Over the years they have been joined by other gnomes gifted by friends or found, and some of them are dedicated to lost friends and family. With the exception of Bruce the beheaded cherub whose namesake is still, I hope, alive and well, and the teddy in memory of Paula (whose anniversary is today).
Many years ago Middlesister gave me two little cream ceramic garden fairies, about five inches tall.
One sits on a toadstool, legs akimbo, so like how Mum used to sit that I called her Elsie. She resides in a broken rumtopf-pot. This was originally a gift from Bigbrother which I didn’t want to throw away when it got slightly smashed. She sits in a suntrap protected from the wind; Mother hated draughts.
The other was slightly more glamorous, on one leg supported by foliage, wings extended about to fly, with her hands holding back her windswept hair. Slightly damaged after an accident with the mower where she lost a foot and a wing, Edna, named after our maternal auntie, stood in a broken bowl below Elsie’s pot. The effect was a sort of cataract without the water.
A couple of weeks ago I noticed Edna wasn’t there. I assumed she’d been knocked into the pond by some night-time animal. I’ve frequently had to pull Bruce and Fred (named for Fester’s father) out of the pond.
I had a poke around the detritus in the bottom of the pond with a stick – no joy. Drew an old open fruit basket through to see if that might catch her. This cleared out quite a few twigs and muck, which is all to the good, but no Edna.
Eventually on Saturday I donned a rubber glove and had a good feel around.
Edna is definitely not in the pond.
Miss Doozer suggests it might have been a fox.
It’s a mystery.
