Fairies
We visited a woodland that is inhabited by fairies. Well in
this wood, there are tree stumps everywhere with little fairy doors on them and
fairy houses high up in the trees. There are little bridges to walk over and
the best thing, I thought, was it has a maze. Oh, I love trying to find my way
out of one of those. Since I was a child, they have been my favourite thing to
do. Normally they are corridors of hedges that you have to find your way out
of, but this place was different.
So, my beautiful little guide dog walked me with such confident
around the woods. I took in the sounds of the birds and the few excited
children, keeping my ears open of course for fairies. I have never met one, but
have hope… there were a few in human form as small girls dressed up as fairies
with wings and pretty dresses.
We came to the maize. Hub said he wasn’t going in. My lovely
girl Friday wasn’t too keen. Well, I was going for sure… so GF stood me in the direction
next to the sign saying maze this way. I stood so proud, so excited my
Waggatail was ready to go on her adventure with me as she too had never seen
fairies….
Gosh she was flying as if invisible fairies had placed wings
on her harness. We glided without any difficulty through this what I must say
was a very easy maize.
I could no longer hear Hub and GF talking, I had walked that
far. The path was so clear. No tree stumps or routes. I never stumbled and we
even walked over a bridge. Mind you, if I knew there was a bridge beforehand, I
don’t think I would have been so confident as at one side there was just a drop
with out any rail. But Waggatail did amazingly well. She was even pulling on
her harness and normally I have to pull her along as she is shocking for
sniffing, especially when she is in such places. Perhaps she had sniffed out a
little mystical person and she was on a mission to find a fairy?
Well there were no people, it was so quiet. Gosh, how far had
I walked? It seemed like so far. But there was one thing so different to this
maze to any other I had ever been in. and I only contributed this to the fact
that this time I was with a guide dog, it could be human illusion/fault that
makes us think we can see the right way, but in reality, we end up going the
wrong way, had I discovered the secret of all maize’s? I think I had. Wow, I remembered
when we went to America and we went over this dark bridge it was an attraction.
For those who could see, it was impossible it was so funny to see or in my case
hear the chaos of people walking as if drunk as lights forbid them from seeing
where they were going and as they walked over this bridge, they really had no
idea how to do it. Hub and I lead the way as we began to realise it was all an
illusion for sighted people. So, was the maize the same? I have never done one
blind. Or, was it my dog is so clever, she just sniffs out the way to go as my
command was find the way, good girl…?
Well this path lasted ages; it was great. As I went into the
woods, would my mobile work, just in case I did get lost? At last, I heard a man’s
voice with a small child….
“Excuse me, is this the maize?”” I honestly thought I had
come out of it and was heading around the woods on my own…. But he reassured me
that we were going the right direction……
Well so proud. Oh, Waggs, we are cooking on gas. We’ve got
this…. And then suddenly I heard the cheeky laughter coming from my girl Friday
being followed by Hub. Oh, I was so disappointed. Didn’t they know I had this
in the bag and I was doing it for the blindies and I had to do this…. To prove
to myself I am so capable.
Well, GF shouted my name. my face dropped as I had the most
enormous smile upon my face all the way around as if I was a local lunatic who
had escaped for the day.
“Fiona, stop, wait. This isn’t the maize. You need to go
through the gate to your right. It starts here.”” Hahhahahaha she continued to
laugh. Hub was smirking, I could tell…. What do you mean, it starts here I replied?
She answered she thought it started where she left me, but she was wrong. The man
who said it was the maize, was correct. What he failed to tell me was, for the
past goodness knows, I had been walking along the straight path leading to the
gate for the maize. Oh. Heck. Nooooooooooooooo.
Well gosh. Try again, but when GF saw through the gate, she
said no way you will be able to do this on your own, it looks quite dangerous….
I’m fine, I exclaimed. I walked through, well as soon as I got in, my dog
stopped as if to say naha.
It’s not happening Mummy!
GF came in and we tried. We really did try. It was awful. So
many huge trees umps. Not at all blind friendly. Mind you, I am sure the person
who designed it didn’t have in mind creating a maize for people who are blind… oh,
we didn’t even half do it. I came out. I was so disillusioned. But we continued
to walk through the woods, Waggs worked so well. And the end there was a museum.
Hub waited outside with the dogs and GF and I went in. it was all of course behind
glass but there were fairy dresses one was made from leaves. Tiny fairy shoes, toadstools
and more. Then there was a wardrobe. It said open me. We did and ducked down
into a cupboard which lead into a room. In the room again behind glass, was a
fairy circus and much more. It was all in a log cabin. It was great I loved it.
GF described everything so well and out we came. We then went to a local pub
sat in the garden there and had lunch. It was a really lovely day. Even though I
didn’t hear any fairies. For the children who read my blogs, I am sure our dogs
saw them. My dog was so excited an yet worked so well, as if by magic she was
being led through the wonderful woods, but by whom, or what?
2 comments:
Amazing Story! You know I love what you write. I was thinking of my granddaughter as I read. Her other grandmother had a liver transplant and isn't doing well. So...granddaughter made her a fairy garden.
Oh the wonders of our imagination and the joy of reading a friends post warms my heart.
Molinda
Dearest Molinda thank you so much and what a lovely thing for your Granddaughter to do. Bless her and her Grandmother. Sending love and hope to you all. xxxxxx
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