(December 2009) u.f.o. NEWS
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12.02.09>

I'll have to post some pics of Kathleen's annual kindergarten fairy door tour. There were also several articles written...

The Ann Arbor Journal,

Ann Arbor.com &

AAPSnews (Ann Arbor Public Schools)

It is also that time of year when the urban fairies dump a portion of their fairy droppings off with me... (just coins, they keep the good stuff... or EAT the tastey stuff). Just in time too, because Food Gatherers has started their annual Rockin' For the Hungry food drive. I'll be dropping the 13 and a half pounds of coins today or tomorrow. Not quite as much as last year, I don't think the fairies are hording any more, probably just the economy. Although they do have some in their fairy "store" and seem to keep some of the more unique coins for themselves.

12.09.09>

It turns out the 13and half pounds of fairy money was $ 66.14.

And I am STILL playing catch up.

12.16.09>

Too many pages on this site! heh heh...

12.18.09>

I met an elf named Daria last night! (tho' maybe a pixie...seemed impolite to ask). She certainly knew quite a bit about the Fey.

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This is all about the Fairy Doors in Ann Arbor, Michigan and what illustrator, Jonathan b. Wright discovers about them. It includes photographs of the Fairy Doors, comments in the Fairy Journals, Observations and speculations about the Fairies. Tiny Doors, Urban Fairies, Faery, Faeries, Fairy, Fairies, miniature doors, tiny doors, little doors, tiny fairy doors, little fairy doors, little faery doors, tiny faery doors, weensy doors, Sweetwaters Cafe, Peaceable Kingdom, Jefferson Market, The Ark, The Ann Arbor Framing Company, Selo Shevel Gallery, Lakewood Elementary Kindergarten, Fairy ticket window, fairy entrances, fairy windows, fairy spaces, fairy store, fairy shop. The site will be updated frequently with new excerpts from the Fairy Journals, New fairy sightings, Specifics about each location a fairy map. Any new knowledge of the fairy activity will be passed along by Jonathan. Also on this site are some hidden fairy surprises a list of Frequently Asked Questions about Fairies. There is a brief history of how Jonathan became involved with the Urban Fairies. There are links to local publications about the Urban Fairy phenomenon. Jonathan is currently writing several books on the fairies in collaboration with his wife, Kathleen, who coincidentally has found a fairy door in her kindergarten classroom. Hopefully it will be fun and informative to come back and see what's new with the Urban Fairies of Ann Arbor.