
If you enjoyed yesterday’s stroll round Russell Cotes Museum it’s time to go to the gallery and look at the exhibition.










Look at some books or…

…or dress up as a fairy








No visit is complete without browsing in the gift shop. You could fill your house with Flower Fairies from post cards to a deck chair!



Did you have Flower Fairy books?

I loved walking up there. I have not been in for years but had lunch up there last year. Lovely garden, too.
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Hello Mr. Bump, glad you got to visit, yes it certainly is a special place and my favourite cofee stop.
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I do love fairies, Janet, and these are gorgeous.
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Hello Robbie, yes they certainly are, especially if one loves flowers.
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Yes 💐
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I have never had any Fairy Flower books but I am not opposed to them.
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Ha ha, nor have I Geoff, but the pictures are botanically correct, so I approve.
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Lovely exhibit!
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Yes Becky it was very enjoyable and I expect I will go again.
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I would think so!
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No, I didn’t have Flower Fairy books, and now I feel deprived!!
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It’s never too late Liz, I expect you can buy the book on Amazon, though an old fashioned book shop hunt would be better.
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Thanks, Janet!
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I love her illustrations. ♥️
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Yes she was a real artist.
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When we stop believeing in fairies, (and Santa) we lose a huge part of our childhood. That was lovely, Janet.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete, I have of course got fairies at the bottom of my garden.
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I’ve never heard of flower fairy books. I love it. And the cover. Thanks for the little tour. 😊
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Hello Debby, so glad you enjoyed the tour.
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Always Janet. 😋
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