Merry Christmas, Faery

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The strangest idea has gained currency over the past few centuries to the point that the majority of people on the planet are flat out wrong about one of the most basic facts of life: Fairies do exist. People don’t often see fairies and they move faster than hummingbird wings, but I am certain every single one of you reading this post have caught a flash of movement in the corner of your eye, but when you looked, you could not see what it was. Well, that was a fairy. Of course, fairies do come to rest and that’s when you can really see them. Sadly, though, most of us are not looking in the right direction. We are such an earthbound people we forget to look up to see what is right there in front of our eyes.

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Fairies are much more common in trees than on the ground. After all, they are often barefoot. They don’t want to get their feet muddy and wet because they can catch colds. When fairies catch cold, the whole world shudders from the force of their sneezing. Those people who deny the science of global climate change are unknowingly onto something. The fairy world has been beset with colds and flus as their immune system becomes weakened by human skepticism and disbelief. As an alternative to conserving fossil fuels and reducing our carbon imprint, we merely have to all of us begin believing in fairies.

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As you can see, it was a miracle I was able to get any photos at all. There was all this dancing light around the fairy and it seems to have damaged some of the film.

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I found this fairy over at Lettuce and after some conversation, she kindly told me her name was Faery Sola. Fairies generally don’t like sharing their names with people because that allows you to call them up anytime – even when they are on the other side of the planet, even in Australia – and transport them instantly to where you are. I wonder if she told me her full and complete name. Perhaps she left out a vowel or even a syllable? Perhaps not, I was able to c0mp3l her to tell me what she was wearing. That skirt is from Boho Hobo. I had no idea that fairies shopped at human stores, did you? Her jewelry she made herself. She’s a merchant and has a store named Studio Sidhe (pronounced she) and she says the don’t discriminate and will sell to humans – if a human can find it. (I think you have to look out of the corner of your eye.)

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So now you know that there are fairies, I hope you will keep strong and not let some talking heads persuade you otherwise. The life of the planet depends on it!

***STYLE NOTES******
The entire set of photos from my encounter with a fair is on my Flickr.

Poses: Long Awkward Pose – Geisha
Skin: [Gauze] Female Mercenary Skins – Natural – Gold Dk Brow
Eyes: [Gauze] Human – Aphrodite
Hair: Dura – Emo (Blonde)
Top: Simply Fae – Valdoras secret corset teal
Skirt: Boho Hobo – BoHo Kuch skirt (2)
Feet: SLink Barefeet Mesh Static Flat
Ears: SLink and Studio Sidhe Sachara Crystal Elf ears – Small
Wings: Material Squirrel – Isolde Wings in Autumn 4.2.1
Jewelry: :+:Studio Sidhe:+: Happy Bead Set [Sea Breeze]
:+:Studio Sidhe:+: Euphoria Anklets [Sea Breeze]
:+:Studio Sidhe:+: Silver Nose Chain with Bells
Location: Lettuce

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