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a busy day where we trammed from st kilda to fitzroy and lots in between. Ceres drew us in, with it's bicycle fixing haven (Adrian with a halo of rims!) and sculpture snuck in between the allotments, animals, gardens, native plantings, eco house, cafe and too many exciting ventures to name. I wish England had more places like this.
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