Remember last December 25th, when my gnomes
Fearsome the Fierce
and
Hengist the Hairy
unexpectedly and miraculously
produced a baby gnome named
Wulfbane the Wee?
Well, they're at it again!
Fearsome and Hengist are.
I must say,
surprisingly fertile
for a gay couple.
Except this time, they produced
TWO baby gnomes!
Everyone, say hello to:
Tomte the Tiny
who is apparently a prodigy at
real estate wheeling and dealing
and already has his
own gingerbread place!
And please give
another big welcome to:
Hedley the Half-Pint
who quickly exhibited a
deep affinity with rainbows!
Takes after his Dads, I guess.
Many thanks to the midwives
present at the miracle births:
my sister and Mistress Maddie.
[Photos © Debra She Who Seeks, December 2021 and 2022]
Such a happy little family!
ReplyDeleteLOVE em, before you know it they will take over the house.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to figure out which one was actually carrying? And here you thought you'd be safe with male gnomes.
ReplyDeleteAnd I have that exact same bottle brush tree with the little balls in it.
Now we all know what Fearsome and Hengist have been doing this winter... just like rabbits!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world, Tomte and Hedley -- just watch out for your big brother, Wulfbane, who has been trained by Debra in the art/torture of sibling rivalry, LOL!
Welcome to the world babies!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!!
ReplyDeleteGnomaculate conception? Ha.
ReplyDeleteCute stuff.
Cheers!
@ Mistress Maddie -- I think Fearsome and Hengist spell each other off. And with your love of bottle brush trees, I'd be surprised if you DIDN'T have this one too!
ReplyDelete@ Tundra Bunny -- I ASSURE you that I am the World's Best Sibling, the penguin gift wrap notwithstanding.
ReplyDelete@ Rawknrobyn -- That is an INSPIRED groaner, you clever wordsmith!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love these. But can you imagine the pain of those births? Unless, like bones, they're more bendy at birth. Ouch.
ReplyDeleteSo artistic and beautifully presented with various unique artworks!
ReplyDeleteMore medical marvels chez Debra! This family is burgeoning.
ReplyDeleteMerry belated Christmas
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to the new mom and dad!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
They are breeding like rabbits - soon you'll be knee deep in gnomes!
ReplyDeleteAlways room for more!
ReplyDeleteAnother version of parthenogenesis. Yay for gay gnomes! Such a handsome family.
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Congratulations they’re adorable.
ReplyDeleteI’m sure they add to the festive feelings
They are gorgeous! I love them all. I acquired a Nordic Gnome myself this Christmas, I named him Ragnar.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Marie. It's parthenogenesis for sure.
ReplyDeleteSoon the world will be overrun by gnomes. Maybe they'll do a better job at running it.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteLove these little guys. Wishing you the best 2023.
ReplyDeletewell fuck...that's adorable...
ReplyDeleteLOVE all your cute Gnomes. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Stay warm and healthy.
ReplyDeleteI haven't bought Yule gnomes as of yet. I only have autumn gnomes and Halloween gnomes.
ReplyDeleteHAHA! SO cute. What a happy and quirky little family.
ReplyDeleteYikes! I love all my gnomes equally, but Tomte might move to town and forget his roots.
ReplyDeleteTomtes and Nissen and such seem to breed like rabbits despite I never see the lady-types. What gives?
ReplyDeleteNothing is impossible here so welcome to newly born haha
ReplyDeletePerhaps this summer you might contemplate gnome houses in your yard as in the movie Eurovision Song Contest. Your neighbors could leave offering when they ask for favors.
ReplyDeletethe Ol'Buzzard
Cute
ReplyDeleteSo cute! You're going to be overwhelmed with gnomes, Debra, if you don't watch out! Hugs to the new arrivals.
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