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I looked over the notes from earlier, and I think the simplest plan is still the best one.
If we keep the schedule loose and give ourselves a little buffer between stops, the whole day will feel easier and a lot less rushed.
I can bring the extra notebook and that small folding stand you liked, so you do not need to carry anything awkward.
I also remembered the place you mentioned with the shady patio, and I agree it sounds like the right spot for a break if the weather stays mild.
I am free a bit earlier than expected, so shifting everything forward slightly would actually work well for me.
Just send a quick message when you decide, and I will adjust on my end.
I am not worried about the details because this one feels pretty manageable as long as we keep it flexible.
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I finally tested that route you mentioned, and you were right that it feels much quieter in the late afternoon.
The light was softer, there were fewer people around, and I actually enjoyed the walk instead of treating it like a task to finish quickly.
I also tried bringing a thermos instead of stopping anywhere, which made everything easier and kept me from overcomplicating the outing.
Next time I might stay out a little longer and bring the paperback that has been sitting on my table for weeks.
I have not made any big plans for the weekend, so I am open if you want to turn it into a longer wander and just see where we end up.
Let me know what day feels best for you, and I will make sure I am ready with comfortable shoes and more patience than I had last time.