Blast at Block Island, Rhode Island | Intuitive Minute Choices > Introduce Magical Consequences

For those of you who are not native American English speakers, ‘blast’ is slang for a ‘killer’ time, which is slang for a really fun, great time. Bliss on Block Island. he he he

I decided at the last minute, the night before, after seeing the weather forecast and having investigated transport a week earlier. My sister Joan kept recommending Block Island. This was her gift. Afterwords, I asked her about how she knew about the place, and she said that back in the day when she lived in the East Village in Manhattan, she had done stand-up comedy not only in nYc, but also went a few times with other comedians to a club on Block Island to perform, and had rented a bicycle…

The night before I quickly perused on the internet suggestions of things to do, attractions on the island. I drew my map of things to do.

hand drawn map of attractions o, Block Island, Rhode Island

hand drawn map of attractions on Block Island, Rhode Island

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I was quite proud of myself to get up early enough to catch that 8:15 bus; up at 6, to bed at 3. Had a wonderful conversation on the way. I was the only person with a bicycle at that time of the morning.

Fabulous experiences, the animal petting zoo, wildlife reserve, the southern light house, the northern light house, the bluffs, and the enormous amount of bicycle and moped traffic 🙂 taking photos the whole time.

Block Island photo album bicycles and mopeds abound

Block Island photo album bicycles and mopeds abound

I had miraculous timing! I had drawn a map, quickly looked up and jotted down points of interest, was so proud of myself to actually plan and wake up (alarm had been set for pm) and take an 8:15am bus. Fab person (25 year postal worker going back from his night shift in PVD) and made it to the ferry at Point Judith with literally minutes to spare! (sat. morning traffic). then set off bicycling. asked what looked like a local, elderly gentleman where the petting farm is, he pointed it out. I then went to the south point lighthouse. At that time, I wasn’t sure if I’d try to do everything in one day or not. I managed to find a fab beach to swim, strokes, no life guards there, lots of people, little waves, then as soon as I finished swimming and body surfing, I left the beach in my bathing suit, got on the bike wet, with back pack and continued my exploration. found the wilderness sanctuary, the north point lighthouse where all the baby birds were!!!…..decided as I wandered around, that I’d stay the night, fuck it, I’ll ride around if I have to. I also was scoping out potential places tucked away to come back to late at night to lay down. I didn’t even have a towel, just some layers of clothes.

then I found myself at close to dusk in a town area and remembered someone telling me about the historical society, oh yeah, a woman in a wheel chair I had asked a question to. I saw the building, saw a tent and people in the lawn. had went into a store to purchase some food with my food stamps and a bottle of beer with my debit card. the store refused the EBT food stamps, the island doesn’t cater to this. I thought, fine, I’ll have a liquid dinner, pint of IPA beer I bought. the trickle of food had cost $18 which I didn’t buy. Then as I was about to cycle this other direction, I remembered the tent of the historical society and made a 180º turn, and as I approached, there was a very gregarious woman sitting with several other people on these large lawn chairs before the tent. She said to me, come over here, join us. She was calling out to other people that passed by as well. She was in her 50’s, 60’s elegant. I laid down my bicycle and sat down with her, another woman about the same age and an elderly man. They were all residents of the town. I sat down to join them and cracked open my bottle of IPA. I chatted, very meaningful conversation, this woman was very prescient, sort of psychic or extremely psychologically alert with attention to character. She was ebullient in welcoming me, said she was so glad i was there. I had my cooked oatmeal breakfast with me that i brought in a tightly sealed plastic container. (I ate that 24 hours later in a lawn, slightly tinged with the beginning of becoming spoiled after riding with it in a baking sun all day the first day. Figured oatmeal wouldn’t go bad like meat.

This soiree was a historical society Ferry boat fundraiser. She said, go help yourself to food, I had sashimi and sushi, cheese and crackers, chips and dip (the food i hadn’t managed to purchase 30 minutes earlier).

She asked where I was staying, I mentioned that I didn’t have a place yet. She welcomed me to stay on her boat. Dream! However, after one by one the others left, the gentleman (in his 80’s) wife came, they left. The other woman (also writing a book) her mother came, she left. I asked if she goes to bed early, and she retorted yes. It was about 8:30pm. I decided to risk it, and told her that it being my only night here, Saturday night, i think I’ll not join her, thanking her. Got her #.

I wandered around a corner where a bar had had a musician outside, now he left, and there was a flurry of people. I locked my bike to go inside, and the door guy said $5. I usually NEVER pay a cover. I never go out to eat. I go to the bars with no cover, dance instead of drinking. I smiled and walked away, then as I was about to unlock my bike, i thought, now wait, i have my sketch pad and pencils, eraser, sharpener with me. I went back and asked if i could do a portrait of him in exchange for the entrance fee. He said, with amusement, if you do a portrait, I’ll buy you your first drink as well. I wound up standing there, more and more people lining up to go in, a band starting inside, i was chatting with the people working there and getting close to the guy then moving back to let him check peoples’ id’s. I did it pretty quickly, and it really was looking like him, and he was completely an open, nice friendly guy who was very happy to have the portrait.

I finished it, full house at this point. He let me in. I stashed my pack. Came out several times to ‘get that drink’, and had to wait quite a while cuz there were so many people coming in. Then finally he asked the one guy working there to run to his car to get his money, and the guy then handed me a $10. (I had just enough cash to pay the $2 bus and $32 ferry, because i was cat/plant sitting for my friend and he had given me some cash up front). Then as I went inside to order my usual cheapest beer on the menu, as I was about to get it, a man standing next to me with his boyfriend, who joked to me that they were the only gay couple there, bought my beer, because he said he saw my portrait and liked my energy – i guess that i had the enthusiasm to even try this exchange and that i was happy.

The crowd was going wild, not students but people in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, all going wild with the great band that had the place packed. The band were not only fantastic musicians, with almost each member singing and harmonizing, but their energy, positive messages, were fantastic. I danced, people were having a fabulous time. Then when it ended and I was leaving, i somehow met a man on the street and we exchanged a few words and he said to join them. I said how far, and the others were hopping in a car. I said, i have a bicycle, he said, i’ll walk with you. It was a boat! And when we got there, 2 other woman were on board, 2 other men, then another. And the guy Chris who i walked with started playing guitar. The other guy is the house musician who plays as a prof. guitar singer at a bar, 4 docked boats away. He played and sang with a fabulous octave range.

The 7 of us, sat singing loudly on the boat, the songs that Chris chose to play, were one’s which everyone knew the words to. It was a dream. Then i was invited to stay over. Declined a bed with another guy, but said yes to a single bed to myself in the captain’s room. Really quite amazing.

I bicycled and swam, and biked more and swam more the next day, cycling again to each side of the island, until taking the early ferry back, only because i was concerned that if i waited till later, there might not be a bus back to PVD, or more importantly, there might be bikes in front of me, and the rack accommodates only 2 bicycles! I went back to Providence thinking there would be Bastille Day celebrations, ready to celebrate, but there weren’t (the American way, to coordinate something on weekends, rather than the actual day of the anniversary, to accommodate the work/life balance rather than life/work. That’s okay, i met a couple with whom I talked about Berlin after asking them if they knew of any Bastille Day festivities in Providence. She answered, know, but we know people who are in Europe. Their son lives in Berlin, a writer, his French wife, a food stylist photographer. Ahhh, life’s synchronicities, and listening to one’s ‘gut’ intuition.

I curiously looked at Rob Brezny’s Freewillastrology horoscope. I looked at my moon in Scorpio sign and it was this. It couldn’t have been more accurate. Because I was making little decisions that ushered in dramatically unexpected experiences.

Rob Brezsny Free Will Astrology with humor and spiritual insights

Rob Brezsny Free Will Astrology with humor and spiritual insights

It was amazingly lovely weather and just quite magical synchronicity of timing. A turn, an intuition, minute decisions that made tremendous differences in my experience.

Fabulous, unrepeatable 48 hours!

Now I’m back in Providence, delighting in providing water and wild bird seed to the flurry of birds that come.

Baby black bird fed by mother on roof

Baby black bird fed by mother on roof

Trees Reflected in Water | Faber Castell watercolor pencils

Here’s a new painting (progression) Trees Reflected in Water progression. I like to take pictures as I paint to show to an extent, my process.

Trees Reflected in Water Progression, Faber Castell watercolor pencils

Trees Reflected in Water Progression

 

 

I bicycled twice there, 8.8 miles roundtrip, and still hadn’t completed it. It gets dark too early and its a bit cold to sit outside, so I completed the last touches, mostly adding water, at home using photos I took  ––when the wind wasn’t blowing the reflecting into ripples as when I was painting.

Slater Mill Pawtucket Woonasquatucket river, Providence

Slater Mill Pawtucket Woonasquatucket river Providence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I found this place by accident. I went off bicycling in a new direction, over an unfamiliar bridge and 4.4 miles later, found this place by accident. I found actually some lovely shrubbery too. I discovered these old buildings and a waterfall, then a trail. It’s the Slater Mill. It was empty the first time, the second time the parking lot was full – it happened to be the once a month that the historic house has a free tour.

Trees Reflected in Water, Faber Castell  watercolor pencils

Trees Reflected in Water

Red Maple Brilliance October 8th, Autumn 2018

I started doing this series of Faber-Castell watercolor pencils paintings a few years ago in the Santa Fe National Forest in New Mexico. At the time, I was living in a cabin adjacent to Bill Light’s home which he built for his daughter. I stayed there a few months, absolutely gorgeous woods. I’d go hiking with Luna, Bill’s dog, who’s not so large but very capable. I loved going on walks with Luna, and she loved going on walks with me. Beautiful pristine forest. Luna encountered bears a number of times….and she barked them up a tree each time. A very brave, confident dog, even though she was aging.

Carol Keiter paintings Santa Fe National Forest New Mexico

Here are several paintings, showing the progression from the first sitting and then completed in the next. Below is a flickr link to paintings done with (watercolor) colored-pencils 1,000 feet above Santa Fe, New Mexico elevation 7,198 feet, in the National Forest – where I’ve gone on walks with Luna, the owner’s dog

Luna, companion, dog, Santa Fe National Forest

Luna my former companion on my walks to the woods

red maple signed

red maple signed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s the latest Faber-Castell watercolor pencil painting! That’s a mouth full. Red Maple in Autumn BrillianceRoger Willams Park, Providence, RI
Oct. 8th

Red Maple painting, Autumn Brilliance

Red Maple Autumn Brilliance

the red maple subject

the red maple subject

I went out Sunday deciding to bicycle to Roger Williams park for a change (I’d been going to the cemetery close to where I live). Well I saw this fantastically brilliant Maple as I was coming in the one entrance…cycled around to other places…and wound up coming back to this cuz no other tree matched its brilliance at this time. I then couldn’t wait to return, I couldn’t get it completed that day as the dusk crept in. Then I had to carry it on my back in my pack while I danced for hours, running into the night time shows under the bridge of all these marching bands for the Pronk Fest, which was just fantastic. There were colored lights illuminating the bridge, and crowds cheering the bands, and the final band, final song was one which had a lovely and simple tune, so that many people there in this echo chamber sang this over and over (me included). A very lovely heart felt song archipello, and everyone after numerous repetitions, all magically stopped and cheered at exactly the same time. Singing this was one of those life’s special moments.

Faber-Castell Watercolor Eastern Hemlock vor Sugar Maple

These Eastern Hemlock leaves dangling before a Sugar Maple was done with Faber-Castell watercolor pencils in two sittings – sketching it out and adding water the first day, then adding some more texture and dimension today, September 30th, 2018 in Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island.

Eastern Hemlock, Sugar Maple, Autumn Arriving, Providence, RI, Swan Point Cemetery, September 39th, 2018

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Eastern Hemlock Art Progression, Faber Castell watercolor pencils, Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI, September 2018, Carol Keiter

the beginning of the Eastern Hemlock Art Progression

Eastern Hemlock Art Progression, Faber Castell watercolor pencils, Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI, September 2018, Carol Keiter

the beginning of the Eastern Hemlock Art Progression

Eastern Hemlock Art Progression, Faber Castell watercolor pencils, Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI, September 2018, Carol Keiter

progress of the Eastern Hemlock Art Progression

And the final signed photographs of the watercolor Eastern Hemlock Autumn Arriving

Autumn, colors, Faber-Castell watercolor pencils

Eastern Hemlock vor Sugar Maple Swan Point Cemetery

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Black Oak Paper Birch Trees and Sunlight Progression | Swan Point Cemetery

Using Faber Castell watercolor pencils, I sketched and painted at Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island…among the living & the dead

Black Oak Paper Birch SwanPoint

Black Oak Paper Birch Swan Point Cemetery Faber Castell Watercolor pencils

 

 

Black Oak Paper Birch Swan Point cemetery – skipped the tomb stones,  just focused on the trees.

 

Trees and Sunlight

Trees and Sunlight

 

skipped the tomb stones and just focused on the trees.

Black Oak Paper Birch Tree Progression , Trees and Sunlight , art, painting, Faber Castell Watercolor pencils, Carol Keiter

Black Oak Paper Birch
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Definitely more concerned about the living people than the dead ones I might come across there. Though I respect their place of rest, it is full of life. Almost every tree there is meticulously labeled to appreciate what kind it is.

Black Oak Paper Birch Tree Progression , Trees and Sunlight , art, painting, Faber Castell Watercolor pencils, Carol Keiter

Black Oak Paper Birch – Swan Point Cemetery
Faber Castell Watercolor Art Progression Sept. 18, ’18

 

 

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Faber Castell Watercolor Pencils Painting | European Beech Tree | Swan Point Cemetery

Here’s a new Faber Castell watercolor pencil painting I did of this lovely
European Beech Tree at Swan Point Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island

Flickr European Beech Tree, Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island

Flickr European Beech Tree

Faber Castell watercolor pencil, painting, European Beech Tree

Faber Castell watercolor pencil painting European Beech Tree

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Carol sitting under the trees

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Sunsets Swans & Clouds

Photographs of Sunsets Swans & Clouds Providence, Rhode Island July 2018

Sunsets Swans & Clouds Providence Rhode Island July 2018

Sunsets Swans & Clouds
Providence Rhode Island July 2018

I ride bicycle but also have been slowing down to walk, particularly along streets with really old majestic trees, properties that value their foliage, and light up the graceful branches of bushes and trees, because obviously they are of HUGE value. I slow down to take it all in, and love especially to here the cricket chorus.

I’ve found a few places that I just absolutely love the trees that the people have kept in their grandiose properties. So glad that I listen and smell and pay attention to details.

So glad that I tune in to this, rather than a phone.

My 2nd letter to the Mayor and Governor | Establish anti-idling laws. Inform the Public. Research it. You are in a leadership position. Use it.

Establish anti-idling laws, restrict air conditioning units, establish no driving zones

I live in Providence, RI. I am a bicyclist, which provides me with direct information about the extent of the idling automobile and truck phenomenon, just in this town. I wrote a letter to you within the last week with more details. Surely, it is statewide. Surely, it occurs in many states, though there are communities within states aware of the problem and 31 states with anti-idling legislation. The bulk of the problem with climate change is due to the collective actions of millions of people. The people are unaware of how their daily actions of sitting in their cars with the engine on – for minutes and hours – affects the world around them. Not only the quality of air and the heat poured out in the immediate vicinity and exhaust, but directly contributing to rising levels of CO2 and the diminishing ozone.

We live in a connected world, every action affects everyone else. This is an unprecedented emergency. We are either going to fight this or exacerbate the heat. DO SOMETHING.

Experts: If We Don’t Stop Climate Change, CA Fires “Will Seem Mild In Comparison to What’s Coming” https://www.democracynow.org/2018/8/9/experts_if_we_don_t_stop

Establish an agency, reach across to other states to create inter-state agencies to learn about the issue and establish laws. Inform people. The only way that this information will quickly reach the public, is when their purse is affected, through fines. Only then will they become aware of the fact that it is even an issue at all. Think differently. Make this an urgent priority. There are many uneducated people who are unaware, however there are also many educated people who do not make the connection between burning fossil fuels and the contribution to particles per million of CO2 in the atmosphere. The fires raging in California and all over the world, including the Arctic as well as draughts, storms and record-breaking temperatures each month, for the last years, is due to mostly THE ACTIONS OF AMERICANS and their habits. The refugee crisis in Europe, IS BECAUSE OF GLOBAL WARMING along with social unrest.

PLEASE CONNECT THE DOTS AND MAKE IMMEDIATE CHANGES FOR your state, your town, your country, your children, your grandchildren, for trees, birds, all animals and all creatures. 87% extinction of animals in the world is BECAUSE AMERICANS ARE SO ENERGY ABUSIVE. Most citizens are not able to think beyond their immediate tasks, family, activities, and so they continue habits that are basically sliding our sustaining planet into disaster.
Europeans; Germans, Scandinavian countries have public transportation, ride bicycles, even turn off their engines at stop lights. The argument about (more exhaust thrown into the atmosphere by starting an engine) doesn’t cut the fact that sitting with engines on for long periods is putting out exhaust and heat.

i spoke to the mayor and about 100 or 200 other people about idling cars. I do not want to risk my life by approaching people in their cars any more. A man was in a garage working on a car while his truck sat outside, no one inside, belching out fumes and heat. He nodded with a look of annoyance when I asked if this was his truck idling outside. I wrote to your office twice. The second letter was sending figures, and what income the city of Providence could bring in through establishing anti-idling laws. I bicycled from FoxPoint to Downtown, to South Providence, to Smith Hill and College Hill, and encountered one to three idling cars ON EACH BLOCK.

Police sit in their cars with heat pouring out and exhaust. I would make an exception for police, ambulatory emergency vehicles and refrigerated trucks transporting goods that would perish without refrigeration. Anything else is blasphemous, absolutely irresponsible in terms of informing the public THROUGH ANTI IDLING laws and fines, otherwise, THE PUBLIC IS COMPLETELY UNAWARE of how their actions COLLECTIVELY, are influencing and exacerbating climate change.

https://sustainableamerica.org/blog/anti-idling-laws-around-the-nation/

https://www.edf.org/attention-drivers-turn-your-idling-engines

http://ksltv.com/394228/students-test-ozone-levels-cars-idle-schools/?

Regardless of the fact that our current president and the five preceding federal government administrations tried to block environmental rules and mislead and basically misinform the public, doesn’t mean that you can’t step up to the plate and be heroes by championing something that will help all of us. It is up to you now, at a critical time, to take global warming and the fact that Americans are mostly responsible for this and the subsequent climate disruptions globally that have lead to the refugee mass exodus.

Do something immediately! Impose laws and fines. $150 per car, $450 per diesel engined vehicles. Double the fine if they are caught a second time. Create a task force for this issue, police on bicycles, to regulate and enforce it. Now is the time to crack down on air conditioning units. It is preposterous to not see that a massive citywide, statewide campaign needs to be enacted.

Start a department that deals with this, minimizing vehicle traffic: stop cars from driving through Roger Williams Park > I’ve encountered countless people sitting in their cars engine idling, in an area that should be protected, as an environmental refuge. Make people park and walk in the downtown area, it could enhance businesses, rather than be an inconvenience. Cut back on cars. Cut back on industry that is emitting particles and warming the environment.

Research it. You are in a leadership position. Use it.

I couldn’t be more sincere,

Carol sitting under the trees

Carol sitting under the trees

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Japanese Garden & The Bridge | 2 Versions | Faber Castell Watercolor Progression | Providence, RI

I realized months later that I wish to reveal each of these paintings from the same view, separately, as the singular processes that each were.

Japanese Garden – Faber Castell watercolor pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Japanese Garden – Faber Castell watercolor pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Bridge – Faber Castell watercolor 2nd version same view – pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Bridge – Faber Castell watercolor 2nd version same view – pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The first rendition, was this one

the Japanese Garden

Japanese Garden – Faber Castell watercolor pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Japanese Garden – Faber Castell watercolor pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

When I returned to complete this one, I merely added some last details for shadows.

I decided right away to start a new one

 

By the time I finished this one, I decided to never sit there for a painting again.It was really close to the carousal, and the music of the carousal remained in my head – after sitting there this second 5 hours or so – later into the evening.

bridge 1st sketch

bridge 1st sketch

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the Bridge

Bridge – Faber Castell watercolor 2nd version same view – pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

Bridge – Faber Castell watercolor 2nd version same view – pencil progression of the Japanese Tea Garden in Roger Williams Park, Providence, Rhode Island

 

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Painting Progression of captivating tree | 2 Versions | Faber Castell Water Color Pencils

captivated with this tree

I created two different versions of this same tree in Roger Williams Park by the Botanical Gardens in Providence, Rhode Island. The first one of – The Tree

Roger Williams park, Providence, Rhode Island, The Tree, Progressive creation, captivating tree, Botanical Gardens, Faber Castell Water Color Pencils, May 5th, 2018

Roger Williams park – The Tree – Progressive creation of captivating tree by Botanical Gardens Providence, Rhode Island | Faber Castell Water Color Pencils – May 5, 2018 cinco de mayo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Roger Williams park, Providence, Rhode Island, Elegant Tree and Robin, Progressive creation, captivating tree, Botanical Gardens, Faber Castell Water Color Pencils, May 12, 2018

Roger Williams park – Elegant Tree and Robin – 2nd version Progressive creation of captivating tree by Botanical Gardens Providence, Rhode Island – Faber Castell Water Color Pencils – May 12, 2018

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the tree progression

the tree progression

the tree progression

the tree progression

the tree progression

 

 

The First Version

The Tree

Roger Williams park - The Tree - Progressive creation of captivating tree by Botanical Gardens Providence, Rhode Island | Faber Castell Water Color Pencils - May 5, 2018 cinco de mayo

Roger Williams park – The Tree – Progressive creation of captivating tree by Botanical Gardens Providence, Rhode Island | Faber Castell Water Color Pencils – May 5, 2018 cinco de mayo

 

 

 

Completed this first one, captivated with the tree on the lower right hand corner, in two sittings. . I did this today, Cinco de Mayo at Roger Williams park in Providence, Rhode Island, outside of the Botanical Gardens.

 

Here’s the second rendition

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

 

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

 

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

 

Same tree I’m captivated with by the Botanical Garden in Roger Williams park,

Today’s, 2nd rendition, May 12th, a week later – more space in between to breath

Elegant Tree and Robin

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

Elegant Tree and Robin progression

Elegant Tree and Robin close

Elegant Tree and Robin close

Faber Castell water color pencils with a brush and water

flickr link to my colored pencil watercolor painting of the elegant tree that I fell in love with a week ago

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