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Yeah I finally got around to watching that documentary you recommended last week. It was really well done especially the second half when they started covering the engineering behind the whole project. I had no idea how much planning went into it. The cinematography was stunning too some of those aerial shots were just incredible. I think you would really enjoy the director earlier work as well there is this one scene in particular where they use natural light in a way that completely changes the mood. Anyway thanks for the suggestion I probably would not have found it on my own. My brother also mentioned he saw something similar on a streaming platform so I am planning to check that out next. We have been trading recommendations back and forth for a few months now and it has been a great way to discover new content. I also started a new series last night that has a really interesting premise but I will save that for our next conversation. Let me know what you think once you watch it. wOSFZBMAqe Oh and the soundtrack was surprisingly good too I have been humming the main theme all week.
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Oh hey I finally got that raised garden bed set up over the weekend. It took longer than I expected because I decided to triple the soil depth after reading about root systems. The cedar planks were on sale so I grabbed extra and built a second tier. I filled the bottom with logs and branches for drainage then layered in compost and topsoil. I planted tomatoes along the back row and peppers up front with basil around the edges as a natural pest deterrent. I also started some cucumber seeds in small pots indoors to transplant once they sprout. The whole project ended up taking about six hours but it looks really clean and the neighbors have already asked for tips. I still need to install a drip irrigation system but that can wait until next weekend. I also found an old bag of fertilizer in the shed that is still good so I will work that into the soil before the seedlings go in. Let me know if you want me to save you a few pepper plants I have plenty.