2021: anagrams, US scramble-towns (wordplay maps)
2022: toxic vignette, antifreeze poisoning (poem)
2023: creative anachronism, Hippocratic oath (illustrated poem)
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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.
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a) Reprise of material posted on April 23 in previous years ...
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Tom Lehrer, parodist |
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At one fell swoop, you can review all our postal poems about intriguing places in the USA and Canada, by proceeding to the encyclopedic blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE !
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Henrietta, the sociable great egret, at Shem Creek boardwalk |
"Blue-tailed skink", the origin of that common name is obvious here; (juvenile five-lined skinks and broad-headed skinks have a similar appearance) |
a weight-lifting skink |
foraging nocturnal opossum captured in our porch light |
Henrietta watching kayakers |
"Hop to it" (on one leg), peculiar habit of many shorebirds |
African iris (floral break from all the fauna) |
pelican flight |
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a) Review of material posted on April 12 in previous years ...
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You can view these samples from our portfolio of 'Couples' portraits in a wider context on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense" HERE.
Olympic sport
track, 3000m steeplechase |