I finally got around to reading that book you recommended last month. I have to say I was skeptical at first because the premise sounded a bit out there but once I got past the first couple of chapters I was completely hooked. The way the author develops the main character is really something else. I found myself staying up way too late on a work night just to finish one more chapter G1PlHxSFtaMXP. The dialogue feels natural and the pacing is just right. There were a few plot twists I didn't see coming which is rare for me. I usually figure things out pretty early on. Have you read any of their other work? I might pick up another one once I finish this. Let me know what you think about the ending when you get a chance because I have some theories. I also wanted to ask about that dinner we talked about. Are we still on for Saturday or did you need to reschedule? Let me know either way.

I also started that documentary series you mentioned and wow it is really well done. The cinematography alone is worth the watch. I am only three episodes in but I can already tell this is going to be one of my favorites this year.
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So we finally did that hike we were planning and it was incredible. The weather was perfect not too hot and the trail was in great condition. We got there early around 7am and had the place almost to ourselves for the first couple hours. The views from the top were absolutely worth the climb. I brought along some sandwiches and we had a nice lunch up there just taking in the scenery. I saw a few birds I could not identify and some wildflowers that were blooming along the trail. The whole round trip took about five hours with breaks. My legs were pretty sore the next day but in a good way. I am already looking at the map for our next outing. There is a trail I have been eyeing that is supposed to have a waterfall about halfway through. Let me know if you would be interested in checking that out sometime in the next few weeks. I think it would be a good one.

And I finally bought those hiking boots I was telling you about. They broke in nicely during the hike and my feet felt great the whole time. Definitely worth the investment. Let me know when you are free to plan the next one.