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Author Topic:   God & the Fairy Tree
Jon
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Message 23 of 306 (407410)
06-26-2007 5:46 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by Parasomnium
06-25-2007 5:51 PM


Well that subtitle got all messed up :-(
Parasomnium writes:
Just back from another holiday in England (Cumbria this time) I thought I'd relate to you something I've seen there during a woodland walk in a beautiful garden. There was a tree with a small notice that went something like this:
This is the Fairy Tree. If you look closely you might see the fairies. If you don't see them it's probably because you have scared them off already.
They've fairy trees in England too? Cool beans. I've actually gotten lucky enough to snap a few shots of the fairy trees in the local park here when some of the fairies were particularly active. I'll try to find them on my other computer when I get a chance , but I assure you, they are there, and you will one day see ...
J·n
Edited by Jon, : Subicus titlicus majoricus?

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