Travelling gnome explained

The travelling gnome or roaming gnome is a garden gnome lawn ornament brought on a trip and photographed in front of famous landmarks. The practice is called gnoming. Some instances have become national and international news stories, where people have stolen a garden gnome from a garden, and then sent the owner photos of the gnome for a period of time as a practical joke, before returning it.

The that was created in France was a community that considered gnoming to be stealing garden gnomes from other people's property, without the intention of returning them, as part of their purported mission to "free" gnomes and "return them to the wild", which has sometimes led to criminal charges, jail time, or fines.

Origins

The concept of the travelling gnome dates back to the 1970s when Henry Sunderland photographed his own garden gnomes, which he named Harry and Charlie, while he was travelling around Antarctica.[1]

The earliest record of a prank involving a travelling gnome is from Australia in 1986 when the Sydney Morning Herald reported that an "Eastern Suburbs gnome-owner was distressed when she discovered her gnome had been stolen at the weekend. A note was found in its place: 'Dear mum, couldn't stand the solitude any longer. Gone off to see the world. Don't be worried, I'll be back soon. Love Bilbo xxx..[2] A similar, earlier kidnapping incident occurred in Stamford, Lincs, England[3]

Travelling gnome prank

A running prank has developed, which has made national news at times, where people steal a garden gnome from an unknowing person's lawn and then send the owner photos of the gnome and sometimes cryptic messages that were supposedly written by the gnome for a time as a practical joke before returning it.[4]

A notable instance of the travelling gnome prank was arguably in 2005 when a group of college students took a garden gnome, dubbed "Gnome Severson" in news, from a property in Redmond, Washington, U.S. and brought it on a roadtrip to California and Nevada.[5] Gnome Severson became a national news story after the group ran into socialite Paris Hilton at a gas station, who posed for a picture with the gnome that was printed in People magazine. At the end of the week-long trip, the friends anonymously returned the gnome to its owner's front porch with a photo album titled "Gnome’s Spring Break 2005", which included the issue of People and other pictures of the gnome around Hollywood, San Francisco, and Las Vegas. The owner, who had not even noticed the gnome was missing until she found it returned on her porch, was interviewed on Good Morning America.[6]

According to ABC News, the owner decided to auction the gnome on eBay, which sold with the photo album for in May 2005,[7] because she became tired of all of the media attention. However, in February 2006, it was reported that the gnome had actually been secretly purchased on eBay by the owner's friends who continued to take photos of it around the world in locations such as Canada, Mexico, Italy, and Thailand. After it was returned for the second time, the original owner, referring to it as "the prodigal gnome", said she had decided to keep it and would not sell it on eBay again.[6]

In 2016, an ASDA Gnome named Gnorman was stolen from its owner in Luton, England. The perpetrator sent him a letter stating "Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end, They simply mean I‘ll miss you, Until we meet again.", and then continued to taunt him by making a Facebook profile in the Gnome's name then followed by posting pictures of it in many locations, such as the cinema, pubs, a trampoline park, a bowling alley, and an arcade.[8]

Gnoming as theft

See also: Baby Jesus theft. There have also been a number of criminal incidents in which individuals or groups steal large numbers of garden gnomes without the intention of returning, often with the purported mission of "freeing" gnomes and "returning them to the wild". These crimes can cause distress to the victims of the theft, particularly if the gnomes have sentimental value.

France's Garden Gnome Liberation Front (French: links=no|[[:fr:Front de libération des nains de jardin|Front de libération des nains de jardin]]) is born in 1997 in Alençon, France, aiming to release garden gnomes in their "natural habitat", for instance forests. In 2006 they claimed 165 active groups in France, Canada, Germany, Spain, and the United States, and became known to the public in the 1990s when they took credit for the theft of hundreds of garden gnomes around France.[9] In 1997, their ringleader was sent to prison and fined for stealing over 150 garden gnomes over a period of several years.[10]

In 1998, the Garden Gnome Liberation Front made headlines again when they staged a "mass suicide" of gnomes by hanging 11 garden gnomes with nooses around their necks under a bridge at Briey in northeastern France[9] with a note that stated, "When you read these few words we will no longer be part of your selfish world, where we serve merely as pretty decorations."[11] The Front was in the news again in 2000 when they stole 20 gnomes overnight from a garden exhibition in Paris,[11] and they were suspected in 2006, when 80 gnomes were stolen in the central Limousin region of France under a banner that said "gnome mistreated, gnome liberated".[12]

In 2008, a 53-year-old man, who law enforcement officials believed acted alone, was arrested on suspicion of stealing as many as 170 garden gnomes in the Brittany region of France.[13]

In 2018, Louisville Metro Police Department arrested Barton E. Bishop (commonly known as "Gnome bandit"), a Highlands, Georgia thief who was responsible for stealing garden gnomes among other valuables from people's porches.[14] [15] [16] [17]

In popular culture

The travelling gnome prank was a subplot on the British soap Coronation Street in May 1995, when the Wiltons first noticed their gnome missing (episode 3853) and then received a postcard from Eastbourne purportedly sent by that gnome (episode 3855). The prank was further popularized by the film Amélie (2001) in which the main character persuaded her father to follow his dream of touring the world by stealing his garden gnome and having an air hostess friend send pictures of it from all over the world. The travelling gnome theme later became the basis for Travelocity's "Where is my Gnome?" advertising campaign.

The short fantasy story "The Garden Gnome Freedom Front" (2005) by Laura Frankos, published in , deals with the supernatural aspect of this custom.

The travelling gnome has appeared in several video games. For example, it has been used as a recurring Easter egg in The Sims computer game series, such as Sim City 3 (1999) and The Sims 3 (2009) where different varieties of garden gnomes appear and move or change position daily and in Sim City 4 (2004), in which gnomes reveal themselves in the game's buildable landmarks. In , the garden gnomes are randomly spawned during various holidays with the player's task is to appease them with various stuff, including coffee, fruitcake pie, salad, toy or future cube.[18] In the video game (2007), players receive a special achievement award for launching a garden gnome into outer space in a rocket after carrying it throughout most of the game.[19] In November 2020, a replica of the garden gnome from Half-Life 2: Episode Two was launched into low Earth orbit on board a Rocket Lab Electron rocket.[20] Gnonstop Gnomes, a mobile app for Android and iOS devices, lets users attach clipart of virtual gnomes to their travel photographs that they can share with friends.[21]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Life-Changing Ice Experience. 26 November 2007. Henry. Sunderland. Christchurch City Libraries. 21 November 2014. 29 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141129071647/http://christchurchcitylibraries.com/Recreation/Travel/HenrySunderland/. live.
  2. News: Phil Tibble. Sydney Morning Herald. Regular Shorts. 24 September 1986.
  3. News: Rutland and Stamford Mercury. There's No Place Like Gnome. 27 April 1979.
  4. News: 'Itchy feet' gnome returns home. 17 December 2016. BBC News. 12 August 2008. 4 March 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090304155526/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/7555918.stm. live.
  5. News: Roaming Gnome is Home, Complete with Photo Album and a Name. Peter. Edwards. 3 August 2016. Toronto Star. 17 December 2016. 20 December 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161220143737/https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/08/03/roaming-gnome-is-home-complete-with-photo-album-and-a-name.html. live.
  6. Web site: Gnome Hits the Road ... Again. ABC News. 14 February 2006. 6 June 2014. 19 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131019070832/http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1618353. live.
  7. News: Traveling Gnome Receives Media Attention. Lindsay. Hamsik. 6 May 2005. The Western Front. 17 December 2016.
  8. News: Thomas taunted over gnome thefts. 9 November 2022. 28 April 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220428014921/https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/news/opinion/thomas-taunted-over-gnome-thefts-1254337. live.
  9. News: Garden gnomes gather for freedom. 11 July 2001. CNN. 17 December 2016. 11 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160411010550/http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/07/11/gnomes.france/index.html. live.
  10. News: Garden gnomes of the world, unite!. Salon. 21 April 2000. J.A.. Getzlaff. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109221439/https://www.salon.com/2000/04/21/gnomes/. live.
  11. News: Garden Gnome Liberation Front strikes Paris show. CNN. Reuters. 13 April 2000. https://web.archive.org/web/20111116054238/http://archives.cnn.com/2000/STYLE/arts/04/12/france.gnomes.reut. 16 November 2011. dead.
  12. News: Nearly 80 stolen garden gnomes discovered in central France. USA Today. 3 November 2006. 3 May 2010. Agence France-Presse. 30 May 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090530143729/http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2006-11-03-gnome_x.htm. live.
  13. News: Gnome Bandit Caught. Metro. 13 June 2008. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109221428/https://metro.co.uk/2008/06/13/gnome-bandit-caught-187068/. live.
  14. News: 'Gnome bandit' accused of Highlands thefts arrested in Georgia. Novelly. Thomas. 10 July 2018. 9 November 2022. 4 November 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231104084918/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/crime/2018/07/10/louisville-man-arrested-highlands-gnome-theft/770540002/. live.
  15. News: Louisville man known as 'gnome bandit' caught hiding in attic. Mallory. Laurel. WAVE. 18 October 2018. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109221441/https://www.wave3.com/2018/10/11/louisville-man-known-gnome-bandit-caught-hiding-attic/. live.
  16. News: 'Gnome Bandit' arrested after falling out of an attic. Jankowski. Jonathan. Fox19. 12 October 2018. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109221433/https://www.fox19.com/2018/10/12/gnome-bandit-arrested-after-falling-out-an-attic/. live.
  17. News: WLKY. Bail set at $55,000 for Highlands 'gnome bandit'. Chandler. Chris. 25 July 2018. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109221438/https://www.wlky.com/article/lmpd-highlands-gnome-bandit-has-been-arrested/22096957. live.
  18. Web site: Every Gnome in The Sims 4 (And What Appeases Them). Delgreco. Marina. GameRant. 14 March 2021. 9 November 2022. 9 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221109223948/https://gamerant.com/sims-4-gnomes-seasons-appease-harvestfest-egg-hunt/. live.
  19. Web site: Garden Gnomewebsite=Combine OverWiki. 10 June 2018. Whilst seeming insignificant at first, it is in fact part of the popular Achievement "Little Rocket Man", which requires the player to carry the gnome to the final location of the game (White Forest) and place it within the rocket.. 12 June 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612140733/http://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Garden_Gnome. live.
  20. Gnome Chompski is now one with the cosmos, and Gabe Newell donated $200K to a children's hospital. Rich. Stanton. PC Gamer. 25 November 2020. 30 November 2020. 29 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201129085234/https://www.pcgamer.com/gnome-chompski-is-now-one-with-the-cosmos-and-gabe-newell-donated-dollar200k-to-a-childrens-hospital/. live.
  21. Web site: Gnonstop Gnomes Appear On iPhone And Android. Don't Try To Stop Them. Schonfeld. Erick. 20 June 2011. TechCrunch. 18 July 2013. 29 July 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130729125515/http://techcrunch.com/2011/06/20/gnonstop-gnomes-iphone-android/. live.