A friend of our family had his yard filled with pink flamingos, large and small, on his birthday. No one would admit to it, but I suspect the flamingo owners were replacing them the always-classy gnome.
Oh yay! The source of the Gnomes that I've seen on the A To Z Challenge Site! Great! I like the idea of the lawn flamingos traveling, or, rather, NOT traveling. I'll be back! Melanie Atherton Allen www.athertonsmagicvapour.com
Flamingos end up in my yard, they're going down!
ReplyDeleteI always assumed that the pink flamingos were gnome patsies.
ReplyDeleteI thought plastic pink Flamingos were the state bird of Florida.
ReplyDeleteIf a gnome showed up in my bathtub, I might wonder though.
ReplyDeleteSo then how do Flamingos pop up in yards? Please share.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair a bright Pink Gnome might have issues too.
ReplyDeleteGnomes are amazing little unknown creatures. My collection is growing. I do not know if gnomes have off spring. It would be a lot cheaper.
ReplyDeleteAlex – Ha! Love it! Would love to see the Ninja take’em out!
ReplyDeleteTony – Huh. Maybe that’s the right answer!
DAVID – You are correct, sir!
L. Diane – I hope you might wonder and take evasive action!
cleemckenzie – I think it’s called getting flocked? You should Google it. It’s kind of funny and creepy.
Rob – Maybe. That’s true.
Susan – They can have gnome children but they have to be the right kind of gnomes. : )
Crazy Flamingos thinking they can go where gnomes go. What is wrong with them?
ReplyDeleteBrandon Ax: Writer's Storm
I never noticed that, but you're right, Stormy. Loving your A to Z!
ReplyDeleteA friend of our family had his yard filled with pink flamingos, large and small, on his birthday. No one would admit to it, but I suspect the flamingo owners were replacing them the always-classy gnome.
ReplyDeleteThis is true. I don't often see flamingos where I live, but gnomes are all over.
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Oh yay! The source of the Gnomes that I've seen on the A To Z Challenge Site! Great! I like the idea of the lawn flamingos traveling, or, rather, NOT traveling.
ReplyDeleteI'll be back!
Melanie Atherton Allen
www.athertonsmagicvapour.com
I am not sure if I can sleep tonight for fear of flamingoes!!!
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