Glad to see it's back up and running. I remember when it was on the news a few years ago (maybe 5), because rains had flooded it and they were all swept away. It was so sad to see them all bunched up together being pushed to wherever the water was going.😒
I live in the area and I don't blame you for not going there. It used to be quaint when there were just a few, saw it when there were only 1/2 dozen gnomes. It is now beyond a joke and quite trashy. Tourists seem to love it.
You might have mentioned the Greet Gnome Muster organised by a certain Mr Cameron at ABC Perth. This was aer he had been Member for Cameron and after 6PR in a fit of ageism sacked him for being too old.
Congratulations Marc. One of your best presentations. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
What an interesting place.
A good narrative well done.
Glad to see it's back up and running.
I remember when it was on the news a few years ago (maybe 5), because rains had flooded it and they were all swept away. It was so sad to see them all bunched up together being pushed to wherever the water was going.😒
They have done a great job getting it all reorganised. Not many gnomes sitting by the stream these days :)
I gave you a thumbs up for going there so I don't have to.
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I live in the area and I don't blame you for not going there. It used to be quaint when there were just a few, saw it when there were only 1/2 dozen gnomes. It is now beyond a joke and quite trashy. Tourists seem to love it.
You might have mentioned the Greet Gnome Muster organised by a certain Mr Cameron at ABC Perth.
This was aer he had been Member for Cameron and after 6PR in a fit of ageism sacked him for being too old.
Ah, something I didn't know about, I will have to do a search and read about it.
I think Sarah Knight is manager, she was there at the time.@@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen