in which there are more faery hikes.

Apr 30, 2016 14:10


i've hiked The Cliff Trail (the faery trail) in Harpswell a half dozen times this season already. each time it seems like i've had better and better luck with wildlife (and 'other') visitations ( Read more... )

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ravena_kade April 30 2016, 20:23:15 UTC
Yay for the eagles.

I would love to walk there sometime.

Not sure what the Fae think of cameras though.

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chris_warrior May 4 2016, 13:06:54 UTC
i think they're fine with you taking pictures of everything but them unless they're feeling very mischievous. and yeah, when you come up and visit, i'll have to take you there. :D

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guy_todd April 30 2016, 20:45:24 UTC
What is that in the top photo?

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chris_warrior May 4 2016, 13:05:43 UTC
oh, i didn't see this question. it's a very bad picture of the faery house i built. LOL

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raidingparty May 4 2016, 12:39:39 UTC
... and then they start helping you do the dishes, and you burst into song...

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chris_warrior May 4 2016, 13:05:10 UTC
really they just expect to be fed and make you drop stuff if you don't feed them enough. :D

i'm sure they help when and where they can, though. and honestly, they have a bum rap. primates get this visitation on day millennia ago and they're invested with this divine spirit and all the angelic fey are told that now we're the big shots in town, and we take that as a mandate to despoil the earth, and the nature fey, who are just wandering around minding their own business get caught in the middle of the conflicts between the upper fey and the angels and the evolving humans, and they honestly just want trees to live in and clean water...

so i feel bad for them. the last 60K years have NOT been goof for them. we sort of suck as a species. and yeah, we're going to pay for that suckage, but in the meantime, the nature spirits deserve sanctuary.

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