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		<title>By: Hrafn</title>
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		<description>Greetings from Maine Uncle Thor, I read your blog everyday -- it&#039;s a great enjoyment of mine! I believe we are also on several of the same Asatru/Heathen discussion lists. Keep on writing, your practical advice is always helpful.

On an unrelated note, I am not sure how you run your blog here, but it appears to be a Wordpress blog. At least on the Wordpress website, if you have a yourblog.wordpress.com site, they have a new feature that allows you to see how many people have visited your blog and what posts are getting the most hits. 

Heilsa!
-Tyler &quot;Hrafn&quot; Noyes</description>
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<p>On an unrelated note, I am not sure how you run your blog here, but it appears to be a WordPress blog. At least on the WordPress website, if you have a yourblog.wordpress.com site, they have a new feature that allows you to see how many people have visited your blog and what posts are getting the most hits. </p>
<p>Heilsa!<br />
-Tyler &#8220;Hrafn&#8221; Noyes</p>
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