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I meant to reply earlier, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down again.
I did try that route through the park, and it was actually calmer than the main road. The walkway near the fountain is still uneven, though, so I slowed down a bit there. If you go around sunset, bring a light layer because the breeze picks up fast once the shade moves in. I also noticed the cafe on the corner finally reopened, and the tea was decent even if the line moved slowly. Next time I would probably take a book and stay a little longer. It felt good to be outside without rushing somewhere. Let me know if you want to go this weekend. I am free later in the morning, and I would rather keep it simple than plan anything hectic.
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Sam's Club | Member warehouse access, online deals, select curbside pickup, and participating fuel savings
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I was thinking about your question on how to keep the plants happy while being away for a few days, and I think the easiest option is still the best one.
I moved mine away from the brightest window, watered them a bit more than usual, and set them together so the air stayed a little softer around the leaves. That helped more than any complicated setup I had tried before. If you have someone nearby, asking them to check once is probably enough for most of them. I would avoid changing too many things right before you leave because they always seem to react badly when I do that in a rush. Also, trim any dry parts first so they are not putting energy into old growth. When you get back, give them a day to settle before adjusting anything. It sounds simple, but that routine has worked better for me than all the clever tricks people suggest online.