Once upon a time, on a day the sun sang, the clouds danced the cha-cha around the moon.
There lived a humming sunflower, always buzzing with secrets of the wind. Its leaves told stories of puddle mirrors and candy cane forests.
In the hollow of an acorn, a teacup holds all the stars one needs for a glimpse of yesterday's tomorrow. Listen closely to the whistle of a forgotten kite.
Twirl once, twirl twice, let the leaves guide your feet to the place where rain drops twinkle and the sun never sets. Follow the link to more riddles: Secret 46
And remember, dear traveler, the sunflower is always watching, always laughing, just above the puddle's edge.