Saturday, November 26, 2011

Siege of London


There stood the general on the top of the hill vigilant of the massacre that was about to occur. A hoard of english heavy cavalry threatened a french line of infantry. The general had ordered their retreat, but those incompetent soldiers stood their place thinking their number would win against the force of a cavalry charge. A reckless decision on their part, nevertheless the cavalry swooped the soldiers into the air making the line violate formation and scatter with no success. The english rounded the remaining french soldiers who were at the end forced to capitulate. The general, with his army cut in half, retreated into the city. The siege lasted three more days, and at the end the city of London was under english control.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Dear Santa;






Before Christmas arrives this year, I must ponder on the gifts I want to procure. I would like to have a mammoth sized Yoda plush, an enormous Star Wars poster, and any other peculiar objects related to Star Wars. I really hope I can gather enough money to buy all of these things. Once I have all of them, I'll be exultant for the rest of the year.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Monsters: Mythical Creatures or Real Beings


I was in my chamber when the clock marked midnight. I was reading a quaint volume about the monsters of yore. As I read the book, I pondered the details it presented about each and every monster that has been inscribed in history. Though the monsters the book presented were obviously fantastic, I couldn't help but wonder if they could have actually existed before humans could record events in writing. So, I decided I would search the internet for information on these dauntless creatures with dross extensions and sullen personalities. Unfortunately, I was too exhausted that I preferred to wait until the morrow.

*I spoke with the teacher about the internet crash which caused the postponing of my post.