
Fairy Jasmine. Image via Rouse Hill Times.

Fairy Days of Northville. Prudy Vannier dolls.
A look at recent fairy news from all around the globe:
"[Australian] Laura Molino, 23, gambled it all to follow her dream of becoming a fairy and entertaining young girls, selling her car and moving back into her parents’ home. The childcare worker said her love of children and memories of fairy parties as a young girl had inspired her to form her own children’s party business." - Rouse Hill Times
"Queen Fairy Camille will pay a visit to downtown Northville the weekend of Nov. 19-20 when Fairy Days come to Northville. During the annual Holiday Lighted Parade at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 19, look for her fairy mobile as she introduces a whimsical new fairy book series that highlights the antics of fairies who have taken up residence in Northville. These fairies and their families live behind the fairy doors displayed on storefronts and in the windows of shops downtown." -Hometown Life
The UFO Digest offers an interesting analysis on fairies and their relation to religion and the subconscious: "What are we to make of these winged, ephemeral creatures that inhabit the hidden regions of the human psyche and the overgrown forests where our ancestors once worshipped their mysterious Old Gods? It is easy to see why a strange mystical state, enveloping fairies has arisen when we examine the various (at first seemingly contradictory) factors attached to these splendid beings."