[ -- A LOT more -- ]
about the fun we had working with Thomas Dambo
Welcome to the Mother Earth Troll Garden!
At the Huntsville Botanical Gardens!
Careful... that dead end got me
EVERY time I was there to volunteer!
Warning - This may be long, because y'all know...
I love me some Dambo trolls!
And I was so SOOO HAPPY to be a part of the
volunteer team that helped bring our Mama Zelda to life!
It was just SO COOL to see that her head was in place on our first day of volunteering!
[He and his team build these in Denmark and they are shipped to the Troll Site...]
And then they build the troll from the ground up - framing in the arms and legs... and making changes as they go ... I think seeing the team and their creative process [changing things to fit their vision of Mama Zelda] as they built each part of her was one my favorite things - ]
Thomas was on site almost daily -
He is a creative genius.
Not only did he design Mama Zelda... he also designed the entire maze garden, and it is as whimsical and fun as you'd expect from him. Just wonderful!
The team always took their lunch break nearby
and encouraged volunteers to bring something and enjoy lunch together. They were a great group and so willing to answer some of the same questions over and over...
We could take as many photos as we wanted, but they did ask that we not share HER until after the grand opening...
So work, we did.
And yes - I was a little achy afterwards.
Hundreds of nails...
[in that little box there...]
But it was SO COOL to see the boards we'd
pulled nails from become her feet!
The next day that we volunteered they let us girls use saws!
And we cut up whiskey barrels to use on her body - or as Thomas says, her fur...
The guys were great to help us get started and
we created quite the stack of halves and thirds...
Meanwhile, they worked closely with the team to cut
branches to a specific measurement to be used for the maze -
and maybe cut into planks for her legs & arms...
I think it was 5-7 inches in diameter and 7 feet long...
And I loved that some parts of her had to be very specific while other parts [like her fur] were trimmed up once she was put together...
They also got to haul them around through the maze a bit to be put in use... and those logs were heavy... often taking 4-5 guys to carry one...
[That's our whiskey barrel fur in the front there...]
I didn't get a lot of photos of it because it was a total work area... but it has the coolest little spots tucked away for kids [and grown-ups!] to enjoy!
I love the little hidden areas throughout - an alcove with a bench, a swing... and this little walkway behind her where her hair falls down...[I put some of those limbs in the wall there, just sayin'.]
[and we only did half days... because we're old - ha]
So it was fun to see the creative changes the team made as they went along...
Here they are re-doing her head to make it a bit smaller...
Note - that is a watering system in the back to
help with the plants that will be part of her hair...
You can't EVEN see that now....
That team is a well-oiled machine and they worked so easily with us volunteers so that we could be a support to them [and not a hindrance.]
The next day were were scheduled to 'work' it SNOWED...
so we were told not to come in...
However, the NEXT morning when we showed up there was still snow on the ground and it was 22*. Not even kidding!
But look! She has fur!
We worked all morning trimming up branches and sorting them by size [and curls] for her hair and the maze - And I got to use a different kind of saw!
That warmed us up!
And it was 32* at noon when we left - lol -
The team was finishing up her hair that day -
[Look at them on those crazy tall ladders,
catching giant limbs as the guys threw them up to them...]
I love that her hair becomes a part of the maze!
And then she was finished.
[Well, mostly - there's still some planting to do!]
{Pro Tip: We propped our phone on the maze wall for this photo -}
For perspective, that's Thomas taking a photo - and he's a tall guy...
They're saying she's about 20 feet tall -
EVERY little detail is wonderful!
[...and I cut those boards, y'all!!]
I love her necklace.. .
All the little bits and parts that I saw in the work area all week
and it looks FANTASTIC on her!!
But really - he might envision the story
before creating how they look -
So here she is --
Mama Zelda
She opened on April 1st - and is ready to welcome visitors
[but no crawling on her , please!]
It was cool to be there for the ribbon cutting and to see the
reactions of people as they saw her for the first time -
And y'all know I LOVE THE ARTISTRY OF THE MAZE -
and how everything is perfectly framed.
The plantings throughout the maze are already wonderful - and I look forward to seeing it grow in and change throughout the seasons!
But the honest truth is that this is the first of April, y'all, and even with super duper doses of sinus meds I just can't stay out in this yellow haze of pollen for long - lol.

I've seen Dambo Trolls in Maine, Kentucky, Tennessee [traveling],
and Minnesota [plus one of the portals in Fargo, North Dakota] and
I AM THRILLED that we have one right here in my town!
I can't wait to visit her through all the seasons!
The Huntsville Botanical Garden is wonderful!
They gave the community an opportunity to learn more about Thomas Dambo and his art during an Artist Talk at the garden... and they set-up a little Troll Shindig at the conclusion of the build where all the volunteers could have another meet and greet with him. The entire volunteer process was extraordinary!
And it fed my creative soul to be a part of it all!
I encourage you to get out there and do some troll hunting!
BTW - this is one of my FAVORITES!
Long Leif in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
They are worth the walk!