I spent a couple weeks in Boston, cat sitting and wandering around. My beloved niece adores gnomes so my gnomespotting radar was on high alert.
I passed by this quartet on a regular basis on my way to the T.

I passed by this quartet on a regular basis on my way to the T.

I called the tipped-over one the Ohm Gnome (I know it should be Om but I'm surrounded by technical people so I used the electrical term in error).
The next week he had been righted.
Around the corner from Ernest's place is a home where the gravel yard is decorated with many 12" Disney figurines. It took me many trips past before I noticed the miniature gnome village in this little corner.
All in all, a good bit of gnomespotting.
2 comments:
The litle gnomes in the corner have a tire swing! People (and gnomes) are so creative.
The Ohm Gnome is fantastic. Those things are cute as bugs.
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