“Set Sail on The Wine Blue Sea 2″

SDC10136My wife bought me a gift, in honor of conducted an interview the author Steven Saylor.  To my surprize Saylor and I  both had the same REMCO Galley ship toy when we were both kids.  Check out my podcast (Episode 4) of ANCIENT ROME REFOCUSED,  and my earlier post here on the blog titled: “Sail on the Wine Blue Sea” to see a photo of the original toy from the 60s.   My wife got me the PlayMobil Roman Galley, making it clear that it was for 5 to 8 year-olds…so it would be perfect for me.  HA!

It now sits on my book shelf as a  reminder of my old one, and a place for my imagination as I work on another episode for the podcast.   I have christened her: THE SEA CHASER.

 Unfortunately, the crew ran into the sea monster Charybdis.

Chaybdis (aka Sherlock) of the Sea

Charybdis (aka Sherlock) attacks! The crew made a valiant effort to fight the sea monster off. Those of you that have a hard time with carnage, please look away.

The crew noticed it had an unnatural desire for the rigging of the ship.   It seemed determined to pull the rigging off the ship and chew on it.  Horrors! 

The sea monster goes for the rigging.  Why?  By the Gods!

By the Gods...LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THOSE TEETH!

The crew used the Scorpian (spear catapult) to fight off the creature, and before we knew it Charybdis used it’s giant teeth in an attempt to bite the rope from the mast.    
Burp!  Sorry.

Burp! Sorry.

Oh great Jupiter!  Save us from this hairy beast. Soon the creature calmed down and looked up from the carnage and said: “Send me more Romans!  For I am hungry.” 

Fortunately, a salmon treat satisfied his blood lust.   Thank you God Neptune!  (Director’s Note*  No cat was hurt in the making of this post to Ancient Rome Refocused).

Comments

  • rome · March 9, 2011 · 4:45 pm

    i do not under stan this

  • Rob · March 9, 2011 · 4:52 pm

    What don’t you understand? Can I help?

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