Showing posts with label Oddities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oddities. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Did you know?

That today 29 July 1588 Sir Francis Drake looked up from a game of bowls to see the Spanish Armada in the English Channel and declared that he had enough time to finish the game before defeating the Spanish....
Also today in history poor tortured Van Gogh shot himself...

The Moon Swallowers is coming along in leaps and bounds after the Muskoka Novel Marathon up to page 180 now.
Gorgeous gorgeous day here so out on back deck making the most of it.. have great day.

Monday, March 26, 2007

A question.


Thanks to modern drugs and lots of TLC from hubby I'm on my feet again. Tomorrow I go for a massage and I'm told that should finish me off - mmm is that good or bad?
I have over committed myself - nothing new about that, but usually I can scramble to get things done... it ain't gonna happen this time. So I have decided to plod along and do as much as I can and not stress out about it. Must be the drugs.... I feel kinda spacey.
I have a question for you.
Who lives at #10 Downing Street, London, England? (Not my husband in pic)
I'll post the answer tonight.
Cheers Robyn

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Thursday Thirteen #9 - Rue's Metaphsyical Powers

Yep, here you have it a TT about the common old Garden rue Rutaceae - Ruta graveolens. Bet you didn't know these thirteen things about it:
  1. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo both claimed rue's metaphysical powers improved their eyesight and creative inner vision. (An infusion of leaves is still used to bathe tired eyes)
  2. Branches of rue were used to sprinkle holy water before high mass - hence it became known as the Herb of Grace.
  3. It was an important strewing herb and anti-plague plant
  4. Robbers who stripped plague victims protected themselves with 'Vinegar of the four thieves' of which rue was a key ingredient
  5. It was the main component of mithridate - a greek all-purpose poison antidote.
  6. Rue is shown on the heraldic Order of the Thistle. - when Ophelia, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, IV,v (1600) is distributing flowers says: 'O! you must wear your rue with a difference,' she is referring to rue in the heraldic sense.
  7. It inspired the suit of clubs in playing cards.
  8. It's seeds were first used in Roman cooking in 1 AD
  9. If you crush and sprinkle it's dried leaves they are a powerful insect repellent.
  10. By drinking an infusion of its leaves is said to induce perspiration, bring on menstruation, and stimulate bile secretion.
  11. Herbalists use it to treat hysteria, epilepsy, and abnormal blood pressure.
  12. Next time you have partridge for dinner, use the seeds in a marinade with lovage and mint.
NOTE: RUE SHOULD NEVER BE TAKEN DURING PREGNANCY, AND ONLY WITH MEDICAL SUPERVISION.

(Main Source: The Complete Book of Herbs : A practical guide to growing and using herbs by Lesley Bremness (1988)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Wordless Wednesday

I know it's supposed to be wordless - but....I thought you would like to see my cupboard AFTER the electrician's visit.