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Hey, thanks for checking in. I was actually just thinking about that earlier today before I stepped out to grab a coffee. The walk there was fine, a little breezy but nothing too bad, and the place wasn't too crowded for a weekday afternoon. I ended up sitting by the window for a bit, mostly people watching and catching up on a few things I had been putting off. There was a small dog tied up outside the shop that kept looking in at everyone, which was kind of funny. Honestly, the whole day felt slower than usual, in a good way. I think I needed that break more than I realized. Anyway, I'm back now and have a window to respond properly. What were you saying about the weekend plans? I don't have anything set in stone yet, but I wouldn't mind doing something outdoors if the weather holds. Maybe a long walk or just sitting somewhere with a good view. Let me know what works on your end and we can figure out a time. Hope the rest of your day goes smoothly, and sorry for taking a bit to get back to you on this.
I also meant to mention that I finally got around to tidying up the kitchen shelf that's been cluttered for weeks. It looks so much better now, and I found a spare notebook I forgot I had. Small wins. Oh, and I tried that new tea you told me about last month. It's really good, so thanks for the recommendation. I think I'll pick up another box this weekend if I see it. Anyway, that's all from me for now. Talk soon.
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Yeah, I saw that earlier and meant to reply sooner. The thing about the office plant is, I think it just needs more indirect light. I moved mine to the other side of the room near the east window and it perked up within a week. Watering schedule matters less than people think, it's really about the light. I used to overwater mine constantly and the leaves would go yellow at the tips. Once I cut back to once every ten days or so and gave it brighter but softer light, it started putting out new leaves. You could also try rotating the pot a quarter turn every few days so it doesn't lean too hard one way. That helped with mine. If the lower leaves are dropping, that's pretty normal for older growth, so I wouldn't stress about that part. Just trim the brown ones with clean scissors and see how it responds. I don't think you need any special fertilizer right now, maybe a very diluted indoor plant food every other watering during the warmer months. But honestly, the light change is probably the biggest lever. Let me know if you try it and how it goes. Also, the other thing I wanted to tell you is about the shortcut through the park near the community center. It's open again, so that should save you a few minutes on your walk. I've gone that way twice this week and it's been totally fine, even around five o'clock. There are a few new benches too, which is nice. Anyway, that's all I've got for now. Catch up with you later.