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Summer 2009, Enchanted Childe

Earth Day

By Sarah Costanzo   Tue, Jun 30, 2009

Spring is in full bloom. For me, everything seems to have a story, and spring perhaps more than any. There is something magical about this time of year, and as I get older, the spring somehow becomes more important. With each bloom, a new story begins. As I frolic among the cherry blossoms with my little ones, I am reminded of my own childhood memories, and the enchanted springs of past.

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By Sarah Costanzo

Sarah Costanzo

Enchanted Childe

Sarah's favourite saying - Life's a garden, dig it!

“As far as living in the magic, Be, there is great beauty in all of life's small things, which are really what's most important. Embrace each precious moment, as it's all magic. Watching a ladybug with my girls, jumping in leaf piles, building a snowman... things like that. The silly stuff, that's what I love, and that's magic to me.”

Once upon a time, there lived a small toad named Sarah, in a wooded swamp in northeastern Pennsylvania.

At age sixteen, she was kissed by a handsome prince, who promised to turn her into a human girl, so long as she agreed to cook, sing, and paint for him. This she did, and they lived quite happily.

She attributes her artistic talents to being born with unusually short thumbs, and to this day still has slimy feet and smells funny.


Sarah has been a member of Enchanted Folk since September 2007

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