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living in my rivendell

Trish Lambert

Somewhat hidden and isolated, Rivendell was a place of peace and learning. I'm in search of my own Last Homely House East of the Sea. This is the story of my adventure on the way there. No burrahobbit-eating trolls, I promise.

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  • Trish Lambert

    It's been an adventurous life. So many memories, so much learned. Now I'm at the threshold of late adulthood, claimed by "experts" to be a time of introspection and reflection. Whatever. I'm not done adventuring.

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