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Decoder Ring

The Secret Life of Lawn Ornaments

Decoder Ring

Slate Podcasts

Documentary, History, Society & Culture

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Lawn ornaments are everywhere—but for something so ubiquitous, they’re also mysterious. What’s the person with the flamingo or the gargoyle in their yard trying to say—and why do they want to say it so publicly? From the garden-variety to the not so common, the adorable to the odious—lawn ornaments speak volumes, without saying a word. In this episode, we travel from Germany to England and back home to look at the history and meaning behind three specific lawn ornaments: the garden gnome, the lawn jockey, and the 18th century ornamental hermit. You’ll hear from historian Twigs Way, Sven Berrar of the Zwergstatt Gräfenroda, David Pilgrim of the Jim Crow Museum, Kenneth Goings who is an emeritus professor at the Ohio State University, and art historian Ned Harwood. This episode was written by Evan Chung and Willa Paskin. It was produced by Evan Chung. We produce Decoder Ring with Katie Shepherd and Max Freedman. We had additional production from Cheyna Roth and Martina Weber. Derek John is Executive Producer. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Thank you to Friedemann Brenneis, Heather Joseph-Witham, and Elise Gramza. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, email us at [email protected]. If you love the show and want to support us, consider joining Slate Plus. With Slate Plus you get ad-free podcasts, bonus episodes, and total access to all of Slate’s journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Have you heard about double nomics?

0:03.0

It's okay if you haven't.

0:04.1

It's extremely niche and practiced by Discover.

0:08.6

Here's an example.

0:09.8

Discover automatically doubles the cash back

0:13.3

on your credit card at the end of your first year

0:16.2

with cash back match.

0:18.3

That means with Discover, you could turn $150 cash back

0:22.3

into $300. It pays to Discover. See terms at Discover.com

0:28.4

slash credit card. If you're take a walk or a bus ride or a drive these days, it's hard to miss the signs.

0:41.4

I mean, literal signs. It doesn't matter if you're in the city or the

0:45.2

suburbs of the country. People have signs in their windows and their yards telling

0:49.4

you in no uncertain terms what they like, what they hate, what they believe.

0:56.1

But sometimes as you're passing someone's house, you see a more ambiguous communication,

1:01.3

a message that they maybe couldn't put into words or wouldn't want to anyway.

1:07.0

Sometimes you pass a lawn ornament.

1:11.0

Some people that want to look outside and enjoy the waterfall or they want to enjoy

1:17.8

it will say an angel I think every statue that we still has a reason for people. This is Tatiana Ziegler. She's

1:24.6

been a landscape designer for the past 25 years and she's the proprietor of

1:28.4

Ziegler's statutory, a store in North Jersey that sells concrete lawn

1:32.2

ornaments of all shapes and sizes.

1:34.3

There's trends like during COVID.

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