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I was just thinking about our conversation last week and I have to say you made some really good points. It's not always easy to step back and see the bigger picture but you helped me do that. I've been trying to put some of that advice into practice and it's been going well so far. A9vZ5hcl8Oe Anyway I finally tried that place you mentioned and it exceeded my expectations. The service was excellent and the overall vibe was just right. We should definitely go together sometime soon. Also I've been looking for something new to read or watch so if you have any recommendations I'm all ears. I just finished a really good series and now I'm in that post-show slump where nothing seems interesting. You always have great suggestions so I trust your judgment. Let me know what you think. Also I'm planning a small get-together for next month nothing fancy just a few people. I'll send you the details once I firm things up.
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I spent the afternoon at the community garden and it was exactly what I needed. There's something about being outside and working with your hands that just resets your whole mindset. I planted some herbs and a few vegetable starters. I'm not sure if they'll survive my gardening skills but it's worth trying. Have you ever grown anything from seed I'm curious if it's more satisfying than buying starter plants. I also stopped by that little bookstore on the corner and picked up a couple of titles I've been meaning to read. The staff there are always so helpful and they recommended one I hadn't even heard of. Anyway I was wondering if you'd like to come over this weekend for a casual dinner. Nothing elaborate just good food and good company. Let me know if you're free. Also I'm thinking about signing up for a workshop on something creative like pottery or painting. Have you ever done anything like that.