tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560365809781876272.post5037099446454855459..comments2023-08-12T00:30:16.524-07:00Comments on Knitting from the Heart: Miss MarksYvonnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15519000868012524167noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560365809781876272.post-11465414874189218162010-09-29T09:30:26.209-07:002010-09-29T09:30:26.209-07:00Hi tinebeest,
It sounds like your teacher was a m...Hi tinebeest,<br /><br />It sounds like your teacher was a memorable person, To be exposed to a good mind is a privilege, I think.<br /><br />I don't remember much about my Latin teacher. I remember going through Caesar's wars and can still recite from memory the first story in my first year Latin book so I guess she taught us well.Yvonnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15519000868012524167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560365809781876272.post-81513690846953046182010-09-29T08:51:27.344-07:002010-09-29T08:51:27.344-07:00Funny you post this story right now. This week I w...Funny you post this story right now. This week I was listening to an iTunes U lecture series on the Aeneid. It took me right back to my wonderful teacher of Greek and Latin in secondary school, who guided us through many passages of the great epics. He's now a celebrated translator of Greek and Latin, and a published poet himself. He is one of those teachers who aspires his students to greater things. We're still in touch, he lives in the same village as my parents.tinebeesthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18175670153017396759noreply@blogger.com