Mab, The Fairy Queen-Retired LbNA #19580 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Dec 4, 2005 |
Location: | |
City: | ??? |
County: | Mystery |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 0 |
As Mab has not been visited in 3 years, she sadly decided to leave her dwelling place. She might show up elsewhere when she finds a perfect spot.
Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Michael Drayton, Percy Bysshe Shelley and others wrote about this fascinating creature.
Queen Mab is descending from the sky
Her Coursers and Chariot will be gliding by
I have sensed Her Power coming through
She's The Queen of Poets and Dreamers too
Queen of Magic, Charm and Spell
Queen of The Faeries - Wolves as well
Queen of Nature and Warrior Queen
But a Queen of Mystery - Seldom seen.
- Mabjohn 2002
To find the Fairy Queen, you must first find one of her attendants. Beginning today several boxers will be leaving a clue in the logbooks of their NEW boxes as to where you may find a tiny fairy. These little creatures will tell you a secret- where to find their Queen.
**Oops! Fairies think of all byways as "paths". It doesn't matter to them what humans call roads, streets, lanes, or avenues because they fly from place to place. Humans, however, need more specific directions (wing challenged!). So, when fairies say Hill Street, they probably mean Hill Road.
Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Michael Drayton, Percy Bysshe Shelley and others wrote about this fascinating creature.
Queen Mab is descending from the sky
Her Coursers and Chariot will be gliding by
I have sensed Her Power coming through
She's The Queen of Poets and Dreamers too
Queen of Magic, Charm and Spell
Queen of The Faeries - Wolves as well
Queen of Nature and Warrior Queen
But a Queen of Mystery - Seldom seen.
- Mabjohn 2002
To find the Fairy Queen, you must first find one of her attendants. Beginning today several boxers will be leaving a clue in the logbooks of their NEW boxes as to where you may find a tiny fairy. These little creatures will tell you a secret- where to find their Queen.
**Oops! Fairies think of all byways as "paths". It doesn't matter to them what humans call roads, streets, lanes, or avenues because they fly from place to place. Humans, however, need more specific directions (wing challenged!). So, when fairies say Hill Street, they probably mean Hill Road.