and you pass through the ferns that tickle your bare legs . . .
and stop by the Bleeding Heart flowers and wild onion grass . . .
until you came to the area where you think they may be. . .
only to find a table. . . all set for a faerie meal . . .but not a faerie in sight.
It's the search, the anticipation, the whole journey that is most important anyway,and the most fun , even though we are determined to see a faerie one of these days.
Have YOU seen a faerie with your very own eyes?
4 comments:
so delightful and inspiring .. truly magical.
thanks for sharing xx
It is a magical world we live in. cheers Marie
They always seem to have slipped away just before I get there! :)
I know my daughter has seen faeries. When she was little and we had to move we had to look for yards that had faeries. This meant a certain kind of yard with lots of shrubs and flowers, rocks, moss, little hidey-holes, leaves, little sweet shadowy places. Our realtor gave us some funny looks when we told her about this! Marcia, I can make you some dolls when my boy goes back to school early in September! We are going to play together all summer! love, Beth
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