By: dmmacilroy
Dear Lady Marilyn Kay Dennis, I love the glasses. I wonder, did they help or hinder. Of course faeries are real, they can usually only be seen with our mind’s eye… Lovely story. Aloha, Doug...
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Don’t know the answer to that. There seem to be different sorts of fairies. Some appear to be human-sized, like fairy godmothers for example, and others are the Little People, as the Irish call them....
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Thank you, Jeffrey. You are the only person to have mentioned that, although a few people have said that they will think twice before swatting in the future. So that could be a reference perhaps. I’m...
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I’m rather afraid that the lady might have been disappointed once she saw her fairy more clearly. She might have discovered that it was a damselfly. On the other hand, she might have been right. It...
View ArticleBy: JKBradley
Excellent thoughts here. I feel connected to the fairy world when I’m viewing fireflies, well, maybe I feel more connected to my grandfather, but I still have a sense of awe and wonder. Thanks for...
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Thank you. I’m glad that you like my story. Wonder is all around us, I agree.
View ArticleBy: Stacey
Sounds like the start of a much bigger piece. Very curious to learn the correlation between the fairies and the rotting fruit!
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There is no direct link. The connection is the elderly lady who pops around the back of the supermarket regularly because she knows that she can find edible fruit there. She’s thinking about fairies,...
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You probably have to be an elderly lady for this story to “speak” to you. Or an elderly man?
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