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Autumn!

10/10/2012

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The leaves are turning and autumn is here. But what does autumn mean to you? Can you share your autumn memories with us?

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Matt
10/10/2012 06:32:32 am

Autumn to me means collecting conkers under horse chestnut trees, eating bonfire toffee on Guy Fawkes' night, and singing in the choir at harvest festival.

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Satsuki
10/13/2012 07:55:02 pm

I passed through a row of ginkgo trees to elementary school. In Autumn, the sidewalk was covered with the yellow fallen leaves. I liked to crunch through the fallen leaves when I was an elementary school student.

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Yuki
10/14/2012 05:00:47 pm

I eat more in autumn! This is my autumnal habit! Sometimes it makes my feel worried because I don't want to get fat. However it also makes me being in a happy mood because I like to eat delicious food better than anything else.

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Yuki
10/14/2012 05:13:16 pm

Autumn to me means athletic meet! I really liked to practice runing, cheering for a cheering party...etc. it is one of my memorable moments!

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Mike Stockwell
10/17/2012 03:46:12 am

For me it is Football season. I never played but often went to games. Several times I went to see the University of Michigan play. There would be more than 100,000 people in the stadium.

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Asuka
10/15/2012 12:07:50 pm

The best time to see the turning leaves! I like to go to Kyoto in this season because red and yellow leaves match with an old townscape.

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Mike Stockwell
10/17/2012 03:46:43 am

I like the Japanese Maple with the red red leaves.

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Akari
10/15/2012 02:41:52 pm

Autum is the best season to eat! I eat Kurikinton that is made of mashed sweet potatoes and sweet chestnuts with my family every year.

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Mike Stockwell
10/19/2012 03:35:30 am

And Gifu is really famous for it. There is a famous shop on the main street in Gifu a short five minute walk from my house. Great stuff Kurikinton.

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Minami.N
10/15/2012 05:29:15 pm

The sunset in Autumn will be earlier than in Summer little by little,so I can see beautiful sunset in this season. The sunset in Autumn change everything to red color, but this beautiful natural phenomenon has not changed in the past, the present, and the future.

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Saori
10/16/2012 10:13:11 am

Autumn is the best to play sports!! Actually I don't like to play sports, but I love to walk riverside. I feel very comfortable, becasue it's not cold and hot. I want to go out. That's why, autumn is the best to do exercise.

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Minami link
10/16/2012 05:21:37 pm

Autumn is my second favorite season!
The best one is spring!!!!!
In Autumn, I enjoy eating♥haha
Last night I had chestnut rice for dinner!
It was so yummy!!!!!!!♥

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Mike Stockwell
10/17/2012 03:43:38 am

I absolutely love Fall. I associate Fall with some of the best things nature has to offer, such as apples. My family goes apple picking every year and we follow it off with a big picnic. It is a great time to see my uncles, aunts and cousins.

Fall also means the beginning of school and it was always great to return to the classroom to see friends.

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Shiori
10/17/2012 04:30:53 am

Autumn is my second favourite season !!
Especially I love clothes for Autumn. For example boots :)
Actually I usually look thinner than I really is when dressed,
so I prefer cold season !! haha

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Mike Stockwell
10/19/2012 03:43:49 am

I love the cooler weather, so that I can bring out my sweaters. Nothing is more comfortable then wearing a pair of jeans and a sweater.

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