He who bares the cornucopia, horn of plenty. Son of Eirene, goddess of peace, held in the arms of Tyche, daughter of Zeus and Aphrodite, heralding prosperity for city dwellers. Thank you for guiding us, informing us, inspiring us and giving us your honored praise. You are our brother in every incantation. We love every moment we have ever shared with you.
Oh my! What an experience. Once again I was hanging on every beautifully crafted word and photo and imagining being with all of you there! I can’t wait for part two!
Thank you so much for your beautiful praise! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I wish you'd been there with us as well. Soon, we'll have to make a trip together. Working on part two right now!
keep marching!
I love every word you men write....so much joy...keep that joy coming our way!
primus pilus centurion
Plutus,
He who bares the cornucopia, horn of plenty. Son of Eirene, goddess of peace, held in the arms of Tyche, daughter of Zeus and Aphrodite, heralding prosperity for city dwellers. Thank you for guiding us, informing us, inspiring us and giving us your honored praise. You are our brother in every incantation. We love every moment we have ever shared with you.
Romulus and Remus
Oh my! What an experience. Once again I was hanging on every beautifully crafted word and photo and imagining being with all of you there! I can’t wait for part two!
Thank you so much for your beautiful praise! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I wish you'd been there with us as well. Soon, we'll have to make a trip together. Working on part two right now!