More than fifty “hidden fairy doors” are scattered around a nearby small town inside and outside of local businesses. #WordlessWednesday (with words today) Not sure when the website was last updated, but it seems like more than fifty when you’re searching for them. #WritersLife
9 thoughts on “#WordlessWednesday Hidden Fairy Doors”
D. Wallace Peach
So cute. We have gnome doors. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Oh, gnome doors would be cute!
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D. Wallace Peach
I paint them on dead trees. I should try a more permanent version. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I’d love to see the paintings, Diana.
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D. Wallace Peach
They’re very basic now. My grandson whacked the first (much more intricate) one to pieces with his “sword” trying to open it . He was about 4 and playing with his irresponsible Grampy. Lol
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Cathy Brockman
So cute
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Cathy.
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Ed Hoornaert
Did you check what’s inside the doors? Be sure to knock politely, of course. They’re armed with magic.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
I don’t think the doors open unless you have magic, Ed. 🙂 If possible, I will check it out, cautiously though.
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