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HAPPY BIRTHDAY KAYZANDRA



Dryads and hamadryads are two types of wood nymphs
in Greek mythology. These female nature spirits were
thought to inhabit trees and forests, and they were
especially fond of oak trees. Dryads were often
depicted in myth and art accompanied - or being pursued
by - their male counterparts, the satyrs.



"Moonlight shines over the forest glen. A sound,
rustling in the bushes. A head peeps through. A
flower-bedecked wood nymph dances through, followed
by a whole line of her forest sisters, spreading flowers,
dancing, twirling, and laughing with glee.
Faeries and other beings come forth to join the dance, goblets
and sweets passing from hand to hand. Why all this revelry?...
More, louder rustling comes from the bushes. Suddenly, the
entire group of the Ladies of the Myst comes streaming through,
presents in hand. The forest spirits cheer. It's a birthday party!
One lady is brought forward, a flower crown placed on her
head as she is seated in a beribboned, flower-decked chair.
They all gather around her to sing. 'We have just one thing
to say- have a wonderful, beautiful birthday!' With that greeting,
the party for queen for the evening Kayzandra begins.
Happy Birthday with Love, Kayzandra!"


OK, IT'S TIME FOR A PIECE OF CAKE AND THEN ON TO THE ADOPTIONS AND GIFTS!









           




"The Wood Nymph" is depicted by the talented
JOSEPHINE WALL

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Prepared with great love by The Ladies of the Myst 2003