Guess Who!?!?

3-26 Debut

Nature is full of surprise participants, in all sorts of sizes, with all sorts of destinies.

Spring accounts for many new players, though We Rhinos don’t pretend to know exactly what’s happening. It doesn’t require much understanding from Us; We just hold on and things clarify themselves, sooner or later.

All a Big Miracle.

Yesterday TBA

3-20 Yesterday +

Yesterday is a part of the Rhino Process; it got Us to Today. It’s nice if We learned something Yesterday, but sometimes learning nothing has its merits. What exactly We picked up Yesterday may be an element in a bigger picture, the coin that eventually drops. Possibly. Doubtless. TBA.

Who can say? Tomorrow may turn out not to be our issue at All.

Tomorrows do that sometimes.

Thrillifications

3-19 FlagpoleSometimes, out of the blue, a bizarre enterprise will suggest itself; We hadn’t thought about a particular project, and suddenly, it seems irresistible. Before We know it, We are in full swing. Exhilarating and sensational- a monumental sweepstakes kind of activity. Each step just seems to get better and better.

Visionary, that’s what!

But, there is a reason they call these temptations a Risky Business. They are risky.BULLETT for entries

Orientalismes

3-18 R-Korsakov
Sheherazade is by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and a haunting piece of music it is. All arabesques and seduction and mystery. Very Rhino.

The musical piece is based on “The Arabian Nights”, which is a great Rhino favorite. Ms. Scheherazade keeps herself busy telling stories. Rhinos love stories and story telling. We love stories today, and We loved them when We helped crank these out originally, say, a thousand years ago.

Yes, that’s right. Rhinos get around. And got around then too. Family tradition.

(Today is Rimsky-Korsakov’s birthday, but in 1844, We are told.)

Dawn, rosy-fingered…

3-16 Dawn

We Rhinos are great morning critters. Some may determine the day by a clock, but Rhinos just hold our breath for the sun to show up. A glimpse of sunlight, and We can get on with ourselves once again. Basking and chewing, idyllic.

Naturally, Dawn provides other signals and portents, like dew-readings, breezes, buggy hummings in the grass, and humidity. We try not to get impatient, but it’s a lot of excitement to withstand, right? And then, Voila! Ba-boom, Dawn! Entirely worth the anticipation, say We.

We try not to take Dawn for granted; Dawn is consistent in showing up, for which We are grateful. Nature does it again!

The taste and texture of dew is very informative, as you doubtless know. Rhinos have studied dew for ages, literally and happily. Yet another area of Expertise, for heaven’s sake!