Have a Fairy Fine Thanksgiving
The day before Thanksgiving; a welcome rain falls.
Yesterday, grand children wrote a welcome to the fairies on our greenhouse door hoping to lure them from their winter chambers one last time.
It appears to have worked, as all of a sudden the little greenhouse filled with fairy dust; twinkled and glowed!
In the afternoon a fox-child looks out from a window, happy to see fairies taking flight. The fox-child knows no heavy snow is predicted for the night.
Meanwhile deep in the forest of evergreens, a little girl helps her grandfather gather boughs before the sun sets on the horizon, a small group of Home Place Fairy Folk accompany her wherever she goes.
Late in the day she heads home with grandfather for hot chocolate.
All of the fairies return to their winter chambers and the fox-child returns to where ever it is that fox-children go.
Just before dark a light snow falls and Old Horse returns to his stable for a meal of hay and grain.
Fairies and children are snug in their beds when night arrives.
During the deepest, darkest hours of a November night a light snow falls, winds howl and the fox-child does too.
When morning comes the sun shines on Thanksgiving Day.
Inside the greenhouse left over fairy dust continues to glimmer and glow.
Here at the Farm our Thanksgiving turkey is roasted and the first child to see it cheers.
Why those dear little Home Place Fairies have sprinkled our turkey with fairy dust ground precious and fine!
A fairy dusted roast turkey is a gift of appreciation from fairy folks to humans who honor the natural world.
Our fairy seasoned turkey is filled with gratefulness, joy and good tidings.
Those who eat this bird will feel fulfillment and have an abundance of holiday cheer.
Have A Fairy Fine Thanksgiving Holiday!
And you never know maybe, just maybe there might be a fox-child or Home Place Fairy peeking out at you!