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	<title>Comments on: Wednesday Hike &#8211; Thetis Lake &#8211; Victoria, BC</title>
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		<title>By: Diji - from the Di half</title>
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		<description>Gee Kris, you have such a nice way with words; a way of coaxing readers/viewers into your blogs. You&#039;re right! It is seeming &#039;springy&#039;, here too. We will soon have the three stages of spring; when the snow melts off the roof, when my runoff engineering skills train the water out of the yard and down to the lake and finally when the shovel hits the dirt in the garden and screams, &quot;It&#039;s time, let&#039;s get growing!&quot; Thanks for the ode to spring.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gee Kris, you have such a nice way with words; a way of coaxing readers/viewers into your blogs. You&#8217;re right! It is seeming &#8216;springy&#8217;, here too. We will soon have the three stages of spring; when the snow melts off the roof, when my runoff engineering skills train the water out of the yard and down to the lake and finally when the shovel hits the dirt in the garden and screams, &#8220;It&#8217;s time, let&#8217;s get growing!&#8221; Thanks for the ode to spring.</p>
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