Yeah, I finally watched that documentary about deep-sea exploration you recommended. It was absolutely stunning visually, but I felt like the pacing dragged a bit in the middle section. I did not expect the twist about the underwater caves though, that part had me on the edge of my seat. It vgLdeQ2rSlz5E4 makes you think about how much of the planet we still have not seen. Anyway, I have been meaning to ask if you have seen the new sci-fi series on the streaming platform we use. I heard the special effects are groundbreaking, but I am skeptical about the storyline. Let me know what you think if you get a chance to watch it. I might start it this weekend if the weather stays rainy. We should also plan a trip to the botanical gardens next month, I heard they have a new orchid exhibit that is supposed to be incredible. Let me know your schedule.
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I tried repotting my monstera last weekend and what a mess I made. There was soil everywhere, and I think I damaged some of the roots because the leaves are drooping today. I should have watched a tutorial first instead of just winging it. My grandmother always made it look so easy, but she had a magical touch with plants. I am hoping it just needs some time to adjust to the new pot, otherwise, I might have to start over with a cutting. Have you had any luck keeping indoor plants alive? I swear mine can sense my anxiety and start wilting on purpose. By the way, are you still planning the garage renovation? I found a great podcast about maximizing small workshop spaces that gave me a ton of ideas for organizing tools and setting up a proper workbench. Let me know if you want the link to the episode.