A nutria is a large brown rodent, a little smaller than a beaver, but with a round tail instead of a flat one. They are native to South America, but were brought to the states for their fur. They thrive in the mild northwest climate, and have no natural predators here. They are widely considered pests, and they inhabit most any body of water they can find, including ponds, creeks, and ditches. They also make a sound that is reminiscent of a cow mooing when imminently threatened.
What can you do when you've done a problem right, you're sure of it, and then you look in the back of the book (because thankfully the problem is an odd number), and most of the numbers are completely different? What can you do? Huh? Well, you could sit and stew. Or you could sweetly resign yourself to the fact that you must be wrong and scour pages and pages of material hoping a light will be shown upon you. Or you could insist that you are right and the book's wrong.
I'm leaning toward insisting that I'm right and the book's wrong. But I need to e-mail the teacher to verify that fact.
I'm almost ready to leave for the coast, where it's sure to be windy. I can't remember ever going there and it not being windy.
I'm feeling pretty good these days. Except for the fact that the Thanksgiving program at school is coming up in a week in a half. We've got a lot of work to do.
