Friday, July 28, 2023

Trolls-Part 2

 Hi everyone. Happy Friday once again to you. This past week flew right by as I had a visitor, and I also picked up an extra shift at the lake. Today I finally feel like I can take a big breath and have some me time. πŸ˜‰

Last week for Nicole's Friday Face Off  and Gillena's Friday Lunch Break I shared 2 of the trolls from the Maine Botanical Garden. I hope you enjoyed them because today I am going to share photos of the other 3 trolls.


This imposing troll is named Roskva, and she is the guardian of tree trunks. She greats you as you walk over the bridge and enter most of the gardens.





And she has very cool feet too. 


 The rest of the trolls are off in a wooded area of the gardens.  You need to take a little stroll to get to them. The next troll we came across is the baby, Lilja., troll of the flowers.


I like the multicolored shingles she is made of.




And here's last of the 5 you'd find at these gardens. His name is  Birk, and he is troll of the roots. 








I'm sure the other trolls have these marks also, but this is the only one we noticed.


I now want to take a trip and visit trolls around the world. Since going around the world isn't going to happen, I'd settle for some in the US. Maybe both of these options would be a good future trip to plan. πŸ˜‰

Have a super Friday and start to your weekend.


25 comments:

  1. Those trolls are wonderful! I scanned the QR code and got a troll map of all the trolls in the park and an announcement of a new book by Thomas Danbo. How interesting. I can imagine you want to visit all the others.
    Lisca

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  2. Wonderful, you could show trolly every Friday and I wouldn't complain! Hugs!

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  3. ...thanks, I need to see these in person!

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  4. These trolls are so unique and delightful! I think Birk is my favourite.

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  5. Your trolls are fantastic. Happy Friday. Thanks for linking to AFFF today

    MuchπŸ’œlove

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  6. We don't have trolls over here...they look really cool.

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  7. A wonderful troll garden. I think these wooden trolls are not scary as many are. You was Lucy seeing them in nature πŸ‘πŸŒž
    Enjoy the weekend 😘

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  8. Great trolls both this week and last week! Your photos show them off in a very imaginative way, though I would also very much like to see them for myself. I hope you do get to see at least a few more, even if you can't go around the world.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  9. No trolls anywhere near me that I know of. I'd have to travel... who knows how far lol

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  10. Dear Erika,
    these are really great trolls! Very artistic and well done and integrated very appropriately into the landscape. I believe you that you would like to visit trolls everywhere. I've now looked at the map of where to find Thomas Dambo's trolls - that's a lot of places! It must be fun to visit them all.
    All the best,
    Traude
    🌸🌿❤️🌿🌸

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  11. good morning, this is such an awesome place I enjoyed seeing the trolls Happy Friday hugs Kathy

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  12. I had no idea that there is such a display of Trolls. These are beautifull and the details are amazing. I love the toes on the one photo. LOL Thank you again for sharing such a wonderful place with FFO.

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  13. These trolls are awesome! Wonderful! I LOVE them, every one! How good that your community has done this in the woods. Beautiful!!

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  14. They are beautiful, impressive, creative - and strong signs, too, I love them!
    As your plan to visit them all!
    Have a great Friday/Weekend, hugs

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  15. Incredible! So well done. Hard to even imagine the amount of work that must have gone into each of these!

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  16. I'm not sure how I would feel if I came across these on hiking trail.
    Coffee is on, and stay safe.

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  17. I think I mentioned that Helen photographed the two that were on loan to Kew Gardens in London a few months ago. Helen is famous for getting up close and personal to plants and also to the trolls. I am glad you shared the final three this week. They are all great and you are SO lucky to have gotten that close to each of them, too. I normally don't like to see other people in my photos, but I enjoyed these because it shows the scale of the trolls.

    BTW, you remember the error I kept getting a week or so ago when I tried to leave you a comment? I'm now getting that same error when I visit Jeanie and Traude. SO frustrating.



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  18. These trolls look less scary than most of our politicians. Some look downright cuddly! Hugs - David

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  19. Oh dear Erika, Roskva is my favorite! It doesnt look scary but it's character looks strong!

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  20. Awesome troll photos ~ so creative! Wow!

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  21. Most interesting visit! I actually went to Franconia College all those years ago... So many happy memories of the northern kingdom. You are lucky to live in NH
    Aloha

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  22. I LOVE these troll statues. What a fantastic place to get to visit.

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  23. These trolls look amazing. I would to meet them too ;-)

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  24. Now I want to visit those botalical gardens as well - too bad that Maine is on the other side of the continent. The trunk troll is my favorite - he has something very cuddly. The only troll I remember is the bridge troll under one of Seattle's bridges, and he's quite impressive. Maybe one day you can visit him.

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