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It’s adorable! As long as nobody gives you a flower fairy from a carrion flower, I think you’re set. 😀
Very cool shot!
Oh, that is incredibly sweet! Wherever did it come from?!
Yes, do tell us more! That adorable-ness is really from an onion?
Adorable! I would love to make some little honeys like that. Tell us more! They are flower faeries? What’s the story behind that?
I commented AGES ago about how flower fairies were uniformly pale and blonde, and this is Farida’s answer. I absolutely LOVE IT, and took it to the Academy of Sciences so I could take weird pictures of it with the fish. (Okay, that probably is something only I would do, but whatever.)
I don’t know if Ms. Alkelda is selling them or just makes them as part of her children’s troubadour thing or what — but these are amazingly cute.
Hey! This is me, struggling to catch up on my reading after having been so sick for three days (and I hope you’re on the mend TadMack). I really like this photo, and am so glad you are enjoying your onion blossom.