Tardy, but heartfelt…

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Yesterday was Winsor McCay’s birthday, in 1869. A great illustrator with a sparkling gift for narrative- all in all, his work is a non-stop pleasure… at least, that’s the Rhino Viewpoint.

“Little Nemo in Slumberland” has his hero dashing about in a dream landscape. All of it is lovely and engaging and inspiring.

Like Nemo, Rhinos can make these mental jaunts without going to bed, but then, We don’t have beds.

Equinox-ious

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‘World Rhino Day’ overwhelmed Us here at Your Inner Rhino. We are still woozy with the honor of the planet’s attention.

Still, the Autumnal Equinox, whatever that may be, is going on, even as We post. It has to do with yesterday not being today, depending on where you are. Also the seasons. These demarcations have meaning for the informed.

Take this revelation and make of it what you can.

Illustrative Gifts

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Arthur Rackham was born today in 1867. He was renowned for his children’s illustrations in an age of great artists. Soft color glazes and robust line make his work exceptional. And yummy.

Mr. Rackham gave lovely humor and vigor to Fairyland, making it feel familiar. Interest in fairies has to be nurtured, and Mr. Rackham’s efforts did all of that and more.

Rhinos are always surprised that Beliefs come and go, like Fashions. Belief in fairies makes Rhino lives richer, whether We have met any or not.