I've talked Pomona round to joining me for at least a portion of my travels, though she'll need to pop back now and then because she can't entirely abandon her crops during the growing season.
I delayed setting out until after the full moon so we could harvest the fluxweed. I must say that this batch of polyjuice is as potent as I've ever experienced--we tested it, and the transformation held nearly three hours. We agree it must be due to the near convergence of the full moon with the solstice: our last batch from the same plants was in no way inadequate, but this batch is extraordinary.
We'd intended, of course, to pass what we brewed along to the Players, but recent events have convinced us there may be a greater need in other quarters. I hope you agree with this decision, Kingsley.
In any case. Should someone wish to find us and relieve us of a quantity of polyjuice in shatter-proofed phials stowed conveniently in a moke-skin pouch, he would find us at the north edge of the caravan park on Hampstead Heath tomorrow night through Tuesday morning. After that, we'll be lodging at the old Royal Hospital whilst doing a course for the Order of Apothecaries at the Physic Garden down the road. I imagine that the arrangements there might prove more difficult, but perhaps not insurmountable if someone put his mind to finding us. We promise not to meddle in any way with his person nor to interfere with his itinerary, though we would happily buy him a firewhiskey if he deigned to make his presence known.
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Date: 2010-07-02 10:38 pm (UTC)I delayed setting out until after the full moon so we could harvest the fluxweed. I must say that this batch of polyjuice is as potent as I've ever experienced--we tested it, and the transformation held nearly three hours. We agree it must be due to the near convergence of the full moon with the solstice: our last batch from the same plants was in no way inadequate, but this batch is extraordinary.
We'd intended, of course, to pass what we brewed along to the Players, but recent events have convinced us there may be a greater need in other quarters. I hope you agree with this decision, Kingsley.
In any case. Should someone wish to find us and relieve us of a quantity of polyjuice in shatter-proofed phials stowed conveniently in a moke-skin pouch, he would find us at the north edge of the caravan park on Hampstead Heath tomorrow night through Tuesday morning. After that, we'll be lodging at the old Royal Hospital whilst doing a course for the Order of Apothecaries at the Physic Garden down the road. I imagine that the arrangements there might prove more difficult, but perhaps not insurmountable if someone put his mind to finding us. We promise not to meddle in any way with his person nor to interfere with his itinerary, though we would happily buy him a firewhiskey if he deigned to make his presence known.