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Relaxing Saturday

Today we decided to go on a hiking trip. After breakfast and a much-needed coffee, we jumped in our hiking boots, and off we went on a 5.5k walk up to one of our favourite spots. It was tiring but pleasant, mainly because the weather was divine. The temperature was already high, +20°C; however, the cold gusts of wind reminded us how carefully we had to choose our clothes. Anyway, it took us 75 minutes to climb up to a hill and return home, but the delicious lunch made up for all our efforts. When we finished devouring the nosh, I gave Ági a foot massage and watched two more episodes of Elementary. Then I passed out, which meant the Saturday afternoon dizziness was guaranteed.

As for my English studies, I did a bit of revision today, read Charlette's articles, and wrote a draft version of my summary of the excerpts. Then I double-checked the text in Grammarly, corrected the two comma mistakes it suggested, and asked chtGPT to check the text to see if it was good enough for a higher-level summary. According to the AI, it wasn't too bad; however, it suggested incorporating a few aspects to improve the quality of my text. Since it made some good references to what I was supposed to consider, I devised a cunning strategy on how to rewrite it. Now, instead of divulging the plan, I'll do my homework tomorrow and ensure it works.

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