Spotted at a park homes site in Ripon, and snapped especially for Jude’s Bench Challenge.

The gnomes can have their five minutes of fame in Becky’s #SimplyRed challenge. Five minutes is more than enough.
Spotted at a park homes site in Ripon, and snapped especially for Jude’s Bench Challenge.

The gnomes can have their five minutes of fame in Becky’s #SimplyRed challenge. Five minutes is more than enough.
It is, but they’re kind of lovable? I didn’t even notice the tiny one till you squared xx
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I just don’t ‘get’ gnomes. They even had some in France. Portugal?
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No, they are so twee! It’s always funny when I spot them here because they seem so out of place, but they do sometimes turn up, sitting on a balcony or whatever! xx
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They get everywhere, these gnomes …
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I used to have one swinging on a seat in my apple tree!
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Ah. But in England no doubt.
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think they might get more than five minutes of fame today – and Jude will be happy it’s a proper bench 😉
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I know. I didn’t dare push my luck.
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Nice to know that…
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Always love a good gnome.
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Always good for a laugh.
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Gnome was the wordle word a few days ago! I have been walking around London, Wales, Paris and now Amsterdam and yesterday, I FINALLY took my first bench photo, no gnomes though. What have I been thinking? I know folks who are wild about gnomes, I am with you. Five minutes is plenty.
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Gnome-hunting on holiday could turn into an Olympic sport! Enjoy your continuing travels.
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Ha! That is one sport you’d enjoy!
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Quite right!
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Aaargh…gnomes – 5 minutes is more than enough, Margaret!
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Quite!
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😄
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Garden gnomes make me think of the film Amelie and the pictures his gnome’s ‘travels’ she arranges to be sent to her father.
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Ah yes. An excellent thought – well done!
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I once on my travels around Australia I came across 100’s of them all congregating together at a crossroads. Real gnome overload.
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Goodness. The stuff of nightmares!
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😵💫
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🤣
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LOL very clever. 5 minutes of fame indeed Margaret!
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And 5 minutes is quite enough!
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So cute!
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A funny place to find them, in some parkland.
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A good way to kill two birds with one stone. I don’t get gnomes either, and these ones don’t even look particularly well made. A bit rough!
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Very rough. I think they might prefer ‘weathered’.
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Quite a utilitarian bench I’d say, but at least this week it IS a BENCH! And whilst I am gno gnome lover I think perhaps the birds or butterflies might appreciate the little chap’s water carriers.
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Yes, it’s a useful, rather than a lovely place to sit. I shan’t comment on your implied criticisms …🙄
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How cute. We once “inherited” a gnome when buying a house. We only found it when cutting down a huge bush. The previous owners had long gone, so we decided he’d be ours from now on. He is now in our new garden.
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Haha! Excellent!
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I’ll have to write a story about it. LOL
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Definitely!
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