Autumn begins again, I suppose, and thus do I. Though why I'm feeling such peer pressure to say it was several days ago this Halimath by Old Shire Reckoning, I have no idea, but perhaps I should think more about our traditions in the Shire. In any event, since I haven't seen Uncle Bilbo in ages, or any one of the pack of Frodos Frodo for awhile, I thought it might be best to keep my celebration here low key.
It's amazing to think that this has been my fourth birthday to roll around again since I came back to the Shire. And when I awoke this morning, what should I find slipped under my door, but a card from Melbie and Celly, one sent from Gary, Bery, and Plado, and one from Folly. Quite a nice greeting that was.
Now I havepictures of mathoms for whoever comes by. I know Elanorelle and Uncle Sennie will be getting back sometime today. And there's plenty of cake, while I'll be preparing mushroom dishes all day long.
So . . . I know there are three muns at least who keep up with my dull ramblings, besides my mun, who always has the most embarrassing things to say about me.when have I ever "thrown" things out of her cabinets! "Taken" them, maybe . . . Hence, if you are one of my readers, please don't be shy about joining us hobbits--I'm rather curious to see if there's anyone else out there wasting taking time to keep up with me.
Do come by to claim a mathom and a piece of cake and say hello.
It's amazing to think that this has been my fourth birthday to roll around again since I came back to the Shire. And when I awoke this morning, what should I find slipped under my door, but a card from Melbie and Celly, one sent from Gary, Bery, and Plado, and one from Folly. Quite a nice greeting that was.
Now I have
So . . . I know there are three muns at least who keep up with my dull ramblings, besides my mun, who always has the most embarrassing things to say about me.
Do come by to claim a mathom and a piece of cake and say hello.