a) Reprise of material posted on March 13 in previous years ...
2020: pandemic poetry, March Sadness, mulching (illustrated poem)
2021: waterfowl, black-crowned night herons (illustrated poem)
2022: defining opinion, lunacy, birdlife (illustrated poem)
2023: at heart, torsade de pointes (illustrated poem)
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b) Today's Offering (Mar 13, 2024):
Authors' Note: Little enthusiasm among college basketball fans was invoked by substituting 'Mulch Madness' for the customary 'March Madness' televised marathon.
b) Giorgio's lexicon of binomials (doublets)
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