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The bridge is said to mark the place where a fairy wife of a MacLeod chief said her final farewell to her husband before she left him to live amongst her own people.
The story goes that the chief of the MacLeod’s wanted to marry a Faerie princess. The king of the Faeries, Oberon, agreed to the match, but only on condition that after a year and a day had lapsed the princess must return to her own people. So the marriage took place, and a son was born of the union, but after the allotted year and day was over, the princess had no choice but to return to the Land of Faerie.
She parted from her husband and child at the Fairy Bridge. But the story does not end there; one day the infant son began to cry, as children do. The Faerie princess, upon hearing her child’s cry, returned from the Land of Faerie and comforted him, wrapping the child in a Faerie shawl. This shawl was preserved; it is the famed Faerie Flag of the MacLeod clan, which can be seen today at Dunvegan Castle.
Faeries invited me to shoot them as they worked in a church to remove old ductwork and make a space for their spring Faerie Faire
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Last weekend, the kids and I went to a "Faerie Festival" at the 4-H grounds in Upper Marlboro, MD. It was like a renaissance fair for kids. Fun and crafty--build a fairy house out of stick and twigs... Write a fairy wish and tie it to a tree. Maypole Dancing. Live music. Selma and Jay were even part of a play created by a fairy storyteller. I was pleased we were able to have so much fun at a fair without constantly buying stuff, so I caved when they asked to get their faces painted. It's times like this when I'm glad I have my cameraphone.
a part of the illustration after I finished it. You can see the sketch in the "Life drawing and sketch" set.
Had to shelter from the rain under the Faerie Viaduct on the River Aire in West Yorkshire so had limited views.
Shealyn McGee
photo taken by Amber Clouse
Downtown TC
A little background... the reason why my name is on there...
Shealyn is originated from Seaghdha, and also is a variant of Shea (which by itself means hawk-like), Shealyn means "faerie palace." And even further... my middle name (Kay) is short for Catherine, which it's Irish origin means "keeper of the keys." My last name (McGee) is actually Irish-Scottish (more Irish though, at least in my family), which is the anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aodha ‘'son of Aodh'’ (pronounced "ae-eh," who is the God of Fire).
Faerie Photoshoot
Location: Spring Grove Cemetary (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Designer: Brittany Everitt & Anna Messinger
MUA and Hair: Brittany Everitt
Model: Anna Messinger
One of my Faerie Portraits. Cassie is sitting in the crook of a tree, in the moss, letting faerie dust fall from her hands and wings.
My very talented friend Lois Oster of Wolfsong Designs made these lampwork beads just for me, just for this necklace! She said they were a happy experiment, and I agree, they turned out beautifully.
The necklace is strung on silver beading chain, and in addition to the lampwork, it features Czech glass, Bali-style bead caps, Swarovski crystals in Carribean Blue Opal and Peridot, and Thai silver flower drops.
Created with thoughts of faeries dancing in my head by me, AJ Reardon, of Erthe Fae Designs. For more about me and my jewelry, please visit my blog:
That epic year of mushrooms began with us spotting this faerie ring of mushrooms on one of the main roads going through my town.
New Milford, NJ
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Holly Faerie is a OOAK beaded art doll. She is bal-jointed and has 13 points of articulation. She is made of Japanese glass seed beads, organic cotton thread & fiber fill, ahimsa silk thread, and Swarovski pearls. She is about 9 inches tall. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, I posted a little about that on my website, if anyone wants to read it, here is the link: faeriedustdolls.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/holly-faerie/