Uncategorized Forest Faerie November 6, 2014 spanishwoods 32 Comments photo by Wolfgang Stearns If I were a sweet little faerie I’d live close to the forest leaves. I’d lasso a lovely monarch and fly free on the afternoon breeze. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
Thank you. It’s a beautiful capture in a Canadian forest by my son Wolfgang. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That light hitting the ground between the trees is so suited for the word monarch. It’s interesting how the word made the color pop. LikeLike Reply
I love hearing readers’ take on the content and the visual, it makes the writing of these small musings so much richer. Thank you for sharing that thought with me. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Lovely image – I love the way the sunlight slips between the trees … I can just imagine your wood faery taking off on her butterfly 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Excellent poem! My wife and I , just yesterday, watched an excellent special on insects that had a long segment on Monarchs! 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Interesting! I can watch things like that for hours and yet have a hard time with other regular shows. LikeLike Reply
Interesting blend of fantasy and reality. Beautiful! Nicely executed photo too! 🙂 Thanks S.! 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Your words float in the air–just like the forest faerie and the Monarch butterfly! Graceful. Light and airy. Elouise LikeLike Reply
“I’d lasso a lovely monarch and fly free on the afternoon breeze.” Paints a lovely image. –Curt LikeLike Reply
This is a really wonderful photo. Love the play of the light among the stones. Nicely done Wolfgang LikeLike Reply
Simplicity at it’s best. Wonderful!
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Thank you!
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Very cool!
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Thank you. It’s a beautiful capture in a Canadian forest by my son Wolfgang.
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I love wood faeries and I love butterflies…so I really love this poem! 🙂
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Thank you! Who can resist either?
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That light hitting the ground between the trees is so suited for the word monarch. It’s interesting how the word made the color pop.
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I love hearing readers’ take on the content and the visual, it makes the writing of these small musings so much richer. Thank you for sharing that thought with me.
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Lovely image – I love the way the sunlight slips between the trees … I can just imagine your wood faery taking off on her butterfly 🙂
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Thank you…Wouldn’t it really be wonderful to fly away….
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Excellent poem!
My wife and I , just yesterday, watched an excellent special on insects that had a long segment on Monarchs! 🙂
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Interesting! I can watch things like that for hours and yet have a hard time with other regular shows.
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Interesting blend of fantasy and reality. Beautiful! Nicely executed photo too! 🙂 Thanks S.! 🙂
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Thank you as always for stopping by!
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What a nice idea 🙂
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Thank you. And thank you for stopping by this afternoon…
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Your words float in the air–just like the forest faerie and the Monarch butterfly! Graceful. Light and airy.
Elouise
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That is a lovely compliment and I accept it with a smile. 🙂
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🙂
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“I’d lasso a lovely monarch
and fly free on the afternoon breeze.” Paints a lovely image. –Curt
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Thank you Curt.
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The poem is so sweet ❤
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Thank you.
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What a lovely image–and don’t we all want to fly free?
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Yes, I think we all do. Thank you for stopping by…
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This is a really wonderful photo. Love the play of the light among the stones. Nicely done Wolfgang
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I will gladly pass it on…
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How pretty!
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Thank you.
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woww
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Wolfgang’s beautiful image taken in a Canadian forest.
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Reblogged this on Salient Wanderings.
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