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| I also followed the crowd to the "I write like..." site Senex has pointed us to in his journal entry. My results were pretty consistent - only H.P. Lo... |
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| Now, thanks to cousin M. Fabius, our family is the best described and presented family of Rome!
I always knew we are something special, and now ... |
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Things that annoy me
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| Coincidence!
Yesterday I have ranted about a certain persona stealing another one's avatar. Later I have learnt that this "theft" had indeed been... |
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Welcome, friend, to my snug Seaside Domus in Baiae.

This gorgeous image of the Cup is a gift from cousin M. Fabius. Thank you! By the way, should you be in need of money or have other monetary business in mind, the Argentarius Furius, the Bank of the Furii, is the place for you to go!
I had to purchase a quite small one as the real estate prices around here are beyond reason! Still my house does offer several rooms as you will discover when you wander through it and locate all those places that serve as my homebase for certain activities. In the Courtyard I conduct my social activities here at AncientWorlds and at Rome/Baiae. In my Library you will find a collection of links to resources I found useful, funny or remarkable. My Study is for my rather dilettante historical and academic pursuits. Thanks for visiting my home!
This is a wonderful New Year gift from my dear cousin Marcus. Thank you!

This is a token from my recent visit to the beautiful Hortus Reatinus of Mauricius Fabius during Vacunalia.
All credit for the beautiful room pictures goes to Livia Servilius,
the image for the Seaside Domus in Baiae is from Rome's Domus Depot, the background was image by me. Origin of ivy leaves unknown, altered and adapted by me. The pine grove background in the Grove of the Furies is a courtesy from Silvia Hartmann, the altar is my own creation entirely, with the exception of the marble pattern, which was taken from The Insipiration Gallery, and the image of a Kakodaimon (or Fury), which stems from a fresco found in Pompeii, relocated to the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli, Naples, Italy.
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