The way I look at it, there's enough praise to go around for deserving quality Tolkien websites.
First and foremost, I spend the oliphaunt's share of my time here at the Barrow Downs. And when it comes to friendly competition, I cast my vote for Barrow Downs. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
That said ...
Additionally, I visit the Encyclopedia of Arda for referencing general questions now and then, as well as occasionally go off to consult the Ardalambion for linguistical matters. I've looked in on Shire Post to gain a bit of whimsical insight on Hobbits and download their map of the Shire. And now, with pleasure, I can add Alkanoonion's new website Breeunderbreehill to the list, for I admire its map of Middle Earth.
And hey, from time to time I might quote an article from another Tolkien website, while of course giving due credit to the source regarding author and website. I believe that the pulling together of such knowledge from outside sources only makes for richer discussions and exchanges of information here at the Barrow Downs.
Gandalf the Grey
[ December 16, 2002: Message edited by: Gandalf_theGrey ]
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