Dear Diary
adventures looking meh today as I didn't get much sleep last night due to those attacking wolves...
I woke up to the sound of birds chirping and the sun peeking through the leaves of the tree I had slept under. It was a peaceful morning no wolves attacking and nothing trying to eat me, though I took a moment to stretch and take in my surroundings before deciding to go wash up in the pond that was across the tree. The air was crisp and fresh, and the smell of pine trees filled my nostrils.
I quickly packed up my camp, making sure to leave no trace behind before saddling up my pony. As I continued on my journey, I couldn't help but think about the challenges that would lie ahead. The misty mountains were known to be treacherous, and I knew I would need to be well-prepared for whatever came my way.
As I rode, I came across a small stream and decided to take a break for some water and to refill my canteen. I also took the opportunity to eat some of the dried meat I had packed for my journey. As I sat by the stream, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the simple things in life.
After my short break, I continued on, the terrain becoming more rugged as I approached the snowy mountains. The trees began to thin out, and the air grew colder with each step. I could see my breath in front of me, and I knew that I would need to find shelter soon.
I then put my cloak on and decided to put on shoes (I know weird for a hobbit to put on shoes...) but I had never been in snowy weather before and it was chilling my ankles. as I rode it became colder and I decided to take another quick rest at some dwarves' home I was invited into...so I hopped off my pony tied it to the fence and walked into the home... an' let me tell ye dwarves are kinda rude... so I decided to leave as I hopped on the pony and set off to keep going my way hopefully to get out of this snowy nightmare...
As the sun began to set, I came across a small cave nestled in the side of a mountain. It wasn't much, but it would provide some protection from the elements. again i hopped off the pony and tied it to a little stick I planted in the snow... I quickly built a fire and settled in for the night, feeling grateful for the warmth and shelter and that this time there were no wolves to keep me up all night...
As I drifted off to sleep, I couldn't help but think about the journey ahead. I knew it would be a long and difficult one, but I also knew that I was determined to reach the shire and fulfill my quest. I closed my eyes, feeling hopeful and determined, ready to face whatever challenges the next day would bring.