
The Fairy Inn of Dry Creek
It’s easy to get bogged down in negative things right now (well, at any time, really), so I thought I would share a few pictures of things that make me smile when I’m walking our dog. On a nearby trail it appears kids have painted rocks and set up a “fairy inn” to house them. They also leave rocks in places along the trail. The kids’ work brightens every day we walk there.



Tredynas Days (Simon)
There are dozens of fairy doors that have appeared in local woods here in Cornwall lately – kids love them, and so do we. I’ve posted on them at my blog – May do again!