Thanks! For most of the year, it's just slightly elevated lawn (circle made by a pile of autumn leaves swept onto the lawn and left there all winter), but I've been burying bulbs there for a few years now. The tulips in there are the naturalizing kind that proliferate.
I am a musical storyteller in Seattle, Washington. I make embroidered wool felt dolls: Alkelda Dolls. Full disclosure: I am neither a saint nor a textile-spinner.
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Did you do that!? Adorable!
oh my! the fairies surely have a grand time there! it looks quite magical.
What wonderful faeries! (But be careful - don't get in it!)
LOVE.
Thanks! For most of the year, it's just slightly elevated lawn (circle made by a pile of autumn leaves swept onto the lawn and left there all winter), but I've been burying bulbs there for a few years now. The tulips in there are the naturalizing kind that proliferate.
How lovely!
Wonder what sorts of mischief the fairies get up to here? An inspiring image, thank you.
That's really creative!!!!
Oh so beautiful!
Looks like a crown. The green is the hair and the face is below the ground :D
I am researching faery rings and loved your picture....thank you
Hi Ruthanne,
Thanks for stopping by! This patch of ground still brings up flowers.
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