Argos was the name of the mythical man who built the first ship. He was helped by the goddess Athena, who gave him the tools and the know-how. His ship, which he modestly named Argo, was made of the finest timber and fitted out with a sail and fifty oars. The prow could navigate by itself or offer the sailors directions. The crew included all the greatest Greek heroes: Jason, Hercules, Orpheus, Theseus, and many more. They set out on a epic adventure to retrieve the golden fleece.
Following in the wake of the Argonauts, I am embarking upon my own odyssey. This journey, however, requires no sea-swept voyages nor duels with dragons and sirens. This epic will unfold over the tepid waters of my sink. My quest? To see a tub of Eufros Argos through to its foamy end. It promises to be a tale of quiet valor, a testament to domestic heroism, filled with trials, tribulations, and challenges that will test my character. Come along if you like.
Following in the wake of the Argonauts, I am embarking upon my own odyssey. This journey, however, requires no sea-swept voyages nor duels with dragons and sirens. This epic will unfold over the tepid waters of my sink. My quest? To see a tub of Eufros Argos through to its foamy end. It promises to be a tale of quiet valor, a testament to domestic heroism, filled with trials, tribulations, and challenges that will test my character. Come along if you like.