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Saturnalia and New Year's Chats Reviewed
An Overview of AncientWorlds Holidays in
2003
AncientWorlds, Heraklia
Aelius
Back in 1997, I remember Jot
and Julilla Sempronius (then our "social secretary"
site-wide) came up with the idea of celebrating the Roman
winter festival, Saturnalia, online. Ever since, Saturnalia
has been celebrated annually at AS and, now, at
AW.
But I think this last
year's celebrations, in their relaxed camaraderie, was one of
the most successful, and I include the New Year's day chats
that re-inaugurated our chat rooms site-wide. This year, as
never before, other cities than Rome shared the holidays with
their own special historical winter fests and all citizens
cross-shared the festive spirit. What a great end to a
relaxing two weeks!
Special names leap to mind -
Laurels Curius, whose lovely Saturnalia greetings cards were
seen far and wide throughout AncientWorlds (kudoes, Laurels!)
I particularly liked her careful instructions making even
Yours Humbly able to leave a truly stunning graphic domus
greeting to share the holiday spirit.
But many other graphic artists
shared their works, so that domus entrances throughout the
site essentially glowed with seasonal wallpaper, falling
snow, fun graphics, and more.
Senex Caecilius (who runs a major
Saturnalia festival site through his well-known Vicus Collis Viminalis , posted poems, historical notes, and
fun graphics throughout Saturnalia (technically, December
17-23, but we ran over a bit this year). As Christmas
approached, the affectionate messages and good will seemed
almost palpable.
Rome's Saturnalia Thread celebrated gift-giving, a major banquet on
December 19 (check the menu!- sows' udders?), and fun for
all. A Saturnalia Trivia quiz also helped inaugurate the festivities
(congratulations, Ioannis Nestor!) plus a Latin Trivia Quiz
(thanks, Tanaquil!)
Germania shared in the spirit
with its Twelve Nights of Yule, sharing Germanic traditions that are a
part of the western holiday tradition, but with a historic
twist. A good time was had by all - and luckily, there were
no (virtual) hangovers!
Finally, on New Year's Day, the
Grand Reopening of
Chats meant that every city in AW was buzzing with
activity, while 'surprise guests' from Julius Caesar, to
Augustus, to Cleopatra, to Attila the Hun, Socrates and more,
wandered throughout the Seven Cities.
Kudoes to the "celebrities" and
their excellent knowledge of topic and humor! (I enjoyed the
brief argument between Augustus and Cleopatra, who had some
personal issues, apparently!
A wonderful end to a happy
holiday. May all the good wishes and hopes for 2004 remind us
of how much we have in our community - and how much more we
want to build!
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