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I looked at the schedule again and I think the midafternoon option makes the most sense for me.
I can leave a little early, take the side street instead of the busier road, and still have time to stop for a walk first.
The morning feels too rushed, and later in the evening I usually lose momentum and just want a quiet night.
If you are free around then, send me the location you had in mind and I will head there directly.
I am fine with keeping it simple, and honestly I would rather have a low-key plan than try to squeeze in too many things.
Also, if the weather flips again, I am totally happy switching from outdoors to someplace calmer inside.
I mostly just want a little time to catch up, hear what you have been working on, and get out of the usual routine for a bit.
Either way, I am flexible and can adjust once I hear back from you.
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I finally tried the route you suggested for the park loop, and it was much better than the one I usually take.
The path was quieter, there were more shaded spots, and I did not have to keep stopping at every corner waiting for traffic to pass.
I ended up staying out longer than planned because the air felt calm and I was not in a hurry to head back.
Next time I might start a little earlier so I can bring a coffee and sit on that bench near the garden for a few minutes.
I also remembered what you said about keeping plans loose, and that helped a lot because I usually try to organize every hour too tightly.
Leaving some room in the day made everything feel easier and I actually had more energy by the end of it.
If you want, we can do the same thing this weekend and maybe add that bookstore stop afterward.
I am open to changing it around, but that general plan sounded really nice.