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Yeah, I finally got around to reading that article you sent last week Qp0h6oQr7VI. The part about urban gardening was actually pretty fascinating — I had no idea you could grow tomatoes in such small spaces. I've been thinking about trying it out on my balcony this spring. The main thing holding me back is the soil situation and making sure I get enough sunlight. My neighbor has a setup with peppers and herbs and she says it's not that hard once you get the hang of it. She recommended starting with a few basic pots and working up from there. I might also try some lettuce since it grows quickly and doesn't need a ton of depth. Anyway, let me know if you want to grab coffee this weekend and chat more about it. I'm free Saturday afternoon if that works for you. Also, I finally watched that documentary you mentioned — the one about the local music scene. It was really well done and I think you'd enjoy the second half especially.
I've also been looking into those community workshops at the library — they have a woodworking intro class that sounds interesting. Not sure if I have the patience for it but it might be worth a try. Let me know if you've ever tried something like that.
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I just finished reorganizing my bookshelf and I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I sorted everything by genre and then alphabetically by author within each section. It took way longer than I expected but now I can actually find things. I came across a few books I forgot I even owned, including that one you lent me last year — I'll return it soon, promise. There's something satisfying about seeing everything in its proper place. I also found an old photo album tucked behind some cookbooks and spent an hour flipping through it. Some of those pictures brought back a lot of memories from our trip to the coast a few years back. We should plan another getaway like that sometime, maybe somewhere with less crowds and more hiking trails. Let me know what you think when you get a chance. Oh, and I tried that recipe you sent over — the one with the roasted vegetables and quinoa. It turned out pretty good though I added a bit more seasoning than it called for.
I also picked up a new board game last weekend that I think you'd really like. It's a cooperative strategy game where everyone works together against the board. We could try it out next time you come over. Let me know if that sounds fun.