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Hobbit hole landscaping project draws curious crowds in Saskatoon

Lily and Raven are the newcomers whove generated so much curiosity and excitement. Their home is modest, built into the ground to stay cool in the summer, and warm in the winter. Its a solid, welcoming home, with a bright blue door.

Are the Hobbits home?

The Took home in Saskatoon's City Park is attracting curious onlookers and thrilled letter writers hoping to make contact with the hobbits said to live there. (Don Somers/CBC)

It began as a landscaping project to deal with drainage issues, but almost like magicit has become a site that draws a curious crowd to a home in Saskatoon's City Park neighbourhood.

"We had a lot of leftover soil that was piled up," said Dr. Scott Harder, recalling that years-old landscaping project. "All of a sudden one day, hobbits moved in."

Now visitors come to greet the Tooks,the hobbits Harder says live in the little hole in his front yard.

Lily and Raven Took are the alleged newcomer hobbits who've generated so much curiosity and excitement.

"I try to knock on the door to see if they'll answer and say hi," said one little boy.

The Harder family (L to R) Nathan, Anne Marie and Scott say the Hobbits just moved in after a landscaping project left a large pile of dirt behind. (CBC)

The Took home is modest, built into the ground to stay cool in the summerand warm in the winter. It's solid and welcoming, with a bright blue door.

"It has been just delightful to see how many people have stopped by to comment, and just the laughs, the smiles, a lot of positive feedback," said Harder.

A family of hobbits has recently taken up residence in a yard in Saskatoon

4 years ago
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The Harder family lives here in Saskatoon. Their spring landscaping project in their City Park neighborhood resulted in some unexpected guests moving in.

A famous distant relative

The Tooks, it seems, are shy and remain unseen. They do, however, seem to enjoy corresponding with visitors to their little home. There is a mailbox out front, and when curious humans take the time to write, the Hobbits politely and promptly answer.

Raven and Lily Took have been known to respond to curious letter writers, even though the pair hasn't been spotted. (Don Somers/CBC)

Anne Marie Harder shared one of the letters she wrote, reading it aloud to CBC.

"Dear Lily Took, thank you sooo much for answering my letter. When I checked your mailbox I was sooo happy! I have one question, how are you related to Pippin?"

Raven and Lily Took replied that they are distant relatives of the slightly more famous Pippin. Pippin is the close friend of Frodo Baggins, the main protagonist of The Lord of The Rings.

with files from Saskatoon Morning