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German Bear/American Flag Sweater

Posted by James on July 2, 2014
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Margarete Steiff, Ralph Lauren Steiff Teddy Bear History, Steiff Bear, Steiff Company, Steiff Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear. 8 Comments

German seamstress Margarete Steiff contracted polio as a baby and was forced to use a wheelchair most of her life.

Portrait of Margarete Steiff and one of her Bears

In her spare time she began making stuffed elephant pin cushions for her friends from a pattern she had found in a magazine. When she saw children playing with her stuffed elephants, she decided to try her hand at making other stuffed animals and the Steiff Company was born. She designed all the prototypes herself and insisted on only using quality materials; wood shaving stuffing, mohair bodies and glass eyes.

The company motto, “Only the best is good enough for children”.

That was in 1880. Today, Steiff animals are still made almost entirely by hand.

It was Margarete’s nephew Richard who suggested that the Steiff company make its most important contribution to the world.

A stuffed bear.

Vintage Steiff Teddy Bear

She was hesitant, but made one anyway. Until that point, they had made mostly dogs, cats, monkeys, mice, and pigs. Steiff bears were a tremendous hit and in 1907 alone the company made almost a million of them.

Her nephew Franz devised the brass button to distinguish genuine Steiff animals from the slew of fakes that were flooding the market.

Genuine Steiff Yellow Tag on the Teddy Bear's Ear

In case you didn’t know, the Teddy Bear owes its name to our 26th U.S. president, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt.

While on a hunting trip in Mississippi, after the President failed to make a kill, his hosts tied a bear cub to a tree and presented it to him to shoot.

The President refused to shoot such an easy target. He was quoted as saying, “Spare the Bear.”

Theodore Roosevelt Refuses to Shoot a Teddy Bear Political Cartoon

This action was immortalised in a Washington Post cartoon.

Companies immediately began to make stuffed bears to commemorate the act, but it was the Steiff bears that were the most popular.

In the early 90’s, Ralph Lauren’s design team was struggling to find a birthday gift for the man who truly had everything. One of the tailors suggested they dress a Teddy Bear as a Ralph Lauren model; grey flannel trousers, an oxford shirt, and a cashmere sweater. Naturally, they used a Steiff bear.

Mr. Lauren loved it.

So much so, that he partnered with the Steiff company to sell the “Preppy” bears in his stores in a limited run of 5,000.

They were a huge success, and launched a whole line of sweaters, hats, t-shirts and even dishes with the bear image. Several more bears followed; a cowboy, a Russian girl, a collegiate, a bohemian, a sailor, bears in suits, and even a formal bear in a tuxedo with a white waistcoat.

I was lucky enough to snag one of these RL Steiff bears; in jeans, a chambray shirt and a hand-knit American flag sweater…..

Ralph Lauren Steiff Teddy Bear in American Flag Sweater

He’s number 2868, out of 5000.

Leather Wrist Tag Number 256

Here’s a shot of that Steiff ear tag.

Steiff Yellow Tag Collage

Steiff Teddy Bear Face

Just one bear so far,

Pretty sure that’s enough.

But ya never know…….

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Either This…..or Bake 600 Patriotic Cupcakes

Posted by James on June 29, 2014
Posted in: New Home, Projects. Tagged: American Flag, American Flag Toothpicks, American Flag Wreath, july 4th, July 4th Decor. 31 Comments

American Flag Toothpick Wreath from the Cavender Diary Boys

Say you’re sitting around with about 600 American flag toothpicks in your possession.

Just using this as an example, mind you. I mean, who just happens to have several hundred American flag toothpicks on hand?

(pause, followed by uncomfortable forced little laugh)………guilty.

Why did I let that happen? Was I really going to make that many cupcakes?

I found them for 30 cents a box a few years ago……and pounced without really thinking it through.

American Flag Picks from Amazon

And now, after several cupcake-less July 4ths, I think I’ll use them to make a wreath.

On the off-chance that one of y’all isn’t quite the hoarder that I am, and wants to copy this project…..I found the same toothpicks for sale on Amazon.

But they are slightly more than the 30 cents a box that I paid. (During the Bush administration)

I also have this 18 inch white styrofoam wreath form. Pretty sure that I got it at Hobby Lobby.

Same one I used for the Peppermint Candy Wreath back in December. (not the EXACT same wreath………but you get the idea)

18 Inch Round White Foam Wreath from the Craft Store

I used a little wire to make a hanging loop on the back of the wreath form……….like so.

Use Wire to Make a Hanging Loop on the Back of the Wreath

Then I flipped the wreath over, so the hang loop is on the back……..sheeesh,

and go to town sticking in the flag picks.

The American Flag Toothpick in Question

I tried to get them as close together as possible, and at a slight angle.

Just Keep Inserting American Flags at a Slight Angle Closely Together

After I covered the entire wreath, I went back over my work and added a flag everywhere there was a hole.

Close-up of American Flag Toothpick Wreath

Nice and full.

After all, I have several hundred of those little picks. Might as well use all of them.

So to refresh:

600 American flag toothpicks + 18 inch foam wreath + a couple hours =

American Flag Toothpick Wreath from the Cavender Diary Boys

Happy America, Everybody!

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Sharpen Scissors with Sand Paper

Posted by James on June 25, 2014
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: dull scissors, Sharpen Scissors. Leave a comment

Ohhh yes, you can.

Sharpen scissors with sand paper, I mean.

All’s ya need are dull scissors (Something we in the Cavender house are never in short supply of. Maybe we should stop using them for cutting wire) and sandpaper. I used 220 grit.

220 Grit Sandpaper and Dull Scisors

Fold the sandpaper in half (rough side out) and cut away several times, making long straight cuts.

Fold the Sandpaper in Half and Cut Away with the Dull Scisors

Done.

Your scissors will be ready to handle anything…….

Except wire, stop cutting wire with scissors.

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Casa De Mellencamp

Posted by James on June 22, 2014
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Daufuskie Island, John Cougar, John Mellencamp, Mellencamp Weekend House. 10 Comments

If any of y’all are ever lucky enough to catch me on a Karaoke night, and I’ve already had a few beers, I usually sing a song by this guy…

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House

John Mellencamp,

Although he was John Cougar when his career started. (A name his record label stuck on his first album without telling him.)

This is the song I’ll most likely be singing, Ain’t Even Done with the Night.

Yeah, the video is a little cheesy, but the song is just greatness – Very Springsteen/Dylan-inspired, and I’ll bet you’ve either forgotten it/or never heard it before.

Either way, you’re welcome.

Anyhoo, stumbled on John Mellencamp’s weekend house in Architectural Digest recently.

The article’s a couple of months old but I thought the house was worth sharing.

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Living Hall

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Dining Area

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Fireplace in Living Area

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Movie Room

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Kitchen

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Breakfast Room

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Bedroom

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Master Bathroom

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Outdoor Sreeened Porch

This is the private stretch of beach alongside the property.

John Mellencamp's South Carolina House Private Beach

The house, whose architecture was inspired by a church in Myrtle Beach that John took a picture of, is located on Daufuskie Island. The South Carolina island, just across from Savannah Georgia, was until recently inhabited entirely by descendants of freed slaves. The island is still so private that it’s only accessible by boat.

John hired interior designer Monique Gibson, who filled the house with “upscale simplicity”. Yeah, it’s a little more austere that I usually like my houses. But just look at all the vintage portraits that pepper the place, those open kitchen shelves, the bare bulb light fixtures, and even the master bathroom has a sort of “grown-up summer camp” feel to it. And just how much do I love those vintage Pyrex beakers on the 27 foot-long metal console table. So, so very much.

It just makes me want to sing……

…….but not without a few beers first,

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…and Then This Happened

Posted by James on June 19, 2014
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: American Flag, American Style, Apartment Therapy, Den. 37 Comments

We noticed quite a few visitors on the “Cavender Diary Visitation Stats” coming from Apartment Therapy this week.

So I followed them back to the source and found this……..

Apartment Therapy American Style

Yepp, there’s our den, and that big, beautiful American flag, featured under “American Style”……….right next to Martha – American Icon

It’s certainly great to have the unsolicited web exposure.

This picture was a few years ago after I completed the base for those Ikea expedit shelves, and made them look like a Real piece of furniture.

Here’s a few bigger pics…..

Finished Console with Big Flag/TV

Pictures and Books on Console

We’ve been fortunate enough to have been featured on Apartment Therapy several times; our garage, our kitchen, our master bedroom, and even been nominated for Best Home Blog a few times……

And every time we are, ya know what bothers Apartment Therapy readers the most about our house? (a very close second is all the taxidermy and the cow hide rugs) ………………..That darn American flag.

Don’t believe me, just read the comments on the AT post. All from people who think it’s disrespectful to display an American flag inside the house.

What the what?

It’s not a political statement.

I love that flag…….and everything that it stands for.

In fact, there’s one in almost every room of our house (sort of like Where’s Waldo?)

So haters, get over it…..and let’s all start displaying more American flags.

Like the ones featured in this ancient post of ours.

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Loaded Baked Potato Salad

Posted by James on June 15, 2014
Posted in: New Home, Recipes. Tagged: Baked Potato Salad, Potato Salad. 2 Comments

Loaded Baked Potato Salad from the Cavender Diary Boys

Have y’all ever heard of such a thing? Potato salad with all the fixin’s of a baked potato.

We hadn’t either…

Sounds pretty simple. Let’s give it a shot, shall we?

Start with about 4-5 good-sized Russet Bakers.

I leave the skins on, so my salad is more baked potato like, and I make sure that I scrub them extra well.

4 to 5 Good Sized Russet Baker Potatoes with the Skins Throughly Cleaned

Always dice the potatoes in uniform chunks…….so they all cook at the same rate.

Dice the Potatoes into Even Pieces

Put your diced potatoes in a stock pot and add just enough salted cold water to cover them, but not too much.

Bring the pot to a boil and immediately reduce the heat to medium and simmer.

The simmering time varies depending on what size your dices are. Potatoes are done when they are just tender enough to be pierced with a fork.

Mine took about 8 minutes.

Add the Diced Potatoes to the Salted Boiling Water

When they are done enough, drain them in a colander and let cool completely before mixing into a salad.

If they are too warm, they will melt the cheese.

Finely Choped Chives with a Sharp Knife

To the 5 cubed, cooked, and cooled potatoes I add:

  • 1 cup of sour cream
  • 1 cup of mayonaise
  • 2 cups graded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1 package cooked/chopped pepper bacon
  • 1 package (about 1/2 ounce) fresh chives, finely chopped
  • plenty of salt and pepper

All the Ingredients for Loaded Baked Potato Salad

Gently fold all the ingredients together, don’t wanna smash the potatoes too much, and you’re done.

Chill it for a few hours before you serve. (and sprinkle some bacon and chives on top for presentation)

Tastes amazingly similar to cold mashed potatoes.

Loaded Baked Potato Salad from your Cavender Boys

Loaded Baked Potato Salad from the Cavender Boys

….and who doesn’t love cold mashed potatoes?

You’re welcome.

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More Sea Shells?

Posted by James on June 7, 2014
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Beach Vacation, brother Josh, Red-Neck Riviera, sea shells, Seaside Memory Jars. 12 Comments

This is one of my favorite old pictures.

Me and my brother Josh picking up sea shells on our first visit to the ocean,

Jimmy and Joshua on the Tampa Beach 1970-Something

Tampa, I think. Mid-70’s. I still have that little metal box. We were filling it with shells and I’m pretty sure that I was explaining to Josh the proper way to pick them up.

I loved scouring tchotchkes shops with my Mom on vacations selecting sea shells, but the real thrill was the hunt was finding them on the beach.

Still is.

I’m a collector. Always have been. Even as a kid.

Here’s what the beach at Cape San Blas looked like a few weeks ago on our vacation to the “Red-Neck Riviera”………

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Soooooo many shells.

Even found a handful of oh-so-fragile urchins.

Hand Full of Sea Urchins at Cape San Blas

Here’s a pretty good sampling of what we found on those Florida beaches. We were very careful not to bring anything home that already had an occupant…….invertebrate or hermit crab.

Shells from our Seaside Florida Vacation

And what, exactly, do we do with all these treasures?

Here’s how it comes together.

I buy these vintage canning jars from junk stores whenever I see them cheap….usually about 4-5 bucks each.

Vintage Caning Jar for Seaside Memory Jar

Then fill them with all our findings…..

(Not just shells. I’m a fanatic about finding sea glass, but we also add the occasional bottle cap or coin. This year I grabbed a handful of that beautiful white sand from the Seaside beach.)

……and label them with clear labels. (Thanks for that suggestion Heather) So we remember where everything came from.

Like Seaside 2014.

I Use a Brother Lable Maker to Print Lables on Clear Tape

Pretty simple……

and charming for days……

Vintage Canning Jars Filled with Found Beach Treasures from Our Florida Trip

Seaside Memory Jars Collage

Our Collection of Seaside Memory Jars

 Yepp, Organized Hoarding at it’s finest.

One day, these will line the window of the master bathroom.

Great minds certainly do think alike, and my dear friend Shannon, at Bohemian Junktion, has been doing this with her family even longer than we have.

Any size or shape of jar is an eligible candidate for her……even a Corona bottle.

While we just use a label maker, Shannon takes it one awesome step further and prints labels with a picture from the trip. SO very, very clever……

OOOh, and my favorite part, all their family vacation jars are lined up on top of vintage lockers down their hall.

Check her out……

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Half a Million

Posted by James on June 5, 2014
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Half A Million. 84 Comments

Fireworks

Yesterday TheCavenderDiary.com hit half a million site views.

Pretty big milestone for us.

The first year of blogging we only had about 1,000 views. (those were mostly our mothers) We never expected to have half a million people reading about us.

4 years ago I had pretty limited photography and WordPress skills. It was all a little weak in the beginning, and Jamie wrote most of the posts. I still remember how shocked we were the first time we had a follower that neither of us knew personally. The first time we were featured on another blog, Jamie and I stayed up ’till midnight watching our traffic meter go up……think it reached about 400 views that day. We were ecstatic.

It’s a weird/challenging/odd/rewarding/difficult/glorious thing to blog about your life.

Most days it takes a tremendous amount of effort. So many times we’ve been covered in sweat, attic insulation, saw dust, potting soil, spackle, grout, paint, stain, or drywall remanats…….when I have to stop, grab the camera and restage the whole act, then crop/edit the photos, think of something witty to say, type all those witty things, edit the hell out of it, and when I’m sure the story makes sense from beginning to end…….post it all in a timely manner.

And for who (Whom?) have we been keeping this virtual diary for?

For you people who have been laughing with us and our home-owning escapades (or possibly laugh at us).

Occasionally we’ll get an email from a reader saying they liked this or that, and it thrills us to death. We want to reach people with our same interests. That’s what it’s all about.

We’d love to know who’s stalking us, or even just glancing occasionally…..So leave a comment and say, “Howdy”.

If you have a blog, then post a link so we can visit you too, if not…….. just let us know that you’re here.

And thank you all for reading these past few years…..

We’re so glad that you found us.

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Honestly, It’s Just a Bottle Opener

Posted by James on June 1, 2014
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: #DontFwithTSAagents, Antler Bottle Opener, bottle openers, Cast Iron Bottle Opener, Florida, Seaside, TSA. 7 Comments

It’s no secret that I enjoy the occasional beer.

In fact, Jamie gave me a beer making book for Christmas. (Stay tuned for more on that later)

Even though most of the beer I drink has twist off caps, (or better yet, groovy hinged-corks), we’ve started collecting bottle openers on our travels. Grabbed 2 new ones just last week in Seaside, Florida.

The first one is shaped like a dolphin, perfect souvenir because we saw several feral dolphins frolicking in the ocean on the trip…and the second one, this is the important one, is shaped like a small pistol. It looks like the kind of toy gun we used to fill with rolls of red caps as kids.

Both made of cast iron, and both just casually wrapped in tissue and tossed into the bottom of my tote bag on the first day of our vacation……..and forgotten for a week.

Flash forward to the last day of our vacation. The final hour actually.

Standing shoeless on the receiving end of the airport security conveyor belt, waiting for my stuff to come through, there is suddenly a great amount of activity as 2, then 3, then 4 TSA agents are huddled around the screening monitor whispering and pointing. One of them is quickly thumbing through a binder and another whispers into a walkie on her shoulder. What’s the hold up? Jamie has his stuff already……Where’s mine? And then I remember how I grabbed one Madeleine’s half-full sippy cups of milk and dropped it into my ……..

OOOHHH Shit! It’s the gun.

“Ummmm,” I toss-out nonchalantly across the motionless conveyor belt, ” Are y’all looking at my gun?”

GUN is a word that TSA agents are just itchin’ to hear…….and why, oh why did I just claim ownership of it?

(After all, Florida is a death penalty state that elected a Bush into office….much like my own state. I should know better than take a gun-shaped object to an airport)

Suddenly there appears a moustached tank of a police officer with hands the size of cantaloupes. He scans the monitor for a quick second and uses those melon hands to pick up my tote bag and escorts me – still shoeless – firmly by the shoulder to a room on the other side of the screening area…… Was I being taken into custody? He has no expression, so it was hard to tell at this point. But it certainly feels like I am.

Jamie follows.

“Take a seat,” he motions to a chair attached to the wall and sets my bag on a lab table.

After about a split-second of thinking about it, I oblige and take a seat. I don’t want to appear, in any sort of way…….uncooperative.

Jamie stands next to me.

“Do you have your boarding pass and driver’s license?”

Of course I do, and I hand them over to him.

He opens a notebook and begins scribbling my information.

“What time’s your flight?”

“6:30, in about an hour,” looking at my watch-less wrist. Is there a possibility that I might not make it?

“You’re from Dallas?”

“Yes, sir.” Should I be calling him Officer? I can’t remember if they prefer that.

“Do you mind if I go through your bag?”

Am I really going to say “No” here? “Please, please do……it’s just a bottle opener…….shaped like a gun.”

“It’s a joke,” Jamie interjects….not really helping the situation.

Officer melon-hand’s eyebrows go up.

“Ohhhhhhh, No, No, No.” I shake my head and try to sound as sincere as I possibly can. ” He means that it’s a novelty item. Not, ahhh, not a joke.”

He proceeds to unpack my tote bag, one stupid, embarrassing item at a time. The sippy-cup half full of warm milk, a bag of shrimp-flavored chips that I had been feeding gulls with all week, a dashboard hula girl for my brother Ben who is house/Doberman sitting for us, orange pillow cases that we bought that are the perfect shade of Crayola orange, a matchbox car I found on a playground, Target flip-flops, wet swimsuits in zip-loc bags, an enamel toothbrush holder full of store-bought sea shells (that I fully intended to pass off as shells I found on the beach), the cast iron dolphin bottle opener wrapped in tissue….and finally…..in the second wad of tissue, the smoking gun. Almost literally.

Cast Iron Gun-Shaped Bottle Opener in Question

“Is this the gun in question?” he lays it on the table and photographs it.

“Yes sir, That’s the one.” Just how many did he think I had?

More questions, and more note taking follows.

“This is your current address? On Cavender?” –  “Yes it is.”

“Height?” – “6’2″”

“Weight?” – Now we were getting personal, “About 230. Or 210, if you want to be nice.”…… No reaction in his face, and I’m pretty sure that he wrote 230.

“Social Security number?” He whispers this question – I also whisper the numbers to him just in case someone overhears and wants to steal my identity and crappy credit score.

“Do you have a job?” – Do I have a job? That’s an odd question. I’m wearing a shirt with a collar and we’re in the Florida panhandle. I think that answer is pretty obvious. – “Yes, of course.”

“What do yo do?” – I’m never sure how to answer this question so that it sounds like a really do have a legitimate job. “I do creative work. For (insert name of big fashion designer here)”

His expression still haven’t changed. I don’t think he’s ever heard of my boss.

Just then a TSA agent shuffles into the room and the 2 of them give Jamie and I “full back” and talk about me in hushed tones. (Like I can’t tell) She snickers, but I can’t quite read what she thinks is so funny.

She was laughing at the gun. Thank God. Our officer turns and says, “No one would believe that this is a real gun. You better go, you don’t want to miss your flight.” And just like that, he hands me my boarding pass.

I scoop up my bag, it’s contents, and my shoes……. and we skeddadle as fast as we can to the gate where the Pecks are waiting. (Notice that they didn’t hang around to see if I got arrested of not)

Never doing that again.

But I am going to keep collecting bottle openers.

Here are a few more of ours.

Want your own? The mermaid is available here.

And the same site has many more, all priced under 7 bucks.

A Few of the Bottle Openers We Have Amased

We got these Kabuki mask openers at the Chinese Lantern Festival last fall.

I found them online at Amazon, if y’all wanna copy us or anything.

Yes, we know that Kabuki is Japanese, but someone should tell the Chinese Lantern Festival people.

Kabuki Bottle Openers

These antler openers were both gifts……Someone knows me all too well.

Found a couple more of those on Etsy. This one is my favorite. Hint, hint.

Antler Bottle Openers

Finally, here are the 2 new ones that we got in Florida last week.

Cast Iron Bottle Openers from Seaside Florida

I found the revolver online here. If your interested in owning your own.

It’s got coolness for days…..

……I just don’t recommend taking it through airport security.

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Why Yes, That is Our Garage

Posted by James on May 28, 2014
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Garage Update, Good Housekeeping magazine, Good Housekeeping Magazine Garage. 20 Comments

This took long enough.

About a year and a half ago, in 2012, I got an email from an editor at Good Housekeeping magazine asking about our garage that she’d seen on Houzz. Specifically, had it been published anywhere?

Nope, not yet.

So I took some fresh pictures and sent them too her. Then took some more, ………then a few more. It was hard to capture the same August lighting from the original pictures in a December photo shoot.

Eventually I was able to photograph something they could use.

They sent me a check, and were set to publish in June, then it was pushed to August, then September……then I just gave up. (I was starting to think that it was all just a plot to get me to buy a Good Housekeeping magazine every month. Which I was.)

The other day, I got an email from a reader who was a little irked that Good Housekeeping would just use a picture of our garage and not give us any credit.

What? What? What?

You mean they Actually used it in the June 2014 issue? I ran to the grocery store to buy one….or possibly 10, but who’s counting?

Check it out……below, or on the Good Housekeeping site, or even buy a copy of your own……

The Cavender Diary Garage in Good Housekeeping Magazine

What a perfectly styled, well-organized garage. The kind that only exists in magazines. Right?

Well this one happens to exist on the other side of our kitchen door.

 I love that there are even some resources to “Steal Our Style”.

Steal Our Style - The Cavender Diary Garage in Good Housekeeping Magazine

As far as giving us credit……

Don’t worry, they did,

If you have a magnifying glass, and you pull the pages apart really wide, and if there isn’t too much binding glue in your copy……….you can see my first professional magazine photo credit.

My First Professional Magazine Photo credit

Now we just sit back and watch our blog traffic skyrocket……..

Oh BTW, Our garage wasn’t always this “Magazine Worthy”.

Wanna see the process? Check out these posts……..

Cedar Planking the Garage

Status Update on the Garage

& Did You Think We Gave Up on the Garage?

 

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