SOS

5-1 UhOh 2039

Today is May Day, a seasonal festival, but oddly enough, it is also Save the Rhino Day. Thus it is May Day, and also a ‘Mayday’ call for assistance.

Rhinos, through no known fault of our own, face both poaching and loss of habitable turf in the Wild. The folk responsible will need to curtail their efforts, or the jig will be up for Us Rhinos.

If you can help Us, look up a Rhino group, and chip in where you can. Thank you.

Fork Time

Today is National Blueberry Pie Day, officially. We Rhinos are often surprised with holidays; We thought Every day was a blueberry pie day. Why willingly limit the festivities?

If Rhinos had forks, We would have special big ones, so We could clean up our plates quickly.

That way Rhinos would be ready if there’s more pie nearby.

 

Patience

Rhinos are glad that circumstances seldom demand Patience from Us. We are more the go-for-it-with-gusto sort of critter. Go and go some more.

But there are times when Rhinos must bide our time, hold on until things sort themselves out. Rhinos do the right thing.

Well, that’s what being Responsible Critters requires of Us.

Oh My

Rhinos cannot recall a time when “Uh-Oh” wasn’t useful in the face of adversity. Things happen. And there has to be some outlet for the tensions that arise for one and all.

“Uh-Oh” fills the bill, often.

Rhinos use it all the time, possibly because Rhinos are not perfect, despite appearances.

Oh My!

Rhinos are aware that We spend our time choosing how We are spending our time. We do this, or that or perhaps this, but tomorrow.

The emotional component, the sense of Urgency, is something We supply to enhance the choice. That’s what makes most choices memorable; that flip-out App.

Rhinos like drama, in theory. We mostly practice it in our daily lives. Peanut butter or tuna? Oh dear, oh dear!