Where is that secret glade?
The one where time seems to fade
In that place of magic pools
Where ladybugs and fairies lounge on the toadstools…
~Adapted excerpt by Will Justus
Dumpy toadstools grew close by
Our old peach tree: some were high,
Peak’d, like half-shut parasols;|
Others round and low, like balls,
Little hollow balls; and I
Called my father to the tree:
And he said, ‘I tell you what:
Fairies have been here, you see.
This is just the kind of spot
Fairies love to live in. Those
Are their houses, I suppose.
Yes, those surely are their huts!
Built of moon and mist and rain…
~Excerpted lines from a poem
by Madison Julius Cawein
**The “lady” in ladybug refers to the Virgin Mary. Legend has it that crops in Europe during the Middle Ages were plagued by pests, so the farmers began praying to the Blessed Lady, the Virgin Mary. Soon, the farmers started seeing ladybugs in their fields, and the crops were miraculously saved from the pests. They associated their good fortune with the black and red beetles, and so began calling them lady beetles. In Germany, these insects go by the name Marienkafer, which means Mary beetles. The 7-spotted lady beetle is believed to be the first named for the Virgin Mary; the red color represents her cloak, and the black spots represent her sorrows. ~Image via Pinterest; information about the ladybug via the Internet
And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my savior, for he has been mindful of the humble state of His servant. From now on all generations will call be blessed. ~Luke 1:46-48 ✝
How sweet a pic. I love how she is carrying rain drops too. I have always loved poems and stories about Fairies. Oh yes, there are Fairies at the bottom of our gardens.:)
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I’m glad you enjoyed the post, V. You are so right, there are indeed fairies at the bottom of our gardens!!! 🙂 ❤
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Amazing image and enchanting words!!!
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Thank you, Wendell. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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how cool is that—lady beetles is what I had always heard and now I know to whom the “lady” refers—-what a beautiful tale and every lasting tribute to the love of Mary which transcends, through her son, to all of us—-
Hope the weather is calming down–rains is marching our way. . .
much love–Julie
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It is a wonderful story and reference to Christ’s mother, isn’t it?! Yes, finally the rain is subsiding, and for several days in a row now we’ll be storm free or so they say. But we both know that this time of year, storms can build whenever they are inclined to. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Just wonderful Natalie! Thank you for this, I thought it was fascinating!
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Thank you, Nico. You are very welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed it. 🙂 ❤
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I had never heard this about ladybugs!
– Sarah (and Choppy) –
Travels with Choppy
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I had but I had forgotten about it until I read it again on the internet, Sarah. I pray you and Choppy have a great week! 🙂 ❤
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Thank you! May yours be a wonderful week as well!
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What an amazing photo! It looks so other-worldly, and in some ways it is, the world of Mary Beetles with their own stories.
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I love your comment. Here’s to the world of Mary’s beetles and their stories!!! Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Lovely photo and background on lady bugs that I didn’t know.
Thanks Natalie.
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It’s cool piece of info for sure. I love it when things in nature tie into things like that. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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magic!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Fascinating Natalie, a wonderful post.
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Thanks, Karen. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Wonderful photo and legend Natalie!Have a nice day 🙂 Hugs & Love ❤ ,Doda xxx
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Thanks, Doda. I hope you have a marvelous first day of May! Hugs N 🙂 ❤ xoxoxo
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So beautiful. I didn’t know about the history of the Ladybugs. I always knew that they brought good luck and are given out as chocolates in Germany and Austria. We were always so gentle with them. Lovely scripture
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Well, that’s something I didn’t know about them, Raewyn. Thanks for the info. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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