
A Warm Welcome by Blake's Baericks, on Flickr
Brickshelf Gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=491270
Thank you,
-Blake


AK_Brickster wrote:Really top-notch stuff there, Blake. Love the chandelier and the moose in particular. (as an Alaskan, I appreciate you remembering the dewlap)

Yes, the nose in particular has a very "moosey" look to it. Very nicely done.Blego7 wrote:AK_Brickster wrote:Really top-notch stuff there, Blake. Love the chandelier and the moose in particular. (as an Alaskan, I appreciate you remembering the dewlap)
Haha, I thought between the nose, antlers, and dewlap, I couldn't really go wrong.


Bruce N H wrote:Hey Blego7,
I was just checking this as I was going to make it my Christmas day post on TolkienBricks, but Bilbo and company didn't arrive at Laketown on Yule. That was earlier in the fall. Yule was actually on the trip back to the Shire. From "The Return Journey":
"Anyway by mid-winter Gandalf and Bilbo had come all the way back, along both edges of the Forest, to the doors of Beorn's house; and there for a while they both stayed. Yule-tide was warm and merry there; and men came from far and wide to feast at Beorn's bidding."
And I double-checked the Tale of Years from appendix B - Bilbo was only gone a year, so it's not like he spent so much time at the Lonely Mountain that another year had rolled around by the time he and Gandalf headed back west (he left in 2941 and returned in 2942).
Bruce

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