Be careful of these little guys! Chuck Sambuchino has documented their mischievous ways in "How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack: Defend Yourself When the Lawn Warriors Strike (And They Will)" [available from amazon].
My 16 year old neighbor boy has a whole garden gnome collection sitting in the front garden, I have to show him yours, because such busy worker he doesn't have !
It's always a mess when you garden!
ReplyDeleteBut look how nicely he poses for a photo! :)))
ReplyDeleteGood to have help when needed!
ReplyDeleteBe careful of these little guys! Chuck Sambuchino has documented their mischievous ways in "How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack: Defend Yourself When the Lawn Warriors Strike (And They Will)" [available from amazon].
ReplyDeleteOh--I WANT one.... He is so cute!!!! I need him for our garden... Think he'll help pull the weeds????
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Send him over here, as our garden is in a mess too. He could be your older brother, as there is a family resemblance!
ReplyDeleteA so-called Still-photo :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine little fella! I have a thing for gnomes. :-)
ReplyDeletehmm I strike a similar pose often (minus the beard of course) are you sayin' that's not a good way to garden?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool dude. Does he hire out?
ReplyDeletegot more than 60 of those lazy bums in my garden and yard... the most honest ones are in hammocks LOL
ReplyDeleteLove it! How cute!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if one of his American cousins would come and help me with my garden? ;)
ReplyDeleteI like that book Lew mentioned. I hope they have it in my library.
ReplyDeleteMy 16 year old neighbor boy has a whole garden gnome collection sitting in the front garden, I have to show him yours, because such busy worker he doesn't have !
ReplyDeleteThe only thing cuter than a gnome is a Cornish Piskie! LOL!
ReplyDelete☼ Sunny
He is so sweet and I think he is very happy posing for your camera! :)
ReplyDeleteLéia