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J.R.R. Tolkien; September 2, 1973
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the death of Professor Tolkien. We all owe the man so much, even though some of us were not even born yet when he passed.
Remembered always, and loved until the Dagor Dagorath. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-W3Z2AvMgpR...640/GRAVE1.JPG |
*raises a toast and goes to read appropriate ROTK passages*
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*silently toasts with a tea mug at the laptop screen*
Maybe I will continue my twenty-somethingeth Lord of the Rings reread today... |
"It was, however, long before Eärnil felt himself sufficiently secure to do as he promised. King Araphant continued with dwindling strength to hold off the assaults of Angmar, and Arvedui when he succeeded him did likewise; but at last in the autumn of 1973 messages came to Gondor that Arthedain was in great straits and the Witch-king was preparing a last stroke against it. Then Eärnil sent his son Eärnur north with a fleet, as swiftly as he could, and with as great strength as he could spare. Too late. Before Eärnur reached the havens of Lindon, the Witch-king had conquered Arthedain and Arvedui had perished."
--The Lord of the Rings, Appendix A, ii In looking for something suitably unnumbered tears-esque (now that I think of it, I really should have started there...), I came across this passage. The autumn of 1973 was indeed a fell time. |
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*raises a cup of tea*
To you, Professor. We'll see you in the West, when the veil "turns all to silver glass, and is rolled back". |
Those of you who'd care to join us - there's a skype conversation going on at the moment which should lead to a Tolkien reading soonish. There's Kath, Hookbill, Oddwen, Squatter and Formendacil at the moment, and yours truly (scavengerlikeme on skype) obviously.
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Hooky, did you photoshop that picture? Or has the family extended the headstones since I was last there? :Merisu:
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This seems like the perfect time to jump into rereading LOTR and The Silmarillion.
*Raises tea cup in a toast* |
"But grass came there and grew again upon that hill, alone in all the desert that Morgoth made; and no creature of Morgoth trod thereafter upon the earth beneathwhich the swords of the Eldar and the Edain crumbled into rust." ~Of the Fifth Battle, The Silmarillion
May the mound of the Professor be just as green as the ones of his heroes. |
And of green graves . . .
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Forty winters!
May simbelmyne still bloom in his memory, four hundred years from now. |
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