My Irish grandma told me wonderful stories about the fairies...and warned me about the sly, conniving leprechauns. I think it was her way to give me a smart instinct in reading people's true intentions and to also build up a secret, private place to let my mind be creative in thinking, to be my own self ...and be strong enough to stand against the strong winds/forces of conformity, negativity, and self-doubt or deep hurts. Her kind, gentle ways, her twinkling eyes and merry laughter...and strong, inner strength and wisdom...gave me courage, hope and love of fairies, nature and all God's creations...from seas, woodlands, gentle winds, beautiful sunrises and sunsets...to gentle gardens of delicate flowers...to mystical woodlands and rocky seaside cliffs. I believe God created it all, for us to look in wonder, to soothe our hearts...and open our minds...and imagine, create...a loving world for all. I make and leave behind mysteries of tiny, hidden fairie abodes in each woodland, shore or meadow I traverse through on my journeys of Life. It is my way of keeping God's gifts of Hope, Love and Faith alive.
@wendysmobilehomesweethome4238 ай бұрын
When I very young, I had a children's book called "The Magic Key". It was about a brother & sister who find a key in the garden, and while walking through the woods they see a rock with a key hole in it. And, you guessed it, the key fit! They found themselves in Fairy Land and spent a lovely day playing with the fairies. That book was the beginning of my love for and fascination with fairies. Im 65 now, but I have quite a large collection of fairies of all sizes! Ive looked for that book, but the only one Ive found was online, and the person wanted $500!! It was written by Mary Frances and published by Jolly Publishing. I suppose I'll never get one, and Heaven only knows what happened to mine, but Id sure love to have it! Another lovely video, thank you so much! ❤ That tree is amazing and beautiful!!
@sherelynwhite4130 Жыл бұрын
Yes, i see the swan as well as a screeching rooster or hen just above the swan!😊 I am also an HSP and love to find i ages in everything around me. The grains of wood, the shadows in the leafy canopy, they are everywhere! There is a name for this tendency....pareidolia. I think its common in those of us with very active imaginations!☺ I love your fairy house and forgot to mention how much i love your autumn fairies, that you hung in that most beautiful tree with white blossoms, in a more recent video! Wow! So enchanting!🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚 Thank you as always for your delightful content! Hibiscus hugs!🌺🌺🌈🙋♀️
@thescottishfairy5396 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your lovely comment! It is nice to see a fellow HSP and how we see the world differently. I am thinking about an HSP video in the future. I am really happy that you like my videos. I enjoy creating them and share how I see the world. Have a lovely weekend - my new video will be published tomorrow. 🧚♂🧚♂🤗
@marilynroberts664411 ай бұрын
Another beautiful look at your new life. Visiting the Faerie Tree is indeed a blessing. And your little plant filled home for them will be loved and appreciated I'm sure. I'm another who loves faerie tales and the wonder they bring forth. Thank you for sharing your stories and your new Homeland 💜
@thescottishfairy539611 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It is much appreciated.
@williamwallace2022 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this as it allowed me to escape from my own crazy mind for a while ❤
@ricardapoznanski56048 ай бұрын
❤......ever so enchanting video .❤
@estrela3889 Жыл бұрын
How soothing... ... 😍
@BelindaTN7 ай бұрын
I absolutely love that house planter. Did you buy that locally or maybe online? I love the style of the houses and even more love the colors.
@thescottishfairy53967 ай бұрын
I bought this in a local shop (I am always trying to support local businesses)🧚
@janetclaireSays11 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, thank you for making it! Tbh though - I would be kind of nervous getting that close to a fairy tree.