
This persistent shaft of light kept dancing about my screen and regardless of where I pointed the camera I couldn't lose it. I knew I HAD to take a picture of it so I just snapped with no effort to aim. It disappeared and I was no longer bothered by it and went on to take some of the pictures below. Some sort of portal, perhaps?
I almost deleted this photo without opening it because the thumbnail looked washed out. I had been attempting to capture the diamond like glow of raindrops on the flowerheads of fennal plants and a golden glow emanating from the herb garden but what I got was simply astounding. Was that Tinkerbell in my garden? I jested that the purple haze beneath this whimsical little fluttering image must be the pot of gold and this had to be the end of a rainbow.
I thought it was a pretty cool picture of my little garden so I made a screen saver out of this picture. One night while sitting in front of the computer in a dimly lit room I became very aware of the eyes in the purple haze that seemed to be looking at me -- well, one full eye and the one that appears to be cut off. Look at the very bottom of the close-up in the next picture and you can see the one full eye which is very humanoid in appearance -- can you see the glint?

It certainly looks like he is curious about the camera and checking it out.
Since they've revealed themselves to me in these photos I've seen them as they glide from one plant to another and I glimpse them peeking at me from behind flowers. They travel in mists which I suspect is a cloaking device for them. The littler white fairy is the one I most often see and she really is very much like Tinkerbell. While I have no way of knowing for sure, I have sensed the white fairy is a female and the purple one is male and that they are a pair. Once I heard this strange high pitched chatter in my ear that I think was fairy-speak.
Now that I have had it proven to me that fairies do, in fact, exist I realize that I've been seeing them all along but wasn't programmed to think beyond insects and fluttering leaves. This experience also validates a childhood memory of a wee-folk playmate that lived under a large shrub in the front yard who once left shiny pennies in my wagon in exchange for grass clippings I had left as an offering. Fairies love gifts.

This photograph was taken about 7 a.m. one balmy summer morning. Those are the fairies under the arch and that is a fairy light. There is no light source or object of reflection to otherwise account for the glow.
Blues Man is a whimiscal soul who drops by from time to time and loves to have his picture taken. I could see him dancing around on my camera screen and I snapped a few pictures finally asking him to, "Strike me a pose", and he did with a big photogenic grin.
This guy is a lot of fun and that color blue seems to permeate my energy field quite often as I go through photo sessions where all of my pictures will be flooded with this brilliant shade of electric blue. This has occurred both inside and out, daytime and dark.
Blues Man strolls by...

he strikes a pose for the camera ...

and then he keeps on truckin' ...

... hitches a ride home.

I took the next two pictures at night with only the camera flash and the existing outdoor lighting which is minimal. I could not see a thing in the camera screen and prior to taking these pictures I said a little prayer asking that the surreal pictures of fairies and Blues Man that I had been taking be either validated or debunked. I randomly snapped pictures, using an old Sony Mavica that shoots directly onto a floppy. I pulled up the first picture and I could see orbs. I removed a layer of shadow with Photoshop and then another and I could not believe my eyes as all of these magical Spirit Orbs appeared.

Every picture I took that night had numerous Spirit Orbs. I was totally stunned by the last picture I took that night because I firmly believe that it is an Angel. If you look closely you can see a delicate face. Sitting on the grill is a Salamander Fairy who is always present where there is fire.

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