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		By: francesnovember		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[100% agree, it is sanity time for sure and even a bit of drizzle is really not such a big deal at the start of the day.  I also have some of my more creative thoughts as I cycle across town and spot the varying shape of the Port Hills as I go from St Albans to Middleton, imagine myself drawing the landmarks as a guide if I was a Maori or settler on foot seeking fresh eels or Kereru. The plantations along the tops wouldn&#039;t have been there then of course.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>100% agree, it is sanity time for sure and even a bit of drizzle is really not such a big deal at the start of the day.  I also have some of my more creative thoughts as I cycle across town and spot the varying shape of the Port Hills as I go from St Albans to Middleton, imagine myself drawing the landmarks as a guide if I was a Maori or settler on foot seeking fresh eels or Kereru. The plantations along the tops wouldn&#8217;t have been there then of course.</p>
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