One of the lovest days of the years.
A fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural.
What kind of Fairies are there?
Myths and Folklore Wiki – Fairy
The term “fairy” has an ancient etymology. Originating from the Proto-Indo-European “*bha-,” meaning “to speak, tell, or say,” it later developed into the Latin “fata,” meaning “the Fates.”[2] From the Latin developed the Old French terms “fae,” meaning “fairy,” and “faerie,” meaning “land of fairies, meeting of fairies; enchantment, magic, witchcraft, and sorcery.“
In modern times, the terms “fairie, faerie, fae, or fay,” can all be used in place of “fairy,” to describe fairies.
How to Celebrate Fairy Day
Have a tea party, remember to put out the milk and cakes! Pity if they were to be late and you had to eat that all by yourself, lol.
Put on a movie
Consider: LotR, Peter Pan, Snow White, Labyrinth,
Build a fairy garden
I am hoping to do this, even though my backyard is not that huge.
I really want to put on a Victorian dress and throw a garden tea party. I wish Australia wasn’t so far away. We would have so much fun together!
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So much fun! You are always welcome here! I don’t think I wanna go over there just yet, lol
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I don’t blame you!
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3am in Wales, UK and here I’ve been looking up fairies on your months old post, you created t’other side o’ world, and it all started, because of another blogger posting some photos of fungi. 🍄 See:
https://bereavedsingledad.blog/2022/10/21/fungi-2-2/
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Those fungi do look very fairy-esque!
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I so want to see that fairy garden ❤️
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