Frodo and Sam halted and sat silent in the soft shadows, until they saw a shimmer as the travellers came towards them.
There was Gildor and many fair Elven folk; and there to Sam’s wonder rode Elrond and Galadriel. Elrond wore a mantle of grey and had a star upon his forehead, and a silver harp was in his hand, and upon his finger was a ring of gold with a great blue stone, Vilya, mightiest of the Three. But Galadriel sat upon a white palfrey and was robed all in glimmering white, like clouds about the Moon; for she herself seemed to shine with a soft light. On her finger was Nenya, the ring wrought of mithril, that bore a single white stone flickering like a frosty star. Riding slowly behind on a small grey pony, and seeming to nod in his sleep, was Bilbo himself.

Return of the King : The Grey Havens

For Hobbit Day 2018, let us remember that it’s only in the movie that ancient Bilbo is asleep in a sort of comfortable carriage thing at the end of Lord of the Rings.   In the book, Bilbo, aged 131, the oldest hobbit ever recorded, is asleep on a pony.   Presumably he rode it all the way from Rivendell, a distance of over 400 miles. 

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