The Greeks pride themselves on their hospitality. A local custom is for private citizens to welcome strangers into their homes. As a traveling journalist, you've often had the opportunity to stay at the homes of welcoming Greek citizens. You've spent many nights at all different types of houses, from the lavish homes of the rich and noble, to the crowded apartments of poor city-dwellers, and every type of house in between.

Because of your extensive knowledge and travels, Zeus has come to you with an important assignment. Although he has had many dealings with mortals, he has never spent much time inside their homes. He wants you to write a travel journal describing, in great detail, the variety of homes of Greek citizens. In addition to a description of the inside and outside of the homes, Zeus is curious about the mortals' living conditions. Zeus wants all of the juicy details, from bathroom conditions to how things run around the house. Be thorough!