September 12th, 1891
Mr. Grimstone,
My goodness, your divine proclivity is quite astounding! I really do enjoy the thought of a yellow pumpkin carriage. What a delightful fantasy.
I too took Earth Magic, it was rather interesting and I found quite related to Herbology! I also took Runes, but Muggle Studies would have been enjoyable as well. How did you find it, growing up with your father then? I always think muggles are so ingenious with their creations and inventions. Sometimes their creativity is even better than ours! It's lovely that you were able to take your father's work and make it your own, combined with the love of flight. I truly believe any time you are creating, that is art.
I suppose I was also able to take something of my parents' and turn it into my own. It's not entirely different, I suppose, as it looks like I will be the one to take over the business some day, despite being in the middle of my sisters. I find flowers to be both relaxing and intriguing. Not to mention flowers have so very much to say, each variety having its own personality and meaning, much like your broom woods, if I were to venture a guess? I have been doing a little reading on the trees of wandmaking and broommaking, it's all rather fascinating. I had no idea what it took! We have a family of bowtruckles living in a tree in the greenhouse, I adore them so, and apparently this means it is a wand-quality tree!
Would you tell me more about the process of creating a broom?
Fondly,
Miss Daffodil Potts
Miss Daffodil Potts
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