Today, four days past the middle of March, I waken to the dreaded four-letter word.
S N O W.
But I decide to shovel away my disgruntlement of another wintry day and to exercise outside No Matter What. Normally I dislike the cold and the fear of falling on icy roadways, but after three months of this weather, and after meditating my breaths into ACCEPTANCE, I choose to go with the flow. Or in this case, Go with the Snow.
The wind is as soft as a whisper, and the snow falls delicately, yet quite seriously. My boots traipse through about six inches of the white stuff. To my California mind, six inches is a lot of snow, but after living in New England for a few years, I realize that six inches is not impressive.
Well, good, I don’t want to be impressed. I want to warm up my blood with a hefty hike, intending to walk around the neighborhood a few rounds, leading me up to at least 5,000 steps on my Fitbit.
But I hear something. A promise….a giggle….an urging that impels me to head for the woods instead. The trail is narrow but navigable. My eyelashes grow heavy with flurries, but I wipe them off and follow that inward murmuring. Here. Here. Almost there.
And then I stop, mouth open, my awe taking my breath away. The silent snow changes to light-filled glitter, glitter that sparkles colors of the rainbow: peach, pink, lavender and gold. And tiny fairy-like creatures fly in and among the glitter, like hummingbirds dancing in sun light, only in this case, snow is the sun.
Their wings move so swiftly that their movement becomes a blur, but one stops every once in a while and flies in place, in front of me, wings moving gracefully, tiny bright blue eyes peering into my widened ones. A bubble bursts inside me, as if the glitter spreads throughout my blood and moves me into freedom. My body even lifts a few feet. W O W!
But by saying WOW out loud, I startle myself and fall down into the powdery snow, laughing. At myself. At the fairies. At the snow. And at knowing that absolutely no one will believe me.
The fairies fly off with the flurries. I pick myself up, wipe the glitter off my coat and pants, and skip all the way back home.
Happy Spring, Every One!
😍😍
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Beautifully descriptive whiting
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It’s hard not to write well when describing glimmer glitter and fairies. 😇
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I love the crystal shapes in snowflakes – untrodden snow in the countryside – tree branches glistening in their white overcoats!
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Yes – each snowflake and snow scene original and magical.
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I believe you… happy spring!
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Thank you Julie. I knew that you would! But we hide our wings pretty well don’t we? 😚
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This is tagged as fantasy and flash fiction, but I suspect it’s real. 😏 Lovely!
Six inches is a big snowfall for my area, but I know daughter in Massachusetts now says six inches is nothing, and like you, it’s embrace it or don’t go out for months.
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Yes well fairies or no fairies I am now so ready for spring! I will start looking for the fairies in the daffodil petals!! 😌😎
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You are lucky to have snow! 🙂
We lived for quite a while in Northern Scandinavia because we love snow, real winter for at least half a year with the joy of skiing, skating, sledging, building igloos and the fun driving on icy roads. All this we miss here at the coast of North Norfolk. Here we have sunshine and it’s spring now. Our winter lasted a fortnight only.
But you write fiction, well winter becomes more and more fiction. The magic of winter is vanishing.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I am so happy that you found me here! Thank you for your delightful comment. To be honest, by the end of February I am not feeling lucky to have so much snow here in New England. I am a sun sister. But I usually get away for a little while in the middle of winter to sunshine, which helps me then come back and play in the snow with the fairies. 😏
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Beautiful, Pam. Six inches of snow would cripple our city. The four letter word for us this winter has been rain. I need my sunshine!
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Yes I think the operative word here is SUN. You and I are sun soul sisters and we want spring so our hummingbird fairies can return. In the meantime though, I appreciate our snow flurry fairies here in the Northeast. 😍
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Cheers to you for your determination to press on despite the snow. Despite the beautiful descriptions, you are right – I don’t believe you. 😉 Have a good weekend.
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Thanks for the chuckle Frank. A dis-believer you are but the truth is I wouldn’t have a determination to enjoy the snow as much as I do if it weren’t for the fairies. 💜
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Snow is the only thing I like about winter, and I wish I had been with you on your walk into the woods. Do you think the fairies would have stayed hidden if they were visited by more than one person? Are they shy?
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They are only shy with dis-believers, Amy. Since you would be willing to see them with me on our snow walk, I think they’d come out and play with both of us. 🧚♀️ 💖
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HOw beautiful! When my daughters were young I would tell them stories of the fairy dancers spinning and leaping on the water where the sun dappled it just so… thank you for your beautiful story and reminder of those fairy dancers. ❤
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What a beautiful story, Louise. And the fact is even if your consciousness didn’t know about it, your unconscious being knew about the fairies dancing in that sparkling water. 🧚♀️😇💙
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Oh, how wonderful, Pam! I one hundred percent believe in your fairies. They especially love to come out in springtime snow. I think they have to so that we don’t get all dark about yet another snowfall 🙂
Beautiful writing.
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Yes, for sure Dale. The snow fairies keep us going until the spring time daffodils pop up! Xo
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Looking forward till mine do!
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Magical! I believe you. 💕 (We only got a few flurries…)
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I knew you would believe me Barbara! You have taken enough walks in the woods to know all the magic that is around. 💚
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If you must have snow, you should have fairies as well. I love this and it is totally believable. Hugs.
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Yes, although I’d be happy with sunshine fairies too! 🙂 🙂 xo
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Happy Spring right back at ‘ya! Today is the first day it has looked like spring outside. Still cold, but a few daffodils are giving it a go. I wonder if there are some fairies among them.
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I’d like to believe that there are. Where there is nature and nature’s gifts, there are fairies. That’s my story and I’m sticking with it! 🙂 Enjoy the flowers as they pop up!
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I believe you! What a glorious morning for you.
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I knew you’d believe me! Thanks Jacqui. xo
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What fun! The Valley has half the necessary rain, Sierra seems to have adequate snowfall, but not going there. I’ll leave you to describe the fairy dust with love.
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I know – I’m doing a rain dance for you, a snow dance for Tahoe!! Sending you sprinkles of fairy dust Jeanette. ❤
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Love this! I’m a big believer in fairies and used to catch them as a child on the hillside and put them in my little bag. They were seeds that had burst into flight but to me they were, are, fairies. This post had me missing Chicago snow storms when the snow first falls in all its beautiful glory!
Peta
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You know as well as I know that by the sixth snow storm, we’re wishing for seed fairies instead of snow fairies. 🙂 I’m not at all surprised that your imagination began as a child, Peta. The lucky ones of us who remain child-like in our perspectives all lifelong can still see the fairies. . xo
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Wonderful story and attitude Pam. Spreading a little sparkle and joy makes the snow a treat. Say hi to the fairies for me! 🧚
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Let’s start looking for them in the spring flowers, Brad!
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Good idea! 🧚
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Beautiful! This was a joy to read!
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So glad you enjoyed my magical spring snow, Linda. Fortunately it’s melting to water the upcoming garden. 🙂
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Snow can be magical there is no doubt. For us who have it at least half of the year, for sanity purposes, it is good to believe in winter fairies.
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I hear you, Sue. My guy laughed at my story because he’s heard enough of my grumbles when another snow storm is forecast. I think that’s why the fairies appear – to help us smile in the flurries. xo
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Shoot! You could’ve proved what you saw by the glitter you brushed off your clothes. 😉 Of course, they’d say could’ve put it there yourself.
I’m a Chicago suburbanite, and 6 inches is too much for me. But, I do enjoy the magic of a glittery few inches. We’re seeing spring this weekend. Hope you do, too. Have a good one.
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YES, spring is arriving and I think the fairies’ glitter is what helped it come along, encouraging the song birds and peepers to show their stuff. Keep an eye out for glitter, Lori – you could be surprised at where you find it. ❤
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You meet the most interesting things, Pamela. Well done.
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Haha. I certainly do, John. Who knows WHAT else (or WHO else) I’ll bump into now in my early spring walks….
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Yes indeed. Who knows? 😁
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Snow fairies — fun to think about! Even though we all long for spring, there is always something magical about snow — as long as I’m inside. Uplifting read.
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Imagining snow fairies as I get caught in a snowstorm helps me find my way – to that comfy chair in front of the fireplace. May Spring spring up quickly! 🙂
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I love this, Pam! The nice thing about snow in March, is that you know it’s a blessing rather than a curse- soft, glittering, magic ❤
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So true! Spring snow is welcome if it brings us flurry fairies but also because we know it won’t last too long before the sun melts us into spring! 🤩
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This is sheer poetry Pam! So inspiring! A poem is forming in my mind after reading your lovely post. I am sure you twirled with those fairies. Enjoy the spring snow and Happy Spring. 🙂
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I always look forward to reading your poems, and if I inspire one I am all the happier for it. 😍
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I knew the fairies were there dancing in the snowflakes, but had never seen it them. I’m glad they visited you:) Happy spring.
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What a gift those snow fairies gave me. I will forever see glimmer in my mind now each time the snow falls. But with any luck that won’t happen again until nine months from now! 😎
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Of course the fairies were real! They all wore their little snowflake lace dresses and tapped the twigs of the trees the way Tinkerbell does, making magic snowflakes appear, each with their own unique design. You’re so lucky you saw them.
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Yes yes yes yes! So you have seen them also! I am not surprised. 💗💓💞
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HAPPY SPRING! 💞 The wind is blowing, so glad it’s not snowing (here)… xo
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Hopefully the wind will be blowing warm warm warmer soon, Bette! Happy Spring!
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Sunny and sixty-two by noontime! Snow is melting… Hallelujah! Forecast calling for a repeat for several days. ❤ Have a blessed and beautiful week, Pam! xo
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Snow does that… Transforms the landscape and often takes our breath away with its awesome purity and beauty..
Beautiful piece of writing.. Loved your descriptive writing Pam. Love the image.. And Happy Spring too Pam.. May we all enjoy the season of new growth and renewal..
Love and Blessings your way.. ❤ ❤
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Your comment wrapped me in a hug, Sue. Thank you thank you! I can tell you know exactly what I was writing about. And the good news is that the snow is melting and the spring flowers are popping their green stalks up through that warmer ground. Oh how I love this time of renewal and hope.
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Keep that hope well sprung dear Pam…. We are rising like a spring tide…. and our waves of love will win…. ❤
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Once I read Shimmering Images, a book by Lisa Dale Norton. Your snapshot of stop-action film captured a perfect moment of time, which I’d call a shimmering image. An attitude shift came with it – super!
The whole post caused by mine to leap to another poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
BY ROBERT FROST
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
Thank you for breath-taking poetic prose. Always a pleasure to visit in this happy place, Pam!
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That poem by Robert Frost is one of my favorites; in such a few words he takes us to this quiet serene snowy magical woods.
I must look up the book called shimmering images. These shimmering moments go by swiftly so it’s important to catch them and hold on tight. Xoxo
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Ah, I just looked up Lisa Dale Norton‘s book. This is exactly what I’m hoping to do with my flash memoir that will be published in June! Called Flashes of Life. 💗
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Just in the nick of time!
In my view, all your work shimmers – in various genres. Woop-dee-do!
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Wow. THANK you. ❤
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Beautifully written! A WOW!
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I imagine it’s been a while since you’ve walked in a snow-filled fairyland, Billy Ray. Glad I could bring you there with my words. 💜
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A couple of years, I’m guessing! Thanks for the ‘likes’ Shaven Das and Raj SJ…and you, Warrior Princess.
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I believe!
Wishing you a very Happy Spring!
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Thank you for believing, Donna! And I probably shouldn’t be celebrating so much the fact that the snow is melting now and the crocus are popping up in purple and yellow!!!! 😎🤩
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Just had the most magical fairy conversation with my 5 year old niece and then I read your beautiful post. Apparently fairies abound – the tooth fairy, garden, woodland and snow fairies… all visible for those of us who want to see.
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Sometimes we just need to return to our five-year-old selves to feel the presence of these special loving fairies. 🧚♀️
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I believe this happened! 🙂 Happy Spring, Pam!
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Thanks Barbara. I know that you are a believer too. Happy happy spring. Isn’t it glorious this weekend? 🌷😊
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It is! Just got back from a long walk 😀
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Will someone please escort the lady home? We can’t have another accident fairy hunting.
Enjoy that snow a few more days, Pam. In a few months, we’ll be complaining about the heat. You know we’re never satisfied. 🤣
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Chuckling at your comment, Pete. Yes I suppose you could say I am a fairy hunter who often gets lost in the woods. But fortunately they have always shown me the way back home. 🧚♀️ Also I must tell you, I never never complain about the heat! 🌝
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Hi Pam, “…shovel away my disgruntlement…” made me smile (from afar).🙂 I have seen snow glitter and sparkle, yet not how you describe it. Beautiful and magical! I believe you about the fairies. Thank you for adding magic to my day. Happy Spring!❤️
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I have absolutely no doubt that you know the reality of my story, Erica. California has its own sunshine fairy glitter, which I love beyond measure. But the spring snow fairies sure help me carry-on until the first daffodil appears. 🌼
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Pure magic, Pam! Thank you for sharing this glimpse of Spring and Faires and a glittering wonderworld! 💗
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I’m so glad you appreciated this magic show. Spring snow can really be a downer until we kind of close our eyes halfway and see what’s really going on behind the flurries. 🤩
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Thank you for the magic, Pam! And happy spring!
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Of course magic is always all around us. I am so grateful the times I take off my reality glasses and see what’s really out there. Happy to share the glitter! 😍
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What a gorgeous scence. I love those hummingbird fairies. Happy spring!
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I never knew there were hummingbird fairies until my spring snow walk. This is why we can learn so much just taking a walk. Happy day to you Norah! Xo
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I’d like to meet a hummingbird fairy. Even a hummingbird would do. We don’t have them here. (That was supposed to be ‘scene’, btw.)
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Another reason to come visit the States – Jill Weatherholt and I will introduce you to some hummers! 🙂
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That would be amazing … one day. 🙂
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Spring will be here with a vengeance today. You can happily Go with the flow into warm weather. Enjoy.
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Spring is one season that I welcome if it comes with a vengeance. 🌸 Happy day!
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I wonder how 6 inches of fairy dust/glitter would transform the landscape ~ both external AND internal. Fairies are a sight to see.
Here’s to signs of Spring!
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Have you ever read the children’s book called the rainbow goblins? It’s a freaky scary tale but my kids used to love it. Well in this case the rainbow fairies take over the land. 🤩 Happy first day of spring – may it be a renewal in so many ways.
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I believe you! Wonderful story, Pam. Enjoy the snow and even more so, enjoy the start of Spring. Woo hoo. It’s been a long long winter (about a year long), so spring is going to be glorious.
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You got that right, Diana. A year long winter. Spring can’t come soon enough. xo
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Nice writing and trees melting with snow .. candid pic❄️
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Thank you – so glad you enjoyed.
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I garden and build for the fairies. I was with you on that walk and fell down with you. The pixies, fairies and leprechauns all had such a lovely time with your visit. We all need to spend more time with them. Wow is what it felt like. Thanks for this. Spring is here now.
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Haha. We know, Marlene, what so many others miss. The magic (and magic people) are all around us if we only stop and look (and believe!!). Right now I’m ready to find Tinkerbelle in a daffodil or two, which will be ready to bloom in a week or so. Hooray!
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Pam, your story sparkles with Spring magic and it falls with a light touch upon us all!😀 Your sense of joy at this surreal encounter is captivating, and even as you fall into the snow the sense of wonder never fades. I bet you’re glad you headed out for that walk and as for six inches of snow, that would be a blizzard here in the UK and bring the country to a standstill. Two inches did just that for a couple of days in January!
Here’s to warmer days for you … may the vibrant colour of Spring flowers soon adorn your walks!❤️
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I’m just as happy (more happy?) with two inches of snow as opposed to six – or the two feet we get now and then. Just one snow flurry brings magic. But I’ll admit, I’m happily awaiting the magic of flowers opening and earth warming and sun shining its blessing. Happy Spring to you and yours, Annika. Perhaps another twirling dance amongst the daffodils will soon be in order for you. 🙂 ❤
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Those who doubt will never know Pam 🙂
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And we kind of feel sorry for those doubters, don’t we? 🙂 HAPPY SPRING, Andrea!
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Happy Spring 🙂
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Aptly written roughwighting
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Thank you!
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I found a “real fairy” in Venice. She puts silk strands of color in your hair. I chose gold and the strands sparkle in my hair. People notice and ask me where I got the “glitter” in my hair. I tell them that the “Hairy Fairy” put them there. So sparkle away Pam!!!
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I have no doubt your hair sparkles, Karen. Say hi to your Venice fairy from me. ❤
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I will!!!
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Wow. So very visual and beautiful, Pamela. I’m late to the party but Happy Spring!
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You are NEVER late for this party! And Spring, in its lovely way, takes weeks to come in full bloom. Each day is a miracle, and to be honest, I’m so glad the snow is almost all melted. 🙂
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Having been born and raised in PA I know of what you speak re snow and don’t miss it but at times I do miss PA weather especially during our hot (and getting hotter it seems) summer. I thoroughly enjoyed your story though and you do make your posts fascinating and interesting to read. Thanks so much for sharing.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed my storied bit of magical realism. To be honest, searching and finding the snow flurry fairies in winter helps me get through this (for me) difficult season. It’s long, but oh dear I must admit, it brings its rewards in fairies and later…. in flowers.
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👍🌞
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That’s called making the best of a bad job, Pam! 6 months of snow is ‘de trop’, I don’t care what Klaus says. 🙂 🙂 It’s wonderful… no, necessary!… to conjure a little magic but I would be for hibernation.
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I’m nodding my head in agreement with you! Winter is challenging – especially for those of us who are sun sisters (and I’m one of them). Thank goodness the snow flurry fairies help me get out of the winter funk and find some fairy glimmer light at times. Speaking of glimmer, we are now getting a glimmer of warmth and spring, and it ALMOST makes the wait during winter worth it. 🙂
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What a really lovely story, Pam! We had snow this winter and the drifts cut us off for a day or two. We went out walking and I am almost sure I saw one of your fairies. The sun shining on the snow caused such pretty rainbow sparkles that there must have been a fairy or two there. I got a lecture from my dear husband on refracted light, prisms and rainbows instead of a meeting with a fairy. Such is life!
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I’m chuckling as I read your comment. Yup, my guy, an engineer, is just like your husband. They’re too busy studying the “science” of winter to notice the fairies practically flying in front of their faces!!! 🙂 ❤
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😀 ❤
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There is a new spring in every step!
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And thank goodness for that! 😚
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Here is a post on the spring festival in India.. consider re-blogging in your site:
https://chapter18.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/the-wellspring-of-joy/
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You got our snow? Lol, we should be in snow, instead we’ve been at 70 degrees most of the week. 🙂 xx
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70 degrees is a gift, Debby. Hope it stays. It’s melting our snow and the chipmunks are happily digging up our bulbs. Eye roll. 🙂
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Lol. I heard our party is over after today’s 74. Back to the 40s and rain, and maybe snow. Climate change much? 🙂 x
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Climate change TOO MUCH!!!
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Exactly!!
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Loved this. I am from eastern Canada and we get quite a lot of snow in the winter. The whole season is beautiful and charming, but can get quite depressing when you are a sun/warm weather lover like myself. We had the warmest day of the year so far today, the sun was magnificent and most of the snow is beginning to melt away. Hoping it is the same for you soon! 🙂
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Hi! Thanks so much for reading my snow story. And yes, it’s melting and the tree branches are red-rimmed and sooo happy. Yay! Wonderful to meet you here. Your jaym icon here doesn’t send me to your blog, so I can’t come visit. Include the link and I will. Happy Spring!
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That would be awesome. I didn’t realize that no one could access my blog via my user. Thanks for asking for the link. https://whenalltheleavesfall.wordpress.com/
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Very whimsical!
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Whimsy helps me get through the winter! 🙂
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I have only been in snowy places three times in my life, once in South Korea, once in England and France and once here in South Africa. It is very pretty but very cold. Your description of the snow fairies is delightful.
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You described the “problem” perfectly, Robbie. Snow is GORGEOUS, but snowy weather is very cold and that part is not fun (at least it isn’t for me). Thus, the fairies help me out until – finally – the sun warms up the Earth here and the birds return and the flowers become fairies become flowers….. xo
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You have a great website, and some great posts. Congratulations
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Thank you so much. Stop by anytime!
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welcome dear friend 🌹
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love your powdery snow story!!!💖
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Hi Cindy. Yes, a kind of “powder puff” snow story. Soon I’ll be able to look for fairies in the clover flowers – yeay! 🙂
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Oh yay that’s awesome!! 💖
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Beautiful narration🙂how I wish I had snow in my place…I come from a really hot place where winters are short and devoid of any snow is 😄
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judging by the comments here, your depiction of sheer bliss has touched many hearts – including mine ❤
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Awww, thanks! But still, I am so glad the snow is gone now and the flowers are in full bloom! 🙃
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