Yeah I finally watched that documentary you kept mentioning. I was honestly surprised by how much I got into it because I usually struggle with slow-burn stuff. The first twenty minutes I was kind of checking my phone but then something clicked and I was hooked. There was this one part where they interviewed the old fisherman and his story about the storm just hit me differently. I think the director made a really smart choice keeping the score minimal during that scene. Anyway I finished it last night and I keep thinking about it today. Let me know when you want to grab a drink and we can talk about it more because I have a lot of thoughts about the ending specifically. I also started that other show you told me about the one with the detective in the small town. Only two episodes in so far but I like the atmosphere a lot. The lead actor has this quiet intensity that works well for the role. I can see why you thought I would enjoy it. Let me know what else you have been watching lately because I am running low on my list and I trust your taste more than the streaming algorithm these days.

Also I finally tried that bakery near the park that you told me about. Got a loaf of sourdough and it was still warm when I left the shop. Definitely worth the walk over there. Let me know if you want to meet up there this weekend.
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I have been meaning to tell you about this podcast I started listening to on my commute. It is about urban planning which sounds incredibly boring when I say it out loud but it is actually fascinating. The host interviews people who design cities and they talk about why some neighborhoods feel welcoming while others feel cold and unwelcoming. There was one episode about how benches in public parks actually affect how long people stay and interact with each other. I never thought about that kind of thing before but now I notice it everywhere. The other day I was walking through that plaza downtown and I realized why nobody ever hangs out there it is because there is nowhere comfortable to sit. Anyway I have been binging it for about a week now and I think you would like the episode about street lighting and safety. They talk about how warm versus cool light changes your perception of a place at night. It is one of those things you cannot unsee once you know about it. Let me know if you want me to send you the link. Also I finally fixed that shelf in the living room that has been wobbling for months. Turns out the bracket was just loose on one side. Took me five minutes with a screwdriver and I kept putting it off for like three weeks. Typical. Anyway let me know about the podcast if you are interested I think you will find it pretty engaging even if the topic sounds dry at first.