The Silk Road Hunt VI: The Roman Empire
June 1 - June 30, 2015
Hunt Prize Preview #3
Ok, class - today's Latin lesson is on the declension of regular Latin verbs (we can't talk about the behavior of irregular verbs in a PG blog). If you don't know or don't care what a declension is, don't worry. Just repeat after me. Amo, amas, amat. Amamus, amatis, amant. "I love, you love, he (or she) loves. We love, you all love, they love." And what does everyone love? Why we love all the merchants who have given us such terrific hunt prizes in this year's Silk Road Hunt, of course!
Itaque qui munera laudemus. "So let us praise those who give gifts ...." and then take a look at all this good stuff.
Itaque qui munera laudemus. "So let us praise those who give gifts ...." and then take a look at all this good stuff.
#054 - Aster's Wedding Invitations and Accessories
#057 - .: Eclectic Stars :.
#052 - Zoe's Garden
#072 - Bucaneer's Restorations
(Specializing in digitally restored Greek and Roman antiquities)
#010 - LilArt Creations
#064 - Mountain Rose Shops
(A 26-item mini-hunt at this stop PLUS a Roman Empire quiz that gives an additional
gift if you answer enough questions correctly)
#042 - An Lema
#33 - Folklorica
#068 - Sypralle
#057 - .: Eclectic Stars :.
#052 - Zoe's Garden
#072 - Bucaneer's Restorations
(Specializing in digitally restored Greek and Roman antiquities)
#010 - LilArt Creations
#064 - Mountain Rose Shops
(A 26-item mini-hunt at this stop PLUS a Roman Empire quiz that gives an additional
gift if you answer enough questions correctly)
#042 - An Lema
#33 - Folklorica
#068 - Sypralle
In closing, let us remember the the immortal words of Julius Caesar, Veni, vidi, vici. "I came, I saw, I got the giftie." (or something like that)