Normally Sir Gnome sends his happy glow in the evening before our bedtime and in the morning after we arise. However, one night I forgot to “put him to bed,” and he was awake, shining all night. The next morning he was still bright and chipper as usual; something that I’d never be if IContinue reading “All Night Long”
Tag Archives: Gnome
Gnome Aglow
It has been a great holiday season but soon it will be time to put the decorations away and get on with a new year. In the meantime Santa Gnome is catching some last rays as the sun sets on the season. #gnome #santa #holidayseason #sunset
Buns to the Sun
Sir Gnome provides light in the evening and during the predawn twilight. But first, he has to capture light. Here he is on a stump, butt to the sun, soaking up rays. The light enters through the little solar panel on his backside and hides away inside Sir Gnome until darkness arrives. Then after darkContinue reading “Buns to the Sun”
Housebroken Gnome
He’s soft and sweet and doesn’t have to wipe his feet. He needs no food or water dishes, nor does he need a litter box; he just quietly slips in and out of our attention leaving nothing behind but a smile. #gnome #home #housebroken
Gnome at Home
Somebody special has a birthday, and a good friend gave her this gnome. It seems right at home. Thanks Karen! #gnome #home #birthday
Posy and Pixie
Combine one of the last flowers of the season with a fairy gnome, add a little imagination, and magic can be found on the lanai on a quiet and lovely autumn afternoon. #gnome #hibiscus #lanai #autumn
Fairies Only
Though I have never been called a gnome, some have suggested I might be a troll. Lucky for me I have a benevolent Fairy who grants me access to the club. #fairies #gnome #troll #club
Of Fairy Gnomes and Ukuleles
Something about big shadows in the setting sun works a special magic that attracts Fairy Gnomes and ‘ukuleles and begs to be photographed. This Pono ukulele is my favorite for its sound and playability, and it truly lives up to its name which means “righteous” in Hawaiian. I have had it for over eight yearsContinue reading “Of Fairy Gnomes and Ukuleles”