May 20, 2009

"Do you


believe in faeries?" asked the hollowed-out tree.

"I'm sort of forced to since the faeries live inside of me."

12 comments:

Snaggle Tooth said...

I find it amazing that a tree can be hollow- yet live on despite the cavity- Neat space in there when you click it large!
Maplebeard must have about five holes. The birds, owls, squirrels, possums, n bats all squabble over the little houses.
Fairies, I haven't seen yet- only felt. If you find a fudge-cookie factory in there, let us know!

Lynn said...

Love the thought of faeries coming and going from your tree. Lovely.

Talon said...

Maybe I've found the Keebler factory! I'm gonna go back to that park and check it out - we don't have Keebler cookies around here, but I hear they're good.

Lynn, I love trees. The old ones definitely have stories to tell.

Jannie Funster said...

The greening of the spring is always a marvel.

Gorgeous tree! Is that far from your home?

You get the Pepperidge Farm cookies, right?

Mama Zen said...

If there are fairies, they are definitely living in that tree!

Talon said...

It's in a local park. Nope - no Pepperidge Farm cookies here...

Talon said...

I agree, Mama Zen.

Mia said...

It almost looks like it's talking, telling a tale. I can't tell...is there something(s) in there?

Talon said...

Mia, I'm pretty sure something makes its home there, but thankfully no one was at home while I was peeking!

Jannie Funster said...

No Pepperidge Farm cookies!!!! But you do have those Coffee Crisps that we don't get here.

Brigit said...

Of course there are fairies in that tree!!!

Talon said...

"Coffee crisp makes a nice light snack". Boy, those jingles really stick in the old noggin!

Brigit, I do believe you are right!