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		<title>By: GoodBoys Nation - Archives &#187; Glorious Saturday Morning at CrabAppleLane</title>
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		<dc:creator>GoodBoys Nation - Archives &#187; Glorious Saturday Morning at CrabAppleLane</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] As I mentioned the other day, posting images is one of the things that intrigued me when I started reading blogs. I’ve always had an interest in photography and my equipment has always been better than its operator. I like to post images that are of some interest to me and I hope the readers enjoy them, too. To that end, I present one I took from the CrabAppleLane back deck about 30 minutes ago. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As I mentioned the other day, posting images is one of the things that intrigued me when I started reading blogs. I’ve always had an interest in photography and my equipment has always been better than its operator. I like to post images that are of some interest to me and I hope the readers enjoy them, too. To that end, I present one I took from the CrabAppleLane back deck about 30 minutes ago. [...]</p>
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