Eos, the Goddess of the Dawn, infused with saffron robes is no doubt a few drachma short thanks to Homer (as in Odyssey, not doughnut) who refrains to call her by name, instead choosing a more awakening announcement for her arrival, the rosy fingered dawn. If you've ever read - or as I have recently - heard the great epic of courage and the high seas than this will rose-onate with you, too. The epithet, "rosy-fingered dawn" marks the beginning of Odysseus' odyssey. For example, “When the … [Read more...] about The rosy fingered prawn