OK, so since I have taken a small break from my computer life for the last 5 or 6 weeks, I've felt compelled to post some stuff that should have been posted a long time ago. Problem is, I'm the biggest procrastinator in the world. My theory - procrastinate today...don't put it off 'til tomorrow! LOL☻
So this video I'm about to post is of a fairy that looks very similar to the first fairy I ever saw, the one on old Elm ST. mentioned above. To be honest it's hard to find the differences between the two, all except for the wings. The fairy I saw (I've named her Elma the Elm Fairy since I spotted her on a beautiful Elm tree on Elm ST), had more solid looking wings, they almost looked like elm leaves, but kind of iridescent. Whereas the fairy in this video has more dragonfly-like wings which look almost totally see-through. I could see through Elma's wings, but not as well as I can see through this fairy's wings. And again, Elma's wings were much larger in comparison & like I said, shaped somewhat like Elm leaves. Oh, it never occurred to me before this, but maybe the reason Elma's wings didn't look as transparent as this fairy's wings, is because it is daytime in the video & I saw Elma at night but near the light of a streetlamp. Either way, the shape of the wings still differed a bit & then there's the gossamer dress. Elma was wearing a very light looking sheer tan gossamer dress. Flowy, but not a lot. It ended just before the tops of her low-set knees. Which brings me to the biggest & most important reason that I decided to post this video...THE KNEES! In the above posts, I mentioned that both the Elm fairy & the Lake Snow fairy (I like to call her Willow, since she kind of reminded me of a Pussy Willow's fuzzy tip) had disproportionate knees. They both seemed to have extra elongated femur bones, & unusually low knees, which of course left the tibia/fibula bones looking very short (shorter than ours anyway). Oh and another thing about the knees, the Patella part of the knee seemed square & a bit clunky. That's what caught my eye in this video, the low clunky knees.
I'm not sure if the fairy in this video is real or not, it could very well be a CG hoax. But I will say this, the distinct sound that I described the fairy making with her wings, the one that sounds "so different from the sound of any other type of wings" is the sound you hear when this UK fairy flaps her wings. Whether or not that means this fairy is real, I can't positively say. But I guess I tend to lean a bit towards believing she's real. Those knees & that flutter are the two most exact similarities in all three of them. I guess I'm biased though, as I have reason to be. Once you've seen one up close, it's hard to discount them...in any case!
I'm also going to attach a picture of Alisa's. In the photo of this giraffe, which happens to be my favorite animal & my believed Totem (animal spirit guide - hey with my height topping off at 5FT 1IN, it doesn't hurt to have guides in high places!). Anyway, in this pic of the giraffe I spotted my first 'film fairy'. It was also the first time that I highlighted anything. Notice in the pic, the placement of the knees. If the format will allow, I'll post both the highlighted version & the original so you can see if you can actually see it w/out the highlighting as I did. I like to call this one The Piper, since it seems to be holding either a wand or a flute. Also this fairy seems to lend a male tone to the enchantment, I think he's a boy fairy.
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