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id="image5600" src="http://www.robink.ca/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/300_2907a.jpg" alt="300_2907a.jpg" /></p><p>Out back of Parliament Hill. Seen from the bike path.</p><hr
/>I&#8217;m trying a new way of offering prints for sale. Each picture has links for Buy print and Buy card.  If you click them it opens a pop-up shopping cart for fotomoto.com, which will make you a print and send it to you. It&#8217;s simpler than ImageKind.</p><p>Plus you can send a pic as an e-card. Go ahead, try it, it&#8217;s free. (No I don&#8217;t get to read them.)<br
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