A blogsite offering entertaining oddities since January 2020 at the rate of 30x/month. There are now over seventeen hundred posts in these four years. Images -- poetic (including song-lyrics), photographic, and computer-simulated -- are drawn from daily life as well as from poems and wordplay grouped by topic on our parent blog "Edifying Nonsense". The poetry displayed is all original (as are the song-lyrics), although portions evolved through rigorous editing on a collaborative website.
April 25, 2023
APR 25, Submitted Palindromes: Introduction to presenters -- Ed, the Derailed Liar
April 24, 2023
APR 24, urban concerns: aged street tree
April 23, 2023
APR 23, doctors and their practices: neighbourhood analyst (capsaicin)
April 22, 2023
APR 22, poetic non-sequitur: hope for victims of bullying
Authors' Note: We attended an inspiring book launch this afternoon.
Our collection of 'Non-Sequiturs' on our parent blog "Edifying Nonsense", contains an unusual assortment of odds-and-ends, that don't quite fit into other topic-based offerings. But should you want to review the entire collection, click HERE.
April 21, 2023
APR 21, mammalian wildlife: a peek at elephant seals
Reminiscence from a year ago (somehow this didn't get posted back then):
What we got to see at Año Nuevo State Park on our April '22 trip was a mass of seal pups, who had been heavily fed by their mothers and then abandoned on the beach, while the mothers swim out to sea as usual on their long and lonely migration. The pups spend a lot of time sleeping off their recent huge intake of food, and after a few months make their own way, eventually, into the sea where they somehow cope with doing their own life-adventure, learning to swim, hunt and eventually to relocate their home beach, all miraculously without guidance.
It would be great to return in late fall to see the older males, who weigh up to 5000 pounds, when they return for annual breeding.
You can review a whole collection of illustrated verses about mammals (both domestic and exotic) by checking out the more extensive post on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE !
April 20, 2023
APR 20, singable satire: Elton John sings "DANTE's SONG" (Inferno, Canto 1a)
PARODY-LYRICS
"Dark Wood" detail of Dore engraving |
"Dante nella Selva" W.Blake |
April 19, 2023
APR 19, American satire (prolongation): obstruction of justice
Author's Note:
April 18, 2023
APR 18, "pictures at a renovation": reconstruction begins
Yesterday, the project entered a new chapter in forward progress: At least in some rooms, the putting-together stage has begun. This started with the front hall and kitchen, applying levelling cement over the underlying concrete slabs in preparation for tiling in the kitchen and hardwood installation in the front hall. The den remains the site of intense removal of 'popcorn ceiling'.
PREVIOUS VIEWS:
front hall (watch your step!) (wet levelling cement in place) |
kitchen |
LR/DR |
LR, ready for some refinishing |
den, ongoing intense ceiling restoration |
April 17, 2023
APR 17, palinku (poetic novelty): London (UK and Ontario)
palinku |
April 16, 2023
APR 16, "pictures at a renovation": demolition phase winds down
The dramatic part of the demolition phase is winding down...
PREVIOUS VIEWS:
nd, check out the project-planning stage, elucidated in photos and verse, on March 19, and March 27.
LR the floors throughout are now bare concrete |
kitchen |
the studio |
exterior view |
April 15, 2023
APR 15, lexicon of word-pairs: alliterative binomials U to Z
The alliterative binomial "vim and vigor" has been used in a verse found HERE.
April 14, 2023
APR 14, photo-collage: life returns to Toronto's 'Brickworks'
red-winged blackbirds (early season: wing-colour barely discerned) |
turtles sunning on a floating island (exceptionally warm day) |
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April 13, 2023
APR 13, patients and their maladies: aldosterone excess (Conn's syndrome)
Authors' Note: High blood pressure (hypertension), most commonly has no definable cause. Rarely, there is a relatively fixed and excessive production of aldosterone, a hormone produced by the cortex of the adrenal glands to regulate the exchange of sodium and potassium in the kidney. The medical entity was known historically as Conn's syndrome. The abnormal hormone levels are due to an overgrowth of well-differentiated adrenal cells, resulting in either a small localized benign tumor, or to diffuse overgrowth of both glands.
April 12, 2023
APR 12, portraits of couples: Canada goose family
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.
April 11, 2023
APR 11, "pictures at a renovation": demolition, day#6
PREVIOUS VIEWS:
front hall |
'new' office seen from front hall/vestibule. |
office seen from master BR (dividing wall pending) |
guest bath |
April 10, 2023
APR 10, a brief saga (hellenophilia): Dodecanese islands
April 9, 2023
APR 9, special event: Toronto's Easter parade
April 8, 2023
APR 8, poets' corner: rhotic-poet school
Authors' Note:
poor, sure, more: words often used for rhyming at the ends of poetic or lyric lines (random example: I'd like to ensure / That our love will bring more); non-rhotic speakers will claim that these words mutually rhyme as indicated in the phonetic renderings paw, shaw, maw.
With occasional exceptions, native-born Canadians using English are rhotic speakers, their Rs being fully sounded, even after vowels. However, large numbers of immigrants have been welcomed to our shores bringing non-rhotic dialects. Their speech pattern is rendered roughly by changing all the relevant Rs to Hs. Many will also use a pronunciation element known as the "intrusive R", as in the verse's third line (flawR). This speech variation, invoked in this particular instance, might lead many North Americans to feel that the word floor is under discussion.
In Canada and substantial portions of the northern US, as reported by our staff-member and poetry coach Larry, the Mary/marry/merry merger, relevant to a related group of words containing the letter R, simplifies the varied pronunciation of vowels prior to that important consonant, with major benefit in crafting rhyme-pairs.
You can find lots of other verses on this blog under the listing "Poets' Corner". Click HERE.
April 7, 2023
APR 7, binomial phrases: "here and there"
To review our poetic effusion about binomial phrases proceed to our blog 'Edifying Nonsense', click HERE !
There is also an entire collection of lyrics to patter songs, somewhat older material, dedicated to various kinds of binomials, that provides more didactic material and an extensive series of examples, and allows you to sing these expressions for your own enjoyment, or for that of others around you. Click HERE !
April 6, 2023
APR 6, "pictures at a renovation": demolition, day#5
PREVIOUS VIEWS:
front hall |
'vestibule' off front hall |
'new' office space |
kitchen |
LR/DR |
guest bathroom |