rows and rows of flowering kale and cabbages
all come together
to create a beautiful, tiny fairy forest.
—
“a forest is not a wilderness,
but a community of souls who speak to one another on the wind.”
― anthony t. hincks
—
oakland county farmer’s market, pontiac, michigan, usa
What a beautiful and unique response, Beth! Fairies would certainly delight in amongst these sturdy leaves of kale and cabbage! 🏰 😊
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seems like a place they’d love to wander )
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Yes, wandering and exploring. . . 🌾🌷
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I may be caught up for now. . . Another fifty hours week ahead so please give me a “hall pass” for late arrival. ☮🎫
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no timeline, no worries, hang in there )
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I love the fairy forrest. And I believe in that quote.
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thanks and same )
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📚📝📝📝📝👌
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)))
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Great rows, Beth!
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aren’t they?
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Who would of thought. Disney in Cabbage.
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you never know where you’ll discover things –
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True. And there is the reason to stay OPEN.
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Beautiful!
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thanks!
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Great visual creativity on your part. Beth..:)
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Thank you, George
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Enchanting.
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Thank you))
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That is a lovely idea, a forest of vegetables.
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isn’t it, peter?
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Love the imagery of that Beth. Even as an adult I can imagine playing with tiny toys in that forest.
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same here, Tric )
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So amazing. I love this
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thank you )
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It does look like a fairy forest! How cute.
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doesn’t it? thanks –
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