It started with rocks...
There were so many of them when we moved into this house. Big rocks, small rocks, rocks in the grass, rocks under bushes, rocks in the walkway, rocks and rocks and rocks everywhere!
I have to admit, I was overwhelmed by the amount of work I had to do inside and out of the house when we moved back to California. Our place in Georgia was newly remodeled, in a beautiful neighborhood, and full of southern charm.
Before moving to Georgia, I'd been living in run-down apartments for 15 years while working my way through my B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. programs. Some weeks I put in upwards of 80 hours of work a week. It was hard. So much work. All I could do was put one foot in front of the other day after day after day.
When we moved to Georgia it felt like a sweet break. But before I knew it, I was back to California and living in an old, rundown house that seemed like an extension of all the work I'd been doing for so many years. Endless cleaning, and renovating, and digging up weeds and roots and rocks. We planted new gardens, and they were beautiful for a short while, but after a few weeks they just wilted and died.
One day, I sat staring angrily at a pile of rocks I had pushed into a corner of the yard, and I had an idea. What if I made something beautiful out of the rocks? What if I colored in and lit up all those jagged and broken pieces I had tried so hard to hide and discard?
And then another...
When I told my mom I was building a fairy garden she gave me a few of the treasures she'd been saving over the years.
It took a lot of hard work--digging, and raking, and moving heavy rocks--and also creative vision, but I finally made something really pretty out of that ugly pile.
My mom always says never lose your magic or your hope. I believe that with hard work your magical and hopeful visions can come true. My fairies do too.
Image from Pinterest
~Nel
Very pretty rock garden!
ReplyDeleteThat took a lot of work I know - but so worth it. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou sure did turn it into something beautiful and magical too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I bet the fairies love it too. Great job! I love rocks!
ReplyDeleteThe stones are beautiful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteNel, Your mom is the sweetest person. It seems she has raised some sweethearts too. I love the garden you have created and I just bet your mother loves it too. The little string of lights makes it even more special. Nel, all your hard work will be worth it, in every part of your life. Blessings and hugs. xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteWhat charming fairy garden!
ReplyDeleteWhat you created is truly beautiful and has its own magic. If life gives you rocks, make a fairy village!
ReplyDeleteYour fairy garden is beautiful! I love that you made something special out of the rocks.
ReplyDeleteYou have a magical heart to have created such a lovely fairy garden, Nel! I know your sweet daughter and mother must adore it!
ReplyDeleteI love the fairy gardens and adding the lights makes it truly magical! You've delighted and inspired us today! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove Ria 🍀💕🍀
ReplyDeleteI LOVE IT!!! What a wonderful, and I will say inspiring because I have a rock problem. I hope it is alright to 'borrow' your idea. For sure you made a wonderful space.
ReplyDeleteOh my.. you have created such a lovely fairy garden. Splendid.
ReplyDeleteNel what a lovely fairy garden. Your dear Mom taught you how to make something lovely out of life's challenges. Just beautiful dear one. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! If I were a fairy, that is exactly where I'd want to live.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteHi, Nel,
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. What a lovely way to use the rocks and create something magical.
Carla
So charming! Love how your turned an ugly pile of rocks into something so beautiful! I'm sure the fairies love it, too! x Karen
ReplyDeleteNel, I would love to see your fairy garden all lit up at night. And now you can add the little sparkly yellow fairy. You did a wonderful job! ~mom
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see the beautiful beach in your country. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love what you have done...I love rocks period. The fairy garden part is just the icing on the cake here.
ReplyDeleteOh your fairy garden looks Magical dear Nel :)
ReplyDeletewhat an excellent job to create such beauty out of rough rocks ,that is where an artist comes to reveal his creative skills :)
your mom's goodies are so pretty as always :)
hope is the biggest magic i ever experienced yes !
I've touched more than one time while reading your blog. It is a very hopeful,cheerful place/ I think I would have liked your mom very much indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for giving me this link Sheri. Truly, a charming and delightful garden :)
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