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Hey, I finally got around to reading that article you sent last week. I thought the part about the migration patterns was really interesting, especially how they track the birds now with those tiny GPS backpacks. I had no idea they could make them that small. Anyway, I was thinking we should grab coffee sometime this week if you are free. Tuesday afternoon works for me, or I could do Wednesday morning if that is better for you. Let me know what works on your end. I also started that documentary you recommended but I am only about halfway through so far. The cinematography is stunning, honestly some of the best I have seen in years. LfNKUiBGb6 I will text you later to firm up a time. Hope you are doing well.
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I watched that show you mentioned about the pottery competition and I am completely hooked now. I binged three episodes last night and I could not believe the level of detail some of those artists put into their work. There was one piece that looked almost like a coral reef with all these tiny intricate textures. I have been thinking about trying a pottery class myself but I am not sure I have the patience for the wheel. Hand building seems more my speed. Anyway thanks for the recommendation. My weekend plans are now set.