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Hey! Thanks for the note. The garden project is coming along nicely. We managed to get the raised beds built last weekend. I still need to figure out what to plant besides tomatoes and peppers. Maybe some herbs? cdgf6OqPneChW Let me know if you have any suggestions. Anyway, talk soon! I also saw that the local nursery is having a sale on perennials this weekend. Might be worth checking out if you have time. We could make a quick trip together if you're free on Sunday morning. Bring your own wagon! Also, I was thinking about trying that new recipe for zucchini bread. If the plants actually produce anything this year, I'll have plenty to experiment with. I hope the deer stay away this time. They got my hostas last year, and I was so frustrated. Fingers crossed for a better gardening season this year. I mulched everything already, so hopefully that helps retain some moisture.

 
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I finally made it to that new coffee shop downtown. The latte art was impressive, but honestly, I think my home setup makes better espresso. The beans they used were roasted a bit darker than I usually like. We should try their pastries next time, the croissants looked amazing. cdgf6OqPneChW Anyway, let me know if you want to meet there on Saturday. I also heard they have live acoustic music on Friday evenings, which could be a nice way to unwind after a long week. The ambiance is pretty cozy, with lots of plants and warm lighting. It reminded me of that place we visited in Portland a few years back. I might try a cold brew next time to see how their lighter roasts taste. The barista seemed really knowledgeable, so I'm sure they can recommend something good. Let me know what you think. I'm flexible on timing.