The Bainbridge Island house is charming as anything, but no self-respecting hobbit is going to call that a hobbit house unless it’s got round windows and doors! 😀
CEOofawesome
October 16, 2012
That is a very cool building with the curvy roof and all, but I wouldn’t call it a hobbit home. The basis for that would be, “In a hole, in the ground, there lived a hobbit.” That is not a hole in the ground. That other bullring in France or some where in the pics better fits the description, though it lacks a round door.
Only the richest or poorest hobbits lived in a hole in the ground, CEOofA. Many lived above ground in ‘long, low, and comfortable’ homes made of wood, brick, or stone.
CEOofawesome
October 17, 2012
Well thank you for clarifying that. I have trouble picking up all the little details some times. Well then, I think it could be a hobbit hole. But your still right, windows and door are the wrong shape!
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The Bainbridge Island house is charming as anything, but no self-respecting hobbit is going to call that a hobbit house unless it’s got round windows and doors! 😀
That is a very cool building with the curvy roof and all, but I wouldn’t call it a hobbit home. The basis for that would be, “In a hole, in the ground, there lived a hobbit.” That is not a hole in the ground. That other bullring in France or some where in the pics better fits the description, though it lacks a round door.
Only the richest or poorest hobbits lived in a hole in the ground, CEOofA. Many lived above ground in ‘long, low, and comfortable’ homes made of wood, brick, or stone.
Well thank you for clarifying that. I have trouble picking up all the little details some times. Well then, I think it could be a hobbit hole. But your still right, windows and door are the wrong shape!
Yay, that is cute!