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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve been enjoying the changes too (with the exception of the noticeable gorse!).  Last year we planted a couple of punga ferns in our garden, as they are such a favourite, and I am always captivated by their magic.  I love to watch them changing in front of me every day.  I spent most of today in the garden, simply cutting the lawn and pottering around with flowers in tubs, but it felt so great.  Here&#039;s hoping for fine weather over Labour Weekend for some more garden time!  It&#039;s looking promising... finger&#039;s crossed x]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been enjoying the changes too (with the exception of the noticeable gorse!).  Last year we planted a couple of punga ferns in our garden, as they are such a favourite, and I am always captivated by their magic.  I love to watch them changing in front of me every day.  I spent most of today in the garden, simply cutting the lawn and pottering around with flowers in tubs, but it felt so great.  Here&#8217;s hoping for fine weather over Labour Weekend for some more garden time!  It&#8217;s looking promising&#8230; finger&#8217;s crossed x</p>
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