Saturday, February 13, 2010

Trolling for fun

Today we went into Seattle to see if we could discover a few interesting things.

Here is something called an urban cathedral. It's a place underneath a bridge, with long arches that remind people of a cathedral or church.

We took the picture of the urban cathedral looking down Troll Avenue North.

Perhaps you'd like to know why it's called Troll Avenue?

Here's why.

This is the Fremont Troll. He lives underneath one side of the Fremont Bridge in Seattle. Yes, that is a real car he is holding in one hand.

The Troll may look grumpy, but he's actually quite harmless.

The Flat Love Magnet found a plaque that gave more information about the Troll.

To give you an idea of how big the Troll really is, here's a picture of him with the Flat Love Magnet (way down next to his finger). It's a good thing the Troll doesn't eat flat people!

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