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		By: Keith R Wachter		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello or ahnee from my native Chippewa roots. The UP makes a lasting impression on most first time visitors. I&#039;ve lived my entire life here and sometimes take it for granted. I do stand back occasionally and look around at what&#039;s here to realize how special it is. Look up the Song of Hiawatha, and when you read the first few verses you&#039;ll see in your minds eye what Longfellow was writing about. My name is Keith, by the way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello or ahnee from my native Chippewa roots. The UP makes a lasting impression on most first time visitors. I&#8217;ve lived my entire life here and sometimes take it for granted. I do stand back occasionally and look around at what&#8217;s here to realize how special it is. Look up the Song of Hiawatha, and when you read the first few verses you&#8217;ll see in your minds eye what Longfellow was writing about. My name is Keith, by the way.</p>
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