I commented AGES ago about how flower fairies were uniformly pale and blonde, and this is Farida's answer. I absolutely LOVE IT, and took it to the Academy of Sciences so I could take weird pictures of it with the fish. (Okay, that probably is something only I would do, but whatever.)
I don't know if Ms. Alkelda is selling them or just makes them as part of her children's troubadour thing or what -- but these are amazingly cute.
Hey! This is me, struggling to catch up on my reading after having been so sick for three days (and I hope you're on the mend TadMack). I really like this photo, and am so glad you are enjoying your onion blossom.
It's adorable! As long as nobody gives you a flower fairy from a carrion flower, I think you're set. :D
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is incredibly sweet! Wherever did it come from?!
ReplyDeleteYes, do tell us more! That adorable-ness is really from an onion?
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I would love to make some little honeys like that. Tell us more! They are flower faeries? What's the story behind that?
ReplyDeleteI commented AGES ago about how flower fairies were uniformly pale and blonde, and this is Farida's answer. I absolutely LOVE IT, and took it to the Academy of Sciences so I could take weird pictures of it with the fish. (Okay, that probably is something only I would do, but whatever.)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if Ms. Alkelda is selling them or just makes them as part of her children's troubadour thing or what -- but these are amazingly cute.
Hey! This is me, struggling to catch up on my reading after having been so sick for three days (and I hope you're on the mend TadMack). I really like this photo, and am so glad you are enjoying your onion blossom.
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