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Today’s Jumble haiku:
(Hares & relatives, when ill, will seek sunshine for a cure. Some say they will race toward the sun, two abreast, in military fashion.)
“Bunny Dizzyness”
Infected rabbits
busily scurry, in style,
toward sunny uplands.
~ OMK
Wordle 29 April ‘23
Par=4
Wordle 679 2/6
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Same starter
as yesterday;
paid off!
Woodn’t you
try it?
~ OMK
I couldn’t see the forest for the trees. Yes, that starter was great OMK, but I went in the wrong direction.
Wordle 679 4/6*
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Search for the W.
Bunny Fuzziness
Nature poems are my style,
Sunny days all the while,
Rabbits busily enjoy the day,
Nothing will infect their play
See their antics underway.
HaHa OMK. We went in slightly different directions with the title.
I can just see your rabbits lining up for their “sun cure”.
Couldn't see the forest for...
Wordle 679 6/6
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🟩🟨⬛🟨🟩
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Then again I could've been in Lebanon. The black on 3,4,5 was V,G,L if you want to guess my guesses
WC
CanadianEh! Funny how we both wrote about rabbits when they weren’t in the J-words.
Bunnies were evoked by our search for spooners.
You were more successful in that title hunt. I thought about the “fuzzy” version but couldn’t see a way to fit it in my lil’ guys attempt at an orderly march.
Your poem is sweeter than mine, choosing to negate the I-word. (A good example of how we needn’t follow the dictates of the given words!)
Misty ~ You too show how the J-words don’t force you to follow their lead!
You often claim that you have no choice, but are stuck with the direction imposed by the starter words. Yet you and CEh both easily avoided the infection that I imposed on my rabbits.
A good thing there was sunshine among the J-words, eh?
I like the upbeat message of your stanzas. Nice to know that whatever mess Susie produces will be cleaned up by a joint effort—and especially that a pet was included this time…
I hope you and your son had a great visit. Is he staying for the weekend?
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Wilbur ~ So, you CRAVEd a CIGAR; that’s CLEAR enough.
But until level 6 you couldn’t See Da forest for the &c.
Well, the good news, CEh is that you got there. That’s really all that counts. I reckon the difference between 2 tries and 6 is really not all that big a deal—considering there are over 170,000 words in the OED!
Hope your bunnies survive their infection, Ol' Man Keith, and continue to have a good life. And, I hope your fuzzy bunnies also enjoy their sunny day, CanadianEh!.
Neat Wordles, everybody, thanks for those too.
My son will be here until tomorrow morning, OMK. This afternoon we'll enjoy a performance of "The Realistic Joneses" at the Laguna Playhouse. Hope the Joneses will be cheerful and funny as well as realistic.
Have a great day, everybody.
Yes WC, we were both lost in a WOODED AREA. I got back on the path sooner.
OMK- so true that we can take the same J words in many different directions. My imagination is stimulated to create something interesting. Sometimes the results are more successful than others.
Misty- there are Susie’s in this world who always seem to be in need of some protection. I’m glad your Susie was looked after - and a companion pet is always a wonderful addition.
Have a great time with your son at the performance.
2 out of three,, OMK. CAGER was no. 4 for me. Like an NBAer. CAGE is an old fashioned word for where bball players play.
WC(not W material but got me where the E was)
Now IC, WC. I know the usage, but would never have twigged it myself. CIGAR is more likely among us sports laity.
Misty ~. Enjoy the play. I know that title but haven't read it. It was premiered at my alma mater--kind of a dramedy, I think.
Yep, CEh!. ~ We can always steer away from one or two of the J-words.
I hold in reserve the one sure-fire means of disposing of the worst kind of outlier--using it as a proper name: as, say, the given name of a movie monster, or of a pet.
~ OMK
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