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Member | Laura posts 28 12:45 pm April 11, 2010
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Does anyone know the best time of year or times of day or special circumstances that are best to see/connect with the fairies in?
Thanks. 
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A Leaf may blow
A flute may sound
But a pixie who plays it
cannot be found?
I search in the hedgerows
I rustle the trees
but little pixies
watching me from the leaves;xx
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Member | SirZachary New York, U.S.A. posts 692 1:09 pm April 11, 2010
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there is no exact "best time"
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This is Energy Magic & does not follow any path other than its own.- Silvia Hartmann
Rage when properly focoused can turn a negative into a positive." SirZachary"Rascality is common,intelegence is rare and stupidity is infinent."
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| Natalie Lynn posts 1239 2:44 pm April 11, 2010
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Laura said:
Does anyone know the best time of year or times of day or special circumstances that are best to see/connect with the fairies in?
Thanks. 
Hi Laura,
This was taken from a post here called Learning to See Fairies:
Know When to Look - The “tween times” between day and night are often the best times to see fairies so try looking for them at dawn (between night and day) and dusk (between day and night). Other good times to see them are at midnight (between one day and the next), any solstice or equinox day and May 1. Susan and I have discovered that we can see and hear them really well on October 31st when the veil between our worlds is very thin so you might want to try that too. Don’t look for them in bright light -they are much easier to see in low light situations, especially for beginners.
Hope that helped!
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Member | CojoTheBozo posts 391 8:52 pm April 11, 2010
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natalie answered the times of day question, but as for times of the year, yes oct 31st is good (as natalie said), but so is March 20th (my birthday :) ), because it is the spring equinox, so all of the seasonal spring fae will just have awakened.
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