“Well, said the Lady in the
Moon. It sure will be interesting to
read the newspapers on the Earth writing about me: ‘The Lady in the Moon.’
Where are you going to go now, Rosalie?” Said
the Lady in the Moon.
“I
would like to go and see St. Rosalie in the cave in Sicily. I have heard so much about her.”
“That
is possible.” Said the Owl. “We can fly there now.”
“Get
on my back. Say good-bye to the Lady in
the Moon and away well will fly to St. Rosalie’s cave.”
“Good
bye, Lady in the Moon,” said Rosalie with a big smile on her face. “I love you. Good bye”
The
Lady in the Moon, smiled and said “Good Bye. It has been fun.”
Rosalie
got on the Owl’s back and away they flew.
Down,
down to Sicily to find St. Rosalie’s cave.
A
bright light shines brilliantly towards the North and away they flew towards
the light.
Coming
near the cave of St. Rosalie, the Owl slowly drifted downward toward the
opening of the cave. There standing at
the opening was a woman of stature.
Rosalie
climbed off of the Owl and walked up to the woman. “Are you St. Rosalie of the Cave?”
“Yes
I am,” said the Woman.
“I
received notice that you were coming from our friend, the Owl. Please come into the cave. I have many things to show you.” Said St. Rosalie.
Rosalie
and the Owl followed St. Rosalie into the cave.
The cave seemed to lighten up and there were many areas to travel
through the cave.
St. Rosalie walked forward and told Rosalie and
the Owl to follow her.
St.
Rosalie said, “As we walk, look on the walls and you will see beautiful
paintings done by the people who live in the cave.”
Rosalie
and the Owl followed St. Rosalie with excitement.
They
first came to one picture that had some beautiful rocks and water floating all
around them.
Rosalie
said out loud, “Look the Water is moving in the picture!!! How can that be?”
St.
Rosalie said, “All paintings here are miraculous. Done by the greatest painters that ever were
born. Come along there is more to see.”
They
walked forward into the cave and saw another picture with a volcano exploding
with real rocks and fire coming from its opening.
“Wow,”
said Rosalie, “That is keen.”
Then
they walked forward, and suddenly the air was filled with a powerful, strong aroma.
The
next picture had beautiful flowers that had bloomed and allowed their aroma to
fill the air – red flowers, purple flowers, and every color imaginable.
Rosalie
was so impressed she stood there mesmerized.
“Come
along,” said St. Rosalie, “we have more to see. The cave is deep and we need to
cover a lot of territory.”
The
next picture they saw was a large elephant roaring with his trunk flying high
calling out to anyone that was passing by.
“Wow,”
said Rosalie. “This could be frightening.”
“No,
No,” St. Rosalie said, “not at all.”
“They
do not want to leave their habitat. They
are comfortable and well fed where they are now.”
“Let
us turn the corner to see more of the animals that I have befriended and have
kept me company for many days, and they have so many stories to tell. We cannot stop to hear all of their stories,
but they will tell you one by one as you live on the Earth. Let us go forward.” Said St. Rosalie.
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