Here is a poem in honor of the fairies, Flower Bower:
Fragranced wind blows steadily,
Sparkles of magic spin and settle to the meadow.
Fairies dance jigs when the fiddler plays
Under the shady flower bower.
Copyright 2014 Brenda Davis Harsham
Happy International Fairy Day!!
References: Days of the Year, Punchbowl, Fae and Enchantment Magazine, and The Examiner.
I was wondering why I was not receiving your posts and through Line I linked back to your blog & discovered I wasn’t following you… I don’t know what happened, but I’m glad to have found my way back again…
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I’m pleased to see you. I have heard of WP occasionally having following glitches. Odd, but odder things happen. 🙂
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Is there really a Happy International Fairy Day? That is so awesome!
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I really didn’t make it up. LOL I thought it was awesome, too.
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#Gorgeous! I had no idea there was any such thing as international fairy day! lol
ML
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LOL I didn’t make it up! I think it’s not the most famous of holidays… Cheers, Brenda
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LOL
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Lovely!! 😀
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Thanks!!
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This is a perfectly beautiful poem for International Fairy Day, full of wonderful summer!♥ I’d not heard of that day, there seems to be a day to celebrate everything now! 😀
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Now we just need to get off from work for the day to dance in the meadows. LOL I can just see the Republicans going for that. LOL
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Are fairies international now? I suppose they would be, everything else is. I was convinced you just appointed the day yourself until I read the comments.
Hope your back knows what its problem is now it’s had a scan. Surely all those magnetic field fairies, dancing up and down your spine, must have been able to come up with something soothing.
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Someone made it up somewhere, but it wasn’t me!! I think the wee folk want their turn. Back problems still a mystery, but I’ve been put on a no-gluten, no dairy diet. The only question is, what’s left?! I hope it works.
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Egg, bacon and chips?
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No potatoes or corn either. No sugar! I can have eggs. 🙂 Bacon, there’s a thought, LOL.
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Love this…My youngest daughter loves Fairies. She had me paint a fairy Door to place next to our front door so they would know they were welcome in our home.
Also, thanks for the Follow. What a compliment. 🙂
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I love that the fairies have their own front door to your house! Young daughters make life more joyful and magic. 🙂
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Wonderful, I didn’t know there was a fairy day…..delighted to discover this 🙂
Also wanted to say a big thanks for the reblog Brenda, lots of people popped in for a look thanks to you!
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Excellent, I’m glad to hear it. That’s what blogging is all about, community of like-minded people. 🙂 I’m always happy to make connections happen for me or others. You are most welcome.
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magical
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such wonderful sparkling
of light and life
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I try to focus on the magic and joy of life, there is so much. 🙂
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Fantastic! Hello again! I’m back to blogging. Remember me?
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Yes! How are you? You inspired me to build my first fairy house. I plan to build another this year, but only after my back is no longer in pain. 🙂 Peace and Joy, Brenda
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Oh fantastic! I would love to see it. I do hope you feel better. I know the plague which is back problems.
Much happiness,
Megan
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Happiness to you, too!
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Wow! So beautiful..I wish that the fairies really start showing up – the world badly needs them! Reading this post just lifted me from a bad mood 🙂 Thank you Brenda and keep posting more 🙂
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Thanks, I’ll try! LOL It cheers me, too.
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There’s an International Fairy Day?! That’s magical.
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Yes!! How Happy is that? 😀
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Fairy Dance Happy. 🙂
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Yes, let the fiddlers play and the heels tap the floor!
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Absoluetly lovely Brenda!!! 🙂 I didn’t know it was International Fairy Day! Happy International Fairy Day!!! 🙂 🙂 I didn’t see any fairies yesterday, but I think India is too hot for them, or maybe just this time of year. I will look for them in Norway when I go next month! 🙂 I love your poem Brenda!! 🙂 It is wonderful! 🙂 Big hugs!
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We need to promote International Fairy Day!! LOL I didn’t know myself until halfway through the morning, and I luckily had this poem in the drafts because I would not have had time to write anything. 🙂 I’m glad you like it. I wish I felt well enough to play some music and dance.
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Sparkles of magic, I love that.
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Thanks, I need to drop by soon, but my back is giving me trouble. I have an MRI today. I need some sparkles of magic for my back!! LOL
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I did not know this Brenda! ❤ it so much! Beautiful photo and lofty thoughts! 😀 I love them. Hope all is going well with you! 😀
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Struggling with back pain. MRI today. My back muscles are inflamed and on the war path. Not sure why. Deep sigh.
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Oh my are you ok! Well obviously you are not! I pray you heal soon!
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Thanks, I hope to be on the road there. Fingers crossed!
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The fairies would be proud!
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Thanks!!
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I think I can hear the fairies in my back yard calling me back home…
Tomorrow is a travel day… I get to borrow airplane wings and magically loose three hours 🙂
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Are you in CA? I hope you have safe travels!
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Sent you an e-mail.
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Wow – this is great. I need to dig out my wings;). You see, most people do not know this about me but there is a reason why my head is in the clouds all the time…….;)
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Excellent! I hope you take flight!
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the rose, Rambling Rector? – it sure looks like it. eve
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It does look like it, but it was not a rose at all. In fact, I’m baffled as to what it is, it was a shrub with small white flowers and oval leaves. I’ve seen a pink variant, too. No thorns. 🙂
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I loved this ode to the fairies, Brenda! I would love to see the sparkles and magical fairies. I would enjoy hearing the sweet music of the fiddlers playing, too!
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I can’t resist dancing when the fiddlers play. 🙂
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– you have inspired me to post a photo of some Cairns fairies later today…
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How exciting!! I’ll drop by and look. 🙂
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What a truly wonderful holiday!!!!! Love this.
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Thought you would! 🙂
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oh, i had no idea it was such as special day! thanks for sharing this and i love your poem to them. i think it was too much dancing under the bower that caused me to break my baby toe last night while singing )
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Did you break your toe? Ouch!! I’m confused how singing could make you break your toe!
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i did, and it was probably the dancing that went with it that led to the damage )
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Aging is a kicker. Sigh. I remember dancing for hours in my 20’s. Now I stretch my back out for hours. LOL I hope your toe heals quickly!!
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you are so right brenda and thanks )
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Oh, Brenda, this is just perfect. Beautiful. Just what I needed. Thank you. Love, Amy
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Glad you liked it. Take care! Hugs, Brenda
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Happy Day to you too Brenda! Lovely poem and photo.
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Thanks!
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