Mrs. Claus and the Nisse
/Not every tale in the history of Santa and Mrs. Claus is one of victory.
Read MoreNot every tale in the history of Santa and Mrs. Claus is one of victory.
Read MoreLast weekend, I ran away to Faerieland: the Kingdom of Evenmarch, to be specific. The New York Faerie Festival is held during the last weekend of June each year, and this was the 17th year since it was founded. I am not new to faerie-themed events, but this was my first festival instead of a convention. Although both are in celebration of the same sort of magic and faerie faith, their energy is quite different.
Read MoreThe Yule season has Father Christmas. Easter has the dapper rabbit with a basket of eggs on his back. Winter has golden deer and candlelight. Autumn has Halloween frights from the vintage 20s. But for the longest time, I was perplexed what sort of decorating I could do in summer time.
Read MoreEvery spring she relearned the smell of warm wet earth and moss. Her feet remembered to avoid snails on the forest paths, and her heart rejoiced to see how the green surged out from the earth, gradually rising upward into the trees like a verdant leafy thermometer as the temperatures rose.
Read MoreRecently I thought it might be cathartic to write down a general list of the glimmers that especially make me feel warm and fuzzy.
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…Welcome to my corner of the internet, where on any given day you might find me sharing a miniature story inspired by a self-portrait from my forest wanderings, a sketch of a faerie maiden, pondered scribblings related to daily magic, and much more.
Come sit for a while and stay, stretch your legs, fins, cloven hooves, whatever type of faerie you may be. Listen to stories, tell some of your own, learn about your hostess, and the mythmaker friends she shares here as well. Step into a painting, adorn your antlers with flowers and acorns for a theme party, and play at make believe: a time-honored tradition that we’re never too old to indulge in.
Celebrate wonder and imagination in all its many forms.
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