
Rhinoceros Sunday
June 22

Photo facts…
A pair of White Rhino and Gemsbok by a watering hole in Southern African savanna.
Rhinoceros Video…
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The following facts came from The Fact Site.
23rd June – Pink Day.
The color pink has been described by many of the great authors, from Homer to Lucretius, which is impressive since they didn’t actually name it “pink” until the 17th Century.
Until the 17th Century “pink” was a verb that meant “to decorate with a perforated or punched pattern” (which is why they’re called “pinking shears”) and the color pink was always referred to as “rosy” or as a “pale red”.
Now, you don’t have to dress in pink from head to toe today if you have a particular aversion to the color, but it sure would confuse a lot of people around you.
Pink is the color people associate with: love, beauty, charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and the romantic.