Alas, eleventy-one months is far too short a time to spend among such excellent, such admirable hobbits.We don’t know half of you half as well as we should like and we like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.We…have things to do.We regret to announce — this is The End.We are goingnow.We bid you all a very fond farewell.GOODBYE.
I tagged you on my blog! Come and see! Read The entry before the latest then the first if you want but all you NEED to do in the first is read the end.
Thanks!
*GBY*
~Miss Corn~
Thank you for all the kind comments. Yes, we are leaving this little blog but not the blogosphere. We have left a hint to you where our new blogs are located, but if you can't find the links then we are so sorry you won't be visiting us again.
For all who have been curious about our ages. Frodo, the redhead, is 14 years old and Legolas is 12.
Thanks again for your cyber-friendship and we hope to meet again.
Hi there! My sisters have new blogs, and they would love it if you would leave them a comment. Their names are Sunshine and HorsieBabe (on the bottom of my friends list). I've got a new post, stop by soon, and read it.
Taters
I already left you a comment on your blogspot, Raora, but I don't know if it posted. I have a extremely hard time getting comments/posting on blogspot. I guess that's why I avoid it. haha... I tried again to post on your ragcurls, but it wouldn't load the letter image. I'll just post here. ; )
I love your hair all ragcurled. I think that having them in your hair looks better than when you take them out, but I wouldn't go anywhere with ragcurls rolled in my hair. lol Your hair looks lovely when it's all finished. I am so glad it turned out well. Did I tell you that when we first did Amanda's hair (about your length) in ragcurls, I put them too tight and she had an afro when we were done. lol
Anyway, looks very nice. Not excellent an elvish hairstyle, but it definitely goes on you. ; )
I looked over your sidebar.... you have a lot of neat things on there. ; )
I do not know you from Adam but I found your blog by searching random blogs when I was looking for random people to tag. Check out my blog for the rules.
"All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us..." GANDALF
The purpose of this blog is to record the ideas that are
most important to us. We are two sisters who choose to go by the names of
Frodo and Legolas. You will find poems and quotes,
narrations and pictures from our favorite sources that
have inspired us to use the time that has been given to
us to the best of our ability. We hope you will enjoy
the journey there and back again....
The Birth of Britain
The Brendan Voyage
Beautiful Girlhood
The Lay of the Land
Ivanhoe
Trial and Triumph
Age of Chivalry
Fearfully And Wonderfully Made
How to Read a Book
The Story of Painting
Life of Nicias by Plutarch
The Silmarillion
The Final Quest
A Taste of Chaucer
Joan of Arc by Twain
Idylls of the King
Much Ado about Nothing
A Wrinkle In Time
Life of the Spider
How the Heather Looks
Pursuit of God
Daughter of Time
In Freedom's Cause
Lilith
David Copperfield
Legolas is Reading...
The Silmarillion
Halliburton's Book of Marvels: The Occident
Age of Fable
Life of Nicias by Plutarch
The Story of the Greeks
Augustus Caesar's World
The Sea Around Us
Hittite Warrior
Animal Farm
Magician's Nephew (in Turkish)
Archimedes and the Door of Science
Swiss Family Robinson
What Katy Did
Unfinished Tales
Where the Red Fern Grows
Follow My Leader
Penrod
Story of the Romans
Along Came Galileo
Jack and Jill
Never Give In
Valley of Thorns (in Turkish)
Ben Hur
"The value of the myth is that it
takes all the things we know and
restores to them the rich
significance which has been hidden
by the veil of familiarity . . .
By putting bread, gold, horse, apple
or the very roads into a myth,
we do not retreat from reality:
we rediscover it. As long as the
story lingers in our mind,
the real things are more themselves.
[The Lord of the Rings]
applies the treatment not only
to bread or apple but to good and evil,
to our endless perils, our anguish
and our joys. By dipping them in myth
we see them more clearly. I do not
think [Tolkien] could have done it
in any other way.
- C.S. Lewis
The Music
INTO THE WEST by Yulia
The Movie
LORD OF THE RINGS The Return of the King
'When the seas and mountains fall
And we come to end of days
In the dark I hear a call
Calling me there
I will go there
And back again'
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