Hello everyone!
This fortnight's challenge prompt in the Sylvanian Families Collectors Community was:
Challenge #18: Welcome, Autumn!
Everyone in Sylvania is beginning to sense
the change of seasons. The end of summer is near. Goodbye to pool
parties, hot days, and green trees; hello to cosy days, warm autumn
treats, cool weather, and brilliant reds and oranges as the trees change
colors.
Make an item or items, photograph a scene, write a story, or do whatever
inspires you to do something creative around the Welcome Autumn theme!
As mentioned in this fortnight's prompt, it is now Autumn where I live! Even though we had a few cool days, it's been quite hot again lately so I'm not feeling the season just yet!
My schedule has been a bit crazy lately so I knew I'd only have time to take a picture for this challenge. I chose the Robinsons as I find their colours quite autumnal, don't you think? :D
When summer ends and the temperatures get colder, Fliss Robinson likes to take a walk in the woods surrounding Arcfield and enjoy the autumnal colours. She's brought her youngest daughter, Cali, with her.
"Look, mommy! What a big pinecone!"
"Oh, it sure is!" Fliss wonders if they've set foot into a magical part of the forest. The village is known for having unusual-sized trees in the forest that surrounds it, after all! (Remember the huge tree trunk everyone danced on during the Spring Festival? :D)
"Do you think this is the Great Pinecone that fell on our land and created life?"
Fliss chuckles and looks at her little daughter, quite surprised.
"The Great Pinecone? But whoever told you that, my darling?"
"Freya did!" Cali says, smiling widely.
--
I do wonder if Freya made that up or if someone told it to her! :D
Have a great weekend!
Blog for my Sylvanian Families collection and village of Arcfield. Stories and pictures.
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Monday, September 16, 2019
The annual Bake-Off at Brick Oven Bakery!
Hello everyone!
This fortnight's challenge prompt in the Sylvanian Families Collectors Community was:
Challenge #17: The Great Sylvanian Bake-Off
The bakers are practicing their spectacular creations, marquees having been popping up in fields and villages, sweet and spicy aromas of cakes and pastry have filled the woods, and villagers are ready to sample all sorts of baked goods…the Great Sylvanian Bake-Off is here!
The Bake-Off is one of the most anticipated events of the year, as Sylvanians have a well-documented love of all forms of baked goods! Professional bakers and home cooks alike look forward to demonstrating their skills in the competition.
Make an item or items, photograph a scene, write a story, or do whatever inspires you to do something creative around the Bake-Off theme!
Here is my entry for this challenge!
I was planning to take just three/four pictures for this challenge, as I was a bit pressed for time. But as usual, my boyfriend gave me some great ideas, so a story ended up forming in my mind. Hope you enjoy it!
--
Anthony and Carmela Spinelli are the owners of the Brick Oven Bakery, the one and only bakery in the small village of Arcfield. A few years back, Mr Spinelli, always the audacious entrepreneur, thought that it would be a good idea to organise a baking competition, or bake-off, to promote their business. The event was a huge success, and has been taking place every year ever since. Everyone in the village loves it, since the baked goods prepared by the contestants are afterwards free for all who visit the bakery to try and enjoy!
The evening before the event takes place, after her long workday, Carmela takes the time to prepare the ingredients for the participants of the competition, lining everything carefully in the shelves of her bakery.
This year Elizabeth McFarlane, the mayor's wife, is here to help her. The McFarlanes always help the Spinellis organise and fund this popular event, and this time they even lent them their microwave for the participants to use in the bake-off!
Carmela smiles at Elizabeth as they finish setting up the tools for the competitors to use.
"Thank you so much for lending us your microwave, Liz! It's so clean too, seems brand new!"
"It's no problem at all, Carmela! I hope it makes everyone's lives easier!".
Some hours later, it's finally time for the bake-off to begin!
Both the McFarlane and the Spinelli couples are here, as organisers of the event.
This year the participants will be Fliss Robinson (a regular contestant and frequent winner), Charles Hunter-Smyth (who used to help his mother bake when he was younger and thought it'd be fun to join a village event, having moved in quite recently), and Ariadna Andes (who everyone is quite surprised to see here, as she's usually quite shy and avoids conflict; seems like she's trying to get out of her comfort zone a bit!).
The food will be judged by Mrs Spinelli and Mrs McFarlane. As soon as the event starts, Nicholas and Anthony go out to promote the competition while the participants work.
There's limited time, and none to waste! Everyone runs to grab the ingredients they will be needing for their baking.
As the three quickly get to work, Carmela and Elizabeth whisper quietly to one another, trying to guess what each contestant will be making.
The bakery isn't closed during the competition, and many curious villagers enter the shop to see how things are going and maybe to buy some of the snacks Carmela prepared just in case. One of these visitors is Molly Waters, who comes accompanied of her twin sons, Fred and George.
After greeting everyone, Molly looks at Carmela, smiles, and promptly starts talking:
"Oh, Carmela, it's so wonderful that you're hosting this bake-off at your shop! Yet so inconvenient, as it's a bit difficult to get bread today. But oh well, I understand that this means great promotion for your business. How are your children, are they not here? They're such good children, your Livia and Silvio, unlike these ones here who will be the death of me one day. Oh my, FRED, GEORGE! STOP TOUCHING THE SANDWICHES THIS INSTANT!"
Molly, who apparently does not need to breathe when she talks, starts screaming at her children, who she never stopped watching through the corner of her eye. Carmela sighs and secretly hopes for her to leave soon. She knows Molly has a big heart and means well, but she's a huge gossip and sometimes difficult to deal with. She wouldn't have been surprised to hear that Molly can talk underwater, or in her sleep!
Molly continues talking non-stop even after Carmela moves away so that Fliss Robinson can get the cutely-shaped cookies she's making into the microwave. Molly breaths loudly at seeing this.
"What? Using a microwave to bake cookies? Well, I have never seen that before, no dearie, no. I'm not sure if you should allow that, my dear Carmela. You see, if it was up to me I would disqualify her, because you see, baking means baking, as in using the..."
Molly Waters finally shuts up abruptly when Fliss, after angrily closing the microwave door, quickly goes and confronts her.
"Well, excuse me, Molly, but as you might NOT know, this is called a microwave OVEN, so it's perfectly FINE to BAKE things in it!".
Alarmed by Fliss' reaction, which is quite unusual and out of character for her, both Carmela and Elizabeth try to calm the situation down.
"Now, now, Molly," says Carmela, feeling a bit guilty that she didn't stop Mrs Waters earlier "it's perfectly fine to use the microwave in the competition".
"Yes, indeed" adds Elizabeth, in a conciliating way. "I brought it myself to help the contestants. There's no need to fight".
"It's really easy to talk and criticise while just watching, while everyone else is covered in dough and flour!" exclaims Fliss angrily, sweating profusely. "I'd like to see you try and bake something for the competition, Molly!"
Molly Waters, quite shocked at first at this reaction, then looks at Fliss straight in the eye, her gaze steely.
"Oh, yes? Well then, maybe I will. No, in fact, I WILL participate, and I WILL win, Fliss Robinson! Carmela, I'm joining the competition right now!"
"Oh, I'd like to see you try to win, Molly! Please do!" snorts Fliss, still visibly angry.
"B-but, Molly," stammers Carmela, taken aback "this is quite unexpected, you hadn't signed up to be part of the competition and everyone has already begun a while ago...!"
There was no talking Molly out of it; she insisted on joining the competition, and when she and Fliss finished staring daggers at each other, she went to get the ingredients for what she was planning to make right away.
Elizabeth and Carmela looked at each other, feeling quite uncertain about the situation. I'm not sure if Fliss plans to roll her dough or to hit Molly with the rolling pin here!
A short (and quite tense) while later, it was finally time for the judging to begin! The work tables were cleared out, and Nicholas and Anthony came back into the shop to act as witnesses. They didn't quite understand why their wives seemed so tense, though...
Everyone presented their baked goods!
Charles had made a creamy and quite appetizing-looking cake full of fruit, inside and outside! Everyone complimented him on it, and he smiled as he explained that he used to help his mother bake a similar one when he was young, back at the farm. He had given this one his personal touch, though!
Fliss had made quite an assortment of sweet goods! Two fruity tartlets, one of which included blackcurrants, her specialty! Two jam-filled traditional cookies, and two adorable and deliciously buttery cookies shaped like Sylvanians. Varied and delicious! But Carmela couldn't help but wonder why Fliss, who had been quite bewildered today and still seemed a bit distracted, hadn't made her usual, the ever-popular blackcurrant pie....
Molly, despite the rush and having started later than the others, had managed to whip up what looked like a delicious chocolate cake. She looked at Fliss a bit smugly, as if already sure of her victory...
But they were missing a contestant! Where was Ariadna, and her baked entry to the competition?
"I'm sorry, I'm here! Please excuse me for the delay! It took some time to finish preparing it for show..."
Carefully and almost apologetically, what Ariadna set on the table was a huge, beautiful, and definitely delicious-looking meringue cake filled with fresh strawberries. The decorations were precise and flawless. While everyone else had been concentrating on the bickering and tense rivalry between Fliss Robinson and Molly Waters, Ariadna had created a wonderful cake!
"Well" said Carmela, dumbfounded. "That is, for sure, the work of a dressmaker. Look at all those intricate details!"
"Oh, well, I do like baking in my spare time, sometimes..." Ariadna smiled shyly, quite overwhelmed at being in the spotlight.
"More than sometimes, I'd say!" laughed Mr Hunter-Smyth.
Fliss was in shock. She said nothing, just kept looking from the cake to Ariadna and back.
"I think," Molly Waters said, matter-of-factly, "that we've got a winner".
Smiling, Elizabeth McFarlane started clapping. And everyone but Ariadna, who blushed profusely and smiled quite happily, started doing the same.
--
The End!
Hope you enjoyed this little story! It ended up being a lot longer than I expected, but I got to introduce some of the members of my new beaver family, and my new bakery as well! :)
If you're wondering if something's up with Fliss Robinson, I hope to write a story about that soon!
I also wanted to post an extra picture. After the end of the story, everyone went out for some fresh air. There were already plenty of villagers outside, all waiting to go in the bakery and enjoy the baked goods made by the contestants, as it has been the tradition since the very first bake-off in Arcfield.
However, when they got inside, the found out that the Waters twins, Fred and George, were already helping themselves to Mr Hunter-Smyth's cake! Cheeky children! Could Freya have some worthy rivals in town...?
Have a great week!
This fortnight's challenge prompt in the Sylvanian Families Collectors Community was:
Challenge #17: The Great Sylvanian Bake-Off
The bakers are practicing their spectacular creations, marquees having been popping up in fields and villages, sweet and spicy aromas of cakes and pastry have filled the woods, and villagers are ready to sample all sorts of baked goods…the Great Sylvanian Bake-Off is here!
The Bake-Off is one of the most anticipated events of the year, as Sylvanians have a well-documented love of all forms of baked goods! Professional bakers and home cooks alike look forward to demonstrating their skills in the competition.
Make an item or items, photograph a scene, write a story, or do whatever inspires you to do something creative around the Bake-Off theme!
Here is my entry for this challenge!
I was planning to take just three/four pictures for this challenge, as I was a bit pressed for time. But as usual, my boyfriend gave me some great ideas, so a story ended up forming in my mind. Hope you enjoy it!
--
Anthony and Carmela Spinelli are the owners of the Brick Oven Bakery, the one and only bakery in the small village of Arcfield. A few years back, Mr Spinelli, always the audacious entrepreneur, thought that it would be a good idea to organise a baking competition, or bake-off, to promote their business. The event was a huge success, and has been taking place every year ever since. Everyone in the village loves it, since the baked goods prepared by the contestants are afterwards free for all who visit the bakery to try and enjoy!
The evening before the event takes place, after her long workday, Carmela takes the time to prepare the ingredients for the participants of the competition, lining everything carefully in the shelves of her bakery.
This year Elizabeth McFarlane, the mayor's wife, is here to help her. The McFarlanes always help the Spinellis organise and fund this popular event, and this time they even lent them their microwave for the participants to use in the bake-off!
Carmela smiles at Elizabeth as they finish setting up the tools for the competitors to use.
"Thank you so much for lending us your microwave, Liz! It's so clean too, seems brand new!"
"It's no problem at all, Carmela! I hope it makes everyone's lives easier!".
Some hours later, it's finally time for the bake-off to begin!
Both the McFarlane and the Spinelli couples are here, as organisers of the event.
This year the participants will be Fliss Robinson (a regular contestant and frequent winner), Charles Hunter-Smyth (who used to help his mother bake when he was younger and thought it'd be fun to join a village event, having moved in quite recently), and Ariadna Andes (who everyone is quite surprised to see here, as she's usually quite shy and avoids conflict; seems like she's trying to get out of her comfort zone a bit!).
The food will be judged by Mrs Spinelli and Mrs McFarlane. As soon as the event starts, Nicholas and Anthony go out to promote the competition while the participants work.
There's limited time, and none to waste! Everyone runs to grab the ingredients they will be needing for their baking.
As the three quickly get to work, Carmela and Elizabeth whisper quietly to one another, trying to guess what each contestant will be making.
The bakery isn't closed during the competition, and many curious villagers enter the shop to see how things are going and maybe to buy some of the snacks Carmela prepared just in case. One of these visitors is Molly Waters, who comes accompanied of her twin sons, Fred and George.
After greeting everyone, Molly looks at Carmela, smiles, and promptly starts talking:
"Oh, Carmela, it's so wonderful that you're hosting this bake-off at your shop! Yet so inconvenient, as it's a bit difficult to get bread today. But oh well, I understand that this means great promotion for your business. How are your children, are they not here? They're such good children, your Livia and Silvio, unlike these ones here who will be the death of me one day. Oh my, FRED, GEORGE! STOP TOUCHING THE SANDWICHES THIS INSTANT!"
Molly, who apparently does not need to breathe when she talks, starts screaming at her children, who she never stopped watching through the corner of her eye. Carmela sighs and secretly hopes for her to leave soon. She knows Molly has a big heart and means well, but she's a huge gossip and sometimes difficult to deal with. She wouldn't have been surprised to hear that Molly can talk underwater, or in her sleep!
Molly continues talking non-stop even after Carmela moves away so that Fliss Robinson can get the cutely-shaped cookies she's making into the microwave. Molly breaths loudly at seeing this.
"What? Using a microwave to bake cookies? Well, I have never seen that before, no dearie, no. I'm not sure if you should allow that, my dear Carmela. You see, if it was up to me I would disqualify her, because you see, baking means baking, as in using the..."
Molly Waters finally shuts up abruptly when Fliss, after angrily closing the microwave door, quickly goes and confronts her.
"Well, excuse me, Molly, but as you might NOT know, this is called a microwave OVEN, so it's perfectly FINE to BAKE things in it!".
Alarmed by Fliss' reaction, which is quite unusual and out of character for her, both Carmela and Elizabeth try to calm the situation down.
"Now, now, Molly," says Carmela, feeling a bit guilty that she didn't stop Mrs Waters earlier "it's perfectly fine to use the microwave in the competition".
"Yes, indeed" adds Elizabeth, in a conciliating way. "I brought it myself to help the contestants. There's no need to fight".
"It's really easy to talk and criticise while just watching, while everyone else is covered in dough and flour!" exclaims Fliss angrily, sweating profusely. "I'd like to see you try and bake something for the competition, Molly!"
Molly Waters, quite shocked at first at this reaction, then looks at Fliss straight in the eye, her gaze steely.
"Oh, yes? Well then, maybe I will. No, in fact, I WILL participate, and I WILL win, Fliss Robinson! Carmela, I'm joining the competition right now!"
"Oh, I'd like to see you try to win, Molly! Please do!" snorts Fliss, still visibly angry.
"B-but, Molly," stammers Carmela, taken aback "this is quite unexpected, you hadn't signed up to be part of the competition and everyone has already begun a while ago...!"
There was no talking Molly out of it; she insisted on joining the competition, and when she and Fliss finished staring daggers at each other, she went to get the ingredients for what she was planning to make right away.
Elizabeth and Carmela looked at each other, feeling quite uncertain about the situation. I'm not sure if Fliss plans to roll her dough or to hit Molly with the rolling pin here!
A short (and quite tense) while later, it was finally time for the judging to begin! The work tables were cleared out, and Nicholas and Anthony came back into the shop to act as witnesses. They didn't quite understand why their wives seemed so tense, though...
Everyone presented their baked goods!
Charles had made a creamy and quite appetizing-looking cake full of fruit, inside and outside! Everyone complimented him on it, and he smiled as he explained that he used to help his mother bake a similar one when he was young, back at the farm. He had given this one his personal touch, though!
Fliss had made quite an assortment of sweet goods! Two fruity tartlets, one of which included blackcurrants, her specialty! Two jam-filled traditional cookies, and two adorable and deliciously buttery cookies shaped like Sylvanians. Varied and delicious! But Carmela couldn't help but wonder why Fliss, who had been quite bewildered today and still seemed a bit distracted, hadn't made her usual, the ever-popular blackcurrant pie....
Molly, despite the rush and having started later than the others, had managed to whip up what looked like a delicious chocolate cake. She looked at Fliss a bit smugly, as if already sure of her victory...
But they were missing a contestant! Where was Ariadna, and her baked entry to the competition?
"I'm sorry, I'm here! Please excuse me for the delay! It took some time to finish preparing it for show..."
Carefully and almost apologetically, what Ariadna set on the table was a huge, beautiful, and definitely delicious-looking meringue cake filled with fresh strawberries. The decorations were precise and flawless. While everyone else had been concentrating on the bickering and tense rivalry between Fliss Robinson and Molly Waters, Ariadna had created a wonderful cake!
"Well" said Carmela, dumbfounded. "That is, for sure, the work of a dressmaker. Look at all those intricate details!"
"Oh, well, I do like baking in my spare time, sometimes..." Ariadna smiled shyly, quite overwhelmed at being in the spotlight.
"More than sometimes, I'd say!" laughed Mr Hunter-Smyth.
Fliss was in shock. She said nothing, just kept looking from the cake to Ariadna and back.
"I think," Molly Waters said, matter-of-factly, "that we've got a winner".
Smiling, Elizabeth McFarlane started clapping. And everyone but Ariadna, who blushed profusely and smiled quite happily, started doing the same.
--
The End!
Hope you enjoyed this little story! It ended up being a lot longer than I expected, but I got to introduce some of the members of my new beaver family, and my new bakery as well! :)
If you're wondering if something's up with Fliss Robinson, I hope to write a story about that soon!
I also wanted to post an extra picture. After the end of the story, everyone went out for some fresh air. There were already plenty of villagers outside, all waiting to go in the bakery and enjoy the baked goods made by the contestants, as it has been the tradition since the very first bake-off in Arcfield.
However, when they got inside, the found out that the Waters twins, Fred and George, were already helping themselves to Mr Hunter-Smyth's cake! Cheeky children! Could Freya have some worthy rivals in town...?
Have a great week!
Sunday, September 1, 2019
September Calendar Picture
Hello everyone!
Believe it or not, it's a new month already! Summer is nearing its end here in Europe and I must admit I'm ready for the temperatures to go down.
Today I changed the page on my SF Calendar, and here's the picture for September!
This month we have the village's children (and baby Crème) having fun in what looks like a cabin or treehouse in the woods. Looks like they had a treasure hunt and actually found the treasure! I love the little binoculars and rolled-up map, as well as the canoe in the back and the fishing rod and bucket to the right. Aidan Osborne is shown eating, as usual, haha! I love this month's picture with all the greenery (wish they sold all those diorama props!) and fun atmosphere!
This month we have both Freya and Crème!
There's been a few updates to my collection lately! I buy small sets almost every month, but for this post I'm going to mention the most destacable purchases I made recently.
First of all, as I mentioned last month, I managed to complete the baby band blind bag set:
My cousin in Madrid managed to find blind bags for both the shopping and outdoors sets, so I asked him to buy me two of both. :) I also got a shopping bag with my most recent order from SSK. With said order I also got the Scrumptious Sandwiches set, along with what looks like most of the pieces from a lovely Tomy copper kitchen utensils set. They've got them for sale really cheaply in their Spare Parts and Accesories section! Fliss Robinson will be happy to add them to her kitchen tools.
There's more! A collector friend from Spain, Berna (Alcalá de Sylvanian in the SF Collectors Community forum) sold me her Beechwood/Willow Hall extension. I'm so happy about this! I had been looking for this small building for a long time.
Berna sent a lovely surprise for me along with the building. Two adorable vintage Waters Beavers child figures! I love them to bits and have already thought of a personality, background and names for them, haha! I now need more beavers in my collection! They're so adorable! Thank you so much, Berna!
I find this little building incredibly versatile. I will be able to use it as the shoe shop for Camilla Hunter-Smyth (and other shops as needed), a small bachelor pad for Christopher Spinelli, and even an extension to my Beechwood Hall home (which will finally have a proper bathroom with a bathtub, haha!). :D
And finally, I bought the Brick Oven Bakery Gift set!
I try not to get too many big buildings, as I am very limited by space in my small apartment, but I've been wanting the bakery for a very long time, and my Spinellis needed their work space, so here we are! When I saw this gift set, which included more figures and that amazing extra floorplan (it has tiles on one side and stones on the other, it will be very useful to make scenes!) I just had to buy it. My excuse was that it was my birthday present for myself (my birthday is in October, haha!) but my mother actually offered to get it for me, so I'm also quite happy about that! :) I thought this was an older set but I saw it on the Coming Soon section of the SSK website, so maybe it isn't! I bought it from a Spanish seller in eBay. I absolutely love the building with all its details and all the adorable pieces of bread!
As you can see, my collection has grown quite a bit these past few weeks! I should stay away from shops for a while, haha, but as you know, Sylvanians are quite difficult to resist.
I have a lot of ideas for future stories and pictures, and hope to be able to keep sharing them with you all! :) I am currently working on Bluebell Cottage, the Alpacas' home!
Hope you have a wonderful month of September!
Believe it or not, it's a new month already! Summer is nearing its end here in Europe and I must admit I'm ready for the temperatures to go down.
Today I changed the page on my SF Calendar, and here's the picture for September!
This month we have the village's children (and baby Crème) having fun in what looks like a cabin or treehouse in the woods. Looks like they had a treasure hunt and actually found the treasure! I love the little binoculars and rolled-up map, as well as the canoe in the back and the fishing rod and bucket to the right. Aidan Osborne is shown eating, as usual, haha! I love this month's picture with all the greenery (wish they sold all those diorama props!) and fun atmosphere!
This month we have both Freya and Crème!
There's been a few updates to my collection lately! I buy small sets almost every month, but for this post I'm going to mention the most destacable purchases I made recently.
First of all, as I mentioned last month, I managed to complete the baby band blind bag set:
My cousin in Madrid managed to find blind bags for both the shopping and outdoors sets, so I asked him to buy me two of both. :) I also got a shopping bag with my most recent order from SSK. With said order I also got the Scrumptious Sandwiches set, along with what looks like most of the pieces from a lovely Tomy copper kitchen utensils set. They've got them for sale really cheaply in their Spare Parts and Accesories section! Fliss Robinson will be happy to add them to her kitchen tools.
There's more! A collector friend from Spain, Berna (Alcalá de Sylvanian in the SF Collectors Community forum) sold me her Beechwood/Willow Hall extension. I'm so happy about this! I had been looking for this small building for a long time.
Berna sent a lovely surprise for me along with the building. Two adorable vintage Waters Beavers child figures! I love them to bits and have already thought of a personality, background and names for them, haha! I now need more beavers in my collection! They're so adorable! Thank you so much, Berna!
I find this little building incredibly versatile. I will be able to use it as the shoe shop for Camilla Hunter-Smyth (and other shops as needed), a small bachelor pad for Christopher Spinelli, and even an extension to my Beechwood Hall home (which will finally have a proper bathroom with a bathtub, haha!). :D
And finally, I bought the Brick Oven Bakery Gift set!
I try not to get too many big buildings, as I am very limited by space in my small apartment, but I've been wanting the bakery for a very long time, and my Spinellis needed their work space, so here we are! When I saw this gift set, which included more figures and that amazing extra floorplan (it has tiles on one side and stones on the other, it will be very useful to make scenes!) I just had to buy it. My excuse was that it was my birthday present for myself (my birthday is in October, haha!) but my mother actually offered to get it for me, so I'm also quite happy about that! :) I thought this was an older set but I saw it on the Coming Soon section of the SSK website, so maybe it isn't! I bought it from a Spanish seller in eBay. I absolutely love the building with all its details and all the adorable pieces of bread!
As you can see, my collection has grown quite a bit these past few weeks! I should stay away from shops for a while, haha, but as you know, Sylvanians are quite difficult to resist.
I have a lot of ideas for future stories and pictures, and hope to be able to keep sharing them with you all! :) I am currently working on Bluebell Cottage, the Alpacas' home!
Hope you have a wonderful month of September!
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