A cell phone app is credited for saving two ducklings. The baby…
A cell phone app is credited for saving two ducklings. The baby…
Updated: Thursday, 31 Jan 2013, 9:34 AM EST
Published : Thursday, 31 Jan 2013, 9:32 AM EST
OAKLAND, Calif. (CNN/KPIX) - A power company says the gnomes an artist put on its utility poles around Oakland, California can stay -- for now.
The artist, who wants to remain anonymous, says he put up more than two-thousand of them.
They're painted on pieces of wood, which are then screwed onto utility poles and other neighborhood objects.
PG&E recently learned of the art and said it would remove them. But now it says it will hold off.
They can stay until a new, suitable home is found for them.
The utility is working with the local businesses and the city to find that new home.
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