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Less than five minutes' ride out of York railway station and I was off the bike with an unexpected deflationary situation. I wandered over to the riverbank and, in amongst the dried poo, sat down on a tree stump and set to with my repair kit.
Of course, it was the rear wheel. But it's a straightforward exercise when you've done it a few times before.
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Tall faerie is 15" and her little sister is 12".
Once the faeries are born, and bring about Spring, then the Sprites come to work and help their older sisters, watering and tending to the plants and insects.
Leila's senior portrait if she were a faerie of the upland hardwood forest. Tunica Falls/Clark Creek Nature Area, Mississippi. Nov 2014
Nothing remotely clever about this, I just liked the colour of the seed beads with the Czech glass. Simply strung on a piece of memory wire I found in my stash. Hard to see from the photo, but the Czech glass has a lovely mottled mossy effect.
the trees in the foreground were covered with hoarfrost, making an ethereal constrast against the dark evergreens in the background. Breathtaking!
Wanda and Kevin hit the road for a weekend-long journey into the Northwoods of Minnesota for a rendezvous with the Radical Faeries.
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Nestled among the ripe cherries at the top of the tree is where this little faerie was found. Red is her favorite color so coaxing her onto this necklace was no trouble at all. She now sits upon a cherry red ab glass cabochon that has been set in a lace wired bezel and topped with an antique gold leaf. Above her head is a Red swarovski crystal for extra shine.
The beautiful landscape of faerie glen on the Isle of Skye was the most surreal place I have ever been. It truly felt like you were transported to a different world!
After a rough and tumble day I love to quiet my mind with a nice cup of tea and let my thoughts wonder. As I glanced into what I presumed to be an empty cup I discovered a bit of magic. Just when I thought I was empty, I find that there's a bit more to share.
I've been working on Holly, she's the faerie of the holly plant. I thought she would be really cute for Christmas. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, and it has healing properties too! I will be writing more about that when she is all finished. ^_^
The Ban Krud beach is under the magical protection of Wat Tang Sai (วัดทางสาย) which sits high upon Khao Thong Chai, Prachuap Khiri Khan, looking like a fairy-tale castle.
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Radical Faeries Drum Ritiual / Gay Pride New York 2007
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is a silk dupioni dress, with a musrhroom wooden button and wool felt applique...plus her faerie pouch, a garland, a shawl and her shoes...and of course her wings, which we forgot for the photoshoot!
The Peatbog Faeries play The Old Fire Station, Carlisle, Cumbria
The Peatbog Faeries are a largely instrumental Celtic fusion band. Formed in 1991, they are based in Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, Scotland.
Their music embodies many styles and influences, including folk, electronica, rock and jazz, - but their main influence is traditional celtic music. The band's unique sound is created through a mix of programmed effects and traditional celtic arrangements, played on bagpipes, fiddles, and whistles.
The band have twice won "Live Band of the Year" at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards and were nominated for "Live Band of the Year" at the BBC Radio 2 folk awards.
Lately I have been stressed about some work related problems. It is not a good use of my time, but when I am stressed, I tend to want to disappear. One way I can do that is by creating artistic graphic images of the fantastic. Lately, this has focused around fantasy-world women. I have always found the women in fantasy novels interesting: full of magic and power. I guess I am wishing I had a little magic in my life right now.
I've been working on Holly, she's the faerie of the holly plant. I thought she would be really cute for Christmas. There is a lot of interesting lore about the holly plant, and it has healing properties too! I will be writing more about that when she is all finished. ^_^
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C. Aust, Camellia News, No.182, Autumn 2010, p.8 with colour photo; Regn No.615-N; A chance seedling of Paradise Little Jen. Light pink with a paler centre, miniature, anemone form to informal double, cluster flowering at axils and tips. Narrow, upright plant. Slow growth until 2nd or 3rd year, after which it produces longish canes. Flowers early to very late. Originated by Terence E. Pierson, Jaspers Brush, NSW, Australia.