Fairy Day
Fairy Day is a day for fairies, magic, and wishes to come true. For one day, put aside the cynicism of the modern world and embrace the possibilities of the unknown, and believe in fairies…
Read a classic fairy tale, build a fairy house, or take a stroll through the woods. You never know when you might stumble across something magical!
International Fairy
Day
It’s
International Fairy Day! Today is a day for fairy believers young and old to
celebrate the stories, magic, and history of the Fair Folk. For centuries,
fairies have been an important part of Celtic culture. In all of the ancient
legends, these mythological creatures are described as intelligent, mischievous,
and magical. They have t ability to fly and cast spells, and they live in “Tír
na nÓg,” the land of eternal youth. Mortals don’t often see fairies because of
the division between the two worlds, but sightings can occur at twilight or
during Beltane, Mid-Summer’s Eve, or All Hallow’s Eve.
In his 1904 play Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie wrote that when
the first baby laughed, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and that was the
beginning of fairies. International Fairy Day is the perfect opportunity to
relive your childhood fantasies and celebrate the joy and magic of the fairy
world.
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