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Things to do in the Hawkesbury these School Holidays

12 April, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

  • Time for a family flick with a couple of movies bound to keep everyone happy? Richmond Regent have all the family picks http://www.richmondregent.com.au/ including Peter Rabbit and Sherlock Gnomes.
  • Visit the local Hawkesbury Central Library Service either Windsor or Richmond and borrow your favourite book to read or dvd to watch. You can join for free. http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/
  • Planet X – Go trampolining in Richmond – http://planetxent.com.au/
  • Windsor Tenpin Bowling – Make a strike at http://windsorbowl.com.au/
  • Visit the local Government Park or Howes Park and enjoy a waterside picnic.
  • Ride your bike through Howes Park through to Deerubbin Park, start point from The Terrace, Windsor.
  • Ride your bike along the bike track on Windsor Road from Windsor through to Rouse Hill and enjoy a reward at one of the local cafes at the end of your ride.
  • Visit Lime & Coconut Café for their signature lime & coconut cheesecake with the kids’ favourite milkshake http://www.limeandcoconutcafe.com.au/
  • Hawkesbury Regional Museum – soak up some local history http://www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/museum
  • Try out some new aerial tricks at the local Skate Park – Clarendon near the Richmond RAAF Base or McGraths Hill http://www.skateboard.com.au/skateparks/australia/clarendon-skate-park/
  • Australiana Pioneer Village – Atmosphere and activities of life over 100 years ago http://theapv.org.au
  • Tobruk Sheep Station – Farm Visits and Stays – http://www.tobruksydney.com.au/
  • Trees Adventure – Yarramundi – Swing like Tarzan from more than 70 Sydney Blue Gums bordering the River listening to Bell Birds or watching the Sea Eagle soar above http://treesadventure.com.au/
  • Go Karting – Butterfly Farm, 446 Wilberforce Rd, Wilberforce NSW 2756 – Adrenaline packed day out
  • Icecream Shop Café – 89 George Street, Windsor – grab an ice cream and take a walk down George Street or by the Hawkesbury River on The Terrace.

These are just some ideas for what to do in the Hawkesbury during the school holidays.  Feel free to add other ideas for the community, I would love to hear your thoughts or comments.

Enjoy the holidays with the kids and if you have any further questions on the Hawkesbury I would be more than happy to assist.

Rachael 🙂

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When is the Best Time to Sell Your Home in the Hawkesbury? Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

1 March, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Pros and cons of selling your home in Autumn

We are often asked when is the best time to sell your home in the Hawkesbury?  Spring is traditionally seen as the peak period for the property market, however, Autumn is a great time for sellers. Why? What are the Pros and Cons of selling your home in Autumn?  To begin with, as we move into the milder months of April and May the hottest days of summer have ended. Potential buyers are likely to be more inclined to attend open houses if the weather’s cool and fresh.

Many buyers may have made New Year’s resolutions to purchase a home during the year. If you can show off your property during the first few months of the year, you’ll target these and more buyers. Despite what we’re led to believe about spring sales, there are many potential buyers out looking for the perfect property to suit their needs right now.

Lots of people also take extended holidays from their busy schedules during Christmas and early January. This gives them more time to research the market and feel confident about their buying decisions. They become buyers who are more prepared and ready to go.

Notes for a successful Autumn Sale

Once you’ve made the decision that an autumn sale is right for you, you’ll want to keep the following factors in mind.

In April, you’ll have to compete with Anzac Day and the school holidays. These could be distractions for potential buyers, who may have planned to go away. By May, days are already getting shorter and the weather will be cooling down. This is particularly true in the southern states.

Pay attention to daylight savings if you live in a part of the country that’s affected by it. This changes over on the first Sunday of April and could lead to some confusion regarding the time of your open inspection.

8 tips for attracting the Autumn home buyer

Make sure the garden looks spectacular
Your garden must look at its best. Include planting flowers that will bloom in autumn to contrast with the changing colours of shrubs and trees. Buy mature plants rather than seedlings if necessary. How many times do you see a property that sold because the buyer fell in love with the garden?

Clean up the yard

Rake dead leaves and debris in your lawn to give a clean and tidy appearance. Don’t let overgrown vegetation block the windows or path to the entrance. Pruning bushes and tree limbs will let the sun inside and showcase the exterior of your home. Cut away summer vines and cut down dead flowers. Also, autumn-flowering plants give a cheery welcome like no other to prospective buyers. Plant in pots and place on the steps and along the sidewalk. Your nursery will advise you of the best plants to use in your local area.

Decorate your home with an Autumn theme
You don’t need to go crazy or spend a lot of money, but simply create a home that looks warm and inviting as the weather starts to cool. The days are starting to shorten, so make sure there is plenty of light in the house if you have an afternoon showing. An arrangement featuring autumn colours (pine cones, nuts, orange candles, leaves from the garden) with a hint of cinnamon stick fragrance is a good start.

Tone down your colours for Autumn
Sellers can get away with swathes of darker colours in summer, when sunlight illuminates the home. Not so during evening inspections when it’s no longer daylight savings time. Paint rooms in very neutral colours such as whites and beiges. Avoid the darker colours that are okay in the summer months when you’re not having to concentrate on brightening up a room.

Dress the Windows
Rain and wind from over the summer months can make your windows dusty and streaked by the time autumn comes. You might not notice smudges, but buyers will, if only on a subconscious level. To sell a home, your windows need to sparkle. Sometimes kids and pets smudge the window panes and weather can dirty the outside window ledges. So wash the windows inside and out every autumn. Remove screens and spray them down.

Bring in the light
When days get shorter, the sun sets lower in the horizon and casts wider shadows. Pull up the blinds, open the shutters, push back the drapes on every window. Turn on every light in the house, including appliance lights and closet lights if need be. Brighten darker rooms with few windows by placing spotlights on the floor behind furniture, and for goodness sakes, turn off the TV at inspection times.

Get a handyman/woman
Fix those little jobs you haven’t had time to do. Like the dodgy door handle, the mould in the bathroom. A loose door handle could be a deal-breaker for a buyer inspecting their sixth home in an afternoon. Often small details, like adding new kitchen doorknobs, resurfacing kitchen benches and even painting outdated splashback tiles can lift a home. Call the local trades from Rachael’s recommended list.

Clean out the fireplace
Ah, nothing smells like autumn than smoke from a wood-burning fireplace. However, be prepared. Chances are you haven’t used the fireplace – wood or gas – since last year. If the fireplace is filled with cobwebs because it hasn’t been used for months, vacuum it out and wash it down. You could arrange knickknacks in the fireplace in place of wood logs. Get a chimney sweep to service the heating beforehand. If you have a gas fireplace, light it before buyers come through. The same goes for a reverse-cycle air conditioner. Turn it on and make sure all is okay prior to showing potential buyers.

It’s true that people are more active before the doldrums of winter set in and therefore you may tap into a greater pool of buyers. It’s also important to realise that every real estate market is impacted by dozens of other factors, such as the state of the economy, mortgage interest rates and local supply and demand. But it’s also worth remembering that a well-presented property that is not over-priced will sell … so why not give Autumn a go?

Call Rachael today to discuss selling your home this Autumn.

Source: https://www.canstar.com.au/home-loans/pros-and-cons-of-selling-your-home-in-autumn

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Best Things to do on Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury

13 February, 2018 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Best Things to do on Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury
Happy Valentine’s Day, Still in love with your house? If not, we know someone who may be…

It is considered one of the most romantic days of the year, a day where people show their appreciation to those they love and adore. Valentine’s Day is a day where love and romance can fill the air, with red roses, chocolates and love letters as traditional gifts given between partners or that secret someone that you may admire. Some say, when 2 people fall in love they are “Struck with Cupid’s arrow”.

Across the globe Valentine’s Day is celebrated in many ways as a day for love, romance, appreciation and friendship.

Here are our top 16 ways to celebrate this Valentine’s Day in the Hawkesbury.

  1. The Secret Letter – Why not surprise your Valentine with a secret love letter or card, maybe even a little gift. Don’t leave any clues so it makes the day more fun as they work out who sent them the thoughtful surprise.
  2. The Perfect Escape – The Award Winning Love Cabins where there is such a choice of accommodation including Wollemi Wilderness Treehouse, Enchanted Cave, Love Cabin, Love Studio, Love Tee Pee, Wollemi House. Visit www.lovecabins.com.au for more information.
  3. Bring back the romantic picnic for two – Take a picnic to the picturesque Yarramundi Reserve, Colo River or Hawkesbury River to escape the heat.
  4. Coffee date? The Hawkesbury has great locations to enjoy a coffee date with your Valentine. Gloria Jeans, George Street, Windsor; Lime and Coconut Cafe, Windsor are just a couple on a list of great locations.
  5. Pamper your loved one with a day spa experience at the Villa Thalgo Day Spa. 61 Hawkesbury Valley Way Windsor 45771254
  6. Air Ballooning? Start the day with Cloud 9 flights on a romantic hot air balloon flight, followed by a champagne breakfast. 61 Hawkesbury Valley Way Windsor 1300 555 711
  7. Say I love you with flowers. Arrange a bunch of flowers with Haus 101 Windsor – 4505 1314 or Angels Florist South Windsor – 45877681
  8. Dinner at the Sebel – Wine and dine your special someone with a celebratory dinner together – 4577 4222
  9. Kayaking – If the day is yours, why not take your loved one kayaking in the Hawkesbury. Pack a picnic lunch and make a day of it together.
  10. Dine on the water with the Hawkesbury Paddle Wheeler experience. With a dinner cruise available this Valentine’s Day from 6-8pm. Dinner, dessert and live music all included, the night is all yours to enjoy with that special someone. Bridge Street, Windsor Wharf, 0401798088
  11. Enjoy a meal at The Church bar. Open from 11am-11.30pm appreciate your loved one by sharing a brunch, lunch or dinner. 22 Kable Street Windsor 4577 6151
  12. Dessert or Coffee? Finish this Valentine’s Day with something sweet. Don’t forget to visit the Windsor Ice Cream Café 2/89 George Street Windsor 4577 2926
  13. Movie and popcorn? Catch the latest movies at the Richmond Regent, 145 Windsor Street Richmond  4587 1800
  14. Off Leash Dog Park – Celebrate with all your loved ones and spoil your pooch too. Take them to socialise with other pampered pets – Ham and Cox Streets, South Windsor – doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, Peel Park, Arthur Phillip Drive – doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, North Richmond, Yarramundi Reserve, Springwood Road, Agnes Banks – this area is not fenced.
  15. Light lunch this Valentine’s Day? Extensive menu and something for everyone to enjoy, a traditional RSL with a flair – Easy Lane located in Windsor RSL 36 Argyle Street South Windsor 4587 6900
  16. After Essentials this Valentine’s Day? Planning a romantic night at home? Pastel Pines has some extras to help you plan the perfect night in. With a great range of essential oils and candles to choose – 30 Walker Street Windsor 4577 7111

I hope you have fun whatever you find yourself doing this Valentine’s Day, let me know if you need more information on the local area, I am always happy to assist.

I know it is a little early however, Happy Valentine’s Day.

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Episode #43 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy and Brenda Richardson from Tommy’s Tuc Shop

14 March, 2017 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Rachael G.:         Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening depending on when you’re watching this video. I’m Rachael Goldsworthy checking in with you on the drive home to Hawkesbury. And today I’m lucky enough to be joined by Brenda Richardson from Tommy’s Tuc Shop.

How are you?

Brenda R.:           Good, thanks. How are you?

Rachael G.:         Really really good. Tell me, what made you move to the area and why did you open this takeaway?

Brenda R.:           Well we’ve always lived locally and it was just a bit of a change. I’ve always done administration work.

Rachael G.:         Yeah?

Brenda R.:           And flipping hamburgers is definitely a bit of a change. So yeah I just decided to do something. I’ve had a few ups and downs over the last couple of years so I actually decided to actually open a takeaway shop with my daughter.

Rachael G.:         No, that’s great!

Brenda R.:           And this is how we came up with Tommy’s Tuc Shop.

Rachael G.:         Yes, and if anybody knows the local area Mulgrave, McGraths Hill, Windsor, and the greater Hawkesbury, everybody wants to come for your infamous burgers and also your bacon and egg rolls. Apparently they are like the best in the area.

Brenda R.:           Bacon and egg rolls. Hamburgers.

Rachael G.:         Hamburgers.

Brenda R.:           And we make all our own patties here.

Rachael G.:         Okay.

Brenda R.:           All the bacon and eggs. They’re just awesome-tasting. They’re coming from me.

Rachael G.:         She’s not bias but I can guarantee that many people, and lots of people say good things about all the food that’s served here. And she’s always so friendly. That’s what I like about Brenda. She always got a smile on her face. The people here are really nice. It’s in a great location if you’re not familiar with it, it’s in Wingate.

Brenda R.:           Wingate road. McGraths Hill, Opposite Canal.

Rachael G.:         Terrific, okay. Opposite Canal is really easy to find but if you ever want bacon and eggs rolls, burgers, those sorts of things, this is the place to come. Now, tell me, what’s the best part about the whole [inaudible 00:02:09]? What do you like about living here?

Brenda R.:           Just the friendly people.

Rachael G.:         Yes.

Brenda R.:           They are. You can have people come in here every day. And maybe their having a bad day but all the time they walk in [inaudible 00:02:22] [crosstalk 00:02:24] they usually got a smile on their face.

Rachael G.:         You brought their day. [crosstalk 00:02:24][inaudible 00:02:24]

Brenda R.:           We try and make sure that we make them talk. A lot of them come in, they don’t really say much. If you start up a conversation, then obviously they’re going to try to do that. And at the end they usually say “bye, have a good day.”

Rachael G.:         So you had win at the end of the day with everybody. Yeah, oh that’s good. So what sort of hours do you work? You wake up early in the morning for the workers or —

Brenda R.:           I’m usually here by maybe 5, 5:30.

Rachael G.:         Wow. That’s early enough. 5, 5:30, my goodness!

Brenda R.:           And then I’ve gotta leave. I usually go in and get my break around 6 so I’m usually back here by 6:30, so I’m usually open around 20 past 6:30.

Rachael G.:         Okay 20 past 6:30. If you want coffee, burgers, bacon and egg rolls, even milkshakes as well.

Brenda R.:           We do milkshakes, we do honey mustard burgers, which are really good. Chicken Caesar burgers which are even better.

Rachael G.:         Yes. Is there a special sauce on the chicken Caesar burger you can share?

Brenda R.:           No, no just a normal Caesar dressing. I think it’s just the way that it’s made. Everything’s made with love.

Rachael G.:         And that’s [inaudible 00:03:38] Things are made with love, people absolutely love the food that it is, and love what it is about the place as well, so it’s almost like a culture when you come and have lunch at somebody’s restaurant or café. You remember people, you know their name, you know what their order is, you probably get the regulars in everyday.

Brenda R.:           And if you have a great attitude, and your personality is [inaudible 00:04:01], or somebody should [inaudible 00:04:03].

Rachael G.:         No, that’s great

Brenda R.:           It sort of makes your day when you know that you know — that’s what you do.

Rachael G.:         Yeah, absolutely.

Brenda R.:           And they won’t run too far. I mean it’s not long before [inaudible 00:04:19].

Rachael G.:         Yeah, so you’re here from Monday through Friday?

Brenda R.:           Yes, Monday through Friday.

Rachael G.:         Okay, so if people wanted to phone orders in, can they do that? Is there a number that you can tell everybody?

Brenda R.:           I do but I don’t actually know it off my head.

Rachael G.:         That’s okay. She doesn’t ring herself so it’s all right. We [inaudible 00:04:36] numbers too.

Brenda R.:           Fax the orders through. [inaudible 00:04:45] A lot of [inaudible 00:04:40] fax their orders through. We also supply delivery service as well. We don’t always guarantee that we’re going to get it there the specific time they’ve actually asked us [inaudible 00:04:53] [crosstalk 00:04:53] but we try.

Rachael G.:         Yeah, that’s good.

Brenda R.:           Maybe 5 minutes or 10 minutes late but [crosstalk 00:05:03] —

Rachael G.:         We’re not going to mark it down for 5 or 10 minutes late.

Brenda R.:           We usually like to be on time.

Rachael G.:         That’s good, that’s good. So what we’ll do is we’ll put a link on the video for you, they can call in for the phone number [inaudible 00:05:12] the fax, you can order your meals via fax or phone in the orders prior to — so it it the day before or day of? You have to — [crosstalk 00:05:17]

Brenda R.:           [crosstalk 00:05:19] Usually yeah —

Rachael G.:         Look at that. The day of and you can still get a meal and —

Brenda R.:           We usually do like breakfast orders.

Rachael G.:         Yes.

Brenda R.:           We actually have people that come in and sit down and have bacon and eggs and substitutes and mushrooms.

Rachael G.:         Yeah. Well from one local business to another, thank you for being part of the [inaudible 00:05:37]. We really it. We all appreciate you being up early, feeding us, and ordering us making sure that we can go to work and do what we do and anybody that wants a really good bacon and egg burger, Caesar burger, anything to do with milkshakes or whatever, even if it’s small, [inaudible 00:05:55] she’ll bring that everyday of the week. Thank you very much for doing that Brenda and thank you [inaudible 00:05:59] today.

Brenda R.:           Thank you.

Rachael G.:         Yeah you’re welcome. Look forward to seeing you on the next video.

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Best Things to do on Australia Day in the Hawkesbury

26 January, 2017 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy

Australia Day is known to celebrate the anniversary of Governor Arthur Phillip  raising the Union Jack Flag on Australian soil on 26th January, 1788.  Looking for the best places to visit on Australia Day in the Hawkesbury to celebrate together?  Only about 1 hour away from Sydney you can discover the Hawkesbury which is a great place to visit for so many reasons.

A considerable amount of people take this special day for the opportunity to reflect and spend time with friends and families at social gatherings, exploring and adventuring.  If you are stuck on ideas for Australia Day, I have compiled a short list of popular local activities that locals and tourists love to visit in the Hawkesbury.

because of the sun-drenched landscapes, rivers, bike tracks, cafes, swimming holes and creeks.

  1. Have a BBQ with friends and family
  2. Take the family to visit a local park such as Howe and Government Parks, Windsor – BBQ facilities – there are also bike riding/walking paths and play equipment
  3. The Perfect Escape – The Award Winning Love Cabins where there is such a choice of accommodation including Wollemi Wilderness Treehouse, Enchanted Cave, Love Cabin, Love Studio, Love Tee Pee, Wollemi House, The Sebel Hawkesbury Resort and Spa and Riverside Oaks Golf Resort.
  4. Bring back the romantic picnic for two – Take a picnic to the picturesque Yarramundi Reserve, Colo River, Hawkesbury River
  5. Enjoy a swim at the Nepean, Colo or Hawkesbury Rivers, Richmond Pool, Richmond or indoors at Hawkesbury Oasis – South Windsor
  6. Off Leash Dog Park – Spoil your pooch and take them to socialise with other pampered pets – Ham and Cox Streets, South Windsor –  doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, Peel Park, Arthur Phillip Drive – doggy bags and bins provided with fenced area, North Richmond, Yarramundi Reserve, Springwood Road, Agnes Banks – this area is not fenced.
  7. Feeling peckish? Enjoy a brunch at one of the local Cafe’s – Sue’s Kitchen, Bridge Cafe, Cafe Red
  8. How about coffee?  Gloria Jeans, George Street, Windsor; Lime and Coconut Cafe, Windsor
  9. Art Buff or Enthusiast?  How about Visiting some great gallleries and studios showcasing photography, best painters and sculptors in our region – try Hawkesbury Regional Museum Windsor, Cobham Hall Museum, Wiseman Ferry Hotel, Kurrajong Radio Museum, Kurrajong Hills Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Windsor (this is also in the same building as the library which is handy),
  10. Journey Back in time to Australia’s history with Australiana Pioneer Village, Wilberforce
  11. Fancy some Horse Riding? Chapman Valley Horse Riding in Howes Valley
  12. Need for adreneline? – Drive the Indy 800 Go Kart Track – where you can hire a Kart and have some family fun or feuds depending on who wins the race 😉
  13. Trampolining? Try Planet X Indoor Trampoline Park, Richmond
  14. Visit a Church? St. Matthews Catholic Church (c.1840) Windsor, St. Monica’s Catholic Church, Richmond, Hawkesbury Church – Windsor, Vineyard Church – Vineyard, Uniting Church Ebenezer (1809) – Ebenezer, Uniting Church – Wilberforce, St. James (c.1857) Pitt Town, St. Johns (1859) Wilberforce, St. Marks (1936) Freemans Reach, St. Albans, St. Albans, South Windsor Baptist Church, Sth Windsor,
  15. Air Ballooning? Take flight with Balloon Aloft on a leisurely flight over the historic townships followed by a champagne breakfast
  16. Ghost Tour? Windsor Ghost Tours get into the spirit of things, contact Janice Hart 4577 1421 or 0408 751 422
  17. Water skiing and fishing – Hawkesbury River is ideal
  18. Kayaking – Hawkesbury River, Colo and Nepean Rivers and local estuaries
  19. Bike trail – Feeling energetic, try the ride from Windsor to Bella Vista and there are stops along the way including the cafe’s mentioned above.  Now I’m not advocating fast food (although I do love a cheeseburger, chips and coke every now and then 🙂 ) however if you feel like balancing the good with the not so good there are also fast food chains like McDonalds, KFC…after all if you have completed the ride you could almost justify xxxxxxt you deserve a little reward.
  20. Catch up with friends for a beverage in a local pubs like Macquarie Arms Hotel, Bird in the Hand Inn, Wisemans Inn Hotel, The Heritage Hotel, Clarendon Tavern, Fitzroy Hotel, Australian Hotel.
  21. Catch an afternoon nap? How long has it been since you took 1/2 hr out of your busy day to simply sit under a tree or on a grassy patch of ground to reconnect, gather your thoughts or catch up on some power Zzzs.
  22. Decorate your home or office or puppy dog to get into the fun of the Australian Theme

Well there are my thoughts for today, I hope you have fun whatever you find yourself doing today and from my family to yours, Happy Australia Day.

Let me know if you need more information on the local area or I can be of further assistance with your real estate needs.

Rachael 🙂 ????????????????????????

p.s. Don’t forget to check the websites prior to your trip as on Public Holidays trading hours may change.

 

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Episode #42 The Drive Home to the Hawkesbury with Rachael Goldsworthy – Best Things to do on Australia Day

25 January, 2017 · Posted by Rachael Goldsworthy


Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening depending on when you’re watching this video. I’m Rachael Goldsworthy checking in with you on the drive home to Hawkesbury and wishing everybody all the best for a very happy Australia Day. I hope you’re all enjoying yourself, having a barbecue, catching up with friends, family, doing something really important, whatever it might be. I hope you are having a great day.

Anyway, I’ve put together a list of best things to do in the Hawkesbury on Australia Day if you’re struggling for ideas, but there’s always something to do in the Hawkesbury. If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to give me a call on 45 77 9964, or visit our website. On Australia Days we’ll be celebrating with our family and friends as well and not in the office, at the website rachelgoldsworthy.com.au. Have a great day. We’ll talk to you soon.

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Office
2 Johnston Street
Windsor NSW 2756

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Post
PO Box 1202
Windsor NSW 2756

Phone
02 4577 9964
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Monday to Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday
9:00am - 1:00pm

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