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A blogsite (daily.edifyingnonsense.com) that offered 30 entertaining oddities each month from January, 2000 to July 2025, now serving as an archive for 2,000 accumulated posts. Images -- poetic (including song-lyrics), photographic, and computer-simulated -- were drawn from professional pursuits, family-life, travel and fantasy. Illustrated poems and wordplay grouped by topic can also be found in accumulations on our ongoing blog "Edifying Nonsense".

April 17, 2020

APR 17, nuclear cardiology haiku, continued





 

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      • APR 30, singable satire: W-I-P
      • APR 29, American satire: results of DT's first imp...
      • APR 28, insects: mosquitoes
      • APR 27, wordplay map: American Scramble-towns, 4
      • APR 26, trees: gnarling
      • APR 25, TARGETED PALINDROMES, submitted, A to C
      • APR 24, scopes of medicine: endoscopic spectrum
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      • APR 22, boating: kayaking in "My Blue Heaven", poe...
      • APR 21, mammalian wildlife: star-nosed mole
      • APR 20, singable satire: Frank Sinatra sings "MY B...
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      • APR 16, classic palindrome: 'Do geese see God?'
      • APR 15, the Charleston garden: Japanese yew
      • APR 14, anagram swarm: A-VERY-STABLE-GENIUS, #5/#6
      • APR 13, geysers: second-hand geyser
      • APR 12, patients and maladies: the common cold
      • APR 11, waterfowl: snowy egrets
      • APR 10, a brief saga (wordplay): Claire's celerity
      • APR 9, wordplay maps, new world palindromes (#15,#16)
      • APR 8, limerick variations: lengthy limericks -- t...
      • APR 7, poets' corner: gender-neutral language
      • APR 6, etymology: 'lagoon'
      • APR 5, poetic non-sequitur: close quarters
      • APR 4, pandemic poetry: 'stay-at-home'
      • APR 3, wordplay map: sister-cities anagrams (7) S...
      • APR 2, magical palindromes: examples #16 to #20
      • APR 1, bottom line of medical humor: diarrhea
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