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		<title>By: How to Stay Merry Before Christmas &#124; Mindful Walker</title>
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		<dc:creator>How to Stay Merry Before Christmas &#124; Mindful Walker</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Look up above the crowds at the clouds and sky. When pressed in by a horde of shoppers or holiday enthusiasts (and I may be among them), just lift up your eyes, take a deep breath, and notice how what you see can bring you back to yourself. (I also spend lots of my life looking at buildings and their details, but that’s another story.) Seeing billowy clouds above and behind the building tops is exhilarating. In fact, some people spend their lives enjoying and appreciating clouds, an activity known as cloudspotting. Check out Gavin Pretor-Pinney’s fine book, The Cloudspotter’s Guide. [...]</description>
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