I was so excited when my good friend, Pat Sloan, asked if I wanted to join in sharing her new fabric line, Morrison Park!!! I have wanted to do a two color Decades Past quilt (pattern here) for sometime and I knew that the beautiful burnt reds of Morrison Park would be just perfect for a lovely fall wall hanging. And didn't it turn out just so fun!!!
I just love how this fun vintage modern pattern design just shows off those beautiful vintage modern fabrics!! And I love the mono-chromatic feel of it. It just makes me want to see leaves changing and bake pumpkin pies.
And speaking of this gorgeous Morrison Park line . . . let's have fabric giveaway!!!
GIVEAWAY CLOSED - Winner of the Morrison Park Giveaway is #199 - Rosemary B. Congrats!!!
We are going to run this the same way we do TTGD ;)
You have two entry chances, the second being optional, and please leave a separate comment for each. All Entries are welcome, including International Entries. There are two prize options, the first for US entries, and the second for International Entries Please just be sure to leave an email address if you are a no-reply blogger ;)
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I hope you all have a very Happy Quilting Day and good luck in the giveaway!!!
My favorite local park is Tyler state Park. My favorite National Park is Acadia!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE parks! Local, state or National - all are such treasures. My favorite is Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas and the little local park downtown - Arlington Park. Pretty partial to Gulpha Gorge there as well.
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Glacier national Park is my favorite!!
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Actually, my favorite park is the local one nearest my house, Snow Hinton Park. It has the walking track where I get my exercise in.
ReplyDeleteFav park would be my local Muskegon State Park. The beautiful view of Lake Michigan just takes my breath away, even after 20+ years here!
ReplyDeleteYAY! I have "liked" your Facebook page - looking forward to more inspiration from you! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteI just followed your blog on Bloglovin. Looking forward to having another great blog to visit.
ReplyDeleteI have many National Parks I love and recommend- Death Valley, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Lassen... and that’s just California!
ReplyDeleteAnd I started following you on Instagram
I follow you on instagram. My favourite park is High Park in Toronto, Ontario.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilts and fabrics!
My favorite park is Big Bend National Park in Texas!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit is a tiny little park nearby called Lincoln Park. I didn't know of it for many years after moving here, but since I found it, I visit it often. It's located next to a beautiful lake that is the largest in NH. Stunning views, beautiful sunrises and sunsets! So very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteI’m following you on Instagram. @austinphototx
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I follow on Facebook. My favorite park is Copper Falls in Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteI follow on Facebook. My favorite park is Copper Falls in Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Lions Park. Real close to my house and beautiful views of the bayou
ReplyDeleteFavorite park- Tishomingo State Park in northern Mississippi. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYosemite National Park is incredible. It’s only a two hour drive from Fresno.
ReplyDeleteGulf Shores State park is my favorite. It's not just a park with trees and benches..its a park with a beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Right now I ask you pray for them as they face the possibility of being hit by Hurrican Delta. They are still cleaning up from Sally. This is my winter home. There is a great guild there the Island Quilters Guild. Loving this hope along. Great tips and ideas!
ReplyDeleteJust followed Happy Quilting on Facebook! Looking forward to seeing your post.
ReplyDeleteMelissa I love the 2 color, it's perfect for fall! Thank you so much for being on my tour!
ReplyDeleteYosemite National Park is incredible. It’s only a two hour drive from Fresno.
ReplyDeleteYosemite National Park is incredible. It’s only a two hour drive from Fresno.
ReplyDeleteWell I've never actually been fortunate enough to visit any national parks, so I guess my favorite park would be the park here in my local town lol. Isn't the new Morrison Park line gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteMy family visits Jenkin's Estate regularly and we all enjoy the trails. The children like the play structures too.
ReplyDeleteGlacier National Park is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteI get your blog posts by email. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI follow on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteIt's been years since I've been to any of the National parks, but I really love Yellowstone National Park! Locally there are small parks all around, but I love my own backyard. The lawn and trees give it a nice park atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteLiked your Facebook page😄
ReplyDeleteI am a long time email follower. Thanks Melissa.
ReplyDeleteI like to visit all of our National parks here in CDA, but often prefer the small regional ones for ease of use. Thanks
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is in our small town Lemon's Park it has a beautiful walking trail and is lovely all times of the year!
ReplyDeleteFavorite away from home park is Estes Park. Local park favorite is McKinley Park.
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on FB and IG
ReplyDeleteSince we are in a pandemic, my guild meets at out town’s Charles Creek park. That is my favorite park because it is a safe way to see all of my friends.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit is Walt Disney World, but in this pandemic world, I love to hike in the mountains.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog on Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Picture Rocks National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! Beautiful views from shore and beautiful cliff views from the water, with so much to do and see while you're there!
ReplyDeleteI love your two color quilt! So cute! I follow your blog through Feedly.
ReplyDeleteIncluded on Our bucket list is to visit all National Parks!
ReplyDeleteI like a two color quilt pattern!
I think my favorite of the National Parks is Yellowstone. But we have great parks all over the city where I live and I think my favorite is Chisholm Creek because you can hike through forest areas and see wild life and walk through the open areas and see birds and water fowl around the creek. I am quite sure I would love Morrison Park if it was in my hometown!
ReplyDeleteGlacier National Park is my favorite park.there is always something to do or see. And new people to meet
ReplyDeleteI love how you used Pat Sloan’s Morrison Park fabric in your two-color quilt. I love your Decades Past pattern with lots of open spaces allowing both the fabric and the quilting to shine.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park of all time is White Sands National Monument Park in New Mexico. Spent many fun hours there sliding down the dunes, flying kites, and launching rockets!
ReplyDeleteYour two-colir quilt is smashing! I'm starting a red/white one now!
Have never been to a National Park..but love the local ones here in Ohio :)
ReplyDeleteWe love the Ohio parks too! Right now we are biking as many of the Ohio & Erie trails as possible. The fall leaves are gorgeous right now!
DeleteI follow Happy Quilting thru Bloglovin & Emails Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Brow Park. Less than a mile from home, it has a beautiful view off our mountain.
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My favorite park to visit is actually Stark Parks. My son and I are trying to ride our bikes on all of the Ohio & Erie trails. We are making great progress. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting via Bloglovin'. I've been following for years!
ReplyDeleteI love Bernheim Forest..a local sanctuary here in Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Watkins State Park in MI!
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog with bloglovn!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is called Centennial Park, it haves beautiful colors of trees and flowers, also has a special exhibit of the Wizard of Oz, being he was from my home town
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Grant Park in Chicago. There is so much to see, and the gardens are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYosemite is my favorite National park.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is one in our small community of Bar Nunn, Wyoming. We have one of the largest Pronghorn Antelope herds in the world, here in Wyoming and you can often see them resting in the shade at our park. It is aptly named Antelope Territory Park!
ReplyDeleteI love Buhl Park in Hermitage PA.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Rocky Mtn National Park!
ReplyDeleteI love all the colors in this collection and your quilt is so pretty in the reds
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Canon, TX. It's a great place for hiking and camping.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Mattie Stepanek Park in Rockville, Maryland. Mattie is the young boy who fought a terrible illness that physically disabled him, but not his spirit. He wrote poetry books and appeared on Oprah. Mattie passed at a young age. His hometown, Rockville, Maryland, built this park in his honor and it's known for being accessible to the disabled. I take my grandchildren to the park very often. We often see disabled children and adults using the park. It's a wonderful experience!
ReplyDelete(Sharon Mahon) I'm here in Canada and I "like" you now on Facebook. Beautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Park would be the Adirondack Park in New York State which is actually a protected park this is 9,375 square miles and includes places like Lake Placid and 46 high peaks!
ReplyDeleteCuster State Park is my favorite
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Fremont Lakes Recreation area in Fremont, NE. Great place to bike and swim. gregandsally@abbnebraska.com
ReplyDeletethere are 3 state parks in Wisconsin that I visit repeatedly. Wildcat Mountain, Peninsula State Park, and Devil's Lake State Park
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on Bloglovin, instagram, and Pinterest. gregandsally@abbnebraska.com
ReplyDeleteI have so many favorite parks. Rocky Mountain, Shenandoah, any where with big trees.
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So glad I found you on Etsy. My favorite park was where I took my granddaughters when they were small. It was right outside where I worked at Parkside in the Sligo creek area of Silver Spring Md. I’ve since retired to the Myrtle Beach area where we have an awesome State Park.
ReplyDeleteI love the Decades Pattern pattern. Looked lovely in the Morrison Park fabrics.
My favorite park is Devils Lake State Park in Wisconsin. Great hiking.
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ReplyDeleteI’ve been to two great Parks. (National Parks). Denali in Alaska and Yellowstone. Locally, our Burns Park is pretty good.
ReplyDeleteI’ve been to two great Parks. (National Parks). Denali in Alaska and Yellowstone. Locally, our Burns Park is pretty good.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used the reds from the Morrison Park fabrics in your quilt. They are my favorites and so many have gone blues and greens! I went to look for the pattern on your Etsy page and it looks SO DIFFERENT in multiple colors I didn't recognize it at first! I just finished a quilt out of Baby Charming that I absolutely love!
ReplyDeleteI have liked your Facebook page and love Estes Park in Colorado and Arcadia Park in Maine
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Giant City Park in Southern Illinois.
ReplyDeleteHere I visit the zoo park. With covid on Friday’s we pick up carry out and eat watching the ducks and geese on the lake.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Cook Forest State Park in Northeast Pennsylvania. It is our go to place for family R&R.
ReplyDeleteI love Golden Gate park & I follow you on bloglovin'.....
ReplyDeleteThanks love your quilt.
My favorite park to visit is Mount Rainier National park. My sisters and I visited there when in Seattle for a baby shower. Fun trip!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park would be Yellowstone, many fond memories of watching our girls exclaim in wonder! I love the way you used the reds in Pat's fabric!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite national park is Washington's Crossing. It is local for me, filled with beauty, along the Delaware River and has wonderful guides. They re-enact the Christmas crossing on December 25th.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is The Great Smokie Mountains.
ReplyDeleteOur favorite park is in Cataract, Indiana - part of Lieber State Park - we love the Cataract Falls, upper and lower!! It is so pretty this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Facebook and your e-mails!!
ReplyDeleteHave followed you on Instagram and Pinterest! Headed to Facebook next! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI am following happyquiltingmelissa on Bloglovin! I love to read your blog!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Janis Taylor and the park we attend most is Meramec State Park in Missouri.
ReplyDeleteMy Local Park is Crowder State Park with lots of beautiful trees in the fall.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Deali National Park
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Olympic National Park. So many family camping & hiking memories are there. Sitting around the campfire and hand sewing on quilt blocks with my mom are special memories for me.
ReplyDeleteI just followed you on facebook and by email.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is at Lake Placid, NY.
My favorite park locally is Pioneer Park. Love the trees and aviary.
ReplyDeleteI follow by email.
ReplyDeleteSilvercreek falls , Oregon Love your color choices!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is definitely Glacier Natl Park! It’s stunning! Will be following your blog and on IG.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is the Grand Canyon. I go as often as I can, which isn't much because I live in New Orleans! But it is so incredibly beautiful there. I live it! Thanks for the giveaway. The colors in your quilt are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love Cook Forest in Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteBeing a motorcycle rider, I'd have to say my favorite Park is Smoky mountain National Park . There is such great riding and beautiful scenery there.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin' and get email updates. I have liked you on FB, instagram and pinterest.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is North Chagrin part of the Cleveland Metro Parks. I love walking around Sanctuary Marsh, as I look for frogs and admire the water lilies.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit is Giant City Park in Southern Illinois.
ReplyDeleteSo many favorites but I would have to pick Glacier NP in Montana and second would be Bryce NP.
ReplyDeleteWill follow on Facebook and Instagram. Excited to have another quilting site to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is my backyard. I get to watch the wildlife, sit in a comfortable chair, and enjoy the quiet.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is any national park, but since I live in the pacific northwest, I'll say the North Cascades National Park.
ReplyDeleteI joined your Facebook group.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite park is Buchart Gardens on Vancouver Island , BC Canada
ReplyDeleteI love my old neighborhood park, with it's gazebo and small pond.
ReplyDeleteDo Disney parks count?? Lol just kidding. Kinda. My Papaw used to like to go to a park in downtown Memphis. There was a news stand that he would visit to get a paper. It is not anything fancy, just holds sweet memories for me.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Tsavo National Park in Kenya. It grips your soul.
ReplyDeleteIn Canada, Banff National Park can't be beat.
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My favorite park is Letchworth State Park in NY. It's spectacular when flooded with autumnal hues on wooded canyon walls beside gorgeous (punny) sparkling water falls. The park has been voted US's #1 state park more than once.
ReplyDeleteI love taking my grandson to the Hilmar community park it’s grandma grandson time😁
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit was Estes Park in Colorado because my family all met there and spent a week. It was glorious!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is Yellowstone National Park. It’s so different. Sequoia Nation Park is also really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteFollowing you on Pinterest. Love the cute kitchen towels. I’m copying your idea.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to following your blog. Thanks to Pat Sloan for including you on the Tour. 'Happy quilting' is a good description for how I spend my time.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite local park is a toss up between Manito and Plante's Ferry.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Eubank Park in the small town where I live. It has a playground, basketball court, shelter areas to have a family reunion, and walking trails around the park.
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ReplyDeleteFollowing you on facebook. My favorite park is Bond Park in Cary, NC. They have live entertainment you can enjoy while picnicking under the trees, boating, hiking and much more. The best part is spending time with the grandkids there.
DeleteAlready follow you on bloglovin, just followed you on Instagram and liked your FB site. My favorite park is Yellowstone...not exactly the neighborhood park, but so magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThe Smokies!
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ReplyDeleteI love visiting Forest Park, here in St. Louis. So many great things there, including the art museum and zoo!
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Favorite Park is Hartwick Pines in Michigan <3
ReplyDeleteI love Estes Park in Colorado. If I ever win the lottery (which is doubtful since I don’t play) you’ll be able to find me looking for homes right outside It!
ReplyDeleteMy current favorite park is within walking distance of my home, willowbrook park in Hartford Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteYellowstone is on my bucket list.
ReplyDeleteOur favorite park when the kids were little was Grape Arno Park, but I’d love to visit Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park!
ReplyDeleteSnowdonia National Park in Wales, UK
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! My favorite Park to visit is Mashamoquet State Park. We have had all our family picnics there for as long as I can remember.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog, Instagram and follow everywhere!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Acadia National Park. I love the ocean and mountains- this park has both! Where else are there pink granite beaches.....
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on Feedly
ReplyDeleteFollowing you on Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook & via e-mail.
ReplyDeleteI have been to parks in Hawaii, Mexico, Colorado and locally. I can't pick a favorite because they all are beautiful! So many more I want to see. Where I live there is one we go to several times a week...Riverside Park in Janesville, WI.
ReplyDeleteThe Grand Tetons
ReplyDeleteOne of our favorite parks is the Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. We had a memorable visit there on a family vacation. The local park that we frequent the most is Bob Woodruff Park in Texas.
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ReplyDeleteI have two favorites, I live on the US CAN boarder. In Canada it's Fundy National Park and in US it's Acadia National Park. I have never been but Yellowstone National Park is on my bucket list to visit.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Denali - just beautiful!!
ReplyDeletePulaski’s National Park is our favourite to camp and hike... beautiful scenic spots and it’s very close to where we live too!!
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Ault Park in Cincinnati bc that means I am visiting my daughter.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite park in our town is Pioneer Park. It has an historic gazebo, duck pond, bird avariy, playground, old trees and acres of grass for families to gather.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit is the Huntington Beach Central Park. That's my hometown, and I have so many happy memories there, from walking with my mom and our family dogs, to taking my first dog Dusty there and roaming around, to going there with my best friend and her grandkids to feed the ducks. Love that place and I can't wait for this pandemic to be over so I can go back again.
ReplyDeleteI follow many ways, but my favorite is through email.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park to visit is Yellowstone National Park
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is a local one called Lake Lansing in Lansing, Michigan. It's a small lake near the capital city of Lansing. It has live band in the summer, a small beach for the kids to play and swim, a boat launch for sailing or water skiing. My great Uncle and great Aunt had a home on the lake. One of my favorite places to visit growing up.
ReplyDeleteMy post is saying unknown but my name is Valerie and my email is vwarren121968@gmail.com. Thank you
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DeleteMy favorite park is Springbrook Park.
ReplyDeleteI like a local park. Black Mesa State Park it is in Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteMy favourite park to visit is Stanley Park in Vancouver, BC.
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My favorite park is Mohican State Park in Ohio. Great memories of picnics and hiking as a child.
ReplyDeleteI'm showing you my love by following your blog by email updates.
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Showing love on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteDoes Disney World count?
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog via RSS (Feedly).
ReplyDeleteThe Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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My favorite park is Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. Especially this time of year. It has great trails.
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ReplyDeleteQuilt is gorgeous. My favorite park to visit is Gettysburg National Park which is on my backdoor. Have been visiting since I was a child and learn something new every visit.
ReplyDeleteShowing love by liking your Facebook page. Of course, I had to look at all of your photos while I was there!
ReplyDeleteI love Yellowstone National Park. An all time favorite.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is in Sequin, Texas. Not sure of the name but it is right on the Guadalupe River...so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI started following you on FB and Instagram and signed up for you blog. BTW the quilt in Morrison Park fabric is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite National Park is the Fire Island National Seashore. It is part of a barrier beach which lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great South Bay off the south shore of Long Island NY. Hard to beat the natural beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove Morrison park fabrics. Don't really have a favorite park. I live in a rural part of Pa so I'm living in a park like setting.
ReplyDeleteAbout 2 miles from home is our local Metro park Silver Creek. We also have the Cuyahoga Valley National Park about 10 miles away. So many places to go and things to see.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park is Shelby Farms in Memphis, TN!
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting on Instagram and Facebook!
ReplyDeleteRed Rock state park in Nevada. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the Yellowstone national park.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I like to visit Great Smokie Mtns. Enjoy your day. angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom 🌻🍂
ReplyDeleteI follow Happy Quilting by email. angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom. 🦋🌾
ReplyDeleteFiordland National Park in New Zealand is my favourite there are amazing walking tracks , sounds and fiords to do and see.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt! My favorite park is Temperance River State Park.
ReplyDeleteI love papa’s park in my own back yard. It invites friends and family to visit me, and the grandkids have so much fun.
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My favorite park is smoky mountains national park
ReplyDeleteI follow happy quilting on bloglovin
ReplyDeleteMy favorite park that daddy and I go to almost every week is Algonquian Park on the Potomac River in Loudoun County Virginia.
ReplyDeleteIt is breezy, and there are a lot of trees for shade and you can walk along the Potomac river and see all kinds of cool stuff. We have seen a snake swimming across the river. That was crazy. We have also seen beavers along the coast, lots of eagles and some fish that jumps out of the water for some reason. Really crazy
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ReplyDeleteAlthough I no longer live near there, I've always loved Balboa Park in San Diego ... and the zoo that is next to it!!
ReplyDeleteI love the Decades Past quilt made in Morrison Park fabrics! Thanks.
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