For the most part they travel during the day. There are parts where they travel at night, specifically when the are fleeing the goblins. The escape from the elven king's dungeon was done at night as they floated down the river. And the journey through Mirkwood is pretty much done in darkness.
The events in The Hobbit occurred about 55 years before the events of the Lord of the Rings. Bilbo was 55 when he went on his adventure with the dwarves in The Hobbit and turned 56 on that journey. The Party that starts the Lord of the Rings was Bilbo's eleventy-first (111) birthday.There is no real time associated with this story, it is fiction.The Hobbit took place in the middle earth,with eggs and bacon.
Most of the ACTION took place in a cave in the Misty Mountains. The whole story is written about a place called Middle Earth.
Nori (begins with an 'N') is one of the 13 dwarves in The Hobbit.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
It is referring to the nest of an eagle or other bird of prey. (Usually up in trees, on high cliffs, etc.) So in The Hobbit, where it says Thorondor (Lord of Eagles) kept eyries in some place, it's just talking about where he keeps his nest/place of living. Hope that helps! :]
The events in The Hobbit occurred about 55 years before the events of the Lord of the Rings. Bilbo was 55 when he went on his adventure with the dwarves in The Hobbit and turned 56 on that journey. The Party that starts the Lord of the Rings was Bilbo's eleventy-first (111) birthday.There is no real time associated with this story, it is fiction.The Hobbit took place in the middle earth,with eggs and bacon.
Melrose Place - 1992 A Long Night's Journey 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Melrose Place - 1992 A Long Night's Journey 2-2 was released on: USA: 15 September 1993
Long Day's journey into Night
According to the online TV Guide of most popular movies, in first place is The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, second is Rise of the Guardians, and in third place is Lincoln.
Most of the ACTION took place in a cave in the Misty Mountains. The whole story is written about a place called Middle Earth.
Nori (begins with an 'N') is one of the 13 dwarves in The Hobbit.
It was storming badly. The Storm Giants were hurling rocks and lightening crashes were hitting the mountain tops. They wanted a dry and safe place to spend the night.
Hestia's sacred place was the hearth. This symbolized her association with families.
Chapter 15 took place at the Lonely Mountain.
Yes, it was the home of the elves and Elrond and was a good and safe place to rest.
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit both take place in Middle Earth.