Smithwick carved the first Devil's Horse in his kitchen in the late 1940s
Take, for instance, the statement of Agatharchides of Knidos: that the largest eels from Lake Copas were sacrificed by the Botians, who crowned them like human victims, and after sprinkling them with meal offered prayers over them.[505] Or the story in Posidonius the Stoic of Sarpedon celebrating his victory by sacrificing to Neptune, who puts armies to flight, enormous quantities of fish.[506] Theocritus in his fragmentary Berenice , lian,[507] and Antigonus on the offering of the Tunny all confirm the custom.[508] [Pg 216] Plutarch ( Symp
You eat some pineapple and youll have so much good luck, youll forget all about the bad luck. Featured image by Joe Cermele
The location of the turtles is still the same, wandering along the eastern shoreline
An earlier version of this article appeared in Amateur Radio June 1998 with updates made since