Saturday, April 15, 2017

Hike on the Fairy Trail

Mommy had heard about the Aliso Summit Fairy Trail, so we went for a hike to visit them. Fairy Lily, Queen of the Fairies, and the other fairies inhabit the trail. As Fairy Violet Starlight says, “The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with your heart.”

On a summer evening in 2016, a group of fairies were flying over Laguna Niguel when suddenly Fairy Lily, Queen of the Fairies, broke her wing.  The fairies had to land on the Aliso Summit Trail.  As the days past while waiting for Lily’s wing to heal, they found something very magical and mysterious about this canyon and trail.  They grew to love the views of the Pacific Ocean, and enjoyed playing with all the birds and other animals in the canyon -- so much so, that they decided to make this canyon trail their home. 

The fairies sleep during the daytime, but after twilight, they come out from their homes and bring the trail to life.  If you listen closely at night, the fairies can be heard singing, dancing and laughing.  Many love to explore the woodlands in the canyon as well.  Although they are somewhat shy around their human friends during the daytime, when they are together at night they are very social. They love to collect coins, shiny rocks, and trinkets that their human friends leave for them on or around their doorsteps.  Some of their favorite activities at night are roasting marshmallows on the bonfire, chasing shooting stars, decorating their fairy homes, reading books to each other, gardening, listening to cricket symphonies, and writing letters.