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I was just thinking about that book you mentioned last week. I finally picked up a copy and I'm about a hundred pages in now. The way the author describes the landscape makes me feel like I'm right there in the scene. I caught myself rereading a few passages just to soak in the imagery. There's a chapter about the old stone walls that really stood out to me because it reminded me of that hike we did in New England a couple years ago. I'd love to hear what you thought about the second half once you finished it. I'm planning to bring it along this weekend when I head up to the cabin. Let me know if you want to borrow it after I'm done.
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Hey thanks for the recommendation on that documentary I finally watched it last night. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the second half especially the part about the restoration project. It made me think about that old furniture piece we saw at the antique shop last fall. I started looking up similar techniques online and now I'm wondering if I could try something like that on my own desk at home. The whole thing reminded me of why I love watching people bring old things back to life. Anyway I appreciate you telling me about it I would have totally missed it otherwise. Let me know if you come across anything else good I'm always looking for something interesting to watch on the weekends. OGIuPjjKPNU Hope you're doing well and that things are calming down a bit on your end.