My Home Relationship Loves Her Moon Marriage Garden
3 crows circled the shimmering tree. 2 crows came to join them. One of the 3 joined the 2 and they took off, cawing. I had to look twice because one of the crows seemed almost brown. Pigeons swirled above the EMSB with its 6 columns. Blue sky was high up above. 7 pigeons headed northwest. 2 more followed in the distance. Tufts of grey cloud moved quickly, with white fluffy ones by their side. In the southwest, shafts of light beamed down from a wide gap in the sky. Orb of Sun was unseen. 5 pigeons headed northwest. The 3 crows returned, yapping, taking a seat in a small tree. Roads were dry. The rainwater pool had turned back to water. It rippled like moving fingerprints. The gravel was still quite damp. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. She is my soulmate.
I opened up to unfolding possibilities with her, a sequence of joys in the future. She is the love of my life. She is the queen of my dreams. A speeding crow cawed thrice. Tiny snowflakes came meandering down. A crow came puffing past, with vigorous beating wings. Traffic was quiet. It was mostly a noise in the distance. It rolled, but almost like ghosts. No ambulance sirens or train whistles or car horns but sparrows chirped from the trees. Jet planes descended discretely, without ominous rumble. It was cool and damp this morning. It felt colder than yesterday morning despite the ice melting away. A car honked once at 9:53. Trees swayed gently. Orb of Sun revealed itself as a perfect white glowing disk, a featureless full moon behind dark grey clouds passing over. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this.
I braced myself in the chill wind. 7 pigeons headed northwest. 7 more followed behind. A brief light appeared on her mountain of love at 10:05. It was too cold to stay out for long. My fingertips froze despite new gloves. A train whistle sounded at 10:07, followed by a car horn and 3 crows crazily cawing. My androgyny mix loves her merging companionship. My beloved circle loves her couple bond. My dancing bride loves her groom tune. My joining rope loves her rainbow basket. My uniting bridge loves her connecting agreement. My knot combing loves her grey knitting. My blending opposites loves her cooking glue. My love making juggler loves her Yin-Yang couple. My flower bouquet loves her fire burning wood. My home relationship loves her moon marriage garden. My harmonizing pairs loves her mandala lovers. My marriage ring loves her mating pendulum. My cooperation compatibility loves her peace consolidation. Yellow light and I love her. I’m in love with Anna in this. She is my soulmate.
I love her black lunar bible verse from my Egyptian box “The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations.” -II Peter 2:9 “For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succor them that are tempted.” -Hebrews 2:18 “And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.” I John 2:17 “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 “But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.” -Malachi 4:2 “My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.” -Psalm 121:2 “For the Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.” Proverbs 2:6 “Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion: for, lo, I come, and I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith the Lord.” -Zechariah 2:10. Yellow light and I love her. I love Anna in this. I love Anna Dirksen.
Meanwhile, it’s Science Week with the launch of a weather balloon, but Bart made a prank with it. For his punishment, Bart must assist Skinner with his amateur astronomy at 4:30 am. Bart discovers a comet heading for Earth. Homer becomes a prophet, using numerology based on biblical scriptures, to divine his end of the world prediction. Bit the comet fizzles out after crossing millions of miles. It lands on the ground like a melting snowball. On Living Montreal with Sue Smith, the little black distress kit “a girl’s best friend”, a family fire drill, holiday makeup. On CBC Newsworld, Heather Hiscox wore a purple blouse. Marivel Taruc wore a purple jacket. Colleen Jones wore a brown leather coat with fur collar and a green sweater and a brown turtleneck. Margo McDiarmid wore a pink-purple jacket and a brown turtleneck. Paul Hunter wore a black jacket with grey lines and a white shirt with a black tie that had a white star and flower pattern. Nil Koksal wore a black grey and white checkered coat and a black scarf. Nancy Wilson wore a mottled grey jacket and a black turtleneck. Suhana Meharchand wore a black jacket and a pink top.
On CBC News: Montreal at Six, Michel Godbout wore a black jacket and a white shirt with a blue and white striped tie. Turmoil in Ottawa, Public Inquiry, Toxic Arena, Calm Weather Tomorrow. Top Story: Turmoil in Ottawa. Governor General Michaelle Jean cut short her visit to Europe and is returning to Ottawa. But there was a technical glitch and Louis Hamann’s piece could not be shown. A Dysfunctional House: Stephen Harper accused the 3 opposition leaders of signing their coalition without a Canadian Flag. Stephan Dion became incensed enough that he shouted out loud at him. As reported by Julie Van Dusen in a green scarf and a black coat. Back to Louis Hamann’s piece. Turmoil in Ottawa: It’s a situation no Governor General has faced before. What are her options? She could say yes and adjourn the House until January 2009, she could say no and force the PM to resign, she could say yes and call a new election, or she could say no and ask the PM to resign. “Don’t underestimate her power.” Jean has to decide what’s best fore Parliament and the country. She might be tempted to say “Stop monkeying around and get back to work!” As reported by Louis Hamann in a black coat and a white shirt with a black tie and a grey scarf. Viewers Responses to Turmoil in Ottawa. It generated a huge response. Your Turn and send your thoughts to montrealatsix@cbc.ca.
A first peek at the weather with Frank Cavallaro in a black suit with grey lines and a white shirt with pink tie at 0.2 degrees, feeling like -5.7 with humidity at 69% and winds at 24 km/h. From 8 pm tonight to 8 am tomorrow the temperatures will follow: At 8 pm it will be -1.0, at 10 pm it will be -1.0, at 12 am it will be -1.0, at 3 am it will be -2.0, at 6 am it will be -1.0, at 8 am it will be 0.0. Villanueva Inquiry. When investigators looked at the facts, the only conclusion they had was the police officer who pulled the trigger should not be charged. Fredy’s brother was wanted by police. When they attempted to arrest him, he attacked. So far the neighbourhood has been calm. As reported by Amanda Margison in a grey coat and black slacks. Residents at 135 Deguire Boulevard are Going Home after a fatal parking garage collapse. The landlord provided compensation but some residents remain unhappy with the results. As reported by Kim Brunhuber in a black coat and a black scarf. “Still some cloud over the Montreal region.” Followed by the bridge and the break.
Returning for the weather with Frank Cavallaro and the Weather Headlines: Above Average Temperatures, Breezy at Times, Dry Before It Gets Wet. The 5-day forecast is 2 3 -5 -4 -3. Quebec Election: Anglophones often feel overlooked. There are 1 billion in the province but they feel their votes are taken for granted. 0.7% of Quebec civil servants are anglophones, more anglophones are unemployed, at 33%. English schools are dwindling. “Long-term neglect is taking its toll on the community.” As reported by Dan Halton in a black jacket and a white shirt with grey lines and a black tie with white lines. The CBC’s Election Night Coverage will be live across Quebec on December 8th. Followed by downtown and the break. Returning for the day’s closing numbers and Free Parking? Downtown parking is more expensive than ever. Many drivers go to suburban malls instead. The borough mayor of Ville-Marie has a plan to keep your shopping in the city with a Free Public Transit Proposal in December. As reported by Shari Okeke in a black coat and a green scarf. Your Turn: Viewers responses on curtailed Christmas parties. Petro-Canada Mediation.
Top Story: Turmoil in Ottawa over what to do about the Canadian economy. Governor General Michaelle Jean cut short her visit to Europe to deal with the crisis. Toxic Arena: 7 recreational hockey players were sent to hospital for nitrogen dioxide poison that came from a Zamboni machine. “When I entered the arena the air was yellow.” Nursing Shortage: Nurses at Sacre-Coeur Hospital say they’re suffering from a critical shortage of nursing staff in the ER. Baby Boom: In September this year 7,950 babies were born in Quebec. Between January and September this year, the number is, 65,650 babies compared with 84,000 born during the entire year in 2007. “Cloudy periods right now over the city.” Followed by downtown and the break. Returning for Tension Eases in Thailand. The prime minister resigned and his political party disbanded because of vote buying. Protesters at Thailand’s airport savored a political victory. Heading Home: International flights will resume. As reported by Michael McAuliffe.
India received a Warning from the U.S about the Mumbai attack. followed by new video of Mumbai Attacks at the train station. Mumbai is returning to normal. Cricketers are back and a wedding party was dancing in the street. People are moving on. “But the attacks are not forgotten.” As reported by Terri Milewski. PJ Stock previewed Stock Talk. Frank Cavallaro promised a look at the forecast for Election Monday. Followed by the break. Returning for a second look at the weather with Frank Cavallaro. The weather on this day in 1976 was Brrr… A Very Cold Day at -20.6. There’s skiing up north already. There will be 2 to 5 cm of snow on Tuesday. Current temperature was -1.0. The 7-day forecast is 2 3 -5 -4 -3 -7 on Election Monday and -2 on Tuesday. Stock Talk with PJ Stock in a black jacket and a white shirt for More Line Changes for the Habs and Football star Plaxico Burress Shot In Leg Or Foot?! “A real unfortunate situation for the NFL” Followed by the break.
Returning for The Scene with Jelena Adzic in an orange top and black slacks and a look at Neil Young last night at the Bell Center. It’s Britney Spears’ birthday today. She’s got a new album called Circus. With a review by Laura Thompson. The Kids in the Hall are back with an 8-episode mini-series called Death Comes To Town. A last check on the forecast with Frank Cavallaro. Tomorrow at 8 am it will be 1.0 feeling like -3.0, at 12 pm it will be 3.0, feeling like -1.0, at 5 pm it will be 2.0, feeling like -3.0. 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 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, jealousy, join, link, marry, merging, mix, mutuality, orchestrate, organizing, pair, peace, reconcile, stick, synthesize, tie and tune.