June 6, 2024

JUN 6, Olympic sport -- floor program, gymnastics

a) Reprise of material posted on June 6 in previous years ...

2020: new world palindromes, #23,24 (wordplay)
2021: canoeing, Rose's lessons (illustrated poem) 
2022: trees, horsechestnut trees (illustrated poem)
2023: ambulatory verse, escape (poem)

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Olympic sport

floor routine, gymnastics



June 5, 2024

JUN 5, Submitted Palindromes: RANDOM PILES #17 and #18

a) Reprise of material posted on June 5 in previous years ...

2020: sister-city anagrams, 19-21 (wordplay maps)
2021: old world palindromes, #23 and #24 (wordplay maps) 
2022: birdlore, red-tailed hawk (illustrated poem)
2023: painterly poetry, Picasso's blue period (illustrated poem)

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b) Today's Offering (Jun 5, 2024):  

 






 On the 25th of each month you will find a slide-filling group of palindromic phrases submitted to the editors by a panel of 7 palindromists. These folks have all been working on this project since January 2020. Their profiles are indicated in panels published here at the start of things, and then, we have asked them to provide (palindromically, of course) their views on one of the iconic items in the classic literature, starting with "A man, a plan, a canal -- Panama", and continuing with other well-known phrases, such as "Dennis sinned". Otherwise, their contribution will be grouped in random piles (a phrase that you might recognize as an anagram of the word p-a-l-i-n-d-r-o-m-e-s).

June 4, 2024

JUN 4, photo-collage: to Vancouver Island, Canada

 a) Reprise of material posted on June 4 in previous years ...


2020: national verse, Armenia (poem)
2021: Canadiana, Torontonian/Buffalonian (poem) 
2022: poets' corner, bold-faced nonsense (poem)
2023: organic brain poetry, hyperthyroid mania (poem)

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b) Today's Offering (Jun 4, 2024): 

 travels to Vancouver Island




Check out this blog-post to see what we did when we got there.



June 3, 2024

JUN 3, photo-collage: Bloored birds

a) Reprise of material posted on June 3 in previous years ...

2020: neologism, awarassment (poem)
2021: to clot or not, Virchow's triad (poem) 
2022: gun control, good-guy shooters (poem)
2023: Canadiana, joual (poem)

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b) Today's Offering (Jun 3, 2024): 


 Yesterday on Toronto's Bloor Street ...


           






 






                                             



You can view an encyclopedic collection of illustrated poems on this topic by proceeding to the post 'Poems about BIRDLIFE' on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense. Click HERE

June 2, 2024

JUN 2, postal places, USA: Green Bay, WI

a) Reprise of material posted on June 2 in previous years ...

2020: Nuclear monologues, As We Nuke It (Shakespearian verse)
2021: American satire, Georgia voters (poem) 
2022: Italian loanwords, oratorio (poem)
2023: birdlore, High Park's peacocks (photo-collage)

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Authors' Note: WI is the official abbreviation for the American state of Wisconsin, in which the city of Green Bay, population 110,000, is situated. Founded in 1634 as a French trading post, this settlement on the northern part of Lake Michigan was known in its earlier days as La Baie Verte. Today it is best known as the home of the football team "Green Bay Packers"; activities of the city's priesthood are described in the poem Holy Communion by OEDILFian contributor Chuck Folkers.


 
At one swell foop, 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 !

June 1, 2024

JUN 1, Olympic sport -- shot-put

a) Reprise of material posted on June 1 in previous years ...

2020: American satire, Sharpie-gate (illustrated poem)
2021: numbers, unity (poem) 
2022: savoir-faire, bilingual labeling (illustrated poem)
2023: medical testing, true-positive rate (poem)

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b) Today's Offering (Jun 1, 2024): 

 
Olympic sport

shot-put (windup for throw)




May 30, 2024

MAY 30, singable satire: Harry Belafonte sings "ISLAND IN THE SUN" (Iceland)

a) Reprise of material posted on May 30 in previous years ...

2020: curtained verse, Buoy and Gull (poem)
2021: birdlore, eaglets (poem) 
2022: duplication, claptrap (poem)
2023: singable satire, Ewe-Yew-You (parody-lyrics)

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b) Today's Offering (May 30, 2024): 


 PARODY-LYRICS

ORIGINAL SONG "Island In the Sun", Harry Belafonte 1957. The original song has been covered in versions in German and Swedish, but not as far as I can tell in Icelandic. 
PARODY COMPOSED: Giorgio Coniglio, December 2015.

PARODY-SONGLINK: To find ukulele chord-charts to help you accompany "Iceland in the Sun" on your favorite instrument, click HERE.

This song resulted from a family trip to Iceland in June 2015. Our few days there were packed with wonderful sightseeing excursions. The weather was as good as it gets in Iceland (only minimal rain, not interfering with our travels). The highlight of the trip was the recently opened IceCave excursion; after a palpitating ride by giant truck over a huge ice-field, we walked into a system of tunnels in the glacier itself, led by an excellent informative guide.
The Icelandic language, a venerable tongue which has apparently changed little since the first settlers came to the island in the 9th century, seems challenging to learn. Fortunately for us, the friendly locals we encountered, at least in Reykjavik, all spoke English quite well.

Ísland = Iceland , pronounced eess-lant
ðan daginn = good morning, hello, pronounced goh-than die-in.
Eyjafjallajökull (j's pronounced as y)  = Island-Mountain-icecap, the subglacial volcano whose brief eruption caused the Icelandic ash problem in 2010; the volcano has now been considered dormant for 5 years.
    






ÍSLAND (Iceland) IN THE SUN

(to the tune of Belafonte's "Island in The Sun")

This year we flew with Icelandair
Europe-bound and stopped halfway there.
We left TO, our kids from DC,
A meet-up trip for our family. 

Oh, Ísland, land of sun
Nights stay bright for the month of June;
Four full days, awesome sights to praise
Geysers, glaciers, volcanoes
IceCave, Langjökull
And Blue Lagoon.

A neat idea, break our trip
Meet at hotel-suite in Reykjavik.
Restos coped with vegg-necessity
And one kid GF lactose-free.

Didn’t know, but they’re eco-smart
Geo-thermal at system’s heart
Hot water piped everywhere you see
Heat all home and greenhouse for free.

Oh, Ísland, northern light
Eyjafjallajökull
eruption March 2010
Four full days touring awesome sights
Hotel choose, or your sleep you’ll lose
Weekends downtown bars
Never close at night.

Recent attraction, not to skip
Monster truck, glacier Ice-Cave trip
Bundle up, walk though colored ice
View crevasse, bottom-up is nice. 

Oh, Ísland, isle of fun
Nights stay bright for the month of June
Four full days, awesome sights to praise
Glacier overlying
 dormant volcano, 2013
Close with steamy bathing
At Blue Lagoon.

I'll greet old friends - ðan daginn”, soon
When we go back some year in June
Next time stay longer, get my fill - 
Climb, and say, “Eyjafjallajökull”.

Oh, Ísland, isle of sun
Nights stay bright for the month of June;
More full days, awesome sights to praise
Geysers, glaciers, volcanoes
And Blue Lagoon.


tourist-party atop the glacier
 'night'-time hike down volcano
 to a steamy bathing spot







May 29, 2024

MAY 29, pill-poppin' verse: Fentanyl addiction

a) Reprise of material posted on May 29 in previous years ...

2020: etymology, haven / havoc (poem)
2021: oncologic verse, cancerophobia (poem) 
2022: Ontario nostalgia, commuting by rail (illustrated poem)
2023: excursions, polka dots (photo-collage)

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 Authors' Note: 
Everything you might want to know about fentanyl can be found in a verse at OEDILF (the Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form) by fellow contributor-editor DavidGries. Click HERE.



May 28, 2024

MAY 28, Carolina lowcountry: season's farewell

a) Reprise of material posted on May 28 in previous years ...

2020: exotic destination, Cappadocia (illustrated poem)
2021: funny bones, avascular necrosis (poem) 
2022: excursion, Brickworks at dusk (photo-collage)
2023: condo reno, pictures at renovation (photo-collage)

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 season's farewell to South Carolina

fiddler crab



May 27, 2024

MAY 27, photo-story injured bumblebee

a) Reprise of material posted on May 27 in previous years ...

2020: classic palindrome, Mr. Owl (poem)
2021: amphibians, Dominican crapaud (poem) 
2022: mythed opportunities, Dante's Divine Comedy (illustrated poem)
2023: excursion, around Washington, DC (photo-collage)

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incidental current photo

A sad but determined bumblebee, having lost its left wings, likely in an altercation with some physical object (building?), makes its way on foot across a stone patio.  




May 26, 2024

MAY 26, defining opinion: hoarding (construction)

a) Reprise of material posted on May 26 in previous years ...

2020: Ontario nostalgia, Trent-Severn canal (illustrated poem)
2021: exotic destination, Chania, Greece (illustrated poem) 
2022: reptiles, fence lizards (illustrated poem)
2023: painterly poetry, birth of impressionism (illustrated poem)

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 b) Today's Offering (May 26, 2024): 


 
Our blogpost "Defining Opinion" on the topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" shows a selection of similar verses submitted to OEDILF (the online Omnificent English Dictionary iLimerick Form). You can see all of these on one visit by clicking HERE.

May 25, 2024

MAY 25, Submitted Palindromes: RANDOM PILES #15 and #16


a) Reprise of material posted on May 25 in previous years ...

2020: birdlore, cedar waxwings (illustrated poem)
2021: insects, ladybug dining (illustrated poem) 
2022: excursion, Toronto neighborhood (photo-collage)
2023: palindrome submitters, Hal Lelujah (wordplay)

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b) Today's Offering (May 25, 2024): 





 

 On the 25th of each month you will find a slide-filling group of palindromic phrases submitted to the editors by a panel of 7 palindromists. These folks have all been working on this project since January 2020. Their profiles are indicated in panels published here at the start of things, and then, we have asked them to provide (palindromically, of course) their views on one of the iconic items in the classic literature, starting with "A man, a plan, a canal -- Panama", and continuing with other well-known phrases, such as "Dennis sinned". Otherwise, their contribution will be grouped in random piles (a phrase that you might recognize as an anagram of the word p-a-l-i-n-d-r-o-m-e-s).


May 24, 2024

MAY 24, "pictures at a renovation": sixth week

a) Reprise of material posted on May 24 in previous years ...

2020: anagram swarm, very stable genius #7 (wordplay)
2021: humorists' talk, titty (poem) 
2022: Palindrome Valley, organizing the rally (poem)
2023: exotic destination, Haifa, Israel (poem)

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 The renewed kitchen is finally being installed ...














May 23, 2024

MAY 23, photo-collage: Lishman's sculptures

a) Reprise of material posted on May 23 in previous years ...

2020: new world palindromes, #21,22 (wordplay)
2021: clot or not, hemophilia (poem) 
2022: toxic vignette, mad as a hatter (erethism) (poem)
2023: defining opinion, honey (poem)

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b) Today's Offering (May 23, 2024): 



Bill Lishman's sculpture displayed at Tanenbaum Sculpture Garden, Bridgepoint Health, Toronto, is described by blogTO as "one of Toronto's best-kept art secrets". 
Note that Lishman, the inventor-aviator-naturalist father portrayed in the close-to-real-life story of the 1996 film "Fly Away Home", was a polymath who took up sculpting rather late in life.








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