If you are viewing these photos with an i-phone:
1) Hovering the selection arrow over any photo will prompt the appearance of the 'title'.
2) You can enlarge any photo (a black background may appear) by clicking it.
3) To escape from black-background-display limbo, look for a TINY 'x' in the far upper-right corner, and click there.
The procedure is mostly the same on a PC, but the tininess of the escape mehanism on my iphone7 is truly remarkable.
Giorgio (on the left) with Pete the Plastic Pelican |
Other Canadian retirees |
At the harbor Mt. Pleasant SC |
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Lunch: Heron-herring? No! That's a great egret with a shrimp |
WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE POETRY ON THIS SITE?
POEMS: Poetry appearing on this site was written (unless otherwise indicated) by Giorgio Coniglio (registered pseudonym), and for the most part contributed to the online humour dictionary-site...
OEDILF (Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form). In its 15 years of existence, OEDILF has worked its way alphabetically from Aa- to Gr-, with the goal of accumulating a verse defining every meaning of every word in the English language. This co-operative project has accumulated over 107,000 carefully edited limericks, with completion date estimated to be around the year 2065. In the past three years, Giorgio has contributed over 300 poems to the project; the site's accession number for the verses is indicated at the bottom of the relevant slides in our presentations.List of slides: 5 local wildlife shots - G with Pete the pelican, geese at RRange subdivision pond, G with bike at Marine park, Mt P., great egret at Geechie dock, woodstork at TV2 pond, Jerusalem + new world palindromes#5
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