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I finally watched that documentary you recommended last week. Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect but it turned out to be really engaging. The cinematography was gorgeous and the interviews felt genuine rather than rehearsed. I think you'd enjoy the second part even more than the first because it goes deeper into the personal stories. Let me know if you want to discuss it over coffee sometime. I also started reading that book you mentioned and I'm already hooked on the first few chapters. The writing style reminds me of something we read in college actually. Anyway, just wanted to share my thoughts before I forgot. Have you seen anything else good lately? I'm always looking for recommendations and I trust your taste. The last recommendation you gave me was spot on so I'm curious what else you've been enjoying lately. Let me know when you have a moment to catch up.
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I was thinking about our conversation the other day about gardening and I finally decided to try growing some herbs on my balcony. I picked up some basil and mint seeds along with a few small pots. The whole setup process was surprisingly therapeutic. I spent the afternoon arranging everything and reading about proper watering schedules. My neighbor actually stopped by and gave me some tips about soil drainage. She's been growing tomatoes for years and her plants look incredible. I'm not expecting miracles but it feels good to have a little project to tend to. The mint is supposedly very forgiving so I'm starting with that one. If things go well I might try some vegetables next season. It's nice having something green to look at when I'm working from home. I'll send you some photos once things start sprouting. Have you ever tried growing anything indoors? I'd love to hear what worked for you.

 
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