Congratulations, you are the first place winner to The Forest
Beach Hunt, held 220801 through 220515.
You have won a web set with the theme of your choice. So what will it be? Please tell me what you would like it to look like , what colors you prefer , or if there's an image you would like to have as the main image of your web set , send it to me. Plus please specify if you would like a triple set or a single background set. Aquarigirl

Our forest friends had a fireworks hunt for July, 2002 and The Faerie Keeper found them.
In the Han Dynasty (206-220 BC) it is said that people would roast bamboo to produce a load sound that was intended to disperse ghosts and apparitions. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties
(420-581 AD) this kind of sound was not only used to dispel evil but also to pray for happiness and prosperity.
At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, the first paper tube crackers, filled with gunpowder, were produced.
Crackers strung together by hemp rope, known as 'hundred-break' crackers, appeared at the end of the Southern Dynasty (fifth Century AD). Li Tian is credited as the originator of the cracker industry.
Our forest friends had a TSF event in March, 2002 - Spring Cheers, which was about the celebration of spring. Ours was one of the five finalists.
Forests have always been a playground, a place of enjoyment and mystery and an adventure for The Faerie Keeper since his youth, many eons ago.
Taking time to find eighteen lost Fae folk, record their location and then inform their "keeper" was one of the December, 2001 "Forest" activities.

Forests have always been a playground, a place of enjoyment and mystery and an adventure for The Faerie Keeper since his youth, many eons ago.
Taking time to find eighteen lost Fae folk, record their location and then inform their "keeper" was one of the December, 2001 "Forest" activities.
Halloween in Guenivere and Lancelot's Forest in 2001 was a delight. Traveling through the haunted castle with all of the twists and turns, then to emerge safe and into the welcome arms of such
wonderful folk was a delight.
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