How magical and fun. I love how you admire everything in your garden. When I see your flowers it makes my heart happy. Knowing how much love you put into them to make your essences. Can’t wait for some fairy Dust
what an amazing gift in the garden! we also have a volunteer in a part of the yard that I have not been able to successfully grow anything! pretty sure it's delphinium/larkspur and photos don't do it justice, it's completely iridescent. not something I've seen in my neighborhood or anywhere nearby!
A “volunteer” is the BEST way to describe this! As for delphinium…well…that’s what we use for our Oracle Flower Essence. You may have a serious prophetic power player right outside of your window!
What a joyous fairy gift! Here in the great boreal forests we have had a marvelous migration of owls in every shape and size, due to a vole shortage in Canada. They fly fearlessly beside cars, boreal chickadee, recently arrived grackles, redwing black birds, juncos, finches and the first robins. The year round ravens have little patience for the spring influx yet are nesting their first eggs of the season.
Spring snow has finally given way to rain that will thaw the soil and release our first wild violets, swamp begonia, and wild iris.
Perhaps then our fairies will awaken and sprinkle my wild gardens with joyful surprises!
How magical and fun. I love how you admire everything in your garden. When I see your flowers it makes my heart happy. Knowing how much love you put into them to make your essences. Can’t wait for some fairy Dust
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God bless you, Lisa! You’ll have to come visit (when it’s not as hot as the surface of the sun, of course) and see the garden for yourself!
The fun we would have. Hahaha
what an amazing gift in the garden! we also have a volunteer in a part of the yard that I have not been able to successfully grow anything! pretty sure it's delphinium/larkspur and photos don't do it justice, it's completely iridescent. not something I've seen in my neighborhood or anywhere nearby!
A “volunteer” is the BEST way to describe this! As for delphinium…well…that’s what we use for our Oracle Flower Essence. You may have a serious prophetic power player right outside of your window!
What a joyous fairy gift! Here in the great boreal forests we have had a marvelous migration of owls in every shape and size, due to a vole shortage in Canada. They fly fearlessly beside cars, boreal chickadee, recently arrived grackles, redwing black birds, juncos, finches and the first robins. The year round ravens have little patience for the spring influx yet are nesting their first eggs of the season.
Spring snow has finally given way to rain that will thaw the soil and release our first wild violets, swamp begonia, and wild iris.
Perhaps then our fairies will awaken and sprinkle my wild gardens with joyful surprises!
Holly-- I love all of this! And your owl army gathers, waiting for your orders! Praise Mab for the vole shortage, and all it portends!
Love everything about this post! And I’m ready to order some fairy dust ✨✨✨
We could all use some play, fun, and lightness-- courtesy of the flower and fairy kingdom!