Kerr County People Magazine November-December 2020

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Cover Story

by Anne Schneider

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immense antique painting of Joan of Arc greets you as you enter. She presides magnificently over a granite-topped table that tempts you to pause and examine its treasures. A trio of vintage dressmaker forms flanks the table, dressed for the holidays. This is only the beginning of your excursion into the remarkable world of Boutique M. From there you’re enticed into a labyrinth of amazing rooms, each with its own personality and offering the likes of handpainted Brazilian leather shoes by Alepel, plush slippers embellished with rhinestones and silk bows, and colorful cuff bracelets. Louis Vuitton handbags rub elbows with Alepel hand-painted bags. Denim jackets, hand-painted locally, beckon you to admire their rich designs. Boutique M signature scent candles and bath products by Bear Creek Goods irresistibly call you closer. The flamboyant foil and botanical wallpapers in Boutique M’s eclectic spaces are perfect backdrops for carefully selected dresses from saucy fun minis to soft airy caftans. And there are plenty of pleats, ruffles, and ruching alongside flowing lines or belted waists—pick your pleasure with a variety of price points sure to please. The elegant spacious dressing rooms encourage you to slip into all your favorites from a potpourri of dresses, tops, bottoms, jackets, and coats. You know you’ve arrived at that exquisite place between— between simply the basics and the high end. Boutique M flawlessly fills this void, offering so much more than the fundamentals for fabulous clothing and gifts—all the while remaining accessible. “I love clothes,” declares Boutique M owner Margaret Raymond, “and meeting other women, getting to know their stories. So I’ve combined my lifelong dream to share my love of fashion and exploring individuality to form friendships here at Boutique M. I call it fashion and fellowship.”

Through the looking glass Margaret’s creative wizardry brings women together through their shared passions of fashion and community. The Boutique M experience fosters a leisurely stroll through Wonderland, nurtured by a visual feast including colorful palettes and classy neutrals. Add to that the sensual delight of slinky silks, lush velvets, classic tweeds, and luxurious fox. Not to be missed are the soft cool cottons and distinctive denims. Boutique M has something for everyone, thriving by selling “streetwear for the extra”—a brilliant collaboration with luxury fashion for everyday wear. Unique to Kerrville boutiques, Boutique M boasts a blowout bar where you can make an appointment for a lavish shampoo, blow-dry, and styling right before that special occasion or “just because.” While you’re there for your blowout or simply some shopping, enjoy the coffee bar equipped for your pleasure. Need more pampering? Boutique M offers appointments for relaxing therapeutic massage. Not ready to go home yet? Arrange for a “Mahjong Monday” where you can play this popular ancient tile-based game. And to up your game anywhere, check out the Boutique M selection of magnificent continue to next page kimonos. KERR COUNTY PEOPLE MAGAZINE | NOV-DEC 2020 | 9


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Stories—sharing and caring “I’m a shopper,” Margaret jokes. “That’s my only qualification for opening the boutique. That’s what I told my husband—we have to buy me a store.” As fate would have it, Margaret reimagined a building that had seen many incarnations. Boutique M rose like a phoenix from the remodel, now inspiring everyone’s flights of fancy. “This is me and people who know me walk in and say ʽthis is totally you,ʼ” shares Margaret. “Boutique M really is my mark on the scene. And I operate on faith—either it will work out or it won’t. The important thing is I’m here and I love to listen to other women’s stories when they come in. We all have stories. No matter what they are, that’s something we can share.”

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Boutique M rose like a phoenix from the remodel, now inspiring everyone’s flights of fancy.


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Margaret’s story starts in Munich where she was born to a Sicilian mother and an Irish/Scott father who have lived all over the world. She was raised in Kerrville and according to Margaret she married “the boy next door.” She and her husband James Forrest Raymond celebrated their twentieth anniversary this year. You may know James’ family as the owner of the historic Lazy Hills Retreat and Conference Center in Ingram. “And I’m the mother of two daughters whom I homeschooled,” Margaret adds. “Penelope is now a sophomore at Schreiner University with an equestrian scholarship and an eye for photography. Willow is a high school senior and an avid reader who is considering informational science for her career path. They are creative, capable young women in their own right and both will be off to college next year. That timing was my opportunity to open Boutique M.” continue to next page

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“I love clothes,” declares Boutique M owner Margaret Raymond, “and meeting other women, getting to know their stories. So I’ve combined my lifelong dream to share my love of fashion and exploring individuality to form friendships here at Boutique M. I call it fashion and fellowship.”

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M Good timing also attracted two amazing staff members. Grace Guerriero is a Tivy graduate and was ready to attend Savannah College of Art and Design. The pandemic kept her in Kerrville for the semester and Boutique M is grateful for Grace and her specialty e-commerce and digital marketing. Sterling Stark was born and raised in Kerrville. She worked in retail for twenty years until furloughed by the pandemic. Assisting Margaret with the operational element of opening a store, Sterling says, “I find great joy watching Margaret live her dream and assisting any way I can with love and faith.”


“. . . and I love to listen to other women’s stories when they come in. We all have stories. No matter what they are, that’s something we can share,” says Margaret.

Community A brain tumor survivor and living with multiple sclerosis, Margaret concludes, “News today is bad enough. So let’s focus on the details of life—let’s explore them together.”

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Margaret’s friends describe her as authentic. That’s an apt description for Boutique M as well—a genuine endeavor to combine fashion and fellowship, side by side. And it works.

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Boutique M has something for everyone, thriving by selling “streetwear for the extra”—a brilliant collaboration with luxury fashion for everyday wear.

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Drop by Boutique M today to visit Margaret, Sterling, and Grace. They’re ready to help take your style to the next level. 1008 Sydney Baker St. South, Kerrville. 830-315-2121. Go to BoutiqueM.com to browse fabulous fashions and gifts for online ordering if you prefer—just in time for the holidays and you don’t even have to leave home. (But you’ll be glad you did!) Want to take the guesswork out of giving? They’ll love Boutique M gift cards.

Tuesday—Friday: 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Anne Schneider is a writer and Reiki Master. She leads training in both Reiki and Tai Chi at her Kerrville studio. Photos Courtesy Boutique M

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BACKYA R D BI R D I N G

A Joyful Invasion

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winter Dress up your holiday tables with FTD's

by Kevin & Linda Pillow

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ere we go again! The 2020-2021 Winter Finch Forecast is out and it’s predicting a very strong irruption of winter finches. About 20 years ago, birder Ron Pittaway began analyzing the summer’s growing conditions and forecasting if these bird groups, called winter finches, would irrupt in the wintertime. Since then we’ve been using this forecast to see if we will be lucky enough for them to head our way. If summer growing conditions in the northern boreal forests aren’t ideal, groups of birds will irrupt during the winter months in search of food. An irruption is a dramatic, irregular migration of large numbers of birds. There are 16 species that can irrupt, but in our area we should expect it to be the American goldfinch, pine siskins, and the red-breasted nuthatch that come in large numbers. There’ve already been reports on eBird of redbreasted nuthatches showing up in September. This means they are already on the move and most likely will descend on the Hill Country in late November, growing in numbers through December. Most backyard birders look forward to an irruption year; it can bring birds in that aren’t normally seen. But it’s the sheer numbers in which these birds arrive that is the real wow factor. They stay all winter and into spring when it’s time to head back to their nesting grounds. To attract these birds to your backyard feeding stations provide fresh Nyjer and sunflower chips for American goldfinches and pine siskins; peanuts and suet for nuthatches. Our year-round resident, lesser goldfinch, will get in on the fun at the Nyjer and chips as well. An irruption year is exciting to observe and quite captivating as we really don’t see this many birds at the feeders at one time. Fill those feeders and enjoy the show!

Happy Birding!

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W ELL N ESS

Can you reverse disease? by David R. Miloy MD

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even out of ten deaths in America are due to chronic disease, killing more than 1.7 million Americans each year. More than 75% of the $2 trillion spent on healthcare annually goes toward treating chronic disease. We really don’t need statistics because we see these chronic diseases all around us in everyday society.

Because these diseases are so common, it’s likely that you have one and it’s affecting your quality of life. What are they? The leading killers and thieves of health span: • Obesity or being Overweight • Cancer • High Blood Pressure • Alzheimer’s • Diabetes

• Chronic Kidney Disease • Heart Disease • Tobacco Addiction • Lung Disease • High Cholesterol

Most, if not all, of these conditions can be prevented, reversed, or have their progression slowed. Other common conditions that can be reversed are: • Gout • Sleep Apnea • Insomnia

• Depression • Anxiety • Fatigue

Most people work hard their entire life only to spend the last 10-20 years of life with a progressive decline in health. They slowly circle the drain as the vitality ebbs from their being. Their relationships and purpose in life suffer. Instead of growing and experiencing their potential, they gradually whither and withdraw in silence. It simply does not have to be this way. Modern medicine has a medication for almost all chronic diseases. As helpful as these are, they’re best used when their risk is less than the disease itself or other alternatives have been exhausted. Medications rarely get to the root of disease. In only a few instances do they reverse it. And, the more meds you take, the greater the risk of an interaction with another med. Yet, the American healthcare system is designed to encourage physicians to prescribe medications. Why? Because healthcare providers are not compensated to explore alternatives with patients. It takes longer to deliver alternatives and doctors are not trained in alternative therapies. 18 | NOV-DEC 2020 | KERR COUNTY PEOPLE MAGAZINE

For more than twenty years I’ve been researching lifestyle medicine and developing strategies that either slow, stop the progression of, or reverse the most common chronic diseases. These are not my opinion or exist on the “fringe” of healthcare. They’re proven by high quality scientific research. I work with you to educate you on how simple interventions can not only save your life, but reverse disease, improve quality and quantity of life, and save you money. An educated patient is a healthy, happy patient. I like to work with those who are curious to learn about their choices, motivated to change, and are sick and tired of being sick and tired. Most people are coachable but need support to get the desired results. My approach is to listen to you— not judge you—and learn about your needs. Then together we develop an approach that you’re comfortable with that produces the results you want. I’ll share models that I’ve developed to help you reach optimum mental and physical health—powerful tools that will serve you well the rest of your life. I believe people need a physician who’ll spend time with them, give quick access to care, and fight for them. We’ll devote two hours to your initial visit; follow-up visits are thirty minutes or more. You’ll enjoy same or next day appointments and you’ll have my cell phone number for emergencies. My staff and I view ourselves as advocates for you in this challenging healthcare system. Finally, if you’re going to take back your health, you need someone who will not only help you find your path but will walk down that path with you. This is the most rewarding thing I do and why I practice as I do. If you would like to drop by the office for a no-cost meet and greet to see if we’re a good fit, call 830-895-5599 to schedule an appointment.

David R. Miloy MD, internist and life/wellness coach is located at 1411 Water Street, Kerrville and may be reached at 830895-5599. Visit his website OptimumHealthDoc.com.


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Blessings in the Chaos

John McCalla, VP of the St. Vincent de Paul food bank.

turning to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul by Kari Short

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espite the unimaginable chaos and strain of 2020, much still exists in Kerr County to warrant thankfulness during the holidays—especially for those people and organizations such as The Society of St. Vincent de Paul who work tirelessly keeping families fed. Five-year Conference President Debra Payne explains, "St. Vincent de Paul, an international nonprofit whose mission is to End Poverty Through Systemic Change, came to Notre Dame Catholic Church in 1953. The organization is comprised of three ministries: thrift store, food pantry, and financial assistance. “We give out over $300,000 in goods and provide $340,000 in financial assistance every year to 1,800 families representing 9,500 people,” Debra says. “We totally put ourselves in God’s hands, and whatever He wants is what we accomplish.” 28 | NOV-DEC 2020 | KERR COUNTY PEOPLE MAGAZINE

Volunteer power Typical of the determined industry keeping Kerr County one of the best communities in Texas, the volunteers at St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry on Broadway did not let COVID-19 deter their service. While significantly altering operations to comply with safety requirements, since March the food bank has distributed 275,685 pounds of food to approximately 4,500 families in Kerr and surrounding counties. That was no small feat considering many avenues for traditional donations declined considerably as the quarantine period languished along. In the spring, they even questioned if they’d have enough supplies to last through June. Leading the initiative has been retired United States Marine Corps officer John McCalla who has volunteered with St. Vincent de Paul since 1996 and serves as vice president for the food pantry—a perfect application of his aviation supply background. The normal food drives through the post office, Our Lady of the Hills and Notre Dame schools, as well as the collections during Lent didn’t happen this year. Collections during Lent alone typically generate 9,000 to 10,000 pounds of food. Additionally, food and bags from the San Antonio Food Bank shared ministry program still cost approximately $34,000 annually. Equally concerning, the main revenue source for the pantry, St. Vincent de Paul’s Thrift Shop, was closed for almost six months. “Fortunately, we’ve gotten some very generous donations from individuals and The Community Foundation of the Hill Country,” shares John. “That community effort through The Community Foundation has kept us in operation.”


Teaming up When COVID hit, operations changed from one-to-one personal the family and income which can be up to 185 percent of assistance to drive-through thus compounding the necessary federal poverty guidelines. “For example, a family of four with manpower. Of the one hundred St. Vincent de Paul volunteers, a monthly income of $4,040 can qualify for assistance,” John approximately fifty work directly with the food pantry and adds. People don’t have to be a member of the Catholic Church they simply redoubled their efforts to tackle the distribution to receive assistance or volunteer. challenges. John and his team receive weekly food deliveries from the San Antonio Food Bank and private Volunteers Steve and Debbie Schlaffer, self" . . . since March the food proclaimed oil and gas nomads who made their donations which they organize similar to a grocery store. Then, they fill baskets with homes in Texas, Pennsylvania, and California, bank has distributed staples based upon family sizes so they can retired to Kerrville five years ago. They heard 275,685 pounds of food quickly distribute through the new driveabout the food pantry program at Mass one to 4,500 families." through system. night. They attended the program’s open house and started volunteering every Wednesday and one Saturday a “It is very labor intensive now,” states John. “It was more month. personal when they could come inside and we shopped for them. We got to learn about the families. Steve explains, “People who have been very successful in their “When COVID started, we probably doubled distribution to almost 40,000 pounds of food per month. We also increased what we gave them, and saw many new families using the services. Just the other night a young man, his wife and two kids drove by and saw the lights. They stopped and later left, able to put food on their table for a couple of days. When people drive away, they are very thankful. They know the amount of effort that goes into the food pantry.”

Helping others People are asked to register at St. Vincent de Paul to qualify for assistance. The criteria are based on the number of people in

lives realize how fortunate they are and want to find a way to give back.”

John McCalla sums it up, “Our goal is not only to provide food, but also to offer hope.” You can help—currently, the food pantry especially needs volunteers, canned green beans, macaroni and cheese, Ramen noodles, diapers, soap, toilet paper, paper towels, and feminine hygiene products. Contact St. Vincent de Paul at 1145 Broadway, Kerrville. 830-896-6898. Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. and Saturdays 9-11 a.m. Kari is an award-winning writer living in Ingram, Texas.

Volunteers: Standing - Ann Ramirez and Pat Campbell. Seated - Barbara Bryan, Debra Payne, and Elaine Smith. KERR COUNTY PEOPLE MAGAZINE | NOV-DEC 2020 | 29


St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer

Holiday Favorites Maura’s Cranberry Sauce 1 package (12 oz.) fresh cranberries ½ cup sugar (more if you prefer sweeter) ½ cup water ½ cup orange juice ½ tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. orange zest ½ tsp. nutmeg 1 cinnamon stick 3-4 whole cloves Rinse and drain cranberries. Bring water and orange juice to a boil in medium-size saucepan. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Add cranberries and other ingredients and cook over medium heat until thick (about 15-20 minutes). Cool and remove cinnamon stick and cloves. Serve chilled or at room temperature. Leftovers are good on turkey sandwiches. Maura Windlinger

Holiday Pound Cake 5 eggs 2 sticks of butter softened 1-3/4 cups sugar 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp. vanilla pinch of salt Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease and flour Bundt pan. Cream butter, sugar, vanilla, and salt. Add eggs and flour alternatively ending with flour. Pour into cake pan and bake for 50-55 minutes. Serve with seasonal fruit and whipped cream or ice cream. Barbara Bryan

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28 Years Together We would like to extend a Very Special Thank You to each and every one of you for supporting us during the last 28 years. It has been an honor to serve this community. Due to the sale of our property, this is our last season. We will miss everyone dearly but look forward to the new adventure in store.

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gift yourself with Reiki the natural stress reliever In spite of our good intentions, stress happens, and haven’t we already had enough of that this year? Then in November and December we traditionally go into high gear—decorating, gift shopping, cooking, party going, and family gathering. Even if all the busyness is fun, it can be exhausting and leave us particularly vulnerable during flu season on top of the pandemic. Have you ever wished you could do it differently—to enjoy the holidays with ease and comfort? Disease and discomfort too often become byproducts of our fatigue and stress. Reiki is a hands-on, integrative therapy that can help break that cycle. It’s a natural healing therapy that promotes physical and emotional balance through relaxation, helping you shift gears this holiday season and into the new year. Anne Schneider is a Kerrville Reiki Master with fourteen years experience and is a member of The Reiki Alliance— an international organization of traditional Reiki Masters. Support your wellness and schedule your Reiki session with Anne at her Ventana Al Cielo Studio. Stress-free holiday tip: Reiki gift certificates make great stocking stuffers for everyone. Interested in learning Reiki as a supportive natural healing therapy for yourself and others if you choose? Anne’s ten hour Reiki I training is simple and practical—FRI 6:30-9 pm, SAT 12:30- 5:30 pm, and SUN 9:30 am-noon. Contact Anne now to attend her next training class November 20-22. Please note that private Reiki sessions and group trainings will follow CDC guidelines for personal safety during the pandemic.

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W ELL N ESS

It’s YOUR choice by Sabrina Griggs, RPH

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is currently considering restricting compounding pharmacies from making bioidentical hormone replacement prescriptions based on a study by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine. However, NASEM took neither current patients’ nor medical professionals’ input before completing the study. If these restrictions are passed, millions of women and men will be forced to use the Big Pharma “one size fits all” commercial preparations at a much higher cost. Only a major public response will stop this FDA overreach, so contact your senators and congressmen and the FDA directly now. Also, please submit written testimonials regarding your own compounded hormone experience to “A4PC.org/cbhtandme.” And tell your friends—there’s strength in numbers—make your voices heard. As a patient, you have the right to decide where your prescriptions are filled. Recently, an out-of-state pharmacy has been purchased by a private equity firm and is aggressively

marketing their products to local doctors. They are making health and safety claims regarding their products which have not been substantiated by any clinical trials. Specifically, this operation offers hormones in oral form, theoretically made safe by their “proprietary process,” however, estrogen and testosterone should not be swallowed, as they are metabolized by the liver which creates dangerous metabolites. If your provider suggests such a change, ask questions. A mail order prescription mill does not offer the level of service you receive when shopping locally or face-to-face counseling when you have questions or issues. Sabrina Griggs, RPH, has thirty years of broad-spectrum pharmaceutical and nutritional healthcare knowledge. She is the owner/pharmacist at Apothecary Shoppe, 1228 Bandera Hwy, Kerrville. 830-257-0732.

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What would happen if you couldn’t leave home in your later years? Couldn’t shop for food? Couldn’t prepare a meal? Who would help you survive? And, during this pandemic, who would make sure you had plenty of food? The Dietert Center would! For 50 years, Dietert has been feeding Kerr County’s elderly. A hot, nutritious meal is the lifeline that keeps many of our oldest citizens independent and in their homes. More than 68,500 meals were delivered by smiling, dedicated Kerr County volunteers last year. Every weekday, Dietert’s “Meals On Wheels” program provides a hot lunch and warm friendship to approximately 300 homebound seniors. Many are disabled and on limited incomes. During the pandemic, we have continued to provide these meals and they didn’t miss a day. In fact, we even sent extra frozen and shelf-stable meals to assure that everyone had plenty of food on hand. In many cases, our 200 dedicated volunteers are the only people these elders see and assure that no senior feels isolated.

Quality Care.

Getting “Meals On Wheels” starts with a phone call to (830)7924044. For those who qualify, meals are available for free or on a donation basis. No waiting list! We know they need to eat—no senior in Kerr County should go hungry. Because meals are available by donation, funds for this vital service are always in short supply. One home-delivered lunch costs $7.75 to produce, including food, labor, packaging, and operating expenses. This year over $300,000 must be raised to keep this critical program going. You can help feed a senior by donating meals for a day, a week, a month, or even a year. Secure donations can be made on our website, DietertCenter.Org, mailed, or dropped off. Our seniors thank you.

Brenda Thompson is the Dietert Center’s Executive Director. Contact her at 830-792-4044, ext. 247, or visit the Center’s website: DietertCenter.org. The Dietert Center is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization located at 451 Guadalupe Street in Kerrville.

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Ready to do those winter projects? by Trena Cullins

The excitement of upcoming holiday festivities can make us ignore all else but setting aside time for catching up with a few important outdoor projects is a good idea. Doing so makes sure last spring and summer’s problems don’t plaque us again. Fungal issues on trees benefit from sanitation—rake up all infected leaves and dispose of them in the trash. Fungi can remain on leaves until conditions are favorable again for the spores to develop. Spores can spread by rain and wind, so applying a horticultural oil spray on trees can interfere with the pathogen and suffocate it. It’s also the perfect time to spray existing fruit trees to suffocate fungus and overwintering insects. Fungal problems in lawns can be addressed now as well. St. Augustine lawns have suffered quite a bit with brown spot this past growing season due to all the blessed rains. Rake all dead grass and discard. Then apply a thin layer of peat moss to the affected site. After about two weeks, apply another layer. Peat moss has a natural acidity that helps break

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down fungal spores. Prior to the spring warm up apply a small amount of compost to the peat area. This should help your lawn recover quickly during the growing season. Hard pruning should be done in the coldest months when trees and perennials are dormant. Plus, it’s a great way to burn off those holiday calories. Merry Christmas and let’s all have a happy New Year! Texas Master Certified Nursery Professional Trena Cullins (#4985) has been with The Plant Haus 2 for twenty years. Trena and her experienced staff have the knowledge to serve your gardening needs. 604 Jefferson, Kerrville. 830-792-4444.

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