In the spirit of the Space Invader of Paris, a local artist has been sprinkling Haddon Hill and other neighborhoods with tiny gnomes. Just because. Some wear kilts like this one and others have the traditional blue trousers and hang out at polka dotted mushrooms. They are painted on 6" blocks that are screwed into the base of utility poles. Close to 2000 of these little guys have appeared in neighborhoods near Lake Merritt over the past year. Who isn't charmed by these whimsical figures? Well, apparently the company that owns the utility poles.
Today's paper says the company is insisting the gnomes be removed "so others don't repeat the pattern with objects that could jeopardize the integrity of the equipment." Really? You should see the dozen or so cell phone transmission boxes hanging off the utility pole across the street---with the utility's blessing, and probably to their profit. Neighbors are standing up for the gnomes. The utility company doesn't want to inflame passions---especially since it has already been the focus of intense criticism for irresponsible and unsafe business practices. So, they are offering to remove the gnomes to "a more appropriate spot" (to be determined) and the artist has volunteered to help. Maybe all's well that ends well, except shouldn't gnomes be free to roam?
2000? Someone has a lot of free time on their hands.
ReplyDeleteSad world...I find Gnomes hilarious. Not sure why, but they do give me joy like you said. Yes they should be free to roam and for that reason, sort of, I want to barrow my sister's Gnome for our next road trip! Enjoy your day...
ReplyDeleteYes lets all stand up for the gnomes
ReplyDeleteNice little one!
ReplyDeleteA Scottish gnome. Lol. Cute.
ReplyDelete2000!? That's both weird and funny.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw your photo I thought, 'I wonder what the utility company thinks about this?' Cute little gnome.
ReplyDeleteWhat possible harm could a wee kilted gnome do I ask you.. Someone should chain themselves to pole to stop them haha! Only kidding..I think!
ReplyDeleteha-ha-ha!:)
ReplyDeleteYes, he is Scottish!:)