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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Anyone who has kept an eye on my blog for a while will know that I took a long break from posting this year. In fact a quick look at the archives list on the right allows even the new visitor to discern this. Well I guess I should say something about that.
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I had a tough year, no doubt about that. I split up with a woman that I truly believed was the love of my life in April. I spent much of the year processing that, dealing with the fact that the next decade is going to look a whole lot different from how I thought it might. Cape Town can be a tough place to feel depressed - the beauty is awe-inspiring, but I feel surrounded by a pressure to be living my perfect life. How can I not when the sea is so blue, the mountains are so beautiful, life is so good.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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