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Monday, November 20, 2023

 


Somewhere in the garden ..... The fairies listened intently as the oldest fairy explained why people couldn't see their faces. They were confused and a little bit sad that humans couldn't see them as they truly were.

"But why can't they see us like the other creatures in the garden?" one of the fairies asked.

"Because humans are different," the oldest fairy replied. "They see with their eyes, but often with their emotions too. If they look at you with their heart, they will see your face too."

The fairies were amazed by this. They had never thought about the idea that people could see with their hearts.

"But how do we make them see us with their hearts?" another fairy asked.

"It's not something you can force," the oldest fairy said. "You have to let it happen naturally. If you spread love and kindness wherever you go, people will begin to see you in a different way."

The fairies nodded, understanding the wisdom of the oldest fairy's words. They knew that they couldn't force people to see them as they truly were, but they could continue to spread love and magic in the garden, hoping that one day humans would see them too.

As the days and weeks went by, the fairies followed the advice of the oldest fairy. They continued to spread love and kindness in the garden, helping the flowers to grow and the animals to thrive. And slowly but surely, people began to notice them in a different way.

At first, it was just a passing glance or a feeling of warmth in their hearts. But as time went on, people began to see the fairies as the magical and beautiful creatures that they truly were. They saw their faces, not with their eyes, but with their hearts.

And so the fairies continued to live in the garden, spreading love and magic wherever they went, knowing that even if people couldn't see them at first, they would eventually see them with their hearts.


Saturday, April 29, 2023

Get in Feylandia part 2.


"The fairy golf ball is made of the finest materials, including unicorn hair, dragon scales, and mermaid tears. It's said to have magical powers that can make even the worst golfers play like pros, but only in Feylandia, of course! And if you manage to hit a hole-in-one with the fairy golf ball, you'll be granted three wishes by the fairy queen herself. Just be careful what you wish for, because sometimes the consequences can be...unexpected."

 "First rule," said Petala, "is that you can't use any clubs made from wood. It's a bit of a taboo in our world, you see."

 

Jean raised her eyebrows, "No wood clubs? How am I supposed to hit the ball then?"

Petala smiled mischievously, "Well, you could try using a carrot as a club. It's quite popular among some of our golfers!"

Judy giggled at the thought of swinging a carrot at a golf ball, "This is going to be interesting."

 "Second rule," Petala continued, "is that you can't wear shoes on the course. It's considered disrespectful to the grass."

 Anne looked down at her golf shoes, "But what if we step on something sharp?"

 "Don't worry," Petala reassured her, "our grass is enchanted to be soft and bouncy. You'll feel like you're walking on clouds!"

 Carol chuckled, "Walking on clouds, hitting the ball with a carrot, this is unlike any golf I've ever played."

 "And lastly," Petala said with a mischievous glint in her eye, "if you accidentally hit a fairy with your ball, you have to buy them a drink at the fairy tavern. It's the only way to make it up to them!"

 The four friends looked at each other, unsure if Petala was joking or not.

 As they set off to play their round of golf in Feylandia, they couldn't help but feel grateful for the absurdity of the rules and the laughter it brought them.

 The friends spent the whole day exploring Feylandia, playing golf with the fairies, and learning about their magical world. Petala invited them to taste a fairy drink, a vibrant shade of green that bubbled like a cauldron. "It's made from the nectar of rare flowers and a dash of magic," she explained with a mischievous twinkle in her eye.

 Jean hesitantly took a sip and immediately made a face, "It's like drinking liquid grass!" she exclaimed, causing Petala to burst into giggles.

 Anne, on the other hand, seemed to enjoy the drink, exclaiming, "It's like drinking a garden! I love it!"

 Carol took a cautious sip, "It's interesting," she said, "but maybe not my cup of tea."

 And Judy, always up for trying new things, took a big gulp and exclaimed, "Wow, this drink packs a punch! I feel like I could fly!"

 Petala smiled at their reactions and said, "Well, it's not for everyone, but it's a favorite among the faceless fairies." She then added with a wink, "And it might just give you wings!"

 As the sun began to set, they knew it was time to head back home. Petala handed them the lost golf ball, which had now transformed into a beautiful flower, as a memento of their visit.

 The four friends stepped back through the tiny door and found themselves back in the woods next to the golf course. They looked at each other in disbelief, wondering if it had all been a dream. But as they turned to leave, they saw the shimmering light coming from the door once again, beckoning them to come back and visit Feylandia whenever they wanted.

 


Friday, April 28, 2023

Get in Feylandia part 1.

 

Jean, Judy, Anne, and Carol were the best of friends. They had been playing golf together at the same club for years, and they always played on the same day of the week. Judy wasn't a very good golf player, and she often struggled to get the ball in the right place, which usually resulted in her finishing last.

On this particular day, they were in the middle of the course when Judy made a particularly bad drive, and the golf ball flew straight into the woods next to the course. The four friends searched for the ball, but it was nowhere to be found. As they were about to give up, they noticed a strange shimmering light coming from deep within the woods.

Curiosity got the better of them, and they decided to investigate. As they got closer to the light, they saw that it was coming from a tiny door hidden in the base of a tree. Without hesitation, they opened the door and stepped inside, only to find themselves in a magical world unlike anything they had ever seen before.


The four friends were in complete awe as they looked around the magical world they had stumbled upon. They could see colourful flowers and plants they had never seen before, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming trees.

 The little fairy holding the lost golf ball approached them and said, "It happens several times that golf balls fly into Feylandia. That's why you have to use magic to get through the door, and when a golf ball flies in, it turns into a soft snowball. We can't wait to catch one again. My name’s Petala nice to meet you.

 The friends were amazed and fascinated by what they were hearing. They couldn't believe that a simple golf ball could lead them to such a magical place. The little fairy offered to give them a tour of Feylandia, and they happily accepted.


 They spent hours exploring the enchanting world, meeting other friendly fairies and creatures, and learning about the magic that kept Feylandia alive. They even got to play a game of golf with some of the fairies, who had their own unique way of playing.

As Petala, the faceless fairy, continued to explain the rules of golf in Feylandia, the four friends couldn't help but burst out laughing at some of the absurdities.

The fairy golf ball is made of the finest materials, including unicorn hair, dragon scales, and mermaid tears. It's said to have magical powers that can make even the worst golfers play like pros, but only in Feylandia, of course! And if you manage to hit a hole-in-one with the fairy golf ball, you'll be granted three wishes by the fairy queen herself. Just be careful what you wish for, because sometimes the consequences can be...unexpected.


...to be continued

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Starlight story


 One night, as Olivia was walking through the garden, she noticed a strange light coming from a nearby flower bed. Curious, she walked over and saw a fairy sitting on a flower, her body shimmering like the stars in the night sky.

"Hello there, little one," said the fairy, introducing herself as Starlight. "What brings you to the garden tonight?"

"I was just taking a walk, and I saw your light," replied Olivia. "It's so beautiful. Can you really write names on flower petals?"

"Yes, I can," said Starlight, holding up her magic wand. "Whenever someone needs help finding something, I write their name on a flower petal to guide them to their lost item."

"That's amazing!" exclaimed Olivia. "Do you think you could help me find my lost bracelet? It's very special to me, and I've been looking everywhere for it."

"Of course, I'll help you," said Starlight, waving her wand over a nearby flower. "I'll write your name on this petal, and it will guide us to your bracelet."

Olivia watched in amazement as the petal glowed with a soft light, leading them through the garden towards the lost bracelet. Finally, they came to a flower bed, and there it was, shining in the moonlight.

Olivia picked up the bracelet and hugged Starlight. "Thank you so much, Starlight! You really are a special fairy," she said with a smile.

"It was my pleasure, Olivia," replied Starlight. "I'm always here to help when you need me. Just come to the garden, and I'll be waiting."

Olivia hugged Starlight once more before running off to show her mother the bracelet. Starlight watched her go, feeling happy to have helped once again with her unique abilities. She knew that her special powers were truly a gift and that she would use them to help others whenever they needed it.

Crystal story (winter)


Crystal was born during the winter solstice, on the shortest day of the year. 
Her parents, who were also winter fairies, were overjoyed to welcome their new little one into the world.

As Crystal grew, she showed a deep affinity for the colours white and silver. She loved nothing more than gazing up at the stars on a clear winter night, feeling the crisp snow crunching under her feet, and watching as the icicles glinted in the sunlight.

Crystal's magic was also deeply tied to the winter season. She could make it snow on command, and her icy spells were some of the strongest in all of fairyland.

As she grew older, Crystal became known as the "Fairy of Winter". She took great pride in this title and worked tirelessly to protect the winter season and all of its magical wonders.

And even though she loved winter more than any other season, Crystal knew that all the seasons were important in their own way. She made a special effort to appreciate the unique beauty of each season and to use her magic to help nature thrive no matter what time of year it was.

Amber story (autumn)



Amber the little fairy was born during the fall of autumn leaves, a time of transition and change in the garden. She was the smallest fairy in her family, but she was also the most adventurous. She loved to explore every nook and cranny of the garden, even if it meant getting into trouble sometimes.

One day, as Amber was playing near a tree, she suddenly fell out of her family's nest and tumbled to the ground below. But instead of being hurt, she found herself surrounded by a pile of leaves that had fallen from the tree. The leaves were covered with magic dust, which protected Amber and kept her warm and safe.

Amber's parents were grateful to the tree that had provided such a soft landing for their little fairy girl, and they realized that their daughter had a special gift. She had been touched by the magic of the fall leaves, and she had gained a deep understanding of the power of nature.

As Amber grew older, she discovered that she had a natural talent for autumn magic. She could summon the colors of the falling leaves, the chill of the crisp autumn air, and the warmth of the harvest sun. She became known as the Autumn Fairy, and she spent her days spreading the magic of fall throughout the garden.

Amber's favorite activity was to create leaf piles for the other fairies to jump into. She loved the sound of their laughter and the joy on their faces as they played together. And whenever the garden began to look tired and drab, Amber would use her magic to bring back the colors of fall, reminding everyone that even in the midst of change and transition, there is always beauty and wonder to be found.

And so, the little fairy who fell from the nest became a beloved guardian of the garden, a symbol of the magic and wonder of autumn, and a reminder that even the smallest among us can have a big impact on the world around us.

Rosalind story (summer)



Rosalind, the little fairy born at the end of May with a rose between her petals, grew up to be a vibrant and colourful fairy, always changing her clothes and hair to match the colours of the flowers around her. She brought joy and happiness to all the other fairies in the garden with her playful and adventurous spirit.

As she grew older, Rosalind discovered that she had a special talent for creating new colours and hues. She experimented with different flower petals and herbs, mixing and blending them until she found the perfect combinations. She became known as the fairy of the summer, bringing a burst of colon and energy to the garden during the warm months.

With her powers, Rosalind was able to create breath taking displays of colour in the garden, filling the air with the sweet scent of blooming flowers. She was always looking for new ways to use her talent and bring beauty to the world around her.

Rosalind's joyful and creative spirit inspired the other fairies to explore their own talents and gifts, and soon the garden was alive with new projects and ideas. And although the summer months eventually passed and the flowers faded, the memory of Rosalind's vibrant spirit and colourful magic remained in the hearts of all who knew her.

  Somewhere in the garden ..... The fairies listened intently as the oldest fairy explained why people couldn't see their faces. They we...