We Swam

Tuesday

Today was the day…

We swam! It was the first time we got into the cold winter sea during August 2022. Last year we were far more gung-ho. I found about 4 photos from August last year.

The water was cold. I thought 12C but I always think it’s colder than it is. It was a little on the murky side and the waves resembled at times, dumpers! I swam for 20 minutes and then got out. It’s always invigorating afterwards. I’ve just checked what my watch said. It said the temperature was 11C!!

Came home and enjoyed warming up in my rocking chair where the sun streams in.

I worked for about 5 or 6 hours. Mike and I enjoyed the rest of what is a stunning windless, sunny day. Winter days don’t get better than this and we certainly didn’t regret going for a swim.

On the family front. Julian returned to Johannesburg. David slept well with no earthquake worries and this morning when he woke up he had pretty much recovered from his endurance hike. Elsie had her first pre-school outing to the Library.

I took my car back to the old house and walked most of the way home. Mike came to meet me and  found me on Ranger Rd.

While I was walking, I was drumming this into my head – such familiar words but to get them perfect is a different story.

Psalm 139:13

For you created my inward being. You knit me together in my mother’s womb.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

 

 

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David’s Most Memorable Day

Monday

Today was the day…

David summited the highest mountain in Bali.

Notice it is a volcano and there was steam coming out of it and ash all the way up it. David described the trip down as perilous. He fell once, scraping his arm, but got down without further incident. One of the problems though is that he was picked up at 9pm and they drove for 2 hours before starting the climb at 11pm. They summited at sunrise.

They rested for 45 minutes or so and then began the dreadful descent, exhausted from the uphill journey, sleep deprived, hungry and not hydrated enough. By the time he got back, he was physically finished. He had an hour English class to take on his return, so rushed into his room and immediately had a shower to wash off the dirt and the ash.

And that was when the REAL drama began.  While in the shower, he started hearing what sounded like banging on his door. He waited and then it was really hard banging. What the heck. He opened the shower and saw the door moving on its own.

Fortunately, it didn’t cause the ceiling to fall in, but it rattled him for sure! What an experience. He had a super adrenaline rush that geared him up for his English class.

We had a video call with him after that and he filled in all the details of the massive hike up the mountain and the drama of the earthquake. David’s most memorable day. We are grateful for his safety.

For me, I worked 8 hours, did the washing and am about to go for a walk.

Romans 5:1

Since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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Whale off Fish Hoek

Sunday

Today was the day…

We had a leisurely morning, which started off at Blue Water cafe for breakfast. It was a good one. We have been going to Blue Water cafe for  more than a decade. They are at Imhoff Farm and with the ups and downs of the last few years, I’m glad they have survived. The food is good and plentiful & the view is beautiful. This photo I took in February 2012. Not much has changed except the massive ‘Faraway Tree’ has had to be cut back to it’s trunk.

From breakfast we came home and had a quiet Sunday, punctuated by a video chat with Stacey. In the afternoon, the guest checked out at 4pm and the next ones are just about to arrive. Mike & I were waiting with our supplies as the 4pm guest left and we jumped into action. It took us 1 hour to pull the place back into shape.

Right afterwards, I noticed the whale watching boat off Fish Hoek. If the boat is off Fish Hoek, it means a whale is off Fish Hoek.  One day we’ll be on the boat. Today was a potential day but needing to clean the Seaview Apartment and see guest in meant we had to forgo the opportunity. It was the ideal day as the boat went right past our house, so did the whale they were following! Mike got some great photos through the telescope. It looks like a Southern Right me.

I’m hoping in a couple of weeks we can try get on the boat and hopefully a whale will obligingly be in Fish Hoek again. I sent the photos to the boat company for fun! They enjoyed that.

So it’s been a satisfying day and I’m ready to jump into my email tomorrow morning.

We all know 1 Corinthians 13 is the love chapter of the Bible. Look at 1 Corinthians 14:1

Follow the way of love 

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

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New Binoculars

Saturday

Today was the day…

I bought a new pair of binoculars. These are a very generous early birthday present from Mike.

I’m so excited. They are fabulous.

For the rest of the day, we have been trying to get on a whale watching trip across False Bay but it keeps getting cancelled. It was due to be this afternoon, but the weather wasn’t good enough so we’ll wait for a better time.

In its place, we took Julian to Alphen Trail and did the shorter walk enjoying the beauty of it.

We came home via the Alphen Hotel where we enjoyed afternoon tea.

On our way home, I got a call from a neighbour a little up our road who invited us for last minute cheese and wine at her house to meet a few of her neighbours. I think what happened was she invited others who couldn’t come, had too much food and needed some extra bods, so we got the call.  We got all the news from the plots and purchases of property that side of the street and it was interesting to say the least. It’s always good to keep in touch with the people in the neighbourhood.

Home and now I’m ready for bed.

Romans 15:33

The God of peace be with you.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

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Nice Early Blog

Friday

Today was the day…

I was planning on taking the day off because I knew that yesterday’s vaccine may cause some headache and fatigue. While I did feel a little woozy for part of this morning and I have a very stiff left arm, ultimately, this afternoon I’m pretty much back to normal. Mike has hardly had any symptoms. I worked the morning and am now writing a nice early blog, so I can chill the rest of the afternoon and evening. We may even take a little walk.

The day began overcast with the sea flat. It was perfect weather for the rowers to get some rowing done…

I heard from both David and Stacey today with different stories as to their day’s activities. David, being 6 hours ahead of us was winding down. He had been to this place… It is an Indonesian Island – Nusa Penida.

He enjoyed exploring, but had to scramble to get to the ferry and back to Bali to meet his teaching responsibilities. With a week left in Bali, he has plans to climb the highest mountain in Bali and also to go canyoning. No doubt, he will find both adventures challenging but fun. He’s looking like he’s lost some weight. While in Bali, he has joined a gym to get cycling fit for his bike journey through South Korea.

Meanwhile Stacey discovered the online option for car licensing and has renewed her car virtually. The deal is the car license disc will be couriered to her. I’m excited she will be our guinea pig to see if this works. Talking of which, Mike is our resident pensioner and he gets queue benefits at the FH licensing department. He went there this morning to get my old Atos transferred out of my  name & into Julian’s as, after David bought it from me, it was left in my name. Then Julian bought it from David, so it’s time to go from a CA number plate to a Gauteng one. We will miss the number plate CA84888! While Mike was there he renewed my car’s licence.

Next up: pick up  my new reading glasses & biscuits from Aunty Ivy. So that was a profitable day.

Romans 15:13
I pray that God, the Source of hope, will fill you completely with joy and peace because you trust in Him. Then you will overflow with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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Extra Protection

Thursday

Today was the day…

It POURED with rain and we spent three hours at the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation in a slow moving queue for extra Covid protection. With us heading to Italy in 3 months time (DV), and then coming back on the ship, we thought it best to booster on up. When the Sisonki Trial people phoned us the other week saying we could be part of their next Moderna trial, we contacted them this morning and trotted off to get the shot.

I worked before and after and enjoyed chicken soup for lunch. The day was cold and drizzly and still is. It’s wonderful to have the rain.  So much rain there has been, the tanks are about 2/3 full!

The access coming up to our level once was a complete mess…this was July 2020, a few months before we moved in.

This is today! All those rocks…hundreds and hundreds of rocks have been re-purposed into Courage-built walls.

I asked Courage to etch his name into one of the columns.

God willing, one day, there will be a funicular running down the left side of the stairs. That will be a photo to take!

After no guests for a while, tomorrow we finally have someone coming. A writer! He needs a weekend to be still and get some serious writing done.

Psalm 37:11

The meek will inherit the land and enjoy peace and prosperity.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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Tanks a Quarter Full

Wednesday

Today was the day…

We had enough rain to fill the tanks to a quarter. Mike was a happy man!

The other day, I forgot to mention, we trotted off to Valley Timbers and picked up a couple of sheets of lattice. We loaded them up on the roof rack and bought them home for Courage to install on Monday. They conceal the tanks nicely.

We have an ivy plant just waiting to grow up over them and it will do a good job in providing a green cover.

This is what the back looked like in June…

And in May 2022…

And March 2022

Mike and David in the back foundation trench…

Before the house was built. We didn’t know there would be tanks at about Mike’s waist level. How far we have come. How to eat an elephant: one bite at a time. It was a mammoth task!  Maybe tomorrow, I’ll post some photos of the steps to remind us of our access journey!

I had a solid day’s work and attended to a few other chores like getting a bank account FICA’d without leaving my office.

We have just got back from a walk which we managed to complete between showers. Now it’s dinner time.

James 3:18

Those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of righteousness.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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A Break in Routine

Tuesday

Today was the day…

I broke from routine and left home just before 8am to drive to Claremont.  I had an appointment for my new tooth to be fitted. The traffic was crazy. My Garmin led me off the M3 and up Wynberg Hill, finally along Main Rd Claremont before telling me to turn right down to the taxi rank. Completely out of my range of familiarity I blindly obeyed and found myself on a broad and empty boulevard going round the back of the building I was due to visit. I soon found a familiar set of traffic lights and was relieved to get there with a few minutes to spare. It had taken me best part of an hour to get from Fish Hoek to Claremont.

The outcome – the crown is still the wrong colour. He put the temporary one back and I have to return in 2 weeks.

The view from outside the dentist building. A view to stop and admire.

From there I went to the Southern Sun hotel next door and spent the morning working. Julian flew in from Johannesburg and caught an Uber to the hotel and then came home with me.

I worked this afternoon and then went for a short walk to the end of the road. End of Echo view…

Storm clouds are gathering and it’s chilly.

Tomorrow, we should have rain.

There are a couple of things, I have forgotten to write about. The first pertains to my mud  mishap. That happened on Saturday. I felt fine and completely uninjured but on Sunday I woke up with sore muscles down the inside of both my arms. When I slipped I fell forward and both my forearms hit the ground with a rough thud. They are better today.

The other thing I meant to mention yesterday was I saw a shooting star! I was up early and standing at my bedroom windows, when I suddenly saw something shooting across the sky. It was not very high up in the sky. It was dark and all I could see was a small light moving at speed. At first I wondered if it was some sort of helicopter but it was going too fast & there was no noise. I thought it could have been a flare but it was too small. It wasn’t falling – it literally was shooting horizontally. I watched it cross the length of my windows and then in a split second the light was gone.  Memorable.

Psalm 68:19
Blessed be the Lord! Day after day He bears our burdens; God is our salvation.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

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A Good Monday

Monday

Today was the day…

I woke early, did my Bible reading and by 9 minutes to 7 I was off walking. There is an eensie weensie bit of snow on the distant mountains, so the air was chilly. I walked to the end of the beach and back. I stopped to speak to Lorraine, who said the morning temperature went down to 2C. I told her I had only swum 4 times in July and not yet in August. I decided I wasn’t up for bone chilling cold. When it warms up, I’ll be back. I got back after an hour and broke the back on my required steps for the day.  Mike and I have just got back from walking to the end of the road so my goal for today is reached.

The day was sunny and windless so I got a load of washing done, including the mud-streaked jeans.

I got to work and during the course of the day a massive bunch of flight bookings arrived for 14 of my teachers. That is a big relief for some. Others are impatiently waiting for their documents to chug through the system, but at least I have 14 happy teachers frantically adjusting to the fact that this is really happening and they will be on their way in a week.

Today’s the 15th August, so it’s 14 years since my Dad went to heaven. It was 15th August 2008 that he slipped away after having a heart attack a few days earlier. My Dad and Mom on their wedding day in 1956. Thanks to Julian for the picture!

Romans 14:8

If we live, we live to the Lord: and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

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Mike Ran 12.5km

Sunday

Today was the day…

Mike ran 12.5km.  With the weather overcast with occasional showers, it was nice and cool and a good day to try a longer run. He thought he was going to run to Simon’s Town and back but when he got to the Glencairn traffic lights, he decided to turn right and head up Blackhill. That’s a crazy hill – it goes on and on and on and when you think you are at the top, you’re not. When he got to the other side, he stopped at Stonehurst security gate for some water and then carried on home. He got home pretty tired.

Meantime, I had walked across to the old house and picked up the car so now it’s here ready for Julian.  I got there just as a rain shower was coming through, but missed the worst of it.

For the rest of the day, it was quiet and I enjoyed sitting in my rocking chair reading.

I also went for an afternoon walk, rambling back across the mountainside.

I’m feeling pretty rested and am looking forward to the new week.

Job 22:21

Submit to God and be at peace with Him

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

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Muddy Mishap

Saturday

Today was the day…

That rain was forecast, but it dawned with glorious sunshine and blue skies. We had a lazy start but by 11am, we were at the start of a special place we have never been to before. This is definitely a place for Julian and I to visit. It is amazing! Apart from being very picturesque and easy walking, it also is spectacularly clean. There was no litter, no rubbish bins even and no signs of anything untoward – just lots and lots of folks enjoying the trail – walkers, runners, dogs, families, babies in prams, horses and us!

I found it online and in doing so I downloaded the most amazing app.  It’s called All Trails. To get their free map, I had to sign up – which was free – for the first week. If I don’t cancel in a week, R299 will be deducted every year until I do decide I don’t want it any longer. The great thing is that it is international so I can already look up trails in the Lake Como area.  I signed up and off we went. Well we didn’t follow the map initially, to our detriment. It all looked straight forward.

But we ended up crossing to the other side of the river, where there was more elevation. We were passing people and enjoying the walk when the path began to narrow and there were no more walkers. I wonder why. We were soon to find out. The path eventually  arrived at a very steep embankment down a muddy slope to the river. There was only one way and that was down. This was where I had  my muddy mishap. I went down side ways and got to the last little bit. Mike said, ‘take my hand.’ I turned to face him and took his hand. It was at that point, facing Mike, my feet slipped from under me and I fell flat on my stomach with my legs in the middle of river. Mike was mortified. I was completely fine and more amused. The only thing I worried about was my cell phone but that was still firmly in my back pocket and as I was on my tummy, it was fine. There was nothing to be done but for me to stand up in the middle of the river and carefully step on a branch and cross to the other side. Albeit with shoes filled with water, I found myself safe and sound. Now Mike had to try get over without following my method. The red circle displays the Helga-shaped tummy slip!

He figured that spot was too risky so he went a little further on and scrambled across…

Still pretty messy but he got out dry. I meantime, found a log and sat down. I took my shoes off and squeezed out my socks, then put them on again. “How far have we come?” I asked Mike. “About 2km”. “7km in wet shoes to go,” I thought. Check my jeans! My shirt must have been pushed up because when I got home and showered, I found mud on my stomach.

On we went, this time following the map. It took us onto a road, where we passed the Spanish embassy, which is called Mandalay.

Back on the trail, then onto the road again & past Cecelia forest…

Back to the trail and over a bridge to the main section.

We took the longest option, but there is a 4km easy alternative which is most likely the one we’d do next time. And we’ll know which path to avoid. It is a beautiful walk to know about.

We came home via the shops and no one noticed or cared about my less formal attire! Home, shower, hair wash, pajamas on and all is well.

I had a nice call with Stacey and now the rain has come and the soup has come out. A lovely day.

Matthew 5:9

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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The End of the Week

Friday

Today was the day…

Rain came and helped our 4 new tanks to about 1/5 of capacity. As I sit at my desk, I see there is more coming. The tide is high and I can see the waves crashing against the wall down by the beach front, between the lighthouse and the Lifesaver’s club. When the tide is super high, it’s usually close to full moon, not that we’ll see it with this cloud cover –

I’ve just checked. Full moon was last night.

Meanwhile, looking down towards Simon’s Town, a rainbow peeped through. Normally, the other side of the bay is visible, but not today. It looks like rain there too.

We haven’t had a particularly wet winter, so the rain will do well to fill the dams as well as the tanks.

Today I went to the optometrist and had my eyes tested again. There has been minimal change but my frames broke. They are giving me anti-glare lenses that also reduce the blue light effect. I was also instructed to take an eye break every 20 minutes and spend 20 seconds staring out to the horizon. Now to remember to do that!

And I’ve worked for about 7 hours. The end of the week, but not only that. My colleague returns to work on Monday and it brings to an end 2 weeks of extra work. It has been a bit too busy for my comfort, so I’m glad to see the weekend.

The one other thing for me to make a note of today is that 10 years ago today my brother-in-law, Derek passed away. He was 52. Anne’s husband impacted our lives practically when he taught Mike to carve a chicken. Mike’s has perfected the art and whenever I see him carving a chicken, I think of Derek. Lots of love to Anne.

Luke 2:14

Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom His favour rests.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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Water Tanks Connect

Thursday

Today was the day..

All the tanks got connected. Mike wanted to get this done because rain is forecast over the next few days. The upper 4 tanks already had got some rain water from this week. Now it was time to run a pipe from these 4 to the lower two…

Pipe down the left side of the wall by the fence…

It goes underground and down to the big tanks below…

It then goes past the red tap and UP the tank to the top entrance point. Open all the taps and the water from the top tank flows down the pipe, then up to fill up the bottom tank. As soon as it reaches the orange float, the float rises and shuts off the incoming water.

Mike’s a clever chap! Courage was amazed it didn’t need a pump to pump the water up. Mike can explain how it works. The tank water flushes all the toilets, except one which inadvertently got missed. Need to get that fixed.

Meantime, the rain is coming.

I worked 9 hours. We walked to the end of the road and back. Herman, our guest who has been in the Little Lookout for the last week came up to say goodbye. There was a whale in the bay and we enjoyed watching it loll around a bit. Herman has really enjoyed his time. He drives back to Pretoria early tomorrow. It’s a long, long drive.

Overall a satisfying day.

Psalm 4:8

I will both lie down in peace, and sleep; for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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Schengen Application In

Wednesday

Today was the day…

I went back to work after being off yesterday, so it was a solid work day and I got quite a lot accomplished.

But the big accomplishment of the day was Mike getting his application in for his Schengen visa. He drove into Cape Town, got in a long queue for his 11:45am appointment which happened late as the queue was so long. But it got done. The fee was paid and the documents will be couriered back to us here, hopefully with a Schengen for 5 years duration. That’s our hope, but I think it may be wishful thinking. Now that Brexit has happened, he gets no advantage from my British passport. Prior to Brexit, he got a free Schengen and they happily made it 5 years. Now he has to pay (R1500 today) and it may only be for the duration of our trip. We’ll wait and see.

After work, we walked down to Fish Hoek, picked up a few groceries and came back via the mountain route.

It was a day that began with misty cloud cover which gave way to light rain. Rain of any sort is useful and it wasn’t long before we  noticed our new tanks taking in their first rain generated water. More rain is forecast in the coming days.

Courage’s wife Ruth came and cleaned the cottage and the Seaview Apartment. They are now ready for guests again.

Isaiah 26:3

You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in You.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

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36 Years

Tuesday

Today was the day….

We celebrated our 36th wedding anniversary! I took the day off and we headed for Constantia Nek again. This time we walked to the three reservoirs at the top of the mountain. There and back was about 11km, so once again we returned with wobbly muscles and sore feet, but it was worth it.

Mike starts off…this is a steep staircase that is a short cut to the jeep track. Walking sticks are helpful.

When we got to the jeep track, we hid our sticks in bushes and then continued. One of the peaks in the surrounding area…we had a long way to go..

Getting higher…

Mike and I differ when it comes to our heart rates. It’s crazy how low his is. Mine was 140, his not even 100. To ramp his up a bit, what did he do? He jogged!

The track looks benign. It is a steep upward road that is easy to walk on but very uphill and it goes on and on and on. Everyone coming down was very cheerful. We were too.

Just when you feel the hill will never end, you round a corner, the road levels out and ahead is the first of 3 dams.

What we did was go onto the other two…

Alexandra dam wall….

And then returned to De Villiers which was easy to sit on the water’s edge and soak my feet. Returning to De Villiers the Keeper’s cottage comes into view. Mike reflected on the last time he walked this path was with Julian (probably 25 years ago or more!) when they boldly climbed Table Mountain and walked all the way across the mountain, past McClear’s beacon and down this very path. I picked them up at Constantia Nek. On that walk,  Julian commented on this little establishment, although the new build on the left was not yet there.

Opposite the Keeper’s Cottage gate is a sign to De Villier’s dam. It is misleading because you actually think you can get to the water, but it’s not that easy and eventually we turned back and went round to the main entrance. This is Mike pondering where the path is to get you to the water’s edge from the other side. There wasn’t one.

We soon were sitting on the rocks and this was my view.

What amazed me was how many people do this walk. It was busy! Loads of families and young people of all ages and cultures labouring at different speeds up the mighty mountain. When we were walking down we were stopped by two couples asking, ‘how far to go?’. Mike is my motivation – I point to Mike and say, “he’s 71, so you can do it!”  When we were sitting on the water’s edge I marvelled at the dozens of visitors who were picnicking at the reservoir. Certainly free entertainment and everyone will sleep well tonight.

The walk down is much easier and faster, but this windy road has to be trod…

What a wonderful day out and one we will remember. We arrived home with dinner in hand, sore feet but filled souls. Our guests were on the kerb. They had inadvertently locked their keys in the car! Who of us has not done that before?! Mike was the hero who laboured up our 85 steps and then down again to assist. I said bye to them on the street!

It was a treat to shed my shoes and make a cappuccino. Tonight we have lamb shank and mashed potato. 36 years have been a blessing & we are beyond grateful.

A good good day.

Colossians 3:15

Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts.

The best is yet to come – we are only passing through.

Keep the smile going.

God bless you.

In His Grip,

Helga xx 🙂

 

 

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