Monday was March 17th, a date celebrated in Ancient Rome as Liberalia. Liber was the name of an early Roman version of Dionysos, a God of Fertility and of wine. The day was like a Bar Mitzvah for … more →
Winefarmer's Webloggreek123 wrote 3 weeks ago: Computers are so predictable! I sent you the same Valentine card you sent to your mother. The only c … more →
milkcartoons wrote 3 months ago: I thought I should share with you some things, because it’s often reading through blogs and su … more →
winefarmer wrote 5 months ago: Monday was March 17th, a date celebrated in Ancient Rome as Liberalia. Liber was the name of an ea … more →
thumbingthrough wrote 6 months ago: When you make a hitchhike sign, write the letters all caps, include a border, and spell your destina … more →
winefarmer wrote 7 months ago: There is a silly sort of book out, available in barnes and nobles in every suburb: a big picture bo … more →
sraw wrote 10 months ago: Originally uploaded by Hervé All Photo “Cunilingus mon amour” from their new album Th … more →
winefarmer wrote 10 months ago: When Dionysos was officially welcomed into the Olympic Pantheon in the 6th Century BC, he and his i … more →
Joseph Weissman wrote 10 months ago: “What does man actually know about himself? Is he, indeed, ever able to perceive himself complete … more →
ManofRoma wrote 10 months ago: Ancient Greek-Romans had a totally different attitude towards sex (so the minor or the puritanical … more →
winefarmer wrote 11 months ago: It rained. I told you so. We farmers know these things. We also have the internet, so it makes it … more →
winefarmer wrote 11 months ago: It rained. I told you so. We farmers know these things. We also have the internet, so it makes it … more →
Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Thursday, October 26, 2006 The Athenian Caratyds, a Roman copy of 4th century BC Greek sculptor Pr … more →