Showing posts with label MyddleSee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MyddleSee. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Spring in MyddleSee


Tucked under the grape arbor
Behind the garden bench
The gateway to MyddleSee you are able to glimpse.

Sometimes you only see plants
Sometimes you see our hovels
So beware of the human rake the mowers and the shovels.

For those who believe
In wee folk and the like
They shall find the path and know where to hike.

So come join the revelry
The pageantry so grand
In our mystical magical wee fairy land.

Leave cares at the gate
Look for fortunes not
Your life as a Fae is now your lot.

Return to your realm
Is never allowed
Say farewell to Disney and hello to Froud.












3 more hovels are in the construction phase.
A cat was almost harmed in the photography session, as he decided he needed to fit through the gateway. He didn't duck low enough. He earned the name Monster this evening.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

MyddleSee



Margery Muckleston did marry Peri Muckleston, though it be a hasty match and of small portion. Yet she was a very handsome gentlewoman and of masculine spirit.
She would not suffer him to intermeddle with her concerns within doores, and she endeavored to keep a good house. But this did cause them to keep an unquiet house, and many contests did happen between them which ended without blows but much pride broken.



Now Peri Muckleston did leave this world and left behind Margery to tend her business and the only child they did bring forth. Eavan Muckleston is but 9 years of age now and will be apprenticed to Orlan Shooze the Tool master in MyddleSee once he reaches the age of 12. Until that time he does as he should in his mother’s shop. Yet it has been known that Eavan can at times be knotty and of ill temper. It be best to avoid his irksome tyrades by feeding him chocolate.

Margery plys the needle quite well and none could say otherwise. Her fingers being nimble and her gift fyne indeed shee would stitch into a fae garment all protections or easements necessary. It be knownst to all in MyddleSee that the Queen did come to Margery to stitch the first gown the Fae princess Marissa did wear and every gown there after. Thus speaks of the skills Margery Muckleston of MyddleSee.

Many pictures follow of Margery's home. I made this fairy house into a sewing basket/purse. Seeing it in person will allow you into a secret world of the fairies. There are things that are not what they seem in this home.







Under a bush at the corner of the house be a wonderful hiding place for many of Eavan's friends. Be cautious when you past by the home. These bothersome youths have been known to snatch innocent fairies and jail them for thier dust and other such pranks.

This house is made of natural items, leather, wool,hemp, cotton, jute, glass, metal. There are only 3 items not natural and thost is 3 flower beads that are plastic, the moss yarn is polyester and one of the threads I embroidered with was Rayon. Even the structure inside is recycled heavy duty cardboard.


Of course the language I told the story in is old English lifted from a book written in 1709. the story is mine but the language is not, this is to explain what may seem like a lot of Typos!