So to the elusive sea gnome:
ahhhhhh... that is creepy as hell.
Thank you (I think) Tufa Girl for the warning. And if you are brave enough, Malley and other fae folk can be found at Shire Folk Gallery.
Perhaps The Higher Power has a point about the shells. I'm throwing all mine out when I get home.

Ahhhh...that is creepy as 'shell':-)
ReplyDeleteI will go and check out 'Shire Folk Gallery'. Thanks for letting me know.
I just thought I should let you know that the 'wee folks' over at my site have a very special announcement. You are invited to the upcoming very magical event between the beautiful fairy princess and the garden gnome.
With respect and kindness, Gary
Gary, if you love your princess then closely watch the gnome paramour. They have an abnormal interest in cats... just saying.
ReplyDeleteCreepy as HELL is RIGHT! OMG, I need to go wash my eyes!!
ReplyDeleteAn other good reason to not have shells in your landscape.
ReplyDeleteThat may be one of the most disturbing things I have ever seen. Who thinks up this stuff?
ReplyDeleteI know, I am pretty much done with putting shells to my ear to hear the ocean.
ReplyDeleteThis has ruined seashells for me forever!
ReplyDeleteHe does look creepy, but I think he also looks sad and lonely - probably trapped. Maybe the roar we hear in shells is gnomes who just want to get back to their rightful homes in the earth.
ReplyDeleteSo for clarification, the sound we hear in sea shells is the moaning of gnomes endlessly trapped between two worlds.
ReplyDeleteWell, I feel a whole lot better now.
He looks a little bit like Captain Picard. Talk about bad luck ... first the whole Borg thing and now this.
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