Aww, your poem provided a sweet little inset for that scene, White Gull. No wonder Frodo was wool-gathering.
I often have wondered if Goldberry ("River daughter") was Tolkien's version of a water nymph, whom Tom Bombadil had "captured." (You probably already heard me say this; weren't you on that TORc reading thread at that time?)
All that said, WOW, Frodo: A study in blue, is stunning.
I think so, too. I hope you went over to Bandwench's LJ and told her so. You know as well as I, appreciative feedback is the fan artist's reward.
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Date: 2006-06-26 03:21 am (UTC)I often have wondered if Goldberry ("River daughter") was Tolkien's version of a water nymph, whom Tom Bombadil had "captured." (You probably already heard me say this; weren't you on that TORc reading thread at that time?)
All that said, WOW, Frodo: A study in blue, is stunning.
I think so, too. I hope you went over to Bandwench's LJ and told her so. You know as well as I, appreciative feedback is the fan artist's reward.