Stained glass greenhouse
I’ve been mesmerized by this. I love all the details each artist put in. I highly recommend watching the full video. It really inspires me to write.
the reef guardian 🦈
From autumn 🍂 to winter ❄️
head & heart
Did Bilbo really volunteer to take the Ring to Mordor?
He did! Bilbo my beloved.
From “The Council of Elrond”:
[Elrond said,] ‘The road must be trod, but it will be very hard. And neither strength nor wisdom will carry us far upon it. This quest may be attempted by the weak with as much hope as the strong. Yet such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere.’
'Very well, very well, Master Elrond!’ said Bilbo suddenly. 'Say no more! It is plain enough what you are pointing at. Bilbo the silly hobbit started this affair, and Bilbo had better finish it, or himself. I was very comfortable here, and getting on with my book. If you want to know, I am just writing an ending for it. I had thought of putting: and he lived happily ever afterwards to the end of his days. It is a good ending, and none the worse for having been used before. Now I shall have to alter that: it does not look like coming true; and anyway there will evidently have to be several more chapters, if I live to write them. It is a frightful nuisance. When ought I to start?’
Boromir looked in surprise at Bilbo, but the laughter died on his lips when he saw that all the others regarded the old hobbit with grave respect. Only Gloin smiled, but his smile came from old memories.
'Of course, my dear Bilbo,’ said Gandalf. 'If you had really started this affair, you might be expected to finish it. But you know well enough now that starting is too great a claim for any, and that only a small part is played in great deeds by any hero. You need not bow! Though the word was meant, and we do not doubt that under jest you are making a valiant offer.’
I just… I love him. This old, old little man (only a few years off from being the oldest hobbit in history) stands up at this council of the Great and the Wise and is the FIRST person there to take on this impossible quest! And he grouches and complains and acts put-upon and deliberately minimizes his own virtue in the very act of volunteering, acting as if it’s the only thing anyone could expect.
(I also love Gandalf’s line taking the time to translate from Bilbo-ese for us, in case there was any doubt that Bilbo was consciously stepping up of his own volition. And Gloin smiling, as he remembers Bilbo grouching his way through saving the dwarves’ necks half-a-dozen times, or going into Smaug’s cave! Beautiful.)
Furthermore, in the next chapter Bilbo says, 'I was afraid all the time that it might come to that [Frodo and Sam being the ones to go], if I was let off.’ So he spoke up at least partly in an attempt to preemptively take the burden from his boy.
I love him.
'It is a frightful nuisance. When ought I to start?’
inspirational crows