
Coming across these tiny clogs, with the small door leading into the mystery space in the tree roots was what inspired the idea for this series. By no means the only careful construction we’ve encountered on our various walks, it was definitely the one that showed most creative thought and care.
To take the time and effort to construct these items and then to leave them for only the most observant to discover seems to suggest both unusual optimism and an extraordinary level of trust in humanity.
We first saw this charming arrangement in June 2023, and it remains in place even now, though time and weather has changed it a little. The basic components remain. At least no selfish giant has removed them, which provides a little more confidence in our fellow humans.
Is the resident elf at home still? And does he/she wear those beautifully crafted clogs when exploring the surrounding forest? Is that exquisite small door proof enough against would-be intruders, keeping the occupant/s safe?
It makes us smile to have discovered this unusual find and see it each time we pass that way. Our thanks to the anonymous artist who created it.

This second photograph should give an idea of the scale of the arrangement.


It’s always fun to find oddities in the world. I’ve come across an elf door before in Minneapolis, MN.
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Thanks, Leon. It’s fascinating to know these things can be international.
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That is darling. I would have loved finding that when I was a child.
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There was an element of luck in finding this, Lynette. It’s not positioned too obviously, and therefore will only be found by those who are a little more alert and observant when walking the forest. But, yes, I can imagine the delight this would bring a child. I daren’t advertise it’s specific location in case some idiot yob decides to go and destroy it, though.
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What an intriguing picture! I want to know who set this up and why – very cool!
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The ‘who?’ remains a mystery, Noelle. As for the ‘why?’, my guess is it’s just a creative type with a sense of humour and a slightly mischievous bent.
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Agreed!
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Very cool
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That is adorable. I think a child would be delighted to discover this and let imagination run wild.
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I agree, Darlene. And it would be interesting to find out who created this little charm.
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