when grandie v and i
have finished building our indoor winter fairy village
with jewels and feathers and sparkles, a flower vine swing, love tape, and puff ball beds
it is very important to write about it and invite them to move in tonight.
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“when I sound the fairy call, gather here in silent meeting,
chin to knee on the orchard wall, cooled with dew and cherries eating.
merry, merry, take a cherry, mine are sounder, mine are rounder,
mine are sweeter for the eater, when the dews fall, and you’ll be fairies all.”
-emily dickinson
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What a beautiful way to stir the imagination. I am sure there will be pleasant dreams tonight. Well done.
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V is such a sweet girl, with help from her Peaches, creating the best place ever for her tiny fairy friends! The best part is the special invitation! *x*
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she is and i loved the invitation too )
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Adorable😊
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❤
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Life indeed is grand, my friend Peaches. Beautiful.
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yes, it sure is )
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😊
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)))
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What fun! Do you want me to reblog?
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absolutely! and that way even more fairies will know about it )
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Wonderful! In the true sense, you are full of wonders! 🙂
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Thanks, the world is filled with them 🦄
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That’s some digs, Beth. What are the chances you could replicate something like that on a human scale?
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Ooh – maybe a matter of time?
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Reblogged this on Friendly Fairy Tales and commented:
Here is fairy magic courtesy of Beth at ididnthavemyglasseson, home of irony, humor and appreciation of all things kid. Great fairy call by Emily Dickinson. Who can resist an indoor winter fairy village?
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None of us, certainly not me )
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A condo for faeries–awesome!
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It is )
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I’ve never read that particular Emily Dickenson poem. How whimsical! I’m so glad you turned it into an activity for Grandie V. (Perhaps V stands for Violet? A perfect name for a garden fairy.)
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I loved it as soon as it found it. (Valentina -an Italian fairy)
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loving Emily!!!
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Me too!
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Lovely idea…I hope some fairies come!
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Me too!
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Love Emily’s poems, and fairies too!
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Me too )
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What a lovely vision–‘twould be heavenly to have a fairy village to escape to from time to time. Thanks, Beth. V is a lucky grandie, and you get to play, too!
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That it would- and yes we both are lucky to get to play together)
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Aw…what a little cutie… ❤
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These are some lucky fairies Beth.
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i hope they like it )
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The fairy village looks beyond inviting. No doubt she’ll have a full house!
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I’m quite sure she will 🦄
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Magical. The way childhood should be – for little kids and big kids.
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I think so too
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Your grandies have an AMAZING grandma!
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We share our adventures)
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