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Hey, thank you. I think both of those are really good ideas. I did not know about the newspapers, although it makes sense and seems like it would also. Yeah, you mentioned the warmth, which could be nice. You probably know about the hukles, which use a similar principle of the decaying sort of wood at the center of like a big, half buried compost to furor. And it keeps things going, keeps things a little warmer and a lot of nutrients if that breaks down. And yeah, I've been thinking to myself, I think this is FCC appropriate for me to talk about this, but I saw a study years ago that talked about how wood ash, it might have even been a sort of a joke study, but like sincerely a study, it might have even been cigarette ash and human urine. And the combination thereof worked as well or better than most commercial fertilizers. So there you go. If you're out of commercial fertilizers or feel like a fun DIY at home project, make some fertilizer and make delicious bumper crops. Maybe just stick with wood ash. That sounds like or newspaper. That sounds like probably better for the HOA. All right. Thank you very much, Ryan. A real pleasure. Appreciate you talking about veggies and gardening. I like this. I think the thing that's been mentioned in more check ins than anything so far, other than maybe the weather, I think cucumbers, which is in terms of themes for the night, just fantastic. It's just as a word. It's great. All right. Last on this list. KC9ZQN. How are you tonight?
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