Every year, about this time, the seed pods burst and the tiny rhinoceri can be seen drifting in the breeze before finding somewhere to germinate. Unfortunately, they can cause rhinitis if inhaled.
"...Rhinoplasties are bits of purple, sticky-backed plastic which you can put over your nostrils to prevent inhalation of the little fellas..." Cathy, gotta like your wicked sense of humor :D
AAAaaaaagggghhhh ,,,ooooohhhhh All this powdered rhino horn floating uncontrolled through the air , it does things to a young(ish ) catholic lad!!!!!! I'm off to confession Tim xxxxxxxxxxOOOOOOhhhhxxxxxx
wonderful, every year I look forward to seeing the rhinoceri floating through the air.. :)
ReplyDeleteI like this, it's really fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat color and pattern. Very fun idea.
ReplyDeletesurreal...:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I love the colors and of course, the texturing :)
ReplyDeletei love these joyful rhinos!
ReplyDeleteVery,very cute idea, my sinsus give me trouble all the time, great illustration. Thank you for commentint on my illo.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Does Rhinoplasty help in curing this strain of rhinitis? Really wild one, this!
ReplyDeleteOk... thats fun!!
ReplyDelete"...Rhinoplasties are bits of purple, sticky-backed plastic which you can put over your nostrils to prevent inhalation of the little fellas..."
ReplyDeleteCathy, gotta like your wicked sense of humor :D
AAAaaaaagggghhhh ,,,ooooohhhhh All this powdered rhino horn floating uncontrolled through the air , it does things to a young(ish
ReplyDelete) catholic lad!!!!!!
I'm off to confession
Tim xxxxxxxxxxOOOOOOhhhhxxxxxx
Tim - please send your confessions in a sealed brown envelope, along with a £20.00 note to:
ReplyDeleteLady Violet Spume
c/o The PCO
She'll be able to help you once she's been unchained!