DAILY ILLUSTRATED NONSENSE

A blogsite (daily.edifyingnonsense.com) that offered 30 entertaining oddities each month from January, 2000 through May 2025, now slowed to10 per month and 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".

May 25, 2021

MAY 25, targeted palindromes, "WAS IT A RAT I SAW?" (E)

 

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