Hi Karen; There is a shady glade nearby where they will no doubt re-group. And if they can make the trek across the power line cut, there is a wild azalea and wintergreen damp spot with a pine forest in back of it that might be nice. I will miss the forest in summer as much as they will, when the old woods was so shaded and cool and welcoming. -- Susan
Born and raised in Kitchener, Ontario, Susan Zettell is the author of The Checkout Girl (Signature Editions, 2008), Night Watch (Signature Editions, 2000) and Holy Days of Obligation (Nuage Editions, 1998). Her stories have been anthologized in Quintet (BuschekBooks, 1998), Spider Women (J. Gordon Shillingford Publications, 1999), The Day the Men Went to Town (Breton Books, 1999) and The Company We Keep (BuschekBooks, 2004). A new novel is in the works, The Lazarus Maple.
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Sad to see your forest going Susan and where will the fairies go??? Do you have another spot in mind for them?
Karen
Hi Karen; There is a shady glade nearby where they will no doubt re-group. And if they can make the trek across the power line cut, there is a wild azalea and wintergreen damp spot with a pine forest in back of it that might be nice. I will miss the forest in summer as much as they will, when the old woods was so shaded and cool and welcoming. -- Susan
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