Where are the snows of yesteryear?

Rhinos are endowed with lots and lots of Marbles. This is a good thing, because We lose our Marbles all the time. Luckily, We get lots of spares as replacement parts.

We do wonder where our lost Marbles get off to. There are so many of them, and so many Rhinos have lost them, there should be a Marble coating on the planet of considerable depth. Why aren’t We wading through them on a daily basis?

Maybe they evaporate?

Gustoed

 

A Perilous Situation characterizes any Rhino’s day, that being the Surprise Attack of a Gusto- an unpredictable energy surge. The Rhino is pressing forward with the day’s agenda, and all of a sudden, Wham! A Mighty Must snatches the Rhino’s wits and it’s off to the races.

Sometimes it turns out to be a lot of Fun.

(Nobody seems to know where these Gustos hide out when off duty. So don’t ask Us.)

Telling it like it is

There seems to be a  present fascination with the concept of Security. We hear of it and about it. Safe and sound at all hours of the day or night; we’ve got your back, Baby.

Rhinos, nor any other critter in the Wild, know nothing about Security. Nature does not offer it and We don’t expect it. It is a concept that seems unrelated to our circumstances.

Rhinos keep our own eyes peeled.

Rhino, here…

For each and every one of Us, there are two versions of Reality. Version One is Us: the ideas, impressions, affections and interests We hold dear, and the self We assume lives inside Us. Part Two is Everything Else on the Planet, real or imagined.

We can focus In or Out, whichever seems more desirable at any given time.

What is also phenomenal is to consider that everybody We encounter is dealing with the identical process.

On Cats

A Reader asks about the Rhino position on Cats. Short answer: We have no position on any other line of critters. Live & let live, etc. Hooray for each and every one of us.

It helps any discussion to recall that Rhinos live in the Wild. There, Cats are large and hungry, so We avoid Cats and hope for the best.

And We don’t have domestic Cats, because in the Wild, Rhinos have no domiciles. Nor any Tuna O’Nuggets.

Thus interactions are unlikely, rendering the question pretty much moot.