There is a wonderful, rather large, fairy garden along St. Olaf Avenue. On the property there is a large older home, under renovation with scaffolding outside, which detracts a little bit from its elegance…for now. There is a large garage that may have once been a carriage house, and a big yard. The yard has been turned into a garden and it is full of seasonal blooming flowers… I’d like to learn the history of the whole place.
It is a fun place to walk by and take in all there is to see on this one plot of land along St. Olaf Avenue. I walked by this spring and, although the colorful landscape of spring flowers was wonderful, I really enjoyed seeing is the sweet fairy garden, right along the sidewalk. It is full of miniature animals and most are reading a book.
The first time I walked by the house, the owner was out in the yard. I asked him if I could take photos of the fairy garden. He said yes and told me his wife is a librarian, so that’s the why the fairy garden has a reading theme.
There is a lot in the miniature garden…flowers, mushrooms, rocks to make a pond, tiny ladders to a loft area, many different animals reading books, miniature plants. There is even a miniature “Free Little Library”. It is quite enchanting.
A couple years ago I wrote a blog posting about my ONE little fairy that I hid in my flowers one year. And then it went missing. Over a year later my husband was trimming a tree and found the fairy up in the crook of the tree. Apparently a squirrel carried it so far and then gave up on it, and abandoned it. When my husband found the fairy he brought it into the house and set it on the counter. I was so surprised to see it. We laughed and decided the only possible explanation was a squirrel’s folly. But now, my one little fairy is now back, hidden in my garden.
You will have to take us there Valerie, the next time we visit you🤣🤣👍 Looks fun🤣
We will take you there…come, come!
Although we may have to talk dates first…we are hoping to get to Norway in next couple of years and we wouldn’t want to miss seeing you.
We will be in Norway hoping to see you when you are here of course🤣 so we have to plan and talk dates yes👍👏👏
We will!
This was such fun to see – thanks for sharing!
You would enjoy seeing it…maybe next time you are in Northfield you can stroll down St. Olaf Avenue.
How cute and clever! I wonder where she found all those reading figurines.
I wondered the same thing…she has a fun collection.
Wonderful figures!
They are…and a lot of them.
I absolutely love these fairy gardens. What fun. What creativity. Thanks for sharing this magical discovery with us.
Maybe you can check it out sometime when you are in Northfield?