It’s the end of gardening season so that mean everything will be picked over but also sales. So, whenever I get around it…
How to own a garden gnome
How I did it: I have been looking and looking and looking at garden gnomes, but none ever seemed right. My last birthday I expressed my odd desire to own a garden gnome.
This weekend, my husband found one for me, and he is perfect!
Lessons & tips: Gnomes by their nature are magic. I don't think you really pick them. They pick you.
Resources: Make one birthday a "gnome" birthday and see what comes to you.
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Beckyymuffins. is a "Creative Extroverted Self-Knower"
She had a plentiful beard and a somewhat creepy facial expression.
But some asshole broke her.
I was so so so sad.
But treasure our memories.
I will one day hopefully be ready to own another gnome.
(Lol how creepy did all that just sound? Completely true though.)
he sits in my bedroom. cause i’d be pretty pissed if someone tried to steal him from me – hey, it happens!
& maybe it’s just me, but i only like the ones with a full beard. the ones with goatees are…creepy.
:P
I was walking around my yard when, out the the corner of my eye, I notice a colorful little creature! it is was a GNOME! But It wasn’t cool enough for me, so .. ON WITH THE QUEST!
Since he is a miniature, Clemence the Gnome is currenly living in a coffee pot terrarium along with several exotic (and boring) looking plants and a small clay turtle named Sunshine. Each time I walk past the coffee table where he is sitting, I have to smile.
I have several in various places in my flowerbeds. It always makes me happy to see them. I bought most of mine online at The Gnome Garden. www.gnomegarden.net Here is a photo of one of my favorites, Mr. Gnome.








