After coming back from feeding my chickens and quail of a morning I came across the most amazing puffball fungi I'd seen in awhile, it was larger than my hand. Thus, fairygarden of course was upper most in my mind and I couldn't resist.
I could just picture little dormers 'upstairs' and windows with lacy curtains blowing in the late Summer Breeze, and even the Fox and the Hare would get along in a house like that.
I also thought I'd take you on part of my morning walk, which starts on our shore. There is one gull whom I've dubbed "Algernon" that always has his breakfast on the 'flat rock' (Pictured here) and so I started out by capturing him watching me on my morning perambulation.
Part of my walk has me follow a path up the beach into what is now a tree laden field. Tho the sea view is being obscured by trees now, it was once low hedges and garden and used to have the house of grandparents on it (other than the grandparents house we currently live in One paternal one Maternal)
There is still a bit of the old stonewall on the property but all else is gone. The house/land had to be sold a while back but our lovely neighbours bought it and they have let it go to field and wood (as they have a larger house further down) thank goodness they are good neighbours. Yet, I still walk it daily and here I am looking out to see at was once a lovely grand entrance hall with portraits and bric a brac from generations of Summers now gone.
I follow along the now field into an open area that once had old tennis courts (my hubby and his sis have fond memories of glutting themselves on the grapes that once grew all over the fence surrounding the courts, now no longer there. And this path winds back into a deeper copse of trees and the woodland which still connects to some of our land and opens into a sea inlet further on.
It is a lovely walk and I am very lucky and thankful each day I tread it. It is ever changing with the seasons and always alight with wildlife.
I'll take you here again in Autumn with the colours ablaze and then in Dead Winter when it is romantically stark with Dark bare trees and crisp white ground; for now I'm off to finish my walk.
If you'd like to take it with me and see the natural 'fairy garden' watch it here in my vlog. And if you are so inclined hop over to my Youtube channel and subscribe, I've more videos there as well . SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT5h0k7OV7GGVJIjZc-e35A?sub_confirmation=1
Enjoy my Vlog and until next time, Remember to Stay Creative!