“Pixy/Piskie: This is the standard term in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset for a fairy, though many writers from the early 19th Century onwards have insisted that the two races are quite distinct.. (A pixie’s) best-known characteristic is causing people to lose their way, even in a familiar neighbourhood: victims can escape by turning some item of clothing inside out… However, single pixies are sometimes credited with being helpful.” - A Dictionary Of English Folklore (Oxford University Press, 2000)
Loved the lamps section, glad someone else refers to the ceiling light as the big light. Also Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo says he can tell you about the horse. He drinks at my local. (Nick not the horse)
I enjoyed this a lot, and I immediately listened to that Salt n Pepa album afterwards which was also good.
Proper job! A wonderful insight into your home and your surroundings.
PRAY TELL WHO IS THE MASTER?
It's an interesting way of building a setting. The POV adds a lot of flavor and makes it a tasty read
A beautiful character study. A nice way to while some time away and travel along with you. Thank you.
A beautiful curiosity. Thank you for the journey!
"Sometimes, if I have been well-behaved, I am allowed to lick some moss, too." So good.
I had ‘Push It’ in my head for the rest of the morning. A nice change from the things usually occupying that space.
This was a wonderful distraction from my reading of Villager. I love your writing, Tom!
This is all so lovely Tom. I especially loved Firewood and Salt’N’Pepa.
Lovely.
Brilliant! Does your home also have fairy rings of fire?
This is excellent! The “circular” cat and the music❤️😁
Gosh, that took me out of my humdrum day
Loved the lamps section, glad someone else refers to the ceiling light as the big light. Also Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo says he can tell you about the horse. He drinks at my local. (Nick not the horse)
Some choice possessions there. 🙌