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Fernweh for Neverland

@dancerinthestorm

Multi-fandom madness (with a strong Tolkien bias), comics, science, fantasy, photography. Some of my own photos (#mine), fan fic favourites (#fic recs) and fan art I love (#gorgeous fanart)

Elven word of the day, 277/?

Gwirith from Sindarin

Meaning “April” ; the literal translation is freshness

Víressë is the Quenya cognate and both derive from the primitive elvish root wir meaning new, fresh or young

Earlier words for April are also very cool! An early Quenya name for April, Lunde Timpínea, derived from the word Timpínea which meant “made of spray, full of fine showers, showery (of weather)”

🌦️🌧️🪻🌱 Happy April everyone! 🌱🪻🌧️🌦️

Anonymous asked:

Thank you so much for your kind tag on my board! I love your blog!

Thank you so much for this wonderful message, @outofangband!! 💚

Your moodboards are gorgeous and I discovered your "Eleven Word of the Day" posts over lunch break today. My inner linguistics nerd is in Tolkien heaven ^_^

For the person in my messages who asked for tips on tackling the Silmarillion and then suggested that I put them in a post — here they are! This is just my personal opinion, and others have weighed in on this topic before. But in case it’s helpful:

1. Be kind to yourself about this task! There’s a reason lots of people find the Silm challenging, and if you do, too, that’s no judgment of you.

2. IMHO, the first few chapters are the hardest, so try not to let them intimidate you out of the whole thing. It starts off with this very formal, archaic tone, and the early chapters take on some very abstract, metaphysical ideas. But you get used to the tone, and the story comes down out of the clouds to something more grounded and closer to a traditional (but still mythological-style) narrative. (Note “hardest” does not mean “bad” — I love those chapters!)

3. Realistically, you are not going to remember every name, place, and detail, so have a plan for that. Everything’s got a thousand names and Tolkien doesn’t always do a good job telegraphing what info is significant and will come back later vs what will literally only ever be mentioned once in passing. So expect to take some notes or spend time flipping back to earlier chapters or to the index or just googling as needed to remind yourself exactly who that angry elf is and why it’s a big deal that his own magical dog wants nothing to do with him now.

4. Find someone to read along/discuss with you. Talking about it helps you retain the info better, puzzle out stuff you found confusing, and stoke your interest by letting you dive deep into characters or themes or ideas that are especially amazing (Gwindor my beloved!). You can read along with someone in real life, someone here (hi!) or with a podcast or YouTube series, of which there are a bunch that go through the book chapter by chapter in an accessible way. (If anyone wants recs for this purpose, just LMK!)

5. Embrace that the story is nuanced and complex, which means your reaction can be the same. If you read it and find yourself wondering, “I’m not sure how to feel about [cursed human X] doing [morally objectionable thing Y]” or “I don’t understand where [spider-shaped creature of darkness Z] came from and how she got so incredibly cool powerful?” — that doesn’t mean you read it wrong! There is room for interpretation, and a lot of questions raised by the book don’t actually have obvious answers. (Questions like, is evil ever justified? Can redemption be earned and how? What do we owe to others even at a cost to ourselves? Big stuff!)

6. DNF it if you want! There’s no rule that says you have to read the Silm to be a Tolkien fan, and you don’t have to suffer through something you find unpleasant just to earn some Tolkien Points. I think it’s a gorgeous book that feeds my need to wrestle with big Life Questions while giving me some indelible characters that will always stay with me, but you don’t have to think that. Art is subjective, and there are plenty of other ways to enjoy Tolkien if the Silm turns out not to be your thing.

ooooh i love ask games!!!! 1 and 5 and 15 no pressure ofc :)))!! hope you're having a lovely spring day <3

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Thank you so much for asking, @hastyhobbit ! 😁 Hope you had a fantastic day as well!

1 - What are 3 things you’d say shaped you into who you are?

Yaiks. Going straight for the throat with a tough one. Love it! 😂 Thought about this one for quite a bit but I can only come up with a few fairly standard ones:

  • My dad’s unbridled love for and absolutely incredible knowledge of books, music, (old) movies and good food
  • My junior high school year in the US
  • University (Not so much my degree itself but rather that I never managed to leave after graduation by working in different positions at different unis ever since. It’s a rather unique ecosystem and I am sure it left its marks on me ^_^)

5 - What made you start your blog?

The amazingly talented and wonderful @messy-insomniac-bookgirl and her fantastic stories over on AO3 😁

(Hi, Bookgirl! 👋 Hope you are doing well!!)

15 - what do you think of when you hear the word “home”?

Was answered here.

Questions from this ask game in case anyone else wants to give it a go !

for the fun asks, how about 28, 37, 38? :)

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Thank you so much for asking, @lady-of-ithilien!! 😄

28 - Do you collect anything?

Not in the true sense of the word. But I do hold on to all sorts of little mementos: concert/theater/cinema tickets, little stones, shells and pine cones picked up during walks, train tickets, hand written notes passed back and forth in class back in school, post cards, foreign coins... Those are filling up quite a few boxes by now and are scattered all over the appartment as decoration.

And, of course, there are books. Lots n lots and lots of books ^_^

37 - Share a secret?

Oh, this is tough one. I am positively terrible at keeping secrets. Discretion at work. Sure. Things people tell me in confidence. Easy. But things about myself? Absolutely terrible... perhaps this one: A few years ago my husband asked me what I wanted for my birthday. I answered: "Lets take a short city trip somewhere. Anywhere. You choose. You organize. Surprise me." And he got to work. Prepared. Planned. Scheduled. For weeks. And kept silent like a sphinx. Until one evening, somehwere mid-coversation he let slip that we are going to Dublin. I tried desperately to pretend I did not hear it and be surprised when he finally told me officially. He would have been absolutely devastated for ruining the surprise. That was 10 or so years ago. I still haven't told him.

38 - Fave song at the moment?

Too many to count and always changing. Currently this one works really well and stays with me long after hearing it:

Taken from this ask game if anyone else would like to join and throw back and forth a few numbers ^_^

hiii! how about 13, 15 and 25 for the fun asks? :D :D :D

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Thank you so much for asking, @nocompromise-noregrets !! So let’s see:

13 - What are you doing right now?

(When I started typing this) sitting in the staff break room at work, waiting for my lunch (yesterday’s leftover of the world’s best cauliflower dish) to heat up in the microwave.

15 - What do you think of when you hear the word “home”?

Not a place but people since I moved around a bit over the years. Soppy as this may sound: my gorgeous, longsuffering husband who has basically seen me become the person I am today over many many years. Typing this I also have a song by Death Cab For Cutie playing in my head that fits perfectly:

25 - Fave season and why?

While I am immensly excited that spring has finally sprung and the world is exploding in a riot of sounds and colours I am definitely an autumn girl. I just cannot get enough of the colours, the smells, evenings that are still warm while nights slowly turn crisper, the sound of shuffling through dry leaves or being able to finally combine comfy warm tights, short skirts and snuggly sweaters again.

If anyone else wants to shoot me some questions from this fun ask game : fire away ! 😁

Compared to other colors found in nature, true blues are pretty rare—but the indigo milk cap (Lactarius indigo) has just that! This vibrant mushroom gets its color from a pigment that is a derivative of guaiazulene, a dark blue crystalline hydrocarbon. You would think that its blueness is a marker for toxicity, but the mushroom is actually edible—although its color fades to a grayish hue when it’s cooked.

Photo: Andrey Loria, CC BY-SA 4.0, iNaturalist

questions I think would be fun to be asked

  1. what are 3 things you’d say shaped you into who you are?
  2. show us a picture of your handwriting?
  3. 3 films you could watch for the rest of your life and not get bored of?
  4. what’s an inside joke you have with your family or friends?
  5. what made you start your blog?
  6. what’s the best and worst part of being online/a creator?
  7. what scares you the most and why?
  8. any reacquiring dreams?
  9. tell a story about your childhood
  10. would you say you’re an emotional person?
  11. what do you consider to be romance?
  12. what’s some good advice you want to share?
  13. what are you doing right now?
  14. what’s something you’ve always wanted to do but maybe been to scared to do?
  15. what do you think of when you hear the word “home”?
  16. if you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
  17. name 3 things that make you happy
  18. do you believe in ghosts and/or aliens?
  19. favourite thing about the day?
  20. favourite things about the night?
  21. are you a spiritual person?
  22. say 3 things about someone you love
  23. say 3 things about someone you hate
  24. what’s one thing you’re proud of yourself for?
  25. fave season and why?
  26. fave colour and why?
  27. any nicknames?
  28. do you collect anything?
  29. what do you do when you’re sad?
  30. what’s one thing that never fails to make you happy/happier?
  31. are you messy or organised?
  32. how many tabs do you have open right now?
  33. any hobbies?
  34. any pet peeves?
  35. do you trust easily?
  36. are you an open book or do you have walls up?
  37. share a secret
  38. fave song at the moment?
  39. youtuber you’ve been obsessed with and why?
  40. any bad habits?

(this post was stolen from @teenage-mutant-ninja-freak, since it couldn't be reblogged anymore)

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