at his younger bro's Bar Mitzvah |
surprise party (40th anniversary) for his folks |
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A blogsite offering entertaining oddities since January 2020 at the rate of 30x/month. There are now over sixteen hundred posts in these four years. Images -- poetic, 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 his younger bro's Bar Mitzvah |
surprise party (40th anniversary) for his folks |
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store display, in cellophane bags |
ready to eat (a somewhat messy finger-food) |
ramikin with empty shells. Delicious! |
Check out our previous post on this topic with an illustrated poem, song lyrics and more photos. Click HERE.
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Current status: Lots of progress! But, this will be the final photo-collage posted on this topic. If you would like to see the final result, give us a few more weeks, and then arrange to come by!
vestibule, entrance to fronthall closet and 'new' office |
office, view back to main hall |
guest bathroom |
studio, storing appliances |
balcony, with some residual mouldings etc, needing some cleaning up |
In his films, Formby portrayed a good-natured but incompetent little man from rural county Lancaster, with songs interspersed throughout in which Formby, his character "laced with shy ordinariness", sings while accompanying himself adroitly on ukulele or banjo. Apparently, the Beatles, particularly George Harrison, were among the musicians influenced by Formby's performances.
US Congressman Jamie Raskin |
Matching the selection on the first slide above, these include "near and dear".
Matching the selection on the second slide, these include "poop and scoop", and "red or dead".
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