
Part of our summer trip included searching for Thomas Dambo’s giant wooden trolls. Let me tell you, these incredible sculptures do not disappoint. Not only are they breathtakingly beautiful, but they are enormous!
Thomas Dambo has crafted over 170 creations all over the world. If your curious if one is near you, here’s a wonderful Trollmap. We only visited two trolls this trip, but we will try again soon.
Now, come with me into the forest to meet Bruun Idun and Pia the Peacekeeper.
From Thomas Dambo:
“In the night, there was a storm, there at the beach where she was born
And Idun felt a feeling wrong, and so she walked there in the dawn
And in a flute, the magic horn, a tune so passionate and strong
She played for them an orca song to ask them where they all had gone“
Brunn Idun stands on the shoreline playing her flute to the Orca’s to ask them why they have all left the Pugeut Sound. Her flute was made by artist, John Halliday Aka Coyote from the Muckleshoot Tribe. On August 25th, the Mayor of Seattle, Bruce A. Harrel, declared it “Brunn Idun Day”. This special recognition celebrates Bruun Idun’s and the Trolls’ contributions to our collective stewardship environmental management, water protection, repairing habitat restoration, preservation and conservation. Every August 25th is Bruun Idun Day.









From Thomas Dambo:
“Pretty pretty please, let’s keep the peace beneath the trees
Hold you in my hand I will remind you with a squeeze
Quiet little people cause your criers make me tired
Pia likes to play with people, people they keep quiet“
Pia likes to play with the people beneath the trees, and she likes it when it’s not too noisy.








- These photos were taken with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW.
They are amazing! ❤️
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They really are! I can’t wait to visit more next time.
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👍🏻😊
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I love these! Have you visited Filoli House and Estate Gardens in Woodside, CA? They have a show of Dambo trolls there through the fall. The admission is a bit pricey but once you’re in there is a lot to see.
https://filoli.org/trolls/?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22711836222&gclid=CjwKCAjwy7HEBhBJEiwA5hQNon03xdxnDdPwC60BtoFR0vf5VAy9MCOiHMLetfiKYYpcAeBSQjQf4RoCV9sQAvD_BwE
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I didn’t know about this! I’m going to have to try and make it before it goes away. How cool! Thank you.
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Awesome, what a great tribute to Nature and encouraging others to do so.
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Agreed! They are so awesome.
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They are huge!
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They really are! You don’t get the scale until you see them next to a person.
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How fun Bridgette. The tolls are wonderful. I wish they were closer to me.
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They really are! It looks like some might be on a traveling exhibit, so maybe they will come your way. I hope so!
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Great clicks
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Thanks! I really enjoyed visiting the trolls.
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Lovely & perfect photography. Amazing all 🧌 (Trolls) I like. Beautiful written thoughts.
Pretty pretty please, let’s keep the peace beneath the Trees hold you in my hand I will remind you with a Squeeze quiet little people cause your criers make me Tired pia likes to play with people, people they keep quiet“ I like.
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I’m so glad you liked these photos. They really are incredible sculptures and a wonderful reminder to take care of the Earth.
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Thanks, Bridgette ! Iam so happy you like my little comment. Yes,you are Care for 🌎 Earth.
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That’s awesome! It’s given me major where the wild things are vibes. Great pics 🙂
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Totally! That’s exactly what I thought too. I wanted to climb into the lap of the second one and just sleep the day away.
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How fascinating. You got great photos!
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Thank you! I think you’d love them.
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👍🏼
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1st photo – Troll, behind the fern halfway up the path on the right! 😀
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So glad you liked these! It was fun to see them peeking through the trees. They really are incredible.
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What fun!
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Really cool, and I had no idea these existed. I thought I was going to see the troll under the Fremont bridge in Seattle. Thanks for sharing!
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