Wednesday, June 25, 2014

The Bird, The Cat, and The Hidden Fairy in the City

On a hill there was a cat.
 A cat who stalked like a lion.
It was just an ordinary house cat,
but it really wanted that pigeon.
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The region this cat was in was unusual,
because it was the city.  

But the green grass was lush and beautiful, filled with worms and other good things for the bird to collect.
The fairy that sat on the bird's back could see the the cat, 
though the cat that was stalking could not see her.
The fairy whispered into the birds ear,

"Watch out! He's about to pounce!"

So the bird flew up into the air, and the cat backed away. As if it was afraid of the bird.
So the bird flew down, unafraid and pounced right on the cat's tail.
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The cat screeched, and ran off into the row homes.
The fairy had a magic wand with her, and said,
"May be both the bird and the cat be safe from harm.
Especially from big trucks and buses that come through this tiny alley way."
With that the bird and the fairy flew off to the top of the roof,  to make sure her spell had worked, and it did.  So the moral of the story is that wherever you go, you always have to look ahead, because a cat may be out hunting a bird, and though it doesn't seem innocent,  it is an innocent creature to us, and we should all take care to be safe drivers in small alley ways. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Little Fairy and the Lady Bug

On a rainy, dreary day, a fairy was flying through the park.

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Though it was suppose to thunder and lightening, she was brave and  found a large oak tree that sheltered her.


    She was a determined fairy,  and didn't want to go home.  As she sat, she watched the mortals walk by with their animals.  Too distracted notice, a ladybug  had landed on her neck.
   Thinking it was a bigger bug,  the  tiny fairy almost smacked it.  But once it crawled until her hand, she realized that it was precious ladybug!
           It was so beautiful that she couldn't help herself but gaze for hours at all of it's spots.   Though the ladybug was kind, it finally got annoyed with the fairy and said,

"Look! I am not an object! Take a picture! It will last longer!" Shocked by this outburst by the little lady bug, the fairy apologized.

"I am sorry, I was just gazing at your beauty,  and I have learned from my Queen that ladybugs bring good luck and good weather!"

The little ladybug squeaked and said, " Yes, we do.   Here,  when  I open my wings to flutter,  the luck  will sprinkle onto you!"

The fairy sat in quiet, and then replied "Thank you, and I promise to  keep all of your ladybugs safe in storms like these."

With that,  the ladybug fluttered it's wings and flew off of the fairy's hand, and squeaked back, "Thank you,   your protection of us is a high honor!"
   The fairy sat for while longer under the beautiful oak tree and thought to herself that she should take better care of nature than she does. In fact,   right then and there,  instead of keeping the sparkles the ladybug gave her,  she gave them to the large oak tree.  Who needed the luck to continue to shelter  other fairies and creatures just like the ladybug.

The ladybug's main message here is to remind us that nature is precious, a privilege, and a gift.  That to harm a fairy ring in a park, such as Patterson Park,  is only harming yourself.  The ladybug also reminds us that it is a good thing to do something for others, such as the little fairy giving her lucky sparkles to the tree instead of herself!  That said,  remember to preserve  nature as you would preserve yourself, your families and friends!