Over the rainbow ....

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…..don’t panic!! I’m not about to burst into song, I promise. That would be far too cruel of me.

Aren’t rainbows the most beautiful, awesome natural creations? I still see them through the eyes of a child and feel all tingly and amazed whenever I spy one. I’ve no idea if my reaction is because of their magnificent yet simple colours, a fascination with the power of nature or a wish to hold on to innocent childhood fantasies of Leprechauns leaving crocks of gold at their ends! Whatever it might be, I stop and stare with wonder at them all. Luckily for me we seem to have picked an ideal rainbow spotting area in which to live. Since moving here I’ve seen more rainbows than ever, included double rainbows, something I’d never witnessed before and I never get bored of gazing at them.

Rainbows weave their way through many cultures, faith systems and folklore and have done for thousands of years. Some believe it is a pathway or bridge, others that it is a symbol of their God (or Gods and Goddesses). The stories are endless and fascinating in their diversity. For some a rainbow brings peace, hope or comfort, to others fear. After losing a much loved (and very ancient) cat a friend emailed me a copy of the poem “Rainbow Bridge”, a poem I’d never previously read but am now unlikely to forget.

So, rainbows … I know a secret. Leprechauns were only ever taking cheeky advantage of something created by fairy magic (ok … and a bit of science and nature!). Bad fairies have a special affinity to rainbows. Many moons ago Bad Fairies were punished for minor infringements of fairy rules with a fairy ASBO. This resulted in pots of paints and brushes being issued and the instruction to repaint any fading rainbow seen. Now being Bad Fairies following explicit instructions can be very trying and does go against the grain somewhat. So they improvised. Splash the colours by all means but ladders and scaffold (elf n safety at it’s best!)? No chance! The best way to paint a rainbow is to scramble up one in the most ungainly way possible, attach a sodden paintbrush to a belt around your waist and slide down yelling “Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee” at the top of your voice! Hey Presto, great fun and leaves a rather haphazard stripe of colour in your wake ….job done!

When my time comes and I’m not here to ramble, I shall be sliding down rainbows. No star in the night sky for me, nor cold stone in the ground. Rainbow sliding’s where I’ll be! Bad fairies are good at hiding, but one day if you keep looking you might catch a glimpse of a paint covered, scruffy little fairy out of the corner of your eye, riding the rainbows with a massive grin on her face!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    hey bad fairy,

    your post made me smile, i love rainbows too, they do seem to follow me around as well, i too have seen double rainbows for th first time recently. your writing is very good creates vivid images of naughty fairies and leprachauns and pots of gold.

    you brightened my day.

    thank you

    lots of love

    sam

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    What a great blog (especially the reference to elf and safety!!). Although I can't aspire to being a bad fairy, I love rainbows too. In fact when I left work the other day I'm convinced a was within a few feet of the end of a beautiful bright one and my inner child wanted to stop the car and try to find the gold.

    Long may your rambling days continue, you bring smiles to our faces, just like the rainbows do. Love Val X

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thanks Sam. You've made my day too. I sometimes wonder whether my ramblings are too frivilous in the depths of all the seriousness we have to deal with daily.

    To make someone smile is the best reward. Thank you.

    Bad Fairy x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Thank you too Val x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Wohooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - thats the sound of me sliding down a rainbow or in my case more likely to be head first tumbling outta control down.  Never been particularly elegant LOL

    You ramble away my dear.....blogs are merely our thoughts on cyber paper, people can choose to read or not.

    I choose RAINBOWS (omg I've got that Skittles advert in me head now - taste the rainbow LOL).

    Have a good Easter Bad Fairy!

    Love & Strength

    Debs xx