Wednesday, 1 October 2014

OCTOBER: Opal Month


illustrated by Dominique Liongson

Check out this live photo of an OPAL
or this LINK:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opal_(given_name)#mediaviewer/File:Opal-white1.jpg

The opal is a gemstone for the month of October. Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone. Here is an interesting read about the opal: 
http://jewelry.about.com/cs/opals/p/opal.htm

I read that article that may answer all these questions:


1) What colors do precious opals exhibit flashes of?

2) How were the colors of the opal created?

3) What are the most rare and expensive versions of the opal?

4) What range in the Mohs scale is the hardness of the opal?

5) Why must we never rub oil on an opal?

6) Why do some jewellers recommend soaking opals in water periodically?

7) Which country is the leading source of opals?

8) Which country can you find a great number of fire opals?

9) Which five countries are sources of precious opals?


Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.


CHEERS TO A OPULENT OPAL MONTH OF OCTOBER!



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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"






Monday, 1 September 2014

SEPTEMBER: Sapphire Month

Image courtesy of Boykung / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

The sapphire is a gemstone for the month of September. Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone. Here is an interesting read about the sapphire: 
http://www.ehow.com/facts_7517836_interesting-sapphires.html

I read that article that may answer all these questions:

1) Asides from deep blue, what other colors do some sapphires have?

2) What is the meaning of the "asterism property" that some sapphires have?

3) Which year were American sapphires reported to be located in Montana?

4) Why are some sapphire varieties known as Yogos?

5) When royalty and priests wear sapphires, what do they believe about wearing them?

6) In relation to the Earth, what did ancient civilizations believe about a sapphire?


Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.


CHEERS TO A SUPER SAPPHIRE  MONTH OF SEPTEMBER!


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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"


Friday, 1 August 2014

AUGUST: Peridot Month

Image courtesy of Boykung / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

The peridot is a gemstone for the month of August. Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone. Here is an interesting read about the peridot: 
http://www.crystalworld.co.uk/Facts%20-%20Peridot.htm 

I read that article that may answer all these questions:

1) Why is the peridot said to be born of fire?

2) What are the colors of peridot?

3) In Ancient Egypt, where were peridots mined?

4) In Ancient Egypt, why was mining for peridots done at night?

5) In Ancient Egypt, when did peridot mining cease to be a dangerous occupation?

6) Why did the Romans call the peridot an “evening emerald”?

7) Where in the Cologne Cathedral can you find large peridots more than 200 carats in size?

8) What was believed to be the power that the peridot has?

9) In what way was the peridot believed to strengthen the power of any medicine?

10) Where today are most peridots mined?

11) Where can you find fine large peridots?

12) Where in Asia are peridots mined?

13) When was an exciting new deposit of peridots was discovered?

14) What were peridots believed to be in Hawaiian mythology?


Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.


CHEERS TO A PERFECTLY PERIDOT MONTH OF AUGUST!




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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"




Tuesday, 1 July 2014

JULY: Ruby Month

Image courtesy of Boykung / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

The ruby is a gemstone for the month of July.  Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone.  Here is an interesting read about the ruby: 
http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/interesting-facts-about-rubies-7573.html

I read this article that may answer all these questions:  

1) From what Latin term does the word "ruby" come from?

2) What kind of stone was the ruby known as?

3) From the first to the tenth, what was the rank of the ruby as the strongest stone in the world?

4) What specific red color do the best rubies have?

5) What country has the best sources of rubies?

6) Who was known as the Lord of Rubies?

7) People born on what month have the ruby as their birthstone?

8) In the Bible, is the ruby the most commonly named precious stone?

9) Why were high ranking Chinese Mandarins were given rubies?

10) What do the Burmese and the Hebrews believe about rubies?

11) What do the Hindus believe about rubies?

12) Are there perfect rubies?

13) Where is the largest ruby in the world located?

14) Who made the first synthetic ruby?

15) Who created the first laser based on the ruby?

16) What gem family do the rubies belong?

17) In ancient times, how were rubies used to strengthen the structure of the building?


Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.

SOURCE: Interesting Facts About Rubies. [Internet]. 2014. The Iloveindia website. Available from: http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/interesting-facts-about-rubies-7573.html [Accessed 1 Jul 2014]


CHEERS TO A RADIANT RUBY MONTH OF JULY!


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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"


Sunday, 1 June 2014

JUNE: Pearl Month

Image courtesy of Suat Eman / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

The pearl is a gemstone for the month of June.  Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone.  Here is an interesting read about the pearl: http://www.pearlllc.com/info_tenfacts.htm

I read this article that may answer all these questions:  

1) Are pearls are the only gemstones made by living animals?

2) Can harvesting pearls from mollusks kill the animals?

3) Do all mollusks make pearls?

4) Where do pearls take their color from?

5) Are most pearls today "cultured" or "natural"?

6) Can two pearls be alike?

7) Where was the oldest known pearl jewelry found?

8) When Cleopatra won a bet that she could provide Marc Anthony with a banquet costing more than the assets of a country, what did she do with a pearl earring?

9) What is the term for pearl farming?

10) In 1916, who bought his 5th Avenue store by trading two pearl necklaces for the land?


Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.


CHEERS TO A PRETTY PEARLY MONTH OF JUNE!


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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"



Thursday, 1 May 2014

MAY: Emerald Month

Image courtesy of Boykung / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

The emerald is a gemstone for the month of May.  Quite a lot of interesting trivia revolve around this precious stone.  Here is an interesting read about the emerald: http://www.gia.edu/emerald-history-lore  

I read that article that may answer all these questions:

  • Since antiquity, what has the lush green emerald done to souls and imagination?
  • What is the ancient Greek word for green?
  • In his Natural History, who described the emerald as: “have no better method of restoring their eyes by looking at the emerald, its soft, green color comforting and removing their weariness and lassitude”?
  • What two things are the color green known to relieve?
  • Since the emerald is the one always associated with lushest landscapes and richest greens, what does Ireland, Seattle of the USA, and Thailand have in reference to the color emerald? (Hint: "Emerald _____")
  • Where were the first known emerald mines were from at least 330 BC into the 1700’s?
  • How did Cleopatra use emeralds?
  • Where do 16th century Spanish explorers --who invaded the New World-- plunder the emeralds?
  • What did the Spanish trade emeralds for?
  • The Spanish trades opened the eyes of the royalty to the emerald’s majesty.  From which two continents were the royalty from?
  • What gemstone family is the emerald from?
  • According to legends, how does the wearer of the emerald become endowed with the ability to see the future?
  • What else was believed of the emerald to reveal to the wearer?
  • What was believed of the emerald to protect the wearer from?
  • What two diseases were believed of the emerald to cure?
  • What was believed when a speaker wears the emerald?
  • According to a legend, to whom did God entrust four precious stones-- in which the emerald was one of the four gems?  What power did these gemstones endow the recipient?
  • What does the color of the emerald reflect which makes it the perfect of birthstone for the month of May?
  • Which two wedding anniversaries are assigned to the emerald?

Clueless?  To answer these questions, this article may help.


CHEERS TO A GREAT GREEN MERRY MONTH OF MAY!




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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"



Tuesday, 1 April 2014

APRIL 1: April Fools Day

illustrated by Dominique Liongson

Wanna prepare for a 10-item clickable Trivia Quiz about April Fools Day?  

Two ways to choose from.  Either 1) research the answers before taking the test, or 2) fatalistic style: go straight to the quiz and answer with your best guesses. 

No dramas for "right minus wrong". Simply get points for every correct answer.  Each question is worth mega-points... (definitely more generous than one point per answer. ;-)

To the fatalists, proceed to: http://www.quizland.com/april-fools-day.mv. Scroll down then choose With Think Music or Without Think Music to accompany you while you take the quiz.

To all those who love to do their homework before they take a quiz, here are the questions you may look up:

1) In the 16th century, the start of a new year wasn't on January 1st but on April 1st in which country?

2) In 1562, calendars were changed so that a new year began on January 1st instead of April 1st. Who ordered the change?

3) In 1562, when New Year's Day changed from April 1st to January 1st, many people weren't informed or didn't believe it.  These "April Fools" were from which country?

4) The tradition of playing tricks on April Fools originated in which country?

5) In which country did April 1st STILL celebrated as New Year's Day?

6) The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York,  opened on April Fools Day in which year?

7) In 1873, which classical composer was born on April Fools Day?

8) In 1889, which of the convenience items were first offered for sale on April Fools Day?

9) In 1963, which daytime soap opera debuted on April Fools Day?

10) In 1984, which entertainer passed away on April Fools Day?

Created a list of answers?  Then you are ready to take the quiz at http://www.quizland.com/april-fools-day.mv.  Enjoy the joy of taking an open-notes quiz. ;-)

I wonder if you'll score higher than the happy-go-lucky quiz takers.  Wishing you best of luck!

HAPPY APRIL FOOLS DAY!



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DL
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"Compassion crowns the soul with its truest victory."
--Aberjhani, "The River of Winged Dreams"