The Dragon and the Phoenix

Yangshao never knew what woke him from his thousand year sleep under the frozen taiga. His muscular, golden legs and long limber back snapped and creaked. His lungs filled with crisp, clean air, as he emerged from deep under the ice. Brilliant lights at the far horizon drew his sharp dragon eyes south. The night sky filled with swirling reds, yellows and oranges, and these colors reminded him of his best friend, Xin-Yin, the Phoenix. Brilliant blue star shapes expanded, filling the sky as the other colors faded.

Yangshao’s back rippled side to side like a snake as he flew up and over the larch and birch forest, his vertebrae cracking like saplings in an ice storm. His golden claws clenched and released, easing their stiffness, then reached up to itch between his horns. His whiskers trembled in the cold wind, and he started to feel alive, his senses filling with the forest fragrance. He brushed the tips of snow-laden spruce trees for the joy the showering powder gave him. He felt his magic renewed from his long years of slumber.

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Happy Solstice everyone!

Here is a delightful post from a new friend, Flannelberry. Hope you are enjoying the first longer day. 🙂 Warmly, Brenda

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The Solstice Faerie has been, the treasure has been hunted. There is a fire in the stove and tea on top. I can see the first blush of false dawn (at 8:01 am) through the window. Stunning.

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ABOUT ANIMAL FAERIES

A great rhyming fairy delight! Just in time for friendlyfairytale’s midwinter festival!! Woo-hoo! Everyone stay warm and light your lights, even if only your inner light! 🙂 Brenda

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ANIMAL FAERIES

(For Halley)

This animal faerie appeals

Wearing her orange peel high heels…

Her swim suit attire

Awaits the transpire

Of swimming with otters and eels.

Her skirt is a fine autumn leaf

With her swimsuit and herself beneath…

She greets a new dawn

By waking a fawn,

Her time before daylight is brief.

Like water faeries off a pond,

This animal faerie’s beyond…

The sight of adults

Who prefer the pulse

Of things to which they can respond.

Stay in faerie worlds while you’re able,

Before you lose interest in “fable”…

There may come a time

To hear other rhyme,

With new interests spread on your table!

—Uncle Jonathan Caswell

(I keep the faeries in my heart…so should you!)

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‘Tis the Season Haībun

There’s nothing sadder in this world than to awake Christmas morning and not be a child.
— Erma Bombeck

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When I was a child, I hated suspense, and all my energy went into solving mysteries quickly. I generally figured out who did what where in the game Clue, where the flag was in Stratego and what I was getting for Christmas. Continue reading

Jack Frost’s Artwork!

Elephant’s Picture Book is continuing to find old-time magical pictures. I hope you like Jack Frost. Warmly, Brenda

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Illustration:  Jack Frost.  A Year With the Fairies.  Written by Anna M. Scott.  Illustrations by M. T. (Penny) Ross.  P. F. Volland & Co.: Chicago, U.S.A. 1914.

Jack Frost

 Elfin pictures on the pane

Mean Jack Frost has come again;

Lace and ferns and vines and flowers,

Snow-capped peaks and fairy bowers.

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Castles gleaming opalescent,

Rivers flowing iridescent;

Jewels set in filigree,

All in crystal fantasy.

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A Year With the Fairies.

Written by Anna M. Scott.

Illustrations by M. T. (Penny) Ross.

P. F. Volland & Co.: Chicago, U.S.A. 1914.

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New Day Haiku

The weirdest thing, I published this today, December 18, and the post vanished into the past — December 12! I’m reblogging it for those who’ve bookmarked me and don’t look at their reader, so the entry will be on top. How bizarre! Has this happened to anyone else? Warmly, Brenda

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fresh new snow falling
path through a magic portal
leave the past behind

Copyright 2013 Brenda Davis Harsham

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Fairy Friday

Here is a sweet treat from an organic friend. 🙂 Hope you enjoy this fairy garden. Have a great weekend!! Warmly, Brenda

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Fairies are invisible and inaudible like angels.  But their magic sparkles in nature.  ~Lynn Holland

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Happy Thanksgiving

May your company be cheerful, your food delish, the games played delightful and your cares laid aside. This is my wish. Thanks to Morgan, who shared this homage to Snoopy and Woodstock. Happy Thanksgiving and Thanks to the earth that sustains and supports us, and to all custodians of the earth, without whom we would all be lost.

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Faerie Migration

A wonderful voice in the fairy tale world, opening a door with a haiku. I love it, and hope you do, too! Warmly, Brenda

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quiet here now

Faerie migration
Very nearly complete –
‘Tis quiet here now.

J. Casey, Blackbirds Above The Marsh, ©2013.

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I set out to write a poem about finding faeries while mushroom hunting in the spring, inspired by Brenda’s story – Red Mushroom Mansion. This was born instead, and maybe I can come up with others using the same idea. Maybe – yeah right. I know more will show up in this vein. Take a read of Brenda’s story – it’s a great read.

And please don’t mistake me for not knowing some faeries hang around during the winter. I’ve been around long enough to know…

Oh, and I’m also linking this to the Weekly Writing Challenge. This is my fifth and final contribution to it! I’m kind of surprised I finished them all so quickly.

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Awarded Blog of the Year Among Other Blessings!!

I never imagined the response I have gotten to my fairy tales, here on Friendly Fairy Tales. I originally put up stories for family to be able to read them without my providing everyone copies. (I have a BIG family.)

The warmth of community I have found has been a fairy tale come true for me. I love all the comments. I love hearing that others love fairy tales, and even more, that others love my stories. And all the awards make me happy, more on that below…

Thanks to everyone who visits, who likes, who comments or even just enjoys my stories, my photographs and my poetry. For all of you, I have made an underwater visual fairy tale (a new video!!), called Fairy Fish Tails, which has an original score composed by my oldest son.

The video was a long time in the works, and as a result, I have been slow to pass along thanks for awards, but here goes:

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Red Mushroom Mansion

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Maybelle had often admired the red mushrooms mansions, where she imagined only the very luckiest of fae could live. She liked to imagine the quiet with only a few neighbors. She had been living in a fungus highrise since she was born, surrounded by constant noise and banter.

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Sylphanya, her sprite-mother, was hardly ever home and wanted different things than Maybelle. Her mother cared only for painting autumn leaves whereas Maybelle was drawn to water blossoms. Her mother seemed to like having a hundred neighbors, singing out happy hellos to everyone.

Maybelle knew the other fae-children thought she was a bit odd. Her near-neighbor Jamus called her a loner that morning because she hardly ever joined him and his sister, Dolpha, for nectar in the berry bar.

Maybelle was sad all day, not even the rainbow tints of a new lotus bloom cheered her. Maybelle decided to find her mother. Continue reading

Winter and Jack Frost

A good friend has written a delightful fairy tale about Jack Frost, partly inspired by my lit-tree photos, and I am honored to share it with you. I hope you like it, and it sparks some wonder on a cold autumn night. 🙂 Cheers, Brenda

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There were only shadows and silhouettes when the little sprite-like

one awoke from his long, extended nap. The seasons had changed

while he slept and he looked around, not seeing his special ‘touch’

upon the land yet. He stretched his arms out and shrugged his thin

shoulders, shaking out his stiff joints, while wrapping his coat closely

around him.

The elfin man crept out from under the bridge, ready to dip his toes

into the chilly stream. He shivered with excitement and knowing it

was TIME.

As the water changed from moving sluggishly, freezing into a sheet of

ice, he tiptoed up the bank and left his tiny, crystalline footprints behind.

He hopped over the rock that led to the grass and he slowed.

He stopped.

He took one big breath IN! His lungs burned with the extremely brittle air.

He let one foggy (water vapored) breath OUT!

He prepared himself.

He took his hand from under his woolen blanket jacket and…

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