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		<title>By: Babies and Bellies &#124; GIFT FOR NEW BORNS</title>
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		<description>[...] A nice web master placed an interesting blog post on Babies and Bellies Here&#039;s a brief overview &quot;Early in February I traveled to Helena for a &#039;Babies and Bellies&#039; shoot for a family member. The short cut took me through &#039;deer alley&#039;, through the Swan River corridor and across the Avon cutoff road. This was a fun trip as I met with  [...]</description>
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