Hobbiting.
The urban dictionary defines ‘hobbiting’ as:
Hiding away in your house/room or just being anti-social; like a hobbit hiding in his dwelling.
ex.
“Jack isn’t coming to the party tonight, he’d rather be hobbiting in his apartment.”
If you have already seen Lord of the Rings then you already know what a hobbit is. Hobbiting is when someone explores and adventures a hillside or mountain side, usually through the woods. A hill/mountain side is not mandatory, but it furthers the hobbiting experience. Smoking, making fires, and making forts are some common hobbiting activities. Mischief and curiousity are a must.
ex.
“Where are Jake and Nate?”
“Oh, they went hobbiting today. They’re climbing around some mountainside making campfires and having a good time.” “I went hobbiting yesterday, you should have seen the fort that I built.”
“Oh, they went hobbiting today. They’re climbing around some mountainside making campfires and having a good time.” “I went hobbiting yesterday, you should have seen the fort that I built.”
So, I’ve decided to take my epic winter hobbiting to a new level and head off the Galiano Island to hole up in a cozy cabin with a wood stove for a bit and indulge in some full on unabashed hobbiting. I’ll be doing lots of writing and recording while I’m there and I might even post a video or two! See you in February! It’s shaping up to be a great month of shows!
Hobbiting out,
Hilary