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Here are the comments i would have posted in these peoples blogs if it did work, but was unable to:
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Hi Keryn, I really liked reading your blog. It has great use of pictures and you are able to get a feel of your passion for scrapbooking. It also has good links to affordances and ergonomics, which has even helped me gaining a greater understanding of the aspects!
Hi Dave, your blog is interesting to read. You can tell you really know your stuff and I envy you as I have always wanted to grow my own produce, just never had the persistence for it! Also like the links you have made to your ‘need’ for gardening.
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