Thursday, October 27, 2011

New Discoveries at the Pumpkin Patch

The Arrow learned an important lesson about nature during our trip to the pumpkin patch a couple of weeks ago.


Not all pumpkins are orange.


Learning something new is my favorite part of traveling, and I simply love watching The Arrow discover and explore. Do you have a favorite memory of something your children learned during a trip or outing? Please share in the comments or on the Arrows Sent Forth Facebook page.

This post is a part of Photo Friday at Delicious Baby.

5 comments:

  1. I love that picture - I thought all pumpkins were orange too! We learned something on a trip to the pumpkin patch for school. That stem on the pumpkin is called a peduncle and I've gone my entire life without knowing that.

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  2. certainly a moment of looking like an arrow sent forth in that shot. something we learned: the first jack o lanterns were turnips and gourds, not pumpkins.

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  3. Great picture! You can see the discovery happening.

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  4. The pumpkins may not all be orange, but he seems to have his eye on an orange one.
    Really nice picture.

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