Fairie Trees
by catherine
(loudon tennessee)
Do fairies like trees? With flowers? Do they like trees with PINK flowers?
Ophelia Fey says -- A tree is like a haven to a fairy. A haven and a playground. We can rest in them, play with our friends, including animals, and even set up household inside if we really like a certain tree. It's particularly lovely to relax with the mother birds and keep them company as they sit and sit (it seems endlessly) on their nests waiting for their young to hatch. We are often the first to see the new hatchlings peck through their shells.
Blossoming trees are particularly attractive to us, as are any flowers. We can sometimes prolong the blossoming season of the tree, such as with cherry or apple blossoms, because we want the blooms out for a longer season. Pink is a popular blossom color for many fairies, but we also love white. Sometimes fairy weddings are conducted high in the branches of flowering trees.
Fairies are difficult to see in trees, with all the leaves and twigs, often moving in the breeze. And even more so when there are flowers. Excellent camouflage. That's one of the reasons we like them. And the swaying motion is dreamy too. We could lay there for hours, rocking back and forth on a branch. Or bouncing on the end of a twig like a spring board. Perhaps sit on a leaf and swing back and forth.
Trees are an excellent place to see fairies. If you can.
Ophelia Fey, fairy