Hi all
Play guitar and write songs, and tinker on other instruments; concertina, mandolin, drums...
Tai chi
puppetry. I do a great Punch & Judy!
Dannyr
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Hi all
Play guitar and write songs, and tinker on other instruments; concertina, mandolin, drums...
Tai chi
puppetry. I do a great Punch & Judy!
Dannyr
paintball - specifically stockclass speedball but I'll play anything
reading - lately Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett and a book about pre-Columbian America
making shaving cream - I'm trying to perfect my recipe
Off road bicycling, on road bicycling. Pipes, pocket knives and guns at various times and making noise with an acoustic guitar. (I wouldn't call it playing the instrument)
Collecting/Shooting Firearms,
Enjoying a good cigar & cognac,
Straight Razors, and
Tinkering in general…..
I'm into:
Pipes & tobacco (including making pipes)
Wood working
Book collecting
Book binding
Playing recreational men's hockey
Indoor rock climbing
Road cycling
Car repair / chainsaw repair / small engine repair
Guitar
Tractor restoration (want to get into this, been reading about it for years).
Mark
Hmm, let's see...
1. SCUBA diving - I'm heading to Cozumel for a week in February; Jaques Cousteau called it one of the best dive spots in the world.
2. Skydiving - just started a few months ago, absolutely awesome!
3. Hiking - I've really not been hiking much lately, sadly, but it'll always be on my list.
4. Computer programming - granted, it's a part-time job and I'm studying to be a software engineer, but it's a hobby, too!
5. Fountain pens - I have a tiny little collection, with more ink colors than pens. They got put on the backburner when I got into razors.
6. And, naturally, razors.
I think that's about it. A few years ago I was traveling in Germany right after graduating high school and the first thing a kindly man asked me when we met was "What are your hobbies?" and to my embarrassment I couldn't come up with a single one! I think I'm in somewhat better shape now.
Tractor restoration (want to get into this, been reading about it for years)
I've got a 1852 8N that you can practice your painting skills on. :tu
Those old Ford's are great. I used a 1940 Ford (no idea what model) for quite some time.