She thought she'd try near the cedars first, as that seemed like a good place for faeries to hide.
She found nothing in the little hole at the bottom of this tree, though it seemed a likely place...
Having no luck in the cedars, Theresa thought it might be a good idea to check out the old tree house.
Nothing stirred there, though, but some birds working on a nest, so she wandered out into the tall grass near the front ten pasture...
And, hey! What's this hiding here in this green tuft of grass?
The sweetest little faerie!
As Theresa and the faerie were talking, another, smaller faerie flew up and joined them. (Here she is, below, the little sister.) The little sister is a bit of an ornery little faerie, and picked a fight with Theresa right off the bat. First of all, she made her big sister sit on the ground, while she hogged up Theresa's warm palm.
Then she wanted to know why we didn't have an Easter egg hunt outside this year, and wouldn't accept the reasoning that it had snowed the night before Easter. It seems the faeries make out quite well on Easter egg hunts, and she was quite put out not to have a share in this year's booty.
She became quite abusive, accusing us of being selfish and lazy. Theresa tried to explain to the little sister faerie that it was none of her doing, but the little thing just wouldn't listen.Theresa started to get irritated (and she doesn't irritate easily), and warned the little faerie to be nice, or she'd put her in the jar. This made the little thing really angry. As you can see by the picture below, you don't want to make a little faerie angry. It casts a gloom.

But, Theresa's had enough experience dealing with little brothers and sisters that she wasn't about to take abuse from such a tiny fluttering girl. She told her, "Faeries are supposed to be charming and gentle and pretty, but you're just a greedy little brat!"
That's when the little faerie bit Theresa's thumb.
And, just as Theresa scooped up the little stinker into the jar, her big sister flew in, too.
So here they are, on the top of the computer desk. They're not very happy about being there. But we are feeding them pieces of jelly beans and peeps, which cheers them up considerably.
We're trying to decide if we should let them go right away, or make a little house for them in our old birdcage.
This was fabulous! What a clever idea!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy April 1st to you!
This is absolutely delightful.
ReplyDeleteWay to go. I love it!!!
That was SUCH a sweet post. Very cool :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure! Maybe we will go looking for Faerie's around here! I wonder where we should look first?
ReplyDeleteThat was so beautiful!! I kept reading wondering how it was going to turn out . . . I didn't expect that you'd actually catch one! How exciting. Maybe you can send some faeries our way (we don't have a prairie, but we have some lovely woods behind our house).
ReplyDeleteGod bless!
Is that was the fairy amber alert was all about yesterday?
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative!!! I loved this and am so grateful that I don't own Photoshop... yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks. everyone! We had a ball doing this yesterday! (Even though it was stinkin cold and windy out! Brrr!) And, no photoshop or like program was used. I haven't a clue how to use those (yet, anyway!). This was all old-fashioned perspective tricks. A little rough around the edges, but really fun to play with!
ReplyDeleteLOL ~ Yep, Marie, we heard there were bulletins.... We may be very unpopular in the faerie world now. We're hoping our garden is not sabotaged!
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo clever, Lisa. I guess I knew it all the time!!
ReplyDeleteI think you should put the faeries in the bird cage and feed them nicely until your weather turns nice and warm, and the flowers are blooming. Also, teach that smallest faerie that NICE is much better. Show by example, of course. Love y'all,
AUNT Bgenie
I just found your blog, and I must say it is already one of my favorites. I showed this faerie post to my children and they stared at the pictures with dropped jaws. I showed them the date stamp, and they all started laughing. ...Then they asked for a jar and permission to go outside.
ReplyDeleteI had every intention of commenting on this one the other day and didn't!
ReplyDeleteI think it is a work of ART!! Cathy