Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Potions Homework - Part 1

Homework ... a chance to learn something new and see what turns up while "cooking up" concoctions! This week it's potions.

Part 1 stipulated I needed to take photos of five different plants, herbs, or flowers that might be used in potions. I went overboard and took six. I hope this won't detract from my grade. I just had to add in the final one because after I looked at it on the computer, I noticed something different which I had not seen when I took the original shot!
Rhododendron blossom. We've been studying plants and this was a great example of the stamen and it's anther and filament, as well as the pistil and it's stigma and ovary (at the base). I additionally like how the photo came out with the water droplets. These shots were all taken after a rain storm. As you may be able to tell, the petals have a soft appearance to them. It is for this reason I use them in lotions. With age comes wrinkles. Dewy petals = dewy skin! At least that is what I'm hoping for as an end result.
Basil, a lovely herb in one of our garden boxes. My daughter and oldest son were out pulling off leaves so they could sniff their heady essences. This leaf I use for food and creating gastronomical deliciousness. Wonderful as a pork rub. The leaves, also have a fuzzy, soft texture. They would lend themselves nicely as a wrap over a cut. Perhaps the plant has hidden health qualities not only through digestion, but also as an applicant. Something worth trying out.
Parsley. Oldest son's instructions? Pull off a leaf, roll it up, stick it inside your nostril, squeeze your nostrils shut, blow out the leaf, and then inhale through your nose. Essence of parsley! If this isn't nature's way of waking you up, I don't know what is! Perhaps better than smelling salts. Will have to inquire with Madam Pomfrey if this is something I could keep in a vial in my pouch for just such occasions.
Lemon thyme. I love the aroma of this plant and it's wonderful for cooking. This photo came out so well, you could see the minute details of the hairs on the leaves! Again, another soft plant to the touch. Like a lamb's ear. Great for gastronomical discoveries, but I'm wondering if it, too, might be good for lotions for the face, due to the softness and aromatic qualities. Would make a wonderful shampoo, as well, leaving a very fresh smell to ones hair and skin.
Lilacs, my husband's favorite flowers. They have such a divine fragrance. The color is superb. I would love to have my house surrounded by all varieties of lilacs. But, sadly, we only have the two bushes, and only one is flowering at the moment, and this is the extent of it so far. I would include the nectar from these flowers in a love potion. It is very heady and sweet and soft smelling.
Lastly, the chives were flowering and my son had plucked off the heads. I picked up this really pretty one because I just love the purple color. What I didn't notice when I was shooting it was the livestock inside! Look closely. Can you see the inhabitant? This one I would use for the color properties only in just about any potion. However, I do not like the aroma from the chives, so I'd have to find a way to omit this particular element. Will have to use only the petals in the potion and make sure not an ounce of nectar makes its way into whatever I'm brewing.




Saturday, May 1, 2010

Divination - Extra Credit Quiz (Hogwarts @ Ravelry)


These stitch markers are made for extra credit in Divination Class at Hogwarts at Ravelry.

Reducio 10


I received my parcel for Reducio 10 today.

Claire Clovenhoove (Holly) sent me some crocheted socks and a special broom, with a core of DPN :) Love that!

She also sent bookmarks for the kids, some Bertie Botts Beans, some Gryffindor colored tic-tacs, G sticky notes, and tea in house colors.

Boo-Hoo ~ Ravenclaw lost to Slytherin

Sadly we did not win this match.

But I am SOOO proud of my team. They really pulled together in the locker room and I couldn't be happier!

I am proud to call myself Ravenclaw!

We put 3 goals in, but Slytherin found the Snitch.

Score: 30-160

There's always the match against Gryffindor on May 16!

Friday, April 30, 2010

QUIDDITCH ~ QUIDDITCH ~ QUIDDITCH



Tomorrow is the day ... Ravenclaws Soar High and Mightily SCORE!

SOAR AND SCORE!

GO TEAM!
I'm nervous and excited. I feel like I should be wearing sweats or something for tomorrow and some kind of brow band to keep the sweat from my eyes! (LOL)

I have a basket of various yarns next to my chair, my needles and hooks lined up on a tray, and I think I'm heading to bed early so I can get up at a decent time.
To complicate matters, I have a young wizard going off to watch muggle baseball tomorrow. Great fun for him ... but right in the middle of my prep time with the team.

I'm happy to say his ride picks him up at 8:55 ... but I hope no later than that! I won't be able to give him a fantastic sendoff otherwise! Praying his ride shows up about 8:45 instead! (Is that selfish?)
Gryphon is raring to go. He's all set up in the same room with me and I've prepped a table with a laptop in hopes it will be high enough fro him. Not sure how comfortable it will be, but we can always readjust the furniture again. Love magic ... things just miraculously happen!

To my team ... I'm so proud of you all pulling together and coming out like this. We are going to do fantastically well!

GO RAVENCLAWS! Woo-Hoo ::loop-de-loop on my broom::

Monday, April 26, 2010

SOAR SOAR Ravenclaw!

SOAR RAVENCLAW!!!!!!!! Gearing up for Quidditch this weekend. Wow, the tournament this past weekend was fast and furious with Beater trivia. I am praying my Beaters are on their game!

In the meantime, a bit of fun. Last week we selected words to be used in a mad-lib. And here are the results of my off-the-wall and odd selections:


Harry Potter And The Curse of Dudley

Harry Potter, the boy wonder, the (dumb blond) of the wizarding world; sat alone in his tiny bedroom scratching his (cochlea) and cleaning the (henna) out of Hedwig's cage. This summer wasn't nearly as boring as his previous summers had been.

Over the summer, his cousin Dudley had grown quite frightened of him. Harry secretly kept cursing him, even though under age use of magic was strictly forbidden outside of Hog(psoriasis)'s school of (Germ-X)craft and (Ego).

It seemed the wizarding world turned a blind (uvula) when it came to Harry, and he never got in trouble for his... transgressions.

One particularly memorable curse on Dudley happened on the (1,964)th of June. It was so hot, you could (solicit) a (tweezer) on the sidewalk.

Dudley sat on his enormous (thorax) in front of the telly, spooning (drum)ful after (drum)ful of (apple pie) down his throat. Harry thought he looked rather (polar bear)ish, with his piggy little eyes and fat body.

Harry got an evil little grin on his (thyroid gland) and raised his wand behind Dudley's head. "(QUI DOCET DISCIT)" he shouted; which translated to English means "Turn this boy's head into a (star fruit) and make him dance around like a (black bear) with (arachnoid cysts)!"

And that's just what Dudley did! He (warped) off the couch, screamed "(KNORPHLYTIACLE)!" to the top of his lungs, and began (fabricating) on the floor, while turning in circles and flapping his (coccyx).

Harry was laughing so hard, he almost peed his (truss). He was still laughing, and Dudley was still flapping, when Uncle Vernon came thundering down the stairs. He had gone a nice shade of purple. He looked at Harry, shaking in anger, then looked at Dudley, horrified. "(A WOMAN WHO SEEKS TO BE EQUAL WITH MEN LACKS AMBITION)!" he screamed, then calmly turned and walked away.

Harry and Dudley looked at each other in abject confusion. Harry shrugged his shoulders in a "beats me" gesture, and the two cousins sat on the sofa, temporarily forgetting their animosity toward one another.

Dudley lifted the half empty (drum) of (apple pie) and offered it to Harry.

"Don't mind if I do!" said the bespectacled young man, grabbing a spoon and preparing to dine.

Dudley's (coccyx) gave one mighty final flap, and the boys had a most enjoyable evening, indeed.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Quidditch, knitting, and Mad-Libs ... what's the world coming to?

Oh my, what have I done? I have gone and volunteered to be Quidditch Team Captain for the Ravenclaws. I only hope I can live up to it! I'm not in any way, shape, or form, a Quidditch player, but I can organize the living daylights out of anything! Here's to seeing if my years of OCD will pay off! Ha-ha!

In the meantime, word games. I like word games. In order to facilitate and fill in the spots for an upcoming Mad-Lib, I humbly give my responses to the following:

1. a verb solicited
2. a number 1,964
3. a body part uvula
4. an abstract noun ego
5. a noun Germ-X
6. a skin condition psoriasis
7. a body part cochlea
8. type of person/stereotype dumb blonde
9. a substance henna
10. a fortune cookie phrase in all capital letters A WOMAN WHO SEEKS TO BE EQUAL WITH MEN LACKS AMBITION
11. article of clothing truss
12. verb ending in "-ed" warped
13. neurological disorder arachnoid cysts
14. an animal black bear
15. a fruit star fruit
16. a latin (sounding) phrase in all capital letters QUI DOCET DISCIT (he who teaches learns)
17. a body part thyroid gland
18. a large animal polar bear
19. a food apple pie
20. a body part in plural coccyx (tailbone)
21. a verb ending in "-ing" fabricating
22. a nonsensical word in all capital letters KNORPHLYTIACLE
23. a container drum
24. a body part thorax
25. a noun tweezer