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Monday, July 10, 2023

10 July 2023

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The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
Comments are welcomed! And couching them in Poetry is NOT required.

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16 comments:

Ol' Man Keith said...

Today’s Jumble haiku:
(Hockey players, esp. goalies, often wear marks of physical damage as signs of pride. Sometimes, when a photographer asks them to show their enamels to hit a reflective 10 on his light meter, they’ll reply…)

”Nothings to Hit!”

A goalie’s front teeth
are small prices to pay for
petty fouls—men know!
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

FLN,
A day off does not preclude
a recreational W…
9 July ‘23
Par=4
Wordle 750 1/6
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And it
seems there’s no need to be vehement,
for we’ve got a solid agreement
among Misty, moi, & CanadianEh!
that whatever one does on their off-from-duty-Day
need bear “no stigma.”

s’OK whatever we do:
Hang out with a boo,
maybe knock back a few,
or simply malinga!
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

10 July ‘23
Par=4
Wordle 751 3/6
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W751
Many dog lovers’ favorite is the Scotch Collie.
They find a good game of “Fetch” nothing short of jolly.
But they wouldn’t toss the caber; that would be sheer …..!
~ OMK

OwenKL said...

Fulton had one, on a river.
Seward had one, made folks shiver.
Florenz had
Quite a tad!
The one in Paris made men quiver!

Wordle 751 5/6

🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺 . . Russia
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇺🇦
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇺🇦🇷🇺🇺🇦
🇷🇺🇷🇺🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 . . Ukraine

CanadianEh! said...

Erratum- that should be “rueing”

CanadianEh! said...

Tough Thing (I) Know It

Sheer folly
it is to be a goalie.
There may not be a tooth
left in your mouth.
Even a multivitamin
now and then,
Never stops
petty slapshots

CanadianEh! said...

OMK- our thoughts were directed in the same direction today by that Goalie/Tooth combo. Having a son who is a goalie, I am happy that modern masks protected his teeth which had a large orthodontic investment.

My offering today is a little different construction. After I looked at my initial creation (with long lines), I realized that it had an internal rhyme (sort of), and I decided to split up the lines to emphasize it. Does it work? Sort of?

CanadianEh! said...

I was a Wordle fail today. Who knew there were so many possible first letters. And I didn’t even try the British candy or the girl’s name. But I did go with the Christmas plant.

Misty said...

"Loving Love"

Betty loved going steady
with a boyfriend who was never petty,
and never for a moment uncouth
even when he once broke a tooth.

In sports he wasn't much of a goalie,
and not religious or very holy.
Some guys treated him like a minnow
which should have made him feel low.

But nothing mattered in his life,
and he ignored all this silly strife,
because he asked Betty to marry,
and he now has a loving wife.

Ol' Man Keith said...

Dear Misty ~ Your poem works very nicely, especially how you tie the J-words together thematically. Brava! You make particularly good sense in contrasting "minnow" with the machismo expected of a goalie.
(As you can see, I couldn't use "minnow" at all.)

CanadianEh! ~ Yes, your internal (near-)rhyme works very well, assuming you're referring to "folly"/"goalie."
I am glad for your son's (and your) sake that the new masks are not so dismissive of dental health as our two poems. But I expect poets and sports writers will carry on the old devaluation of hockey players' natural bites!
~ OMK

Ol' Man Keith said...

CEh! ~ Sorry about your W run today! Who wouldda thunk "OLLY" had so many English preludes!
I lucked out in jumping from my starter of SLATE to my 2nd stab. I toyed with ideas and in the end made a point to avoid all letters except "E" and my one success (the "L").
So naturally, for no. 2, I chose FELON!

Owen ~ Your W hints today were both on target and a real delight. I'd forgotten with how many of these things our history is replete!

And I like your flag display. With Ukraine's heroism in the news every day, we are becoming more and more aware of this country's culture and history.
I for one had a dim understanding of the country's position in Europe before this war. I thought of it as a "small" Soviet-era appendage to Russia, not realizing how large it is, relative to other European nations. It is larger than France, and nearly 70% larger than Germany.
The population isn't as great, but larger than California's.
~ OMK

Misty said...

Ol' Man Keith, I love your Wordle clues! They give me joy and much amuse!

Wordle 751 1/6

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Thank you so much for this gift
which did my spirits lift!

Misty said...

Ol' Man Keith, I loved your clever haiku, even without the minnow!
And I than had to look up a word in your verse and learned something new:
that it isn't malinga to malinger. Who knew!

Owen, I figured it would be a folly to try to figure out what was going on in your intriguing verse this morning--but it was a pleasure to learn the answer!
It was actually pretty smart for Seward to buy Alaska, wasn't it?

And, CanadianEh!, you sure warned your goalie about the dangers of his folly!

And come on, Wilbur, give us something jolly!

CanadianEh! said...

Thanks all.
Misty- lovely story about Betty and her friend (now husband). How rude to treat him like a minnow! I’m glad he could rise above that.

Ol' Man Keith said...

You surprised me, Misty, having to look up "malinger."
I thought "caber" would be today's mystery word!
It is rarely seen outside of Scottish games.
~ OMK

Misty said...

Goodnight, everybody: many, many thanks for making this a lovely day!