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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 30, 2020

APR 30, singable satire: W-I-P

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      • APR 25, TARGETED PALINDROMES, submitted, A to C
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      • APR 17, nuclear cardiology haiku, continued
      • 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...
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      • 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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