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Ainaserkewen
09-05-2003, 05:05 PM
If you had to describe where you lived, what place would it most resemble in Ea?

I live in the Comox Valley in the south-west corner of Canada. It's a grouping of small towns fairly close together with alot of surrounding land between the mountains. I think I live in Ithilien. I've seen some paitings from John Howe, and other conseptual artists that are Ithilien, lots of Trees, rivers and fields against the mountains. When I get up for school in the morning, I look out on the wild lands west of my house and I see Ithilien, you can even see a tiny bridge over one of the rivers, it's gorgeous right when the sun tips over the mountains and every tree is a different shade of green and the sky is soo blue it looks like it's been scrubbed. The only thing that's wrong with it, is that I live on an Island and theres ocean to the east, but you can't see it from my house.

So I live in Ithilien, where do you live?

Evisse the Blue
09-05-2003, 05:22 PM
Sounds lovely where you live smilies/smile.gif but of course Canada is very beautiful. As for where I live, it comes closer to the Shire - hillside with lots of trees. That if you choose to overlook the traffic and the noise and all the modern hype. It's a
'tehnologized (?) Shire'.

Luthien_ Tinuviel
09-05-2003, 05:37 PM
Technologized Shire?!? smilies/eek.gif is such a thing possible? I live somewhere in Harad. Or by the sea of Rhun. That sounds accurate to me. Dallas is hot, humid, kind of boring, and highly mechanized. So there you have it. A boring, hot, humid, technology-driven spot by the Sea of Rhun is where I make my residence. Joy.

Maethorien
09-05-2003, 05:45 PM
Greetings, I am Maethorien. As you can see,I am very new here. Where I live, it doesn't look much like anywhere in Middle-earth, though if you drive an hour in one direction, it looks a lot like the Shire. In a different direction, there's a bridge (Yes, not a river, a bridge,)which looks frighteningly like the Anduin. It even has a couple of statues which remind me of the Argonath.

Annalaliath
09-05-2003, 06:27 PM
I live in New Mexico, I think that In Los LUnas that would have to be Rohan on the Mesa that is and the foot hills of the Monzano Mountains, But of course in the River vally we actually have a Bosque( the only thing that is close to a forest) It is still Rohan. My mother's back yard could be in the Shire cause we let things overgrow, we like them like that. In Albq. it is very much like Gondor, people people everywhere..... and not to mention pavement, but still close to the mountians and the Bosque. Albuquerque is a long and flat city not tall, so I would still place it in Gondor but I am not shure.

Meela
09-06-2003, 05:01 AM
It's hard to define where I live, as I have a number of choices. I would say that the majority of the land is very much Shire-esque, but a lot of it reminds me of Rohan. We have a bridge that I cross on my way home and because it is downhill, you can see the fields and plains all the way to the horizon. So I stand at the top of this bridge, gazing out across the land, with my hair blowing about my face. Give me a white dress and call me Eowyn!
But this view from the bridge also makes me feel as though I am in Gondor. Although it is more of a village than a great city, parts of it occasionally have a grim, grey feeling about them, much like Minas Tirith. So if I were to stand on that bridge and gaze at the old, grey churches and domes, I might well be looking out across the fields and plains of Ithilien.

I suppose it depends on my mood and the atmosphere. If it were a cold, grey morning, I doubt I could find aspects of anything but Gondor. But on a glorious sunny day like today, when i'm looking out of the window, all I can see is a little kitchen garden filled with pots of flowers and herbs and hanging baskets, and beyond that the lawns and gorgeous, green trees that line the banks of the little stream. And I can quite easily imagine myself as a hobbit.

Evisse the Blue
09-06-2003, 09:38 AM
Technologized Shire?!? is such a thing possible?
Yes - it is: see the Scouring of the Shire.

Airerūthiel
09-06-2003, 09:50 AM
Where I live is very much like the Shire because it is a small community with lots of fields and small pockets of housing/shops, but also a few wooded areas too. But I'm not really sure where exactly in the Shire it would be - perhaps somewhere like the Eastfarthing or the Buckland, with the Old Forest not too far away?

Forest Walker
09-06-2003, 09:53 AM
i live in surrey, which is very shire-esque in places. smilies/smile.gif But when I look out one of my windows, so I can jst see the top of the trees and not the garden, it might well be lothlorien. In autum (sp?) anyway.

Goldberry
09-06-2003, 10:40 AM
Where I live usually reminds me of the Shire, with a bit of other parts of Middle-Earth mixed into it. My town is very small, and if you drive out of it into the country there are many green hills, and forests nearby as well. But in the winter when I have to walk to school, sometimes it reminds me of Caradhras! (except on flat land, not a mountain.) Last winter, there was one week where it was about -20 degrees farenheit about every morning! smilies/eek.gif

Anything but Arwen
09-06-2003, 10:45 AM
Meh. My area is too moderny to be Middle Earthian, but the woods round our area go from Lothlorien to Eryn Lasgalen (Mirkwood) They all used to be joined up, so I might be living in that gap by the Anduin. Theres a river pretty near us anyhoo. I wish I lived in Rohan though *sigh*

ElenCala Isil
09-06-2003, 11:20 AM
I say I live in Mordor... The mountains here are pretty much in the same formation as the ash mts. there's a ton of smog (thus proving the air being a poisonous fume) occasionally you can't tell whether it's day or not. The little streams of water are well... brown and muddy. There's this one tower in the capital that reminds me of barad-dur...As for mount doom... it must be one of the seven surrounding volcanoes.. I think it might be Mt. Irazu... still active... yeah. Lovely place I live in, huh?

Elennar Starfire
09-06-2003, 11:21 AM
Hmm, I don't know. Where in Middle-Earth is there a lot of sagebrush?

About a half-hour drive from my house is a place that always makes me think of Lothlorien, because there are so many aspen trees, and in one place it's just like the scene from the movie where they meet Haldir, though the trees in that section are pines, not aspens. Aspens to me look like Mallorn trees.

Luthien_ Tinuviel
09-06-2003, 04:50 PM
Yes - it is: see the Scouring of the Shire.

Ah, so you live in the Scouring of the Shire, Evisse? That doesn't sound too nice. How are the ruffians round your parts? Have you torn down any rules lately? smilies/wink.gif

Sapphire_Flame
09-06-2003, 06:42 PM
I say I live in Mordor...
Me too, except there's no volcano. smilies/frown.gif I live in a valley, surrounded by mountains (big ones), and if people hadn't come in and planted stuff it would be one big desert/wasteland. I guess I could say I live in Southern Mordor, near Nurnen (I am near a pretty big lake...). So, ElenCala, it looks like you have a neighbor in Middle-earth! smilies/biggrin.gif

Where in Middle-Earth is there a lot of sagebrush?
Maybe Rohan; it looked kinda sagebrushy in the Movies. You don't live in Wyoming by any chance, do you? Just curious...

Abedithon le,

~*~Aranel~*~

Everdawn
09-06-2003, 08:12 PM
Rohan, the equal of Birsbane in Middle Earth. My part of Australia this itme of year is dry and the land is relativly flat with many many grasslands and people who of course have horses. We just dont have the mountains. smilies/wink.gif

Brinniel
09-06-2003, 10:39 PM
Hmm. My city doesn't really remind me of anywhere in ME, but I can say otherwise when I speak of my entire state. Idaho is known for its wilderness, and there are so many places here that remind me of ME.

Most of the forests I visit in Idaho remind me of either the area surrounding Rivendell or of Amon Hen. Once, I stayed in a campground that was next to a river. When I stared out across the river and blocked all the telephone poles and cars from my mind, I could completely visualize the entire Flight to the Ford scene.

In July, I had the pleasure of going horseback riding at Redfish Lake, Idaho. The trail guide led us through a forest that reminded me of Lothlorien. Okay, the trees weren't golden, but they seemed to glow (the lighting was perfect that day).

Also, there's a mountain range in Idaho called the Sawtooth Mountains that look a bit like the Caradhras.

Evisse the Blue
09-07-2003, 08:41 AM
That doesn't sound too nice. How are the ruffians round your parts? Have you torn down any rules lately?
Always. The fight never ends. smilies/biggrin.gif
Aw, it seems everyone is living in a paradise of some sort- even the Mordor-like ones. So what are you guys doing in front of the monitor? Go out, breath the fresh ME air! smilies/wink.gif

Feared Half-Elf
09-07-2003, 09:24 AM
Well you lot are all lucky. I live in the suburbs of Gloucester, although I suppose the Forest of Dean is like Mirkwood.

QuickSlash
09-07-2003, 05:19 PM
Hm. I don't know enough about ME geography (and I don't really have anything around for reference), so if anyone'd like to give me better suggestions, they'd be very welcome. <3.

Anyway, I live in the hilly part of Ohio, USA (pretty much like all of West Virginia), and there're lots of trees. I think the majority are oaks, maples, and elms, but a great deal of it is about *exactly* where you are. There're a few pine groves, a few birch copses. Just depends.

The hills here are considered the 'foothills of the Appalachians,' so they're big, but not too big. The houses are all close, but there aren't really many organized towns. Just populated roads.

Only thing I can think of is maybe Mirkwood, but wasn't that land flat? Any hilly wooded lands? Lothlorien comes to mind for a moment, but the trees here certainly don't match what they showed in the movie. The version in my head had 'em match, though. ;D

[ September 07, 2003: Message edited by: QuickSlash ]

Meneltarmacil
09-07-2003, 07:59 PM
Any hilly wooded lands?
You would probably be living in the Trollshaws, near Rivendell.

I live in Norfolk, VA, a coastal city with a large naval base. It would be most like Pelargir or Dol Amroth.

elvenstar
09-14-2003, 09:51 AM
Well i live in the countryside of Northumberland (a county in England bordering Scotland). So in places it is like the shire, rohan and rivendell.
I live in a very shire like place with lots of farms and little communities, and nearby is a river with woodland which in the autumn (ie now) looks a lot like Rivendell.
However i do live near the sea, so i am not sure where in middle earth that could relate to!

ElenCala Isil
09-14-2003, 11:47 AM
So, ElenCala, it looks like you have a neighbor in Middle-earth!
Good to know, I'm not alone smilies/biggrin.gif

Everdawn
09-26-2003, 08:27 PM
I just spent time in Sydney, and all the itme i was there i was thinking, This is Dol Amroth! true, go there and see its just great!

Niluial
09-30-2003, 03:04 PM
How does Sydney resemble Dol Amroth?

Nilly

Everdawn
10-04-2003, 10:26 PM
Well my dear Nilly.

Basically i mean the inner city, not the suburbs.. (Jeez! Cabramatta could be Mordor!)I mean the harbours and the sailing boats in them, and you go out a little further and there is the sea, it just made me think of Sydney.

Vladivos the Rider
10-05-2003, 04:10 AM
Hm..suburban London anyone? Most likely Saruman's evil dream or something smilies/rolleyes.gif. Possibly Othanc - there is a river; three, actually.
My hometown in New Zealand (never been there except when I was born but I've seen pictures) looks like Rohan. Rolling hills etc. smilies/smile.gif

Elentįri_O_Most_Mighty_1
10-05-2003, 04:25 AM
Hmm I live in Berkshire. I guess you could say where I am is the technologicalised Shire, because all the nice farmland and fields are being built on. There used to be lots of countryside round where I live. People were evacuated there in the Second World War. That wouldn't happen now... smilies/frown.gif
Darn that Gordon Brown!!! Why can't the builders develop brown sites instead? Or employers develop in the north so that people don't have to move down south??
You people are lucky with all your mountains and stuff. No mountains here smilies/rolleyes.gif . Now what would you call the Lake District? It is very beautiful, with its small mountains (or big hills, I doubt they are large enough for mountains) and lakes.
And what about Lanzarote? I'd say that is a red Mordor. *shudders*

[ October 05, 2003: Message edited by: Elentįri_O_Most_Mighty_1 ]

Vladivos the Rider
10-07-2003, 12:19 PM
Yeah, the Lake District's great. It's hard to place, though, I agree. Very beautiful but not specifically like anywhere in LotR. Maybe somewhere on the borders of the Shire?
I know what you mean about farmland. Used to be a really nice place where I could cycle; now it's a housing estate smilies/mad.gif Oh well.

Elwen_starmaiden
10-07-2003, 05:50 PM
Hmmm, hard to say what Los Angeles is like. Well where I am its kind of ok but not country enough to be like the shire. It kind of has the hustle and bustle of Gondor and a touch of Rohan I guess. I know, Bree! That what its like, a mix of different people and somewhat busy. I was hoping my area would be at least somewhat elven but oh well.

ArathorofBarahir
10-08-2003, 12:38 PM
I live in a town 45 miles south of Louisville Kentucky, and it reminds me of Bree, why I don't know. I think because my town is a small town but it is pretty big. Plus we are kind of a pitstop, just like Bree was for Frodo.

Orominuialwen
10-16-2003, 11:56 PM
I live in Madison, WI. I guess it reminds me of a lot of places. We have tons of lakes that kind of remind me of lake Evendim, and I've seen a house that looks exactly like a hobbit hole, and if you go out into the country it sort of looks like the more rural areas of the Shire. Oh, and there's this apple orchard that looks just like the thrres outside of Isengard in FotR. Then again, my backyard reminds me of Lothlorien because we have a treehouse thats sort of like the talain the elves there live on. Plus, all the leaves are turning yellow this time of year. So I really don't know where Madison looks like.

Sillabub
03-05-2004, 06:01 PM
Was there ever any question? GONDOR!!!!
Or lothlorien.

Nehani
03-06-2004, 11:19 PM
I live in a temperate rainforest. Right now, it's raining, just like every other day of the week. The few deciduous trees we have have not budded at all. And it's dark, and cloudy, and cold. Our house is in a forest, along with all the other houses on this 13 mile road. Anyways, I think it's best described as Mirkwood. We aslo have big, evil, wolfspiders that invade us in the spring. But thank Eru for my bug-eating cat!

Nehani
watashi no mori desu!

Lalwendė
03-07-2004, 10:00 AM
This thread made me laugh - I always compare 'real' places to Middle Earth! And I thought I was the only crazy one! :)

Well, I currently live in a big hilly city so I would guess I live in Minas Tirith, but that's where the similarity ends, as it certainly isn't a grand place. My office is in an eye-catching tiered building though, but with an 'Investors in People' flag at the top which is not so inspiring.

I am a Lancastrian, so you could say for real that I grew up in The Shire, as Tolkien is said to have been inspired by Lancashire's Ribble Valley countryside when visiting his son at Stonyhurst College. Although some parts of Lancashire can be a bit more like the dead marshes.

Kransha
03-07-2004, 11:04 AM
That's easy. I'm lucky to love in an earthly equivalent of the Shire. YAY! Ok, I admit there aren't any nice huge open fields, but the land is grassy and all the houses are small, quaint, and look like they're inhabited by rabbits (despite the fact that I haven't seen a rabbit around here in 10 years). Nice place, nice people, too many shopping centers. We're slowly being technologized (umm...not sure if that's the right word) but we keep our links to traditional, only semi-modern culture. Yeah, I ain't movin'.

Angry Brandybuck
03-07-2004, 02:19 PM
I live in a place that is so much like the Shire my friends and I once thought about making a film of a bit of LoTR in the countryside surrounding our quaint little Cotswold Limestone town. Then we realised how much effort and stuff it would take so we got drunk instead.

Seriously though, there are places near me called Bywater, Newbury and Crickhollow, check your map of the Shire and you'll find these places. Unfortuantley, Wotton-under-Edge doesn't feature on the map.

EDIT: We also havbe tons of local pubs, the sort where on a Thursday or Friday night a load of old men bring their guitars, mandolins and banjos and have a session, and they lock the doors and you stay there till three in the morning, ace!

Mad Baggins
03-07-2004, 08:00 PM
I would have to say that I live in Eriador. Maybe near Bree. A wee small town, surrounded by the forest and sitting beside a little river that snakes around it.

Gil Galad
03-07-2004, 08:21 PM
I too would have to say, the shire, but some places reminds me Mirkwood.

The Perky Ent
03-07-2004, 09:53 PM
Well, since I live in New Orleans, i guess i'd say i live in Osgiliath. It would be because there are tons of tall buildings, it's kinda near the dead marshes, and a river runs through it™!

Ar-Wilson the Mighty
03-21-2004, 05:01 PM
Hmmm well I live in New Zealand in a seaside city with rolling hills which really isnt much like anything in Middle Earth I dont think. But my holiday house further inland has snow tipped mountains, lakes and native forests, Its actually the location where Isengard was filmed so I guess my holiday house is Orthanc!

Silent Sam
03-22-2004, 09:50 AM
Greetings, I'm Silent Sam. But you can call me 'Sam' if you want to save time. :p
I'm pretty new to these boards, but I've been on the site quite alot.

Anywho,
I live in Summerside, P.E.I.
It's a really small town, and not many people have cars, because everything is pretty much walking distance, there. It's on the island's West Side, on a narrow spit of land. Because it lies on the warmer south shore, it is said to be on the "Summer side" of the Island. My town's filled with wood-frame houses, and stuff like that.

It's interesting, some parts are flat for miles; much like Rohan, which is understandable, because that's where the farmers' horse fields are. But some places are very hilly and smooth; much like the Shire.

Where I live personally, is right in the edge of a cliff by an abandoned lighthouse. If you walked for mabye a few meteres, you'd be falling in the ocean. So, mabye Bay Of Befalas?
But Im also close to a HUGE forest as well, so Mirkwood/Fangorn? But the forest more like the opening scene of Lothlorien, if you ask me...

Thorongil
03-22-2004, 11:46 AM
I live in Norway, in a kind of Mountainous region near the sea, with long inlets here and there. So it would probably around Lindon. A nice place, with a comforting distance to Mordor, and not a orc in sight.

Nimrothiel
03-22-2004, 01:27 PM
Where I live it doesn't look like any specific place in ME; but the feel of the land changes with different kinds of weather. When it's cloudy it feels like Minas Tirith or the Dead Marshes; when it's sunny, Bree or the Shire ; when it's partly cloudy; Fangorn or Lorien. At night it feels the most like the Old Forest. However, there is one place in my town that looks and feels like Fangorn nearly all of the time; it alternates with Rivendell depending on if it's cloudly or not. I guess you could call the paper mill Isengard; smoke is always rising from it these days. :p So I live everywhere and nowhere in ME at once. ;)

Ainaserkewen
03-24-2004, 09:45 PM
Dagnammit, She still floats! The thread, I mean. :D

I love hearing about all these "faraway and foreign" places. Makes me wish I had money to travel. Though before I've said my hometown looks like Ithilien...all this winter and wet makes it look more like the Wilderlands east of the misty mountains...reading the descriptions in the Hobbit, the darker trees and skies, plus the weather, are making me long for summer, and Ithilien. Oh well, I can wait.

Esgallhugwen
04-02-2004, 04:21 PM
well, well, where i live doesn't resemble much of anything middle earthish, but once you get out of the town it look like Rohan, and there are mountains in the distance.

Ngole Yaviemiel
04-02-2004, 04:55 PM
Nothing around me resembles Middle Earth. Ya, I WISH! There used to be these awesome trails through the woods in my neighborhood..... then they developed it, and there are about 100 houses standing there instead.

My friend lives by this lake, and she owns about 5 acres of woods, and she has made trails... we named all these places by LOTR stuff. I love it! There is this creek we call Anduin... it is way neat-- it has a little waterfall we call the Falls of Rauros...and the surrounding banks we call Emyn Muil... lol. Down on my grandpa's farm, it is 120 acres of pasture and ponds/creeks... there is tons of stuff down there I name by LOTR ways...

But, near me, there are houses, and busy highways-- VERY Middle Earthy!! lol :p

Vilyon
04-02-2004, 10:53 PM
I would have to say the Shire. I live near the sea, with a big hill close by, have a friendly neighbourhood and live relatively close to a river.

Lhundulinwen
04-03-2004, 07:52 PM
Not like this hasn't been said, but probably the Shire. Rolling hills, woods, etc. Small streams, I love it but would rather be in Gondor sometimes. :p

Ainaserkewen
04-05-2004, 12:19 PM
I've decided that since the movies came out that I literally live in Middle-Earth. NO, I don't live in New Zealand. I live in British Columbia Canada, which was rumored to have been thought of in the location for the movies. BC looks so much like New Zealand (or the other way around) it's uncanny. The mountains here are smaller, BUT their still mountains. Everytime I take a BC Ferry, and I look over the mainland mountains, covered in Mists, guess what I think of. :smokin:

Lhunardawen
04-07-2004, 02:48 AM
To be less specific, I live in a relatively small country that is separated from the rest of mainland Asia...an island (actually, there are 7, 107 of them!) standing in the midst of waters...more like Tol Eressea, I guess. Or Numenor? Or the isle of Balar? I don't know...I'm lost. Help? :(

Thorongil
04-07-2004, 03:03 AM
Put those three together, add 7,104 and then you have it. :D

Maeggaladiel
04-16-2004, 12:57 PM
I live in Oregon, which is basically trees and mountains all over the place.

I live smack dab in between two mountains, so I guess I could say that I live in the Misty Mountains. However, at my college campus, you can see this place that I swear looks like Rohan. Unfortunately, a river, (which has been dubbed Anduin by me) runs through it and I don't think the Anduin runs through Rohan. Oh well. Maybe I should call the valley Amon Hen instead of Rohan. Then I can dream about orcs running around down there, shooting Boromir.. Ahh...


MAEG!

nynnd1
04-27-2004, 05:03 AM
Where I live kinda resembles Bree just alot nearer the sea, can't really figure out whereabouts in ME that would be.

Ainaserkewen
04-30-2004, 09:37 PM
I am currently using free internet in a hotel far away from where I live. Yes, I am on a band trip. But the sights rock! Going through the mountains, and the huge fields in Alberta. Yeah, you know where this is going....descreet rolling hills...misty...huge rivers. Yeah, I swear, if I didn't know any better (or was carrying a map) I'd swear I was you know where. Later all...

Saraphim
04-30-2004, 11:48 PM
I live in Udun, which means, of course, Hell. There is nowhere else in Middle-Earth that would resemble Las Vegas.

The orcs are probably heavy gamblers, anyway.

dkhyrosha
05-02-2004, 02:59 PM
I like in a small city with lots of trees and parks. If you stay in my part of town, I guess you could say...

Rivendell, maybe Lothlorien

Eowyn Skywalker
05-11-2004, 03:51 PM
I am currently using free internet in a hotel far away from where I live. Yes, I am on a band trip. But the sights rock! Going through the mountains, and the huge fields in Alberta. Yeah, you know where this is going....descreet rolling hills...misty...huge rivers. Yeah, I swear, if I didn't know any better (or was carrying a map) I'd swear I was you know where. Later all...
Ah... someone who will believe me when I say that Alberta IS Middle-earth is disguise!

I am of Alberta, the more west parts, I think... nearish to Edmonton. I have decreeded that we live either in Buckland... the Shire... just look around, or in Rohan... whenever I go to my best friends, well, if you were there, you'd know what I mean. It IS Rohan! Not to mention the area we titled Fangorn... or Mirkwood... or Midgewater...

We even made a map of our hometown and area, and labled it with the Middle-earth places! Trust me, they must film the Hobbit here!

And if they won't do it, I will!

-Eowyn Skywalker

Olorin_TLA
05-11-2004, 04:43 PM
Well my dad grew up in Northern Ireland (part of Tol Erresea), in Riverdale, near Moira. That's almost enough to get you into the Fellowshio I reckons. :)

"Many had heard of the House of Jim in Riverdale, but few knew where it lay..."

***

"'I do not to wish to enter Moira either.'

'Of course not! Who would? But if I lead you there, who will follow?'"

Ainaserkewen
05-12-2004, 03:17 PM
Hey, the only part that we went through (in Alberta) that didn't look remotely like anything Tolkien was Drumheller. Now, if you've never heard of Drumheller, it's pretty famous for its dinosaur museum, but seriously, the place is a hole. Literally! It's in a canyon! I've never heard of any Middle-Earth Canyons...save maybe north, but I'm not counting that.

Eowyn Skywalker
05-12-2004, 04:09 PM
Okay, I admit it, Drumheller doesn't look a thing like Tolkien... maybe Harad... snrk... However, come and check out the Vegreville area... or around Edmonton... or Edson... in those areas you will see Middle-earth. I'd tell you where I lived to prove that it looks like a Tolkienish area, but I'm not allowed to. So therefore I can just name places that I've been and let you guess.

They must film Lake Town near Lake Whitney... very cool place for that...

I will always defend Canada and the fact that it looks like Middle-earth, Alberta, anyhow.

-Eowyn Skywalker

Ainaserkewen
05-13-2004, 01:22 PM
Tru-dat, Skywalker. BC and Alberta alike. And maybe the Yukon if we're in good moods.

Eowyn Skywalker
05-13-2004, 02:07 PM
You realize that you are the first person to call me 'Skywalker'. Everyone seems to just call me Eowyn online, never Skywalker... hmmm... that's interesting. Not that I mind.

Okay, okay, I will include B.C.. And Sascatuwan... erk... I can't spell that. You aren't Jandalf, are you? Sorry, just wondering.

But yes, much of Canada has a Middle-earthy look. Do check us out! Maybe I should pull out one of our really Middle-earthy pics.

-Eowyn Skywalker

Bombadil
05-13-2004, 09:12 PM
Mine would most likely be a microcosm of the shire. I would've said just Hobbiton, but running north and south on the border of my neighborhood is a forest - the old forest of course! I live in New York, and the land is full of hills and every house could be bag end because of the enormous trees overhanging!

Ive even mapped it out in my mind, and whenever i leave somewhere form my neighborhood i have different areas i associate with the path to rivendell. Its fun!! :p

Ainaserkewen
05-14-2004, 11:06 AM
Okay, okay, I will include B.C.. And Sascatuwan... erk... I can't spell that. You aren't Jandalf, are you? Sorry, just wondering.

Sascatuwan?! Heh. No, I'm not Jandalf, whoever that is. So sorry.

You realize that you are the first person to call me 'Skywalker'. Everyone seems to just call me Eowyn online, never Skywalker... hmmm... that's interesting. Not that I mind.

It just seemed to fit in with my "Tru dat" thing. I have no idea what the slang spelling is for that term.

But yes, much of Canada has a Middle-earthy look. Do check us out! Maybe I should pull out one of our really Middle-earthy pics.
Pictures, yes. That's a fabulous idea. Must go find some...

http://images.google.ca/images?q=tbn:yY81G986YVgJ:www.micaheliguides.com/images/MHG%252004.jpg
Ah yes, here we go. Caradhras(sp?) anyone?

Quicksilver_Sprite
05-14-2004, 12:16 PM
I live in Anchorage, which all in all is very pretty. (if you overlook the six months long winter) Mountains all around, always with a bit of snow on the tips, pine and birch trees, blowing in the breeze... I like to think that I live in a rather cheerier Hollin, which is lovely because Hollin (or Eregion) is my favorite Elven place in the books. :D

Quicksilver

Eowyn Skywalker
05-14-2004, 11:52 PM
Sorry about spelling errors there... can't help that, snrk. Just checking, I thought that maybe you were her in disguise, as some of your comments... yeah.

I will put some pics on photobucket to prove that Alberta is, indeed, like Middle-earth... when I find time. Too tired to now... but I will get to linking some here!

Canada all the way, people!

And yeah, I do see Caradhras there... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

-Eowyn Skywalker

Valier
12-19-2005, 01:17 PM
I live in Saskatchewan Canada ....So I guess pretty much like Rohan,but with no mountains close.

Elu Ancalime
12-26-2005, 10:33 AM
I live in gainesville FL, but i would probably live in Tookland and try to travel to Minas Tirith.
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Eowyn Skywalker
01-02-2006, 05:38 PM
I'm trying to figure out why I used to sign every single one of my posts...

(looks outside)

I still think I live in a Canadian reincarnated version of the Shire. Bar the frost at the moment, which makes it look like some northern version of the Shire still. (the Shire just became a shirt in my post. O_O) But Canada seems to have a lot of Tolkien-ish locations. I think he drew inspiration from us, or something...

This thread still lives...is dead...is alive? Something.

mark12_30
01-12-2008, 09:17 PM
I live in a little settlement in the woods. Most of our woods are oak but there are beech groves and some young pines. The houses nearby are all family dwellings. Beyond, to the west, there aren't many houses for quite a ways, and behind us to the east there are more woods still.

There are paths through the woods, crisscrossing, and a little confusing if you don''t know your way around or have a ranger to lead you. And in the woods are old stone ruins of houses and farms from a hundred years gone by, or more. Old stone walls ramble here and there. The rivers are brown from the oak tannin.

Chetwood, perhaps.

Meneltarmacil
01-12-2008, 11:20 PM
The place where you live sounds kind of like the area between the Last Bridge and Rivendell, near the Stone-Trolls, complete with old ruins of settlements from when Rhudaur still controlled the area. And yes, it's easy to get lost there, even Aragorn did when he was trying to get Frodo to Rivendell.

Estelyn Telcontar
01-13-2008, 08:47 AM
Though I usually consider the area where I live to be a modern version of the Shire, I walked in Fangorn near Isengard yesterday. I took a turn that led me into the woods, a spot where I hadn't been for awhile. I was saddened to see the bare patches where trees came down in last year's hurricane winds, flanked by stacks of felled trees alongside the road. The bare deciduous trees of winter added to the impression. No wizard - a natural catastrophe caused this destruction, yet Treebeard's words echoed in my mind: "Many of those trees... I had known from nut and acorn..."

Legate of Amon Lanc
01-13-2008, 10:42 AM
No wizard - a natural catastrophe caused this destruction
Who knows...

Actually, it is strange, as today I also took a walk and unexpectedly I ended up on the plains of Rohan. I even started to think at one point that I could catch up with the Uruk-hai and the Rohirrim who pursued them, but I just walked and was in no hurry, and they no doubt were far in front of me and moving very fast. Actually, oh, only now I just realised how stupid I was - if I waited a bit, surely I could have met at least Gimli, Aragorn and Legolas. Oh, never mind. Hopefully I will have chance to visit that place again sometime. But then I reached the edge of Fangorn, indeed, in fact I have not expected that, though I knew there is some forest there. But this part of the forest was all right and unharmed - probably too far from Isengard to be threatened. Well, I went a long way through it, and surely at the beginning, near the place when I entered, there must have been some Ents - or Huorns, at least. I believe I recognised one at minimum, leaning its long arms - or branches - across the path I was following; and I am quite sure they saw me, though I could not spot them.
I must say I was meditating quite some time about the fact that if I was 10 years younger and went that road, I would have been convinced that I will see an Ent sometime. Now, I went that road with the knowledge that I would never see an Ent...