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		<title>Sightings: &#8220;Eva Octopus&#8221; tote bag by Bungalow360</title>
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The &#8220;Eva Octopus&#8221; tote—$26 from Bungalow360&#8217;s Deep Blue Sea collection.

Sighted by my wife at Parker and Otis in Durham, NC.
Ryn blogs about gardening, local farming, and vegetarian cooking at Suburban Herbivore.
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<p>The &#8220;Eva Octopus&#8221; tote—$26 from Bungalow360&#8217;s <a href="http://bungalow360.com/Boutiques/Deep_Blue_Sea.html">Deep Blue Sea</a> collection.</p>
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<p>Sighted by my wife at <a title="Parker and Otis" href="http://www.parkerandotis.com/store/index.php/">Parker and Otis</a> in Durham, NC.</p>
<p>Ryn blogs about gardening, local farming, and vegetarian cooking at <a title="Suburban Herbivore" href="http://www.suburbanherbivore.com">Suburban Herbivore</a>.</p>
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