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The rainbow bridge is a metaphor for the crossing where pets wait for their owners in the afterlife. It is believed to derive from a 1959 poem written by Edna Clyne in Scotland after the death of ...
When their dog Josie died, Kat Riley and Rose Moorehead, of Lewes, thought of the rainbow bridge. Unable to build an actual bridge in their backyard, they built a small fence, right on the Lewes ...
The "rainbow bridge" is a metaphorical concept many pet lovers use to cope with loss, but now, there's a real-life version along the Lewes-Georgetown Trail.
Inspired by the poem "The Rainbow Bridge," the fence allows pet owners to leave collars and messages. The fence, created by Kat Riley and Rose Moorehead, has become a popular spot for the ...
Inspired by the poem "The Rainbow Bridge," the fence allows pet owners to leave collars and messages. The fence, created by Kat Riley and Rose Moorehead, has become a popular spot for the ...
The "rainbow bridge" is a metaphorical concept many pet lovers use to cope with loss, but now, there's a real-life version along the Lewes-Georgetown Trail.
Inspired by the poem "The Rainbow Bridge," the fence allows pet owners to leave collars and messages. The fence, created by Kat Riley and Rose Moorehead, has become a popular spot for the ...
Inspired by the poem "The Rainbow Bridge," the fence allows pet owners to leave collars and messages. The fence, created by Kat Riley and Rose Moorehead, has become a popular spot for the ...
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