At the end of a busy day. (Availability of the service elevator is an issue for the demolition crew.)
No poetry today!
front hall (newly opened up 'vestibule') |
kitchen |
LR/DR |
den |
en suite master bath |
A blogsite offering entertaining oddities since January 2020 at the rate of 30x/month. We are currently approaching 1800 posts in these five 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.
At the end of a busy day. (Availability of the service elevator is an issue for the demolition crew.)
No poetry today!
front hall (newly opened up 'vestibule') |
kitchen |
LR/DR |
den |
en suite master bath |
You can review all our verses on this topic, accumulated for you on two posts (eight verse each) on our companion blog "Edifying Nonsense", by clicking HERE.
front hall |
kitchen |
LR/DR |
den |
master BR |
Matching the selection on the second slide, these include "cool and calm".
Matching the selection on the first slide, these include "right or wrong" and "short and sweet".
You can easily find all of these on our topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" by clicking HERE, and following the links.
PARODY-LYRICS
Authors' Note:
You can view our whole collection on this topic -- verses intentionally crafted with contentious repetition of the rhyming syllables -- in a wider context on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Check the post "Homophonous Verse" by clicking HERE.
OK! Perhaps inflated unicorns don't get around by hopping, but this one doesn't seem to gallop, either. |
You have seen the 'staged' (hyped) photos of this suite on the post of March 19. Here is the reality, as we get ready to undertake a massive reno under the supervision of 'Carl the contractor'.
THE PRE-RENO (realty) REALITY
hall (den on left) |
kitchen |
LR (balcony through doors on R) |
Carl checks the location of service conduits |
Matching the selection on the first slide, these include "down and dirty".
Matching the selection on the above slide, these include "on and off" and publish or perish".
You can easily find all of these on our topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" by clicking HERE, and following the links.
mute swan at Lake Ontario, feasting on corn left by a misinformed well-wisher |
The City of Toronto is urging residents to protect both people and wildlife by refraining from feeding local wildlife. In recent years, there has been an increase in negative interactions involving people and wildlife in Toronto. Most interactions with wildlife, including coyotes and foxes, are the result of a nearby, regular food source, primarily from people leaving food or garbage out.
Feeding wild animals changes their natural instincts and may increase their presence and tolerance of people, creating problems for both wildlife and Toronto communities.
When food is left out for animals, it can attract other animals such as mice, rats, squirrels, and raccoons which in return can attract other larger predators. Feeding birds may encourage large flocks to roost or perch nearby, creating unsanitary conditions and potentially spreading diseases such as avian flu among large bird populations.
To help keep people and wildlife safe, new regulations under Chapter 349, Animals Bylaw will come into effect on April 1 making feeding wildlife prohibited on both private and public properties across Toronto. The new regulations do not apply to feeding songbirds on private property, provided bird feeders are kept above grade, are kept in a sanitary condition and do not attract other animals or wildlife.
Alexander Muir |
"Maple Cottage" Leslieville, (now part of Toronto) Muir's residence |
1867: A fragile line |
Robert Stanley Weir lyricist |
Calixa Lavallee composer |