I have been a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien since my Father introduced me to his books when I was a little girl. Tolkien's writing was so vivid, when the movie came out a few years ago--each character was just as I had imagined.
I can still remember Daddy chuckling over the antics of the awful Gollum. I read Tolkien's stories for my own small son--complete with accents, voices, dramatics and such--so the tradition has been passed along.
It is J.R.R. Tolkien's birthday today. His full name was John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. He was born September 3, 1892. He was an author, academic, student, professor, philologist, linguist, and poet. He created his own languages, complete with grammar rules. He created the world of Middle Earth--so real it seems it must surely have existed and may still be found one day.
Artwork from my girlhood was often influenced by what I read in The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings series. There is a beauty and magic about his work which touches my imagination and always will.
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Tolkien seemed to be an exceptional human being . . . he did some rather heroic things . . and stood for humankind . . . I enjoy his works - i enjoy the good stories I've heard about him - I did not realize this is his birthday - I'm grateful YOU knew - Remembering him is a very Good Thing.
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That's a cute card. I have heard of Tolkien, but I have never read anything by him.
ReplyDeletePerfect card to celebrate Tolkien's birthday! Happy PFF!
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