HaH. This reminds me of a commercial on television here in the states. A gnome gets himself in all kinds of difficult and unusual situations as he advertised for the web site Travelocity.
Double click on it and there are 2 in the bottom left corner. You can see their reflection in the water. Both, we often have stories here where garden gnomes are kidnapped and a ransom is demanded. Alternatively they go missing and postcards arrive at their "gnome" address from various places.
No :) I didn't but that; but the picture suggest that there may be a gnome behind every bush. If you look close enough....
ReplyDeleteHaH. This reminds me of a commercial on television here in the states. A gnome gets himself in all kinds of difficult and unusual situations as he advertised for the web site Travelocity.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've seen that little Travelocity Gnome! Lovey picture!
ReplyDeleteDouble click on it and there are 2 in the bottom left corner. You can see their reflection in the water.
ReplyDeleteBoth, we often have stories here where garden gnomes are kidnapped and a ransom is demanded. Alternatively they go missing and postcards arrive at their "gnome" address from various places.
Now I see the one on the far left. How did I miss him earlier? Isn't it nice to know they travel in company with each other.
ReplyDeleteI see them there sitting on their rocks! That's a lovely spot. I like the pretty waterfall.
ReplyDeleteWow. I thought the gnome was made out of rock. If you look at just where the water falls, there is a rock that I imagined to be the gnome.
ReplyDeleteI guess you called him Spot. Is that why? lol
Beautiful waterfall!
ReplyDeleteYou know what I just saw a whole bunch of little transparent fairies skirting right across over the heads of the gnomes. lol
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