Thursday, March 3, 2011

The First Day of the Substitute

Today in class, we had a substitute teacher named Mrs. Jones, for Mr. Cook was not with us. Before today, I had never seen Mrs. Jones, and I am a bit curious where she came from. I am also curious as to where Mr. Cook was. By now, the inane, rambling nature of this blog entry is surely evident. This is a combination of two factors. First of all, it is currently very late at night, rendering me very tired and hardly capable of coherent though. Secondly, there is not a whole lot to talk about that took place in class under the substitute. We were basically left to our own devices to work on our naturalism presentations, which is what we did. To make up for the meagerness of this post I shall leave the reader with an unrelated, but nevertheless interesting fact: When going to battle, Indian kings would make their horses wear trunks. The other side's elephants would refuse to attack the horses thinking that the horses were baby elephants.

--Wald der TrĂ¼be

1 comment:

  1. Amazing what connections come to mind when one is tired. The idea for these blogs about your projects is that as you continued to dig into the topic, you would continue to develop ideas. I wanted to see what kinds of things you might be seeing. Given this post, you did not learn much from whatever research you did on this particular day.

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