
Today is
Hobbit Day, the day fans of
J.R.R. Tolkien celebrate his work. Why the 22nd of September? Because it is the date of the birthday of
Bilbo and
Frodo Baggins. It kind of make sense that their birthday is on the 22nd of September: autumnal equinox, time for change, call for adventure. How would you observe Hobbit Day? I guess most would read
The Lord of The Rings, particularly the chapters surrounding Bilbo's birthday. Here I mark it with an illustration of
Alan Lee: Frodo (or is it Bilbo? I do think it's Frodo) discussing with
Gandalf. But if I could, I'd spend the day with my brothers playing a game of
Dungeons & Dragons, set in a
halfling village. Like for many people, Tolkien's world brought us to
D&Dr and it inspired us a lot, so it would make perfect sense.
1 comment:
Happy Hobbit Day! I think that's Bilbo. Just a feeling.
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