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The site had the following in the homepage, "Bringing the country to the city." I noticed that the web site stated " October 3, 2008 by." They also stated " Welcome, Ive started this blog to share our adventures of setting up our urban farm. In April 2007 my family moved in to a very well loved, old weatherboard in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The year before we had moved from our home in East Gippsland. We had missed the bush, so we thought we would recreate a little country oasis in the city. What we have today is a wonderful little oasis, growing and changing every day."

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