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Autumn Leaf Testing Procedures

We went for a walk through the park the other day and I was thrilled to see the ground covered in shades of rust.

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I handed Emily a leaf to feel and touch.

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The leaf was then put through a series of rigorous tests.

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Overall, our tester was very pleased with the quality of Autumn 2011.

9 comments:

  1. She's adorable Clare! You're very lucky to be living where you do...there's so much to show children there and so much to stimulate them. I love 'living' there through your blog and those of other friends living abroad. Kisses to Emily.x

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  2. When I read "Durability" as the name of the first test, I thought the others would be Atomicity, Consistency, and Isolation - I must be a geek :)

    Fun to see how she examines the leaf, though!

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  3. What a fab post, she is such a cutie, love Autumn best season in my opinion

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  4. Shell, it's been a while! I need to swing by your blog and leave some love, I know!

    Philip, haha you said it, not me! ;)

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  5. Mau, I often stop to appreciate it. Things like trains were just words and pictures in books and on TV when I was young. Here, she's already been on a train - it'll be something normal for her. And trains are just one example. Every place has it's advantages but I really do love it here :) xx

    Auntie Pink - lol - glad we put a smile on your face! xx

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  6. Clever baby! (And clever mama for the brilliant captions!)

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  7. Haha thanks Gina, kept snapping away and when I looked back at them, I just couldn't resist! ;) x

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