I have more hobbies than energy or time!
I like to cycle, none competitive and you wouldn't want to see this frame in lycra! It's a gentle form of exercise that gets us about nicely, we pop the bikes on the cycle carrier and drive somewhere flat for a bit of a poodle about, 7-10 miles in nice but we don't get to do this very often, in fact twice so far this year.
I play guitar in a couple of bands, not as much as in my youth because I value my weekends off, but probably perform 10-14 times a year on average.
I like to make stuff out of wood, I have access to an endless supply of pallet wood and well as recycling other nicer timber I might find. It's more time consuming that I can really do but very satisfying. I've build our plot shed, planters, a screen for the fruit trees, a folding table/bench for the allotment plant and produce share etc. right down to smaller projects like stair gates for the grandchildren.
I like to repair and recycle stuff, nothing goes in the bins until I have tried to fix it or at least removed all the nuts, bolts, screws and uasable components for my stock of spares.
I used to enjoy DIY car repairs, but all that getting down and up again and crawling underneath is for younger lithe people and I'm not that. I tend to pass tools to my sons now and have them fix thier own cars.
I've got 6 more years to state retirement, so a full time job in an office sapps enough energy and time.
Did I mention gardening?
I like to cycle, none competitive and you wouldn't want to see this frame in lycra! It's a gentle form of exercise that gets us about nicely, we pop the bikes on the cycle carrier and drive somewhere flat for a bit of a poodle about, 7-10 miles in nice but we don't get to do this very often, in fact twice so far this year.
I play guitar in a couple of bands, not as much as in my youth because I value my weekends off, but probably perform 10-14 times a year on average.
I like to make stuff out of wood, I have access to an endless supply of pallet wood and well as recycling other nicer timber I might find. It's more time consuming that I can really do but very satisfying. I've build our plot shed, planters, a screen for the fruit trees, a folding table/bench for the allotment plant and produce share etc. right down to smaller projects like stair gates for the grandchildren.
I like to repair and recycle stuff, nothing goes in the bins until I have tried to fix it or at least removed all the nuts, bolts, screws and uasable components for my stock of spares.
I used to enjoy DIY car repairs, but all that getting down and up again and crawling underneath is for younger lithe people and I'm not that. I tend to pass tools to my sons now and have them fix thier own cars.
I've got 6 more years to state retirement, so a full time job in an office sapps enough energy and time.
Did I mention gardening?
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