers its cause. As reported by David Common. Coming up: Children Remember.
The forecast with Frank Cavallaro in black slacks and dark brown velvet jacket with a white shirt and a black tie. Current temperature was 1.8 feeling like 1.8 with 70% humidity and 9 km/h winds. Montreal firefighters are investigating whether a Toxic Tire Fire was arson or accident. The flames destroyed 2 businesses as more than 60 firefighters battled the fire. Nearby residents were in no danger because the fire was quickly contained. As reported by Kim Brunhuber in a black coat, grey shirt and grey tie. Followed by the break and returning for the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. “It should be a lot brighter tomorrow.” Current temperature was 2.0, feeling like 2.0 with 75% humidity. A light sprinkle over the Montreal region and some sunshine tomorrow. Tonight’s low will be -1.0 Tomorrow’s high will be 5.0, feeling like 5.0 with winds at 10 to 15 km/h. The 5-day forecast is 5 7 10 10 6,
Quebec Votes: A Campaign Poll shows the Liberals in the lead at 41%, the PQ at 35% and the ADQ at 14%. Liberals are losing ground with Francophone voters who don’t want another election, giving the PQ 39% of the vote, the Liberals 34% of the vote and the ADQ at 17%. In terms of who they think is is the better leader, the poll shows Jean Charest at 40%, Pauline Marois at 30% and Mario Dumont at 11%. Marois is happy with the poll but Dumont didn’t want to talk about it. Reality Check: The Quebec cheese scare happened at the same time as the nation-wide listeria outbreak. Pauline Marois criticized the way Charest handled the crisis. She thinks he should have done something about it 3 years ago. As reported by Dan Halton in a grey raincoat and a white shirt with a black and white tie. More on the Quebec election at the website www.cbc.ca/montrealatsix. Followed by Hall-Findley Not Running, to the break.
Returning for the day’s closing numbers. The Bank of Canada was closed for Remembrance Day. A $1.3 billion development project for Griffintown was delayed, followed by a Renovation Slump and Starbucks Coffee Chain Iced with declining sales. Top Story: Remembrance Day. Montrealers gathered together at the cenotaph Downtown for the 90th anniversary of the Great War. Montreal high school students learned that many of the soldiers that headed overseas were in their teens. The next generation hopefully gets the sense that “War is not the right thing.” As reported by Jessica Brown. A disturbing trend is Lasers in the Cockpit. Laser incidents are on the increase worldwide. Lasers shone into the cockpit of planes could blind airline pilots in a crucial moment. 6 planes in Montreal were targeted last week. There have been 53 cases this year, compared with 21 cases in 2007 and 3 cases in 2006. If you are caught using high-power lasers on planes there’s a $100,000 fine and jail up to 5 years. Cat Restriction: A Montreal borough is limiting 3 cats per household. What do you think of this? Email your comment to montrealatsix@cbc.ca Followed by the bridge and the break.
Returning for the Most Viewed at www.cbcnews.ca. A 16-year-old student is in critical condition after a Toronto School Stabbing. Followed by Human Trafficking Sentence and Desperation In Congo. The U.N. says they have almost no help. Earthquake aftermath in China last May. “Our lives will never be the same.” As reported by Michel Cormier in a green shirt and a tan coat, followed by the break. Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro. Tonight’s low will be -1.0 feeling like -2.0 with winds at 10 km/h. Tomorrow morning it will be 1.0 degree, feeling like 1.0 with winds at 10 km/h. The 7-day forecast is 5 7 10 10 6 6 5. A Toronto brother and sister owe their lives to a Good Samaritan. An elementary school teacher rescued them from a burning house. As reported by Laurie Graham in a black leather jacket. Bigfoot Found. It’s a 13 cm long giant slug. The CBC’s One Million Acts of Green is challenging Canadians. “One act by each person can make a difference.” A look at The Iron Duke, a green pub. More on this at the website. Click on Geeta Nadkarni’s Be Green. Habs 100th Contest and a last weather check with Frank at 2.0, feeling like 2.0 with 75% humidity and winds at 17 km/h. 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 acting, authority, compel, effect, engendering, force, function, influence, investigation, make, motivating, potent, precipitating, producing, stimulate, strength, teach, thrust and work.