The Gnometown tale of
"Del the Gnometographer"
Delbert Thielke
A little gnome, named Delbert, was born in Appleton, a
village not too far from Gnometown. His father ran the town’s grocery store
during the depressed times in Gnomeland. He grew up to be a very charming young
man, and attracted many young gnomettes. There was one special one from the village
of Louisburg, not too far from Appleton
that caught Del’s eye. They
enjoyed each other’s company for a short time in high school.
Then, one day while Del
was still in high school, darkness fell over all of Gnometown. Many large
pumpkins had fallen from the sky and landed on the islands in the Gnome
Sea. The pumpkins had fallen on
several of the large boats in the harbor and killed many of the sailors. Del
and many of the gnomes his age immediately decided that they should go and help
defend Gnomeland from the invaders. Del
signed up for the Boat Brigade, and set out in a large boat to sail after the
invaders across the Gnome Sea.
One day while Del
was walking on the deck of the boat, he noticed an older gnome who didn’t
appear to be working like the rest of the sailors. The older gnome was walking
around and was pointing a black box at other sailors as they worked. Sometime
the box would give off a flash of light. Del
wondered what on earth that fellow was doing, so he approached the fellow. Del
said, “Hello, sir. What is your name?” The older fellow answered, “My name if
Kodak, nice to meet you young fellow.” Del
the asked Kodak what he was doing with that black box and the flashing lights.
Kodak said that he was a gnometographer, and that the Sea Brigade had hired him
to record the activities on the gnome boat. He said that if you held the black
box up and pushed a special button, the black box somehow captured whatever he
pointed the box at and put the image on a piece of magical paper.
Del was really
impressed and asked Kodak if he would teach hi how to use the black box to make
the magical images. Kodak told him that he couldn’t teach him, but that Del
could go to magic school after he was done and the Boat Brigade, and learn how
to use the magical black box.
So, that is what Del
did. After he left the Boat Brigade he went to magic school in Chicago.
There he learned how to use that black box to make his own magical images. He
finished magic school, married that little gnomettes that had caught his eye in
high school and moved to Gnometown. He wanted to build a business making
magical images for all of Gnometown. To get the business going he knew that he
must have a building that was easy to find. So, he built his studio a block off
of Main Street and painted
it a bold green color with bright red trim. He also placed a large sign on the
front of the building that said, “Del’s
Gnometown Studio”. Del’s studio
business prospered, and he continued to make magical images for the gnomes in
Gnometown and the surrounding area, for over 500 years.
Delbert Thielke was born in Appleton,
Minnesota. His father ran the town’s
grocery store. After high school, Del
enlisted in the U.S. Navy and sailed on an aircraft carrier during World War
II. When he returned from the Navy, he went to photography school in Chicago.
He then married Myra Iverson, his high school sweetheart;
moved to Dawson an opened is
photography studio. They raised three children: Paul, Jane and Scott. Del’s
wife, Myra, passed away in December
of 1978.
Del married
Anna Mae Thoreson, who had also lost her spouse in June of 1984. Anna Mae has
eight children: Bob, Mary, Don, Margaret, Tom, Jim, Margie and Marie.
Del retired
from the photography business after over 50 years in the business. Even though Del
and Anna Mae are retired, they continue to be vary active members of the
community, helping other in any way that they can.
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