A gnome at the Morton Arboretum's Children's Garden |
Garden gnomes are amazing creatures.
About 17 of them are braving sub-zero temperatures at the Morton Arboretum near Chicago this winter, waiting patiently for children to
find them as part of a Gnome Hunt there.
Now my gnomes, they insist on spending the winter in the
garage at the very least. (They tried to set up a trip to warmer climes with
the Roaming Gnome but he was already booked.) These little guys (plus one
girl) are only too happy to be playing a game of hide-and-seek in the Children’s
Garden.
The hunt involves the story of Joy, a male gnome who is
lost and searching for a home. Each of the 15 different locations has a poem
about where Joy has tried to live – on a fence,
in a dog house, under a net and in a log, just to name a few.
This gnome and his squirrel friend enjoyed the warmer weather Sunday. |
(Spoiler: All ends well when Joy finds a nice tree.)
Nobby, the informal leader of the Morton Arboretum
gnomes, told the Hortiholic in an exclusive interview that the group loves entertaining
children despite the cold and snow.
Two gnomes shared their book with a bluebird |
“It's so much fun! Besides, we’d otherwise be sitting around, getting fat,
talking about fiscal cliffs, higher oil prices and immigration policies,” he
said. “I feel very strongly that our immigration laws need to be changed. All
oppressed garden gnomes should be allowed to immigrate to the U.S. without any
restrictions.” *
The arboretum's Gnome Hunt continues through the end of February from
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting.
*Note: Opinions expressed by Nobby are his own and not
necessarily those of the Morton Arboretum.
By Karen Geisler
This gnome got a push from a chipmunk |
Gnome in the swing of things next to the pond |
The gnome took a snooze on a tree branch |
The entrance to the Children's Garden at the Morton Arboretum |
5 comments:
Love the snoozing gnome! How fun! I think I need to invest in at least one garden gnome. They are so cute.
I love a little whimsey, thank you for sharing.
There are so many kinds of gnomes out there that I'm sure there's one just right for you. Maybe one that's fishing??
Thanks for stopping by. I've always beieved gardens need a little whimsey, just to keep the gardener sane.
I ADORE the Gnome couple reading. Would you know where I can get one like it?
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