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I finally got around to watching that documentary you mentioned last week. Honestly, I wasn't sure what to expect at first but it really pulled me in about twenty minutes in. The cinematography was stunning and the way they wove together the interviews with archival footage made everything feel so immediate. My partner kept asking questions during the quiet parts which was a little distracting but we both agreed the last scene was incredibly moving. I think you'd enjoy the director's earlier work too if you haven't seen it yet. The pacing is a bit slower but the payoff is worth it. I'm planning to rewatch it this weekend just to catch details I missed the first time. Let me know if you want to borrow the streaming login we used. I can send you the link later tonight after I dig it up. Also thanks again for the recommendation it was exactly what I needed after that long week. lLaGgczmATfQjaI I'll text you tomorrow about the other film you mentioned.
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Hey thanks for checking in about the garden project. I finally got the raised beds assembled last weekend and I'm really happy with how they turned out. The cedar planks were a bit more expensive than I expected but they smell amazing and should hold up for years. I ended up going with a mix of tomato seeds and some starter herbs from the nursery. The soil settled more than I anticipated after the first watering so I'll need to top it off this week. My neighbor stopped by and gave me a bunch of tips about companion planting which I hadn't really considered before. Apparently marigolds help keep certain pests away so I might tuck a few in around the edges. I still need to set up the drip irrigation system I bought last month but at least the beds are in place and looking good. If the weather holds I think we'll have a decent harvest by late summer. Let me know if you want to come see them sometime.