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April 25, 2026

APR 25, submitted palindromes: RANDOM PILES 52

 



 

 You have reached the "Submitted Palindromes" thread on the blog "Daily Illustrated Nonsense", a light literary entity. Owing to advancing age and other considerations, the frequency of outpouring, 30 posts per month for the first 60 months, has been reduced stepwise after December 2024 and now numbers 10 per month. But each month you can still find a collection of palindromic phrases proferred by our seven palindromic assistant editors.


You can access this delightful entertainment right here by entering submitted palindromes in a search bar at the top of this post and scrolling downwards through the wordplay posts that you will discover.
Devotees of palindromic wordplay can further explore limericks and other short verses about the classic palindromes (and quite a few recent concoctions) that are randomly scattered on this blog after September 2000, or collected into grouped postings on our more scholarly blog "Edifying Nonsense" -- start HERE.  


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April 22, 2026

APR 22, selected pics: brown-pelican yoga-instructor



 

"Sorry! I have a frog in my throat"


Authors' Note:  The above photos document the bizarre positioning adapted by these birds in digestibng large chunks of jagged, even sharp fish-carcasses, tossed away by fisher-guides after an expedition (see posts about the 'pelicatessen').

April 20, 2026

APR 20, selected pics: anole patrol








Authors' Note:  The above photos show the activity in our yard once the lizards return in April.

You can review an illustrated poem about the green anole HERE.



April 11, 2026

FEB 11, folio-entry, couples: white-faced capuchin monkeys


 



You can view all of our folio-photos from the collection of 'Couples' portraits in a wider context on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE.


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READY TO SEE MORE ?

To navigate through 2,000 posts on this blog ("Daily Illustrated Nonsense", or D.I.N.), scroll downwards until you get to a widget (watchamacallit) with a clickable SUMMARY OF CONTENTS BY DATE displayed with blue fonts -- the most recent are at the top; the oldest at the bottom of the list. Then, just click on any year or month to view the detailed contents.

OR, go back to the latest post on this blogsite ("Elegy to Tom Lehrer") HERE.

April 5, 2026

APR 5, selected pics: berry-imbibing songbirds






cedar waxwing






 


cedar waxwing, defunct:
presumed cause of death: head injury striking plate glass window;,
cardboard covering window not efficiently applied;
R-I-P







Authors' Note:  The above photos

April 2, 2026

APR 2, selected pics: juvenile "green" anole




 

Authors' Note:  Photo obtained in the authors' garden in the Carolina lowcountry. These cute little creatures are rather shy, and as they are strictly insectivorous, it's hard to entice them with food. Much to my chagrin, as well as that of the lizards, they are often misinterpreted as 'snakes', even by longterm human residents. 

You can readily find on these pages, a post with an illustrated poem about Carolina green anoles, and photo-collages highlighting their appearance in the suburban setting, HERE, and HERE.