Real or imaginary?

Have you ever been in your garden and out of the corner of your eye you saw a small figure running across the lawn? The next look, it’s gone! Was it real or was our imagination running with us? Or was it a gnome tossing around the yard so you wouldn’t see it!

So, has anyone captured a gnome?

Gnomes originated in the 4th or 5th century in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. They were portrayed as shy creatures who avoided human contact and frequented the woods. Later they became “garden gnomes” and it was believed that they all gathered in gardens and fields to tell sad stories.

There are many books and many movies that have little creatures in them.

The Brothers Grimm introduced them in “The Gnome”, a series of tales detailing the lives of gnomes. He represents them in a benevolent and malevolent light.
In the “Harry Potter” film series, they were pests that lived in the gardens of witches and wizards. They were little creatures with potato-like heads on stubby little bodies. They were considered harmless but very mischievous.

In the movie, “The Chronicles of Nardia”, they are called Earthmen who lived in the Lower Earth, a series of underground caves. In this movie they had a wide variety of physical features and skin colors. They were used as slaves by the Lady in the Green Robe.

Characteristics of a gnome can vary! Average gnomes are believed to be only 3″-31″ inches tall and weigh about 70 pounds. They have deep tan skin and white hair. The most distinctive feature is its nose. They have very large noses compared to the rest of their bodies. The average lifespan is 350 years. They have a sense of humor and love to play practical jokes on humans.

Many people believe that gnomes are mischievous and mischievous. If you can’t find an item in your house and it shows up later, did the gnome hide it? What about the items you never find? Are they hiding privately in a gnome house?

Did you know that Gnome Day was instituted in 2002? It is celebrated on June 21 in more than a dozen countries.

So the bottom line is, do you think gnomes are real or just a figment of your imagination? Only you can decide!

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