Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Yankee Fairies
Many of the storefronts in Ann Arbor, MI, have fairy doors that are only inches tall built into their facade. The owner of this fascinating website (click here) photographs and documents each one.

And, no, I don't lose man-points for posting this. In fact, I gain man-points because my wife will think this is cute and, therefore, assume that I'm a cuddly, wuddly schnookie-ukums and ... Oh, nevermind. I do lose points. Sigh.
posted by Joe Napalm @ 1:58 PM  
7 Comments:
  • At 5:58 PM, Blogger Heather said…

    That is very awesome! Those were all very fascinating. Now as for the other part, I always thought you were cute, but the cuddly, wuddly, etc. I never believed that for a second! ;)

     
  • At 8:55 AM, Blogger BJ not BK said…

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  • At 8:55 AM, Blogger BJ not BK said…

    One must have man points to lose then young grasshopper

     
  • At 11:44 AM, Blogger jholden said…

    Man points you can keep, there are other things that make you a man, cool points however, yeah, those are gone!

     
  • At 8:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Joe, just what did you type in for a Google search to encounter this site?

     
  • At 9:53 AM, Blogger Joe Napalm said…

    So you're asking, "Joe, did you google 'fairy'?" The answer is a resounding no. I pity the fool that thinks that Joe has a fairy fixation. I ran across a website today and saw a link to it in the sidebar.

     
  • At 5:58 PM, Blogger Jama said…

    Still, Mighty Warrior, you clicked on it. I'm glad you did. Did you check out the NPR story? The fairies were trying to encourage business in downtown Ann Arbor. I think it is a very ingenious way to brighten the world.

     
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