This is the entrance to the garden. It has a newly paved parking lot out front. More spaces for more cars. On our day - we went here last Friday - it was quiet, with very few people. However, there was a small crowd looking around the fairy garden.
It attracts all ages, mothers with small children, an older couple like us, a young lady with her young man. He was happy for her to prop their camera up and pose with the self timer set. No one felt like interrupting the fun they were having. Consequently no one asked them if they could take their photo.
This is as good a place as any to start our walk, and I will be sharing other areas as the week progresses.
Today I am sharing the Fairy Garden.
So my dear friends, spread your wings and let the fairy in you fly, as the old saying goes.
Kindness is our very own fairy dust.
It gives people the ability to soar and not just fly.
~Author Unknown~
Hello Little Frog!
It is time to close the door on this post.
Don't forget to sprinkle your own fairy dust wherever you go and whatever you are doing, may it be a wonderful week. Thanks for stopping by.
What a fabulous fairy land, it almost inspires me to create my own.
ReplyDeleteHi Terra, me too except I have been thinking that on each visit for several years :) I like the novelty of going to the garden and seeing what is new each year.
DeleteGardens bring out the best in people don't they? You very rarely see rude or pusy behaviour in them.
ReplyDeleteThey do, everyone who goes there seems to enjoy their surroundings :)
DeleteThis was delightful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine, glad you think so :)
DeleteSo much here to love, and I love all of it!!! Especially the blue shoe with the curled toe, and the pink tulip house. All of the houses are so charming! And even a little church! Good to know that fairies go to church, even though they are magical. The little square house with the blue door and metal fence around it, is that birds flying across it? How awesome!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ginny, very happy you enjoyed. Whoever designs the garden is very artistic in their thinking, and the church is a lovely addition. As for the birds? They are dragonflies but I agree, they do look like birds in the photo :)
DeleteBeautiful fairy land! Delightful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nas :)
DeleteNice and peaceful, as every fairy village should be. A delight to see.
ReplyDeleteIt truly is. Thank you Valerie :)
DeleteHello, what a cute fairy garden. Wonderful photos. Wishing you a happy day and a great new week!
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen, thank you and I wish the same for you :)
Deletethis is truly an amazing garden, I do wish my mother could see it. she would have spent all days staring at it. I like the two shoes that the faries could live in best of all
ReplyDeleteMy mother too Sandra, she loved putting a rock garden together. If she had known about fairy gardens, I am 100 percent certain she would have added one :)
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to visit with all its little houses and fairies.
Would be a super outing to take my youngest grand daughter to see, she would love it.
All the best, John
Hi John, I'm sure your granddaughter would love it. All the best to you too :)
DeleteThe fairy garden is fun!
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so William :)
DeleteThank You Denise for this sweet interlude
ReplyDeleteYou are so very welcome Cloudia :)
DeleteThanks for the walk through the fairy garden, Denise, it was a wonderful respite.
ReplyDeleteAlways very welcome Dorothy, glad you found it so :)
DeleteThanks for sharing this beuatiful garden.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed the garden. Thank you ReHiTu!
DeleteLove the way you sign off. The fairy garden is a delight for all ages. Someone has done a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane! I agree about all ages and happy you enjoyed my sign off.
Deletei really enjoy these fairy gardens and the creativity of those who make them!! it was so nice to see all the close ups and details!!
ReplyDeletecool gourd and pumpkin homes!!!
They are fun to look around and I would like to see them put together and meet the person. I would thank them for all the pleasure they have brought, not only to me but to everyone I have seen enamored with the fairy garden these many years. So many big, broad smiles they bring.
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