Sunday, June 24, 2012

The gnome is back

And so is the husband. 

Kent made the long drive from Boston to Kansas City—he left Friday morning and got here yesterday afternoon. So now it’s official, we are both residents of Kansas. We need to get our plates and drivers’ licenses changed but we’ve got 90 days to get that done.

The gnome made the trip with Kent. I got this gnome at a Wal-Mart in Kansas City in the summer of 2005. He lived out in our yard then, under the trees in the back. 

When we moved, we put him in the patio on door duty. The iron security gate tended to swing shut when unlocked, which meant we looked through iron bars. I wasn't a fan of the prison look, so the gnome held the iron gate open during the day and stood sentry duty at night.

When the water main burst and we flooded, he ended up face down in dirt for about eight months. That’s how his nose got damaged. 

We think he’s a tough old gnome and capable of handling anything.  I just hope he’s not bored standing out there on the balcony among the tomato and pepper plants in placid Overland Park. 

5 comments:

Jeanne said...

There may be fewer rats, but I'll bet he sees some bat and raccoon activity.

edj3 said...

Do raccoons climb? We are on the second floor, so I can imagine he'll see bats. If he could move, he could see bunnies in the grass below. Just not sure about raccoons.

Kent J said...

The gnome has completely earned some quiet pipe smoking time. I think he'll enjoy a quiet garden for quite a long time.

Jeanne said...

Raccoons certainly do climb. Have you ever read Where The Red Fern Grows, with all the talk about treeing coons?

edj3 said...

Yeah, I read it but didn't remember that bit. It's been years.