Harry felt happier for the rest of the weekend than he had done all term. He and Ron spent much of Sunday catching up with all their homework again, and although this could hardly be called fun, the last burst of autumn sunshine persisted, so rather than sitting hunched over tables in the common room they took their work outside and lounged in the shade of a large beech tree on the edge of the lake.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The autumnal breeze will have many of you unpacking your coats and gloves and, with the leaves turned from green to gold, autumn has fallen on the pottermore.com map as well.
We’re sad to see the deckchairs by the coast packed away - a clear sign that we’ve left summer behind – but autumn does bring with it a host of other things to enjoy. While the Hebridean Black dragon and the citizens of London may not be appreciating the rainfall (and nor are those of us at the Pottermore offices!), we know others will be loving jumping through piles of autumn leaves, and watching the pumpkins grow in preparation for Hallowe’en.
Autumn always reminds us of some great events in the Harry Potter stories – from the return to Hogwarts in September, to the start of the Quidditch season in November and, of course, the fantastically spooky Hallowe’en feast.
How about you? Visit your homepage on pottermore.com to soak in the autumnal colours and atmosphere, and share with other students in the Great Hall what moments in the Harry Potter series autumn reminds you of.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The autumnal breeze will have many of you unpacking your coats and gloves and, with the leaves turned from green to gold, autumn has fallen on the pottermore.com map as well.
We’re sad to see the deckchairs by the coast packed away - a clear sign that we’ve left summer behind – but autumn does bring with it a host of other things to enjoy. While the Hebridean Black dragon and the citizens of London may not be appreciating the rainfall (and nor are those of us at the Pottermore offices!), we know others will be loving jumping through piles of autumn leaves, and watching the pumpkins grow in preparation for Hallowe’en.
Autumn always reminds us of some great events in the Harry Potter stories – from the return to Hogwarts in September, to the start of the Quidditch season in November and, of course, the fantastically spooky Hallowe’en feast.
How about you? Visit your homepage on pottermore.com to soak in the autumnal colours and atmosphere, and share with other students in the Great Hall what moments in the Harry Potter series autumn reminds you of.