Welcome to Orca Cove. In these tranquil waters swim merfolk. Together we swim, play music, make art, and enjoy the company of one another. We welcome all visitors with open arms so long as they come with open hearts.
Captured in landlocked videos are the harp playings of the mermaid. With her help, the two harps [known as Nehalennia and Guenevere] cast their music on the wind to drift about the cove.
Orca cove is also a place to learn. Among the teachings from the mermaid are how to keep all that wonderful mermaid hair looking lovely despite all the time it spends in the water [where hair is it's most fragile], how to wear it up in interesting styles, and a few tips on growing it long. (This has been moved primarily to http://www.youtube.com/TheMermaidsHair)
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Thank you for watching my videos and have a 'faerie' nice day.
Playlists have been created to aid in directing travelers to where in the cove they would like to go. This includes splitting my favorite's list into playlists to keep this site looking pleasant.
I do not make mermaid tails for people outside of my family, so please do not even ask. Requests for mermaid tails to be made will be ignored. If you wish to make one of your own, there are several tutorials throughout the oceans of YouTube that will teach you how. One can be found on this site and I am willing to answer questions in the comments section of that video about techniques done in that video.
If you cannot sew or do not have access to a sewing machine (though some merfolk have made their tails using hand stitching), there are several places online from which you can buy a mermaid tail. Some are more expensive than others. Google "Mermaid Tails for Sale" and some links will come up.