If forest goblins were real… we’d be friends
I just know I’d leave them tiny gifts.
Shiny buttons. Wild berries. Little notes folded in moss.
And in return, they’d protect my quiet places.
Keep the streams clear.
Hide the magic where only soft hearts can find it.
Maybe healing looks like believing the woods are alive.
Maybe we were never meant to feel alone out there. 🌲
Have you ever felt that magical presence when walking alone in the forest, as if unseen eyes are watching kindly from behind the trees? I often imagine that forest goblins, those small, shy protectors of nature, might be real and that they live just out of sight, smiling when they see gentle souls who appreciate the woods. In my own walks, I bring tiny treasures to leave behind—smooth shiny buttons I find on old shirts, wild berries plucked with care, and little folded notes nestled within moss on tree trunks. These offerings feel like a way to say thank you to the forest spirits guarding the streams and whispering through the leaves. One afternoon, I noticed a small pile of rocks carefully stacked at the edge of a quiet clearing; it seemed like a signal, a secret sign from a nature goblin watching over that spot. This connection, real or imagined, brings a sense of peace and belonging. It reminds me that healing can come from believing the woods are alive with magic and that none of us are truly alone when we are open to the soft living world around us. Moreover, taking the time to observe nature closely, like watching how the light filters through leaves or how the streams flow clear and clean, makes me feel I’m part of something bigger. It’s as if the goblins’ task is to keep the forest’s magic safe for those who have open hearts. These quiet guardians may serve as a gentle reminder to protect our environment with kindness and care. So if you’ve found your happy place in the woods, maybe you too have spotted a glimpse of these elusive forest goblins, hiding on rocks, watching from afar, or smiling softly at those who dare to reconnect with nature. In this whimsical world, believing is the first step to feeling less alone and more enchanted.







oh I would! 🥰