Waiting for a fairy |
Day 3 (6/20/12)
We checked the weather forecast as soon as we got up and it
was going to be another hot and windy day. Any other day we may have
reconsidered our plans to go out kayaking but today Eileen was on a mission.
She had spent the last week making little fairy houses and environments. It had
all started when we became captivated with the wonderful little environments
that you can find inside of an old stump or piece of drift wood. Although we
could and have photographed these environments, how much cooler would they be
with fairies living there? It has always been a slight problem that on some
lakes while I am fishing, if the wildlife is uncooperative, Eileen has nothing
to do. Unfortunately we have been to all the local lakes enough now that there
is little left to explore so Eileen needed something to keep it fresh. Fairies
were just the answer. As I said, she had been working hard constructing little
structures that could be used in her environments. She loaded everything into a
box and set out to build little fairy homesteads. While I was fishing, not very
successfully, she would find new sites to settle and photograph. She did have
one little house tumble into the water but that sort of thing is going to
happen. As I mentioned it was hot and windy. Not often is it so hot that while
you are on the water that you are sweating bullets but it was one of those
days. The wind also made it a little hard to stay in one place but all in all
it was a very fun and fruitful day. Eileen may actually start a blog of her own
documenting her villages and she has all kinds of plans for new houses and paraphernalia.
Eileen setting up a Homestead |
The house that tumbled to the sea |
Anybody Home? |
Gnarly Build |
Driftwood Heights |
Blue Dragon |
Fishies |
More Fishies |
Me fishing |
I love that idea. We have a little troll house at Lake Harriet. It has turned into a neighborhood icon. You are the Habitat for Humanity of fairies.
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