Thursday, December 17, 2020

Fairy Tree

Fairy Tree, or would you prefer faerie tree? I am adaptable, and you can have it as you like it. 

I didn't see it, but Sue did after we had walked on the bridge that you see in the background in order to take the historical plaque photos that I posted here, yesterday.


Surprisingly, the faerie parts are not buried in snow in mid-December.





Someone derived some pleasure from doing this as we did from seeing it. I wonder how many people have actually noticed it. 


15 comments:

Marie Smith said...

There are items left along the boardwalk here that have been here for years. People leave them for all to enjoy!

The fairies are adorable.

DJan said...

How sweet! I love the faerie tree, and I'm so glad that it is still visible and that Sue found it. And that you shared it. :-)

Barbara Rogers said...

I love it! And I'm sure some young people (under 10) have contributed some of these treasures, and perhaps some young-at-heart people over 10 have also contributed! Any fairies around would definitely like this company. Sue looks great in her winter attire!

Marcia said...

The only one I've ever seen was outside a library in Chester, VT. The one you found it very neat.

By the way it's my birthday today not my husband's. Why did you think it was his?

Ed said...

I've heard of those but never seen one in person.

Mara said...

Oh, I love that. That door and window especially. It just conjures up stories in my head. How brilliant to find a real proper fairy tree!

Margaret said...

How clever! I've never seen one and would love to. Faerie is a cool spelling and seems more magical. I love Sue's coat and hat. I don't think our weather justifies that level of winter coat, otherwise I would buy one!

gigi-hawaii said...

Those thingies that were left behind are cute. Sue looks very nice in that outfit.

Mage said...

Until I focused on the tree, I thought it was a picture of your faerie bride.

Jenn Jilks said...

Isn't that sweet! I mean, Sue, too, but the faeries!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Yes, I also had to read further and look closely to see the fairie, and it is nice that someone or more than one left this surprise find.

William Kendall said...

That is neat.

Joanne Noragon said...

Perfect.

Rita said...

I like faerie...and that is so cute! I might have missed it walking by. One of those little delights that are a gift. :)

Doris Potter said...

I love those tiny doors! Looking at this brings out the child in me. I can imagine shrinking down and opening the doors into wonderful, secret places. Thanks for sharing this.