Monday, April 18, 2011

Kemeny and the Rainbow Tree

There are tales throughout the world about the Rainbow Bridge. This is the celestial highway that allows those humans who've had special bonds with other critters of the earth to join in eternity. When a human or animal passes from this life to the next, they walk the Rainbow Bridge. For those who have cared for cats, dogs, horses, or any of the menagerie of life on earth, once they leave this realm, legend has it that they walk the Bridge and on the other side will be all the critters they loved and cared for waiting for them.

Of course, it's common knowledge that a rainbow's end is hard to fathom and much harder to find!  The Abbottsford neighborhood in the city of BeauFleur is a place of age and history and, for those who look hard enough, a rainbow's end/beginning is right around the corner.

This rainbow's end/beginning is not an ordinary rainbow's end/beginning. It is the end and beginning of the Rainbow Bridge.  The light-filled highway that leads to the world of the heart actually exists on Cottage Street in BeauFleur. To begin the walk you must shed your earthly guise of course and then only a hop, skip and large jump through a ultra reality dream drop hoop will take you to the furred, feathered, and finned ones you loved so well here on earth.

Kesces, the Familiar to the Gypsy Queen, Kiralyne, who lived a quiet life on Abbottsford Road, had been searching for the Rainbow Tree for ages to help her Queen return from where she came. Kemeny, the wise one of the colony of Abbottsford, discovered it one day... but, it was in a daydream and she couldn't (or wouldn't) dream drop at that time. It was too early for her to leave this world.  It would take a special traveller to find the Rainbow Tree which was where the end/beginning of the Rainbow Bridge was to help the Queen return to those she loved.  This special Traveller was about to arrive in Abbottsford.



"Kemeny's DayDream" @2011
Photo Art by Kim Yvonne Cady
Photograph by Michael Owsowitz

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