Since 2016 Giorgio Coniglio, registered pseudonym and editor-in-chief, has been bundling collections of POETRY, WORDPLAY and PHOTOGRAPHY, grouped by topic, and seasoned with humour and parody. His sole aim is to entertain you with presentations 4 times per month. The poems have primarily been edited and approved at other online sites.The related blog "DAILY ILLUSTRATED NONSENSE" sends out items from these collections in intentionally random order one-at-a-time.
Tuesday, 20 December 2022
Wordplay Maps: R-E-P-U-B-L-I-C-A-N-S in Canada (anagram maps #1-4)
Thursday, 15 December 2022
HIGHER CONNECTIONS
Monarchs
Various groups of strictly Orthodox or haredi Jews represent an expanding demographic in Israel, assembling in particular neighborhoods (such as the suburbs of Jerusalem) where they carry out their lifestyle, rejecting and disdaining the secular environment, preferring a world characterized by observance of laws derived from the Torah (Bible). Their traditional dress reflects the groups' roots in 19th century Ashkenazi religious communities in eastern Europe. The name (the plural noun form) originates from a biblical reference to those who tremble at the word of God.
With large families (averaging 7 children per female), these groups made up 4% of Israeli citizens in 1980, and 13% in 2021.
Authors' Note: Peer has two meanings that are in conflict with each other at times. (1) "equal in rank", the basis of the adjective peerless, meaning unparalleled in quality. (2) particularly in Britain, a member of the nobility, as in "peers and peeresses are members of the peerage". In this case, the wannabe imagines that all flatterers would be rewarded with aristocratic titles.
Saturday, 10 December 2022
Life in PALINDROME VALLEY, a poetic description
Palindromic signpost
Monday, 5 December 2022
For the Love of Greece: HELLENOPHILIA
CURRENT CONTENTS:
Greek Evzones
Cretan gorges
Approaching Santorini
Tipping on Thera
Santorini wines
Calamari on Heraklia
The Aegean cat (3 verses, a 'brief saga')
Cyclades (3 verses, a 'brief saga')
Dodecanese (4 verses, a 'brief saga')
Acropolis (3 verses, a 'brief saga')
Grand Change: a more elaborate version of the hourlychanging of the guard (taking place on Sunday morning at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in
Athens' Syntagma Square), providing a popular photo-op for locals and tourists
fustanella: kilt made from 30 meters of white cotton, supposedly with 400 pleats to represent the years of Ottoman occupation.
Sunday, 20 November 2022
Wordplay Maps: SCRAMBLE-TOWNS, postal supplement
Who would ever have guessed?
It turns out that an unparalleled word in generating anagrams, i.e. letter scrambles, is P-A-L-I-N-D-R-O-M-E-S. We have taken advantage of that discovery to create this unique series of wordplay maps of imaginary American (and Canadian) locales, each one completed by its official two-letter state (or provincial) abbreviation.
Canadians:
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