World-wide Gnomes love to celebrate and have their own special holiday!
Download MP300;00;04;08 - 00;00;08;17
Speaker 1
Welcome to Realm to Round. For fun and enlightening multidimensional interviews.
00;00;09;23 - 00;00;13;05
Speaker 1
Hello, Diana. Hello, Karin. How are you today?
00;00;13;07 - 00;00;14;23
Speaker 2
I'm good. How are you?
00;00;14;25 - 00;00;18;15
Speaker 1
I'm just fine. Who do we have on the show today?
00;00;18;22 - 00;00;23;09
Speaker 2
Well, we have the well elementals.
00;00;23;12 - 00;00;26;27
Speaker 1
I just learned that word today, the elementals.
00;00;27;00 - 00;00;38;13
Speaker 2
But now I had a question about that. We can have gnomes and fairies, but they're not. Oh, there's more elementals in those, right? Yeah, yeah. Okay. So we're just having a subset of the.
00;00;38;13 - 00;00;40;14
Speaker 1
Elementals, right? The gnomes.
00;00;40;14 - 00;00;42;00
Speaker 2
Turnovers and the fairies.
00;00;42;01 - 00;00;49;28
Speaker 1
Okay. And the gnomes we have today are worldwide. The global gnomes.
00;00;50;05 - 00;00;59;06
Speaker 2
Yeah. I mean, apparently there's a whole network of gnomes all around the world, and they're in contact with each other. Okay.
00;00;59;09 - 00;01;04;10
Speaker 1
How do they. How do they communicate? I found this.
00;01;04;13 - 00;01;10;12
Speaker 2
You've got your own version of iPhone, which is. So I can, telepathy.
00;01;10;14 - 00;01;18;12
Speaker 1
Telepathy. So that I actually. Now they can communicate telepathically, or they consider more advanced communicators than we are.
00;01;18;14 - 00;01;20;26
Speaker 2
They think so? They think so? Yeah.
00;01;20;27 - 00;01;21;14
Speaker 1
Interesting.
00;01;21;18 - 00;01;26;05
Speaker 2
See, but they can also communicate with us, too. And how do they do that?
00;01;26;07 - 00;01;27;05
Speaker 1
Tactically?
00;01;27;08 - 00;01;28;15
Speaker 2
Exactly.
00;01;28;17 - 00;01;33;03
Speaker 1
When you say, do you mean like you do you mean like anyone who wants to or any.
00;01;33;10 - 00;01;40;12
Speaker 2
Well, anyone who wants to. I mean, if you want to, presumably you'll find a way to do it. Okay. So?
00;01;40;14 - 00;01;51;29
Speaker 1
So there's none all over the world now, I grew up with this sort of northern Scandinavian. No. And it looks a lot like Santa Claus. The only little with the pointy hat.
00;01;52;01 - 00;01;52;18
Speaker 2
That's right.
00;01;52;19 - 00;01;56;00
Speaker 1
Little rotund bellies and the. The rosy cheeks.
00;01;56;02 - 00;01;57;01
Speaker 2
Yeah. Yeah.
00;01;57;05 - 00;01;58;26
Speaker 1
So, trudging through snow.
00;01;58;26 - 00;02;39;27
Speaker 2
Right. Exactly. And, you know, they were small and rotund just because he lived in. Well, they still do live in cold climates. And, but the ones that they live in, in more temperate climates, they got different, body features and shapes and even skin color, because there's, there's, I mean, they're telling the same that depending on what country, what culture they're in, the kind of like look more like they even impose their, their so on.
00;02;40;02 - 00;02;45;01
Speaker 2
Well, yeah. In countries where it's warmer, they're not going to be central government.
00;02;45;08 - 00;02;46;19
Speaker 1
Right. Okay.
00;02;46;22 - 00;02;58;29
Speaker 2
They may be skinnier or a little bit taller. And they're telling mini versions of people of, of the particular country or region.
00;02;59;01 - 00;03;04;05
Speaker 1
I think I can hear some gnomes ringing some bells with sleigh bells coming.
00;03;04;07 - 00;03;06;10
Speaker 2
Yeah. So all I know.
00;03;06;13 - 00;03;07;27
Speaker 1
Is Sally knows.
00;03;07;29 - 00;03;12;07
Speaker 2
Oh, you know what? They also have their own little animals too.
00;03;12;10 - 00;03;21;23
Speaker 1
Oh, oh. No animals, no animals. All right. To little tiny reindeer. Little tiny dogs. Little tiny cats.
00;03;21;23 - 00;03;24;13
Speaker 2
But I wish share whatever they would.
00;03;24;16 - 00;03;31;14
Speaker 1
So they're always pictured in, like, riding on the back of a mouse or something versus having teeny tiny little mouse mice.
00;03;31;17 - 00;03;55;02
Speaker 2
No, it's like us. Well, depending on what they want. Right. And how able they are to actually, like, manifest for themselves. But they can have kind of like little farms complete with little horses, donkeys, little cows, chickens, you know, that they tend to.
00;03;55;04 - 00;03;58;23
Speaker 1
Okay. But this you're talking about kind of like the northern nouns or these.
00;03;58;23 - 00;04;02;00
Speaker 2
Could be this is this is everywhere. Everywhere. Yeah.
00;04;02;02 - 00;04;12;17
Speaker 1
Okay. So so, a, possib. Like a Polynesian gnome. Right. French Polynesian? No.
00;04;12;18 - 00;04;18;24
Unknown
Oh, well. So they have little things. They have a.
00;04;18;24 - 00;04;20;20
Speaker 1
Little.
00;04;20;23 - 00;04;41;07
Speaker 2
Well, worst of all, they're not that rotund, right? For us, you know, they've got a dark skin because they're in the sun all the time, and they're not. They're very little layers of clothing. They're running around on the beach all the time with their little surfboards.
00;04;41;09 - 00;04;44;16
Speaker 1
They're they do they wear pearl necklaces?
00;04;44;18 - 00;04;45;21
Speaker 2
If they want to.
00;04;45;23 - 00;04;54;02
Speaker 1
They want to know. Black pearls from the Wycliffe Blazers. Interesting. All right.
00;04;54;04 - 00;04;56;13
Speaker 2
They have cartoons to.
00;04;56;15 - 00;04;57;10
Speaker 1
Pardon me?
00;04;57;12 - 00;04;58;14
Speaker 2
To this.
00;04;58;16 - 00;05;08;04
Speaker 1
Oh, they have a little harpoon. You can fish these fish amongst the coral reefs or something, or stab those little ones, those little colorful bluefish and.
00;05;08;07 - 00;05;10;12
Speaker 2
Well, I mean, they they have to live, too.
00;05;10;17 - 00;05;11;14
Speaker 1
All right. Okay.
00;05;11;14 - 00;05;14;13
Speaker 2
Just. Okay. Wait. We.
00;05;14;16 - 00;05;19;24
Speaker 1
They're not just eating prana, you know, very little fish. And.
00;05;19;27 - 00;05;22;23
Speaker 2
I mean, yeah.
00;05;22;26 - 00;05;26;20
Speaker 1
They're they're not vegetarians by any means.
00;05;26;23 - 00;05;30;29
Speaker 2
No. Well, it just depends on what they want. What they want for themselves.
00;05;31;01 - 00;05;36;17
Speaker 1
Right. But but generally they take on the culture of the people.
00;05;36;19 - 00;05;36;29
Speaker 2
Right.
00;05;37;04 - 00;05;40;09
Speaker 1
So and, you know.
00;05;40;12 - 00;05;41;04
Speaker 2
And, you know.
00;05;41;04 - 00;06;05;29
Speaker 1
These look a little bit like Indian people, right? And, what about norms in a place like, New Zealand that New Zealand, but Australia, where you have the native people with turmeric and then you have all these, inhabitants, there's just British inhabitants. The, the non look like the British or the. They look like the marsh.
00;06;06;01 - 00;06;07;29
Speaker 1
Well is not some other native group.
00;06;08;00 - 00;06;32;28
Speaker 2
This is quite interesting because, you have both. Okay. Both because there's mountain gnomes, the, you know, the original indigenous populations. Right. And then when, when the, colonizers came over, British or whoever else came over, they brought gnomes with them.
00;06;33;01 - 00;06;36;02
Speaker 1
The gnome they brought them with who? The ones just came with them.
00;06;36;04 - 00;06;41;21
Speaker 2
And I guess they didn't know that they were taken up well with the kids. Okay. The more adventurous gnomes.
00;06;41;23 - 00;06;42;14
Speaker 1
Oh, okay.
00;06;42;15 - 00;06;44;24
Speaker 2
You want to travel, see the world?
00;06;44;27 - 00;06;46;00
Speaker 1
All right. So that's.
00;06;46;00 - 00;06;47;07
Speaker 2
Like elsewhere.
00;06;47;09 - 00;06;57;09
Speaker 1
So, so a lot of those gnomes invaded the European gnomes invaded with us. Yes. Yes the Americans.
00;06;57;10 - 00;06;59;09
Speaker 2
Yes they did. Yes. Okay.
00;06;59;12 - 00;07;01;24
Speaker 1
And so there's native gnomes here.
00;07;01;27 - 00;07;03;13
Speaker 2
There's native gnomes here. Yeah.
00;07;03;19 - 00;07;13;23
Speaker 1
Now do the native gnomes do and move into like little reservations? Or did the gnomes travel with the native peoples to to the reservations?
00;07;13;25 - 00;07;34;02
Speaker 2
They did both those who wanted to travel with them, they went with them. Some of them stayed, where they were originally. And, because. You mean you may think of, like, you know, human relationships as being symbiotic, but they can actually exist apart from each other.
00;07;34;07 - 00;07;35;00
Speaker 1
Right. Okay.
00;07;35;00 - 00;07;47;03
Speaker 2
So and then there's also also inter, intermarriage or whatever, whatever you want to call it, you know, between the, the colonizing gnomes and then the indigenous. No.
00;07;47;05 - 00;07;57;03
Speaker 1
Okay. They're just they're intermingled. You have the same issues with, you know, superiority complexes and stuff like that.
00;07;57;05 - 00;07;58;24
Speaker 2
You know, funny enough, they don't.
00;07;59;00 - 00;08;03;07
Speaker 1
They don't necessarily think they would, but.
00;08;03;09 - 00;08;03;16
Speaker 2
Being.
00;08;03;16 - 00;08;04;09
Speaker 1
Which is a credit.
00;08;04;09 - 00;08;05;17
Speaker 2
To them. Yeah.
00;08;05;19 - 00;08;14;20
Speaker 1
So I'm trying to imagine, like a bunch of little Potomac gnomes running around Washington.
00;08;14;21 - 00;08;16;24
Speaker 2
DC.
00;08;16;26 - 00;08;30;21
Speaker 1
From the Potomac Academy, Guineans, where this Botanic River is named after this. There's so many little tribes that were in this area that must have had, like, gnomes running around with them in there. They might still be here.
00;08;30;21 - 00;08;33;06
Speaker 2
Because, you know, they are they are still here.
00;08;33;10 - 00;08;44;27
Speaker 1
All right. You know, do they get, like, pushed out by civilization? Too much cement? Or they just move inside this, indoor now? Sure. How do they do that?
00;08;45;00 - 00;09;00;20
Speaker 2
Well, again, it kind of like. Depends on what they walk in areas where. So see, some of them move back there on their own. Kind of like habitations outside. So when it gets cold, they don't necessarily have to go live in humid houses.
00;09;00;22 - 00;09;02;12
Speaker 1
Okay.
00;09;02;14 - 00;09;15;09
Speaker 2
But so I mean if they want to they can create their, their whole, their own complex living situations. You know in natural areas.
00;09;15;16 - 00;09;17;11
Speaker 1
Yeah. Interesting.
00;09;17;14 - 00;09;22;09
Speaker 2
Or they can live in urban areas too. They can in densely populated cities.
00;09;22;10 - 00;09;25;28
Speaker 1
So New York City, Mexico City, they all have their gnomes.
00;09;26;00 - 00;09;27;03
Speaker 2
Yeah.
00;09;27;05 - 00;09;28;24
Speaker 1
Paris. Parisian gnomes.
00;09;28;24 - 00;09;29;06
Speaker 2
Yeah.
00;09;29;09 - 00;09;32;18
Speaker 1
Yeah, exactly. Point is, there is.
00;09;32;20 - 00;09;37;11
Speaker 2
Yeah. There. I think it is. They're everywhere.
00;09;37;13 - 00;10;04;08
Speaker 1
This is our. This is not getting more interesting. So I just want to. Because of the time of year, I want to turn to gnomes and, holidays. You know, I grew up with kind of a gnome flavored Christmas, right? It was, marshmallow Swedish. Yeah. Celebrate more of a Swedish Christmas. And there is a little tortoise or a little gnome like Santas around.
00;10;04;08 - 00;10;32;29
Speaker 1
And there seemed to be like a little reference to the a nod to the gnomes at Christmas time. And, you know, that might go back to, like, paganism or something like that. But does each group of gnomes have holidays that they have adapted to or have carried forward? Like for Christmas, you know, what is our association with gnomes to Christmas?
00;10;33;01 - 00;11;08;06
Speaker 2
Well, it's got something to do with, okay. Like the human no relationship. And then also the time of year. It's not necessarily Christmas meaning, like, you know, December 25th and, you know, Birth of Christ or whatever, and it's not it's not. Oh, okay. So it's more pagan in terms of what did the pagans celebrate then with the winter solstice or whatever?
00;11;08;07 - 00;11;11;28
Speaker 1
Yeah. Winter solstice on the 23rd. Okay.
00;11;12;00 - 00;11;16;17
Speaker 2
So and what does that represent? That represents something important.
00;11;16;21 - 00;11;23;05
Speaker 1
The end of the day is getting shorter and the beginning of the day is getting longer. Okay.
00;11;23;09 - 00;11;48;23
Speaker 2
So anyway, that is an important period for for gnomes and everywhere. And traditionally they have kind of accelerated that five. Do you know if three for each humans that they interact with.
00;11;48;26 - 00;12;21;29
Speaker 1
Oh that's interesting. So so the gift giving goes back to this pagan joy of celebrating the last of the shortening of the days and the beginning of the lengthening of the days. Yeah. And is that okay? So that's in there. You know, they're aware that, I mean, I guess they're aware that that doesn't matter as much nowadays to humans because we have light, you know, artificial light and we have heat and we have.
00;12;21;29 - 00;12;22;14
Speaker 2
Yeah.
00;12;22;14 - 00;12;29;14
Speaker 1
And we, you know, get our food imported. It's, you know, we have very little tied to the seasons.
00;12;29;16 - 00;12;32;22
Speaker 2
Right. Which is right turned into Christmas. Right.
00;12;32;25 - 00;12;34;21
Speaker 1
Well, I don't know if that's the only reason.
00;12;34;21 - 00;12;41;29
Speaker 2
Why you know. Right. But, but, you know, still, you know, if you want something to celebrate, it's like, oh, so.
00;12;42;01 - 00;12;46;27
Speaker 1
So the nuns kind of giggle at us when we're changed the celebration to, like.
00;12;47;00 - 00;12;55;04
Speaker 2
Not really. Okay, think of it is just another excuse to pray. Oh, okay.
00;12;55;06 - 00;12;57;04
Speaker 1
So and so notice.
00;12;57;09 - 00;13;01;01
Speaker 2
That Winter solstice was the original excuse to party.
00;13;01;03 - 00;13;02;15
Speaker 1
Okay, okay. At this time of year.
00;13;02;17 - 00;13;10;19
Speaker 2
Right. And so it was party time. And part of that party time was sort of their gift giving to you.
00;13;11;10 - 00;13;31;06
Speaker 2
They also gave gifts among themselves. But, but they decided that somehow this isn't fine between those and humans. There's something special. And they had to do something to show how special it was.
00;13;31;08 - 00;13;52;20
Speaker 1
Okay. So for them it was a time to celebrate. But it's also a time to honor the relationship that they have with humans, right? This and that relationship is more of a helper relationship. They're there as helpers to humans. But they must it must be something that humans do for them, too, even though we ignore them most of the time.
00;13;52;20 - 00;13;56;06
Speaker 2
Yeah, I don't we do ignore the most of the time.
00;13;56;09 - 00;13;57;14
Speaker 1
At least in modernity.
00;13;57;15 - 00;14;18;22
Speaker 2
Right? Well. Okay. They had previously, it was like, the gnomes could rely on humans for, for even though humans may not know, may not have known that they were doing this right. But they would rely on humans for various things that they would that would be needed for their survival.
00;14;18;28 - 00;14;20;00
Speaker 1
Like food.
00;14;20;03 - 00;14;32;03
Speaker 2
Or shelter. Right? If they didn't want to build any kind of housing for themselves that cold and move it to the human houses. And then she also right.
00;14;32;05 - 00;14;36;09
Speaker 1
Also, they actually they actually relied on humans for food.
00;14;36;12 - 00;14;37;29
Speaker 2
Yes. Somehow.
00;14;38;05 - 00;14;39;22
Speaker 1
So they don't know.
00;14;39;24 - 00;14;43;01
Speaker 2
They, they know that they do kind of stuff there.
00;14;43;05 - 00;15;02;26
Speaker 1
And is it like things like birds? See, if we put out or garbage, or do they sneak around in my knife and steal piece of chicken or what? Oh. I mean, I don't know anybody that that's the gnomes besides you and these.
00;15;02;29 - 00;15;08;27
Speaker 2
Yeah. So, I mean, you may think of gnomes is existing on air, but right.
00;15;08;27 - 00;15;09;12
Speaker 1
There.
00;15;09;15 - 00;15;21;22
Speaker 2
Yeah they do. They don't really. They also need some kind of sustenance, which, I mean, if you're nice, you actually leave food out for them, like, you leave cookies out, cookies and milk out.
00;15;21;28 - 00;15;26;23
Speaker 1
And maybe that's where the whole thing came from, leaving the cookies out. But.
00;15;26;25 - 00;15;33;25
Speaker 2
You know, it's safe for people to leave leftovers out. It's it's something's cooling. They leave it out. They don't put hot water.
00;15;33;26 - 00;15;36;00
Speaker 1
And they wouldn't notice that a little tiny pipe is.
00;15;36;00 - 00;15;37;14
Speaker 2
Gone, that people leave bread.
00;15;37;14 - 00;15;42;09
Speaker 1
Out. And it's just hard to think because it's it's like I used to. But, you know, robbers.
00;15;42;11 - 00;15;44;21
Speaker 2
Thieves. No, no. Zero thieves.
00;15;44;24 - 00;16;05;05
Speaker 1
I used to get up at night or in the morning, and I'd find a bag of bread on the table. It's a little not in the corner of it. Really? Yeah. And I had these caps in there. Everyone on the counter. I snuck up in the middle of the night, and I saw one of my cats actually on the camera, eating bread through the bag.
00;16;05;05 - 00;16;27;09
Speaker 1
I was like, I said, no, I'm doing that too good. Yeah, well, they probably would have actually been a little more delicate than the cat was. So I didn't leave my bread on the counter. I actually sneaked on the counter and I mean, I wasn't watching, so I think, so there's got to be like holidays and you're celebrating all over the world.
00;16;27;10 - 00;16;31;08
Speaker 1
So they have a common holiday that they really like more than any.
00;16;31;08 - 00;16;31;19
Speaker 2
Known.
00;16;31;19 - 00;16;37;20
Speaker 1
Date. Nobody. Okay. And when is nobody okay?
00;16;37;21 - 00;16;40;10
Speaker 2
When is gnome day? Is it may some. May 12th.
00;16;40;15 - 00;16;45;21
Speaker 1
May 12th is gnome day. And what is the what. Why of May 12th. And is it this a global day?
00;16;45;27 - 00;16;50;24
Speaker 2
Well, whoever uses, whatever calendar we have is what is it? The Georgian calendar.
00;16;50;24 - 00;16;53;08
Speaker 1
Whatever I have. No, it has something like that.
00;16;53;08 - 00;16;57;08
Speaker 2
I mean, whoever uses a calendar that we use now is May 12th.
00;16;57;11 - 00;17;01;04
Speaker 1
Is May 12th. So it could be it could be a different date on.
00;17;01;11 - 00;17;04;01
Speaker 2
A different calendar. Okay. Yeah.
00;17;04;03 - 00;17;05;22
Speaker 1
And why on May 12th.
00;17;05;24 - 00;17;12;17
Speaker 2
Well, they just decided basically the time, you know, it's spring, everything's grown again. But he's happy. This is green.
00;17;12;20 - 00;17;16;26
Speaker 1
Now we're talking about, the northern hemisphere that, from the southern hemisphere. The Earth is.
00;17;16;27 - 00;17;22;14
Speaker 2
Small. Oh, yeah. Wow. It's not too bad there, too. Okay. Things are not dead.
00;17;22;16 - 00;17;24;11
Speaker 1
It's hard season to harvest.
00;17;24;11 - 00;17;49;26
Speaker 2
Season. Yeah, exactly. But, you know, so it's kind of like, I want to say not equidistant, but, you know, things are things are starting to grow. More things are being harvested. Okay. It's not super hot. It's not super cold. Okay. So it's the time that you're you're joyful about these times.
00;17;50;02 - 00;17;52;15
Speaker 1
All right. So May 12th. It is a snow day.
00;17;52;19 - 00;17;53;08
Speaker 2
Gnome day.
00;17;53;15 - 00;17;58;08
Speaker 1
Now this is known to want to say something to us as a global gnomes day.
00;17;58;09 - 00;18;06;14
Speaker 2
They're saying you just go about your business. Don't worry too much about us, all right?
00;18;06;14 - 00;18;10;15
Speaker 1
You heard it here first. Don't worry too much about us. Carry on. Yeah.
00;18;10;16 - 00;18;20;07
Speaker 2
Carry on. I mean, we will always be here for gnomes. We will always be here. And if you need us, we will always be here.
00;18;20;10 - 00;18;29;26
Speaker 1
Okay? And. And we didn't talk about fairies. Although we said that we were going to talk about fairies. Do the fairies want to come on and say a few things?
00;18;29;28 - 00;18;30;15
Speaker 2
Yeah.
00;18;30;16 - 00;18;33;27
Speaker 1
Do the fairies exist with the gnomes or are they a whole different?
00;18;34;03 - 00;18;36;14
Speaker 2
They're even in the same communities.
00;18;36;21 - 00;18;37;14
Speaker 1
Yeah.
00;18;37;16 - 00;18;39;28
Speaker 2
Not really. They could be neighbors.
00;18;40;01 - 00;18;40;29
Speaker 1
They could be neighbors.
00;18;41;02 - 00;18;41;24
Speaker 2
Neighbors.
00;18;41;29 - 00;18;44;03
Speaker 1
But they're a global community as well.
00;18;44;06 - 00;18;45;02
Speaker 2
Oh, yeah.
00;18;45;04 - 00;18;48;23
Speaker 1
And are they telepathically connected as well?
00;18;48;26 - 00;18;51;09
Speaker 2
You know what? They're more localized and global.
00;18;51;17 - 00;19;02;06
Speaker 1
This is seems like in the conversations we've had in the past, various, that there's so many different kinds of fairies like our is we talked to my art fairies.
00;19;02;09 - 00;19;03;20
Speaker 2
Right.
00;19;03;22 - 00;19;15;07
Speaker 1
And they come and they go, you know, they're very ethereal. They come and they go. They kind of reconstitute themselves. I feel many of the fairies are actually like fairy energies, right?
00;19;15;07 - 00;19;36;01
Speaker 2
Oh, yes. They are more energetic, right? And less physical. Physical. Right. So, you're not. So when I say local, it means that it's not this whole interconnected world wide network. But, local meaning surely a particular region, but they don't have to stay in one spot.
00;19;36;04 - 00;19;41;18
Speaker 1
We don't really think of fairies this much. That much at this time of year. What's our magical time for fairies?
00;19;41;21 - 00;19;45;13
Speaker 2
Energy. Time fairies, all this they're saying any time.
00;19;45;15 - 00;19;55;01
Speaker 1
Any time and every time. Any time. So they don't have do they have national holiday? No. International holiday worldwide? No, because they don't celebrate like that. And there are too two different kinds.
00;19;55;07 - 00;20;01;16
Speaker 2
And and the whole thing is a holiday for them. Yeah. That's what they're saying.
00;20;01;18 - 00;20;02;04
Speaker 1
All right.
00;20;02;10 - 00;20;17;06
Speaker 2
Yeah. Every day is a holiday. But I do want to say that they, they like to join in the festive festivities around this time of year. They usually recognize that winter solstice or Christmas or however you want to call it once.
00;20;17;06 - 00;20;18;15
Speaker 1
Is or often occurs.
00;20;18;16 - 00;20;24;19
Speaker 2
Yeah, it's it's it's it's an important time where people get together and celebrate.
00;20;24;22 - 00;20;25;04
Speaker 1
Okay.
00;20;25;10 - 00;20;26;08
Speaker 2
And they all want to join.
00;20;26;14 - 00;20;33;17
Speaker 1
All right. And then local fairies for whatever culture is celebrating and time the fairies like to celebrate with them.
00;20;33;17 - 00;20;39;03
Speaker 2
Yeah, yeah, because they like having a good time. All right. You like simple people happy?
00;20;39;06 - 00;20;40;01
Speaker 1
Okay. All right.
00;20;40;02 - 00;20;41;06
Speaker 2
Just like, you know.
00;20;41;08 - 00;20;45;26
Speaker 1
Very good. So is there any other thing else that we don't want to.
00;20;45;26 - 00;20;47;16
Speaker 2
Add or ask? You know.
00;20;47;19 - 00;20;48;19
Speaker 1
Or the fairies?
00;20;48;21 - 00;20;58;28
Speaker 2
Oh, it's kind of wondering. I mean, we humans originally, we like to travel a lot, right? Yeah. Because we wanted to experience different.
00;20;59;01 - 00;20;59;11
Speaker 1
Right.
00;20;59;11 - 00;21;00;04
Speaker 2
For some different.
00;21;00;04 - 00;21;02;25
Speaker 1
Cultures, people, different cultures. Yeah.
00;21;02;28 - 00;21;31;01
Speaker 2
And so actually just I can't remember where I said it, but, so it's the indigenous gnomes, the original gnomes of East countries say, North America or Australia, right at the indigenous gnomes there. And then you have the colonized girls, but they came, they came to these countries, right. Like what are a few are called the New World or whatever.
00;21;31;03 - 00;21;40;27
Speaker 2
They came because humans were coming to these countries and gnomes wanted to travel along and Britain wanted to see something new.
00;21;41;00 - 00;21;42;17
Speaker 1
Okay. So they like to travel.
00;21;42;17 - 00;21;43;13
Speaker 2
To they like to.
00;21;43;13 - 00;21;45;09
Speaker 1
Travel Europe for an adventure.
00;21;45;12 - 00;21;49;26
Speaker 2
Yeah, so much more. So more so of us for adventure.
00;21;49;26 - 00;21;56;04
Speaker 1
Okay. So this goes off on another little changes. And so when you pack for a trip should you.
00;21;56;06 - 00;21;58;10
Speaker 2
Should you pack two gnomes. Okay I can no.
00;21;58;14 - 00;22;00;09
Speaker 1
Longer ask another, you know.
00;22;00;13 - 00;22;02;19
Speaker 2
Well I that's I know I.
00;22;02;19 - 00;22;04;29
Speaker 1
Mean the travel helper gnomes.
00;22;05;01 - 00;22;09;29
Speaker 2
Did it even if you didn't ask them if they wanted to come along, they still work.
00;22;10;02 - 00;22;10;16
Speaker 1
Okay.
00;22;10;23 - 00;22;17;09
Speaker 2
So they like, hide your luggage or your coat pockets or something.
00;22;17;11 - 00;22;27;08
Speaker 1
All righty. All right. Are we complete? On that note, I'm gonna book my next travel ticket and check my pockets. The citizens really know my trip.
00;22;27;10 - 00;22;30;15
Speaker 2
Yeah, just make sure you feel like snacks for them.
00;22;30;17 - 00;22;39;15
Speaker 1
Oh. Sure. They're snacking on my snacks. I asked for an extra one when the little stewardess come along and say, like, an extra on.
00;22;39;17 - 00;22;41;22
Speaker 2
Sure. They particularly like airplanes.
00;22;41;24 - 00;22;43;18
Speaker 1
Interesting. All right.
00;22;43;21 - 00;22;48;02
Speaker 2
I'm better than both. Yeah, okay. Don't ask me why.
00;22;48;02 - 00;22;49;24
Speaker 1
They just go faster.
00;22;49;26 - 00;22;59;10
Speaker 2
Well, yeah, but on a boat, say, like a cruise ship, right? With all these amenities you have here now, you could have, like, a really nice time.
00;22;59;13 - 00;23;01;19
Speaker 1
But they still prefer planes.
00;23;01;21 - 00;23;03;05
Speaker 2
Yeah, they prefer planes.
00;23;03;09 - 00;23;07;10
Speaker 1
So maybe they're more interested in the journey, getting someplace. And the.
00;23;07;10 - 00;23;08;14
Speaker 2
Journey would be a.
00;23;08;21 - 00;23;17;02
Speaker 1
Little like a lot of us. Sometimes you want to get somewhere rather than base a journey along the way. Okay. All right. Diana. Thank you.
00;23;17;04 - 00;23;18;00
Speaker 2
Thank you Karin.
00;23;18;00 - 00;23;18;20
Speaker 1
Thank you gnome.
00;23;18;20 - 00;23;19;25
Speaker 2
Thank. Who knows. Yeah.
00;23;19;27 - 00;23;28;27
Speaker 1
Berries. Learn more about us and RealmToRealm.com. And thank you for listening, sharing and subscribing.