Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Hi Bill.This is great fun.Nicely done there.Greetings from Patricia.
Stor is a good name for the Troll as it means big in both Norwegian and Swedish.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
Great photos and a nice story for kids with amazing wood sculptures.Very good shots.Have a nice weekend,Bill.
That's a giant!
I hope he has found a place to his liking.
A nice story. The wood sculpture is very very beautiful. Have a good Sunday.
Thats a real troll and very well made.
He made the best out of it, and you know what? I take my shoes off now, too (really, I´m done grocery shopping) :-)He looks friendly.
Su figura gigantezca y bonachona, te espera sentado a un lado del camino. ÉL y sabe, que vas a pasar por él y espera tener algo de compañía. 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
This place is awesome. It is full of surprises.
Um gigante muito interessante.Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.Andarilhar Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa Livros-Autografados
...that’s one big fellow.
This is such a masterpiece of outside art for nature.
Oh wow, love the troll. Cute story.Have a great weekend!
Hih hih what a great Troll!!!And some story!!I like that very much:)))I could be the island Troll was searching for really exist :)))Love this post Bill :)))think of the wood carvings !Great work :)))
I like this one.
Such a fun story, and a real giant troll as well as his boots! Lovely!
I love this fellow. Looks a bit like me first thing in the morning♥
How wonderful! I understand why he stayed there.
What a huge creature he is. He looks way too big to live in the little house you posted.
That is so wonderful, Bill!
Wow, this Troll, Stor, is amazingly large and a terrific sculpture. What fun to come across him on this walk.
That's amazing. Looks like he left his trousers behind too.
Well carved and nailed in woods! Thanks for the detailed capture of the sculpture and story of the troll.
Never thought you had trolls there
That is some huge troll! Enjoyed the story. :)
It is a large troll, and I did enjoy reading the story.All the best Jan
Ireland has many great stories
Uy que lindo trol , te mando un beso
Interesting read regarding the Troll.
Wow I think that's very nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Am impressive guy!
Little ugly :)) Happy Sunday Bill :)
It looks fab! I love things like this :-D
Wow so big! Very interesting ART.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThis is great fun.
Nicely done there.
Greetings from Patricia.
Stor is a good name for the Troll as it means big in both Norwegian and Swedish.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, I didn't know that.
DeleteGreat photos and a nice story for kids with amazing wood sculptures.
ReplyDeleteVery good shots.
Have a nice weekend,Bill.
That's a giant!
ReplyDeleteI hope he has found a place to his liking.
ReplyDeleteA nice story. The wood sculpture is very very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a good Sunday.
Thats a real troll and very well made.
ReplyDeleteHe made the best out of it, and you know what? I take my shoes off now, too (really, I´m done grocery shopping) :-)
ReplyDeleteHe looks friendly.
Su figura gigantezca y bonachona, te espera sentado a un lado del camino. ÉL y sabe, que vas a pasar por él y espera tener algo de compañía.
ReplyDelete🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
This place is awesome. It is full of surprises.
ReplyDeleteUm gigante muito interessante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
...that’s one big fellow.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a masterpiece of outside art for nature.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, love the troll. Cute story.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Hih hih what a great Troll!!!And some story!!I like that very much:)))I could be the island Troll was searching for really exist :)))Love this post Bill :)))think of the wood carvings !Great work :)))
ReplyDeleteI like this one.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun story, and a real giant troll as well as his boots! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love this fellow. Looks a bit like me first thing in the morning♥
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I understand why he stayed there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge creature he is. He looks way too big to live in the little house you posted.
ReplyDeleteThat is so wonderful, Bill!
ReplyDeleteWow, this Troll, Stor, is amazingly large and a terrific sculpture. What fun to come across him on this walk.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. Looks like he left his trousers behind too.
ReplyDeleteWell carved and nailed in woods! Thanks for the detailed capture of the sculpture and story of the troll.
ReplyDeleteNever thought you had trolls there
ReplyDeleteThat is some huge troll! Enjoyed the story. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a large troll, and I did enjoy reading the story.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Ireland has many great stories
ReplyDeleteUy que lindo trol , te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteInteresting read regarding the Troll.
ReplyDeleteWow I think that's very nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAm impressive guy!
ReplyDeleteLittle ugly :)) Happy Sunday Bill :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks fab! I love things like this :-D
ReplyDeleteWow so big! Very interesting ART.
ReplyDelete