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#728310 - 03/05/02 11:58 PM
Hobbies
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 07/23/01
Posts: 3974
Loc: Seattle, Washington, USA
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Aside from playing piano, we all have hobbies. Wheather its playing a sport, some kind of arts and crafts activity, or just as simple as playing a game (or possibly a combintaion of these or other categories). We all have things that we like to do when we are not playing the piano. (Oh yeah, also discludes posting here. We are worse than making a hobby of that. We are addicted. Admit it, you are). Anyways, here is a list of things that I like to do when I am away from the piano:
Bowling Biking Swimming Walk in the park Walk through downtown (and empty all pocket change to the homeless on the way, and if I'm out of change, I get out the dollars) Camping Fishing (catch and release. I don't keep the fish. I just get a picture if its a big one. 1. I hate sea food. and 2. I don't like killing things, which means that I absolutly hate hunting above just about everything). Hiking Go to the beach Golf and mini golf Go to a movie And the list could just go on and on. I almost never do these things without a friend with me. Anyways, I just wanted to know what the rest of you like to do in your spare time.
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#728311 - 03/06/02 12:27 AM
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6000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 6957
Loc: The Evergreen State (WA)
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Ok, here are mine: Horses Horses Horses Horses  Gardening
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#728312 - 03/06/02 01:35 AM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 07/23/01
Posts: 3974
Loc: Seattle, Washington, USA
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Gee, I wonder if Jodi likes horses?  :p 
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#728314 - 03/06/02 06:37 AM
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Full Member
Registered: 08/09/01
Posts: 107
Loc: Argentina
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I love literature! I also like philosophy and sometimes I take some english lessons. Nowadays I'm reading about The history of Philosophy.
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#728315 - 03/06/02 09:14 AM
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Junior Member
Registered: 02/19/02
Posts: 17
Loc: New Hampshire
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Reading. I generally have 3 or 4 books going at a time. Currently I'm reading "The Fellowship of the Ring", "Catholicism" and "Wild Blue" (non-fiction account of bomber pilots in WWII) Cross-stitching although I haven't done anything since I had my baby in October. Debating. I'm fairly active on an internet Current Debates board. Movies. I particularly adore ones from the '30's and '40's. Give me a screwball comedy with Cary Grant any time over most of the garbage coming out of Hollywood these days. Lily
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#728316 - 03/06/02 09:45 AM
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Full Member
Registered: 02/12/02
Posts: 68
Loc: Hatfield, PA, USA
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The hobby (aside from piano) I am pursuing most right now is backpacking. I am heading out to the Appalachian Trail this weekend for a 25-mile hike. Love to be outdoors! (If anyone is particularly bored today, you can see pics of my most recent trip here. ) I also enjoy writing, have written some poetry and a short story. All for my own enjoyment. Or therapy. Of course, I like listening to music, all kinds. Drives my kids nuts (which is, come to think of it, another hobby of mine!) I love to read but don't read much. Listen to tapes (audio-books) in the car during my long commute. I like to surf the net and participate in discussion groups like this one. (I usually have a little more to contribute!) (BTW, lily, where is the Debate group you referred to?) Mostly, though, I am a family man. I have five children in a variety of activities, and I just run around like a nut trying to keep up with them all, and keep them all healthy and happy.
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#728317 - 03/06/02 11:00 AM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/03/02
Posts: 3290
Loc: New York
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My hobbies are:
running (5 miles every day) auto racing auto modification skiing fishing hunting (please don't beat me up over this) computers
Derick
P.S. Some nice scenary pictures Fritz!
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#728318 - 03/06/02 11:24 AM
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Registered: 12/18/01
Posts: 341
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I used to have a long list of interesting hobbies. Then I had twins. Now, my hobbies are:
- Being goofy with my kids - Trying to get enough sleep.
Here's my pre-kids list (most of which I don't have the time to live up to right now):
- Music: Piano, singing, arranging, composition - Martial arts: Expert level in Thai Kick Boxing, Filipino stick fighting (1986 world heavyweight champ), Jun Fan Gung Fu, Jujutsu, Silat (warfare-based S.E. Asian marial art) - Weight training (competition level power lifter) - Running (my wife and my dog both kick my tail) - Cooking Thai food - International Internetworking standards (contributor)
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#728319 - 03/06/02 11:36 AM
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Full Member
Registered: 02/12/02
Posts: 68
Loc: Hatfield, PA, USA
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T2,
I have five children, including twin boys who are just about to turn nine.
I have accepted the fact that I will catch up on my sleep when I die, and probably not before.
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#728320 - 03/06/02 11:54 AM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/18/02
Posts: 1456
Loc: Chapel Hill, NC
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Sports: Golf (a am about an 8 handicap. I also make my own clubs), Tennis (I was on my HS team, but I suck now) Fitness (I get to the weightroom once a week, I don't like running much) Skiing and Skindiving (less frequently as they require travel. As I get older I also find the warm beach and tropical waters is becoming more appealing than freezing on the chairlift!) Cooking (but not baking) Watercolor Painting Stunt Kites
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#728321 - 03/06/02 01:48 PM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/01/01
Posts: 808
Loc: NL, Canada
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Well, playing piano is I guess a hobby for me, but besides that, we have two Golden Retrievers who keep us busy, I play and coach soccer, and I'm a man with a broom - I curl!
I'm also getting back into photography after a hiatus of a few years. Our family also spends alot of time camping; We have a pop-up tent camper that we take to the road virtually every chance we can get in the summer.
Jamie
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#728322 - 03/06/02 02:58 PM
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/01/01
Posts: 1478
Loc: Illinois
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Fritz:
Amen!
I only have two but they're in enough activities for 5.
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#728324 - 03/06/02 03:45 PM
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/20/01
Posts: 13533
Loc: Louisiana
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Hobbies - avid reader (100+ a year), hunter, archery, gardening - primarily vegetables, around an acre's worth, firearms (all aspects) - including some amateur gunsmithing, exterior ballistics,and wildcatting. No need to call the FBI, they know who I am and my prints are on file!  Some woodworking, although I never seem to have the right tool. I would have added cooking to the list, but down here that is a form of religion! 
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#728325 - 03/06/02 07:21 PM
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 07/06/01
Posts: 3853
Loc: Brooklyn, NY
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What with full-time work and the piano there isn't time for much of anything else. But you could consider the following my other hobbies: gardening (flowers and small shrubs), my landlord lets me tend a small plot in the back yard; birds: I have 3 lovebirds and 5 parakeets. They are not caged and the parakeet's home-base is a corner of the kitchen next to the window where they have nest boxes up on the wall, a tree branch attached to the wall with a flag-pole holder, and various swings. The love bird's homebase is a corner of the dining room where they have a similar set-up. They all spend most of their time at home base. Only the love birds occasionally fly into the living room or bathroom. It is hard for me to imagine life without birds. I've had birds for about 12 years.
If I had more time, let me re-phrase that: if I were independently wealthy, (ha!), I'd have a house (not far from the city) that would have a big conservatory filled with gorgeous flowers and many beautiful birds and I'd have wonderful perennial gardens and arbors and roses and small animals ... and ... probably a Steinway (ha ha!)
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#728327 - 03/07/02 01:30 AM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 01/21/02
Posts: 585
Loc: central oregon
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You all are amazing. What an interesting group of people here. I also used to have hobbies before I had kids. Now I have piano and, well, the kids can be pretty entertaining, too!
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#728328 - 03/07/02 09:44 AM
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Ok, here's my list: piano biking taking a walk inline skating reading playing parlour games with friends gardening Horse riding was on top of my hobby list as long as I stayed with my parents. They have a house in a suburb and the neighbours had a couple of horses which I were allowed to ride. I haven't been on horseback since I married nearly 10 years ago because since then I live in the city center. Not an ideal place to keep a horse. But with a full-time job, the thing I do most for a hobby is actually piano playing. Not enough time for all favourite activities 
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#728329 - 03/07/02 11:32 AM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 08/03/01
Posts: 643
Loc: Durham, North Carolina
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Hmmmm. My hobbies seem to change with the phase of the moon.
But when I'm not in the lab (or playing the piano), here's what I like to do:
karate/kobudo/jiu-jitsu singing in the choir knitting crocheting cooking/baking/other kitchen activities bowling biking hiking photography (expensive hobby though)
.... and the list goes on.
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#728330 - 03/07/02 06:53 PM
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Junior Member
Registered: 07/10/01
Posts: 17
Loc: Watkinsville, GA
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We're moving to our retirement home in a couple of months. 1.6 acres, after swearing that we will have no more large yards. The front yard's okay. Back yard has been inhabited by 2 beagles & is totally bare except for an ugly tool barn. After I'm finished using all the HGTV whimsy (hate that word now)I can muster, it'll be adorable. We have to kill the weeds & START ALL OVER. I'm excited about being able to create a garden from scratch. So that will be my biggest hobby. Will also see the USA & visit grandkids who are too far away.
For all you folks who said your twins are your hobby, I raised a set & they turned out to be our best creation so far.
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#728331 - 03/07/02 08:54 PM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 5120
Loc: McAllen, TX
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Originally posted by Nici:  But with a full-time job, the thing I do most for a hobby is actually piano playing. Not enough time for all favourite activities  [/b] Ich verstehe. Aber, Sie mussen denken, dass Leben aber lang ist und wir haben ja viele Zeit viele Dinge zu tun. Auch denken Sie, dass Sie sich ueber Musik freuen. Es ist so schade, dass zuviele Leute kein Lust dafuer haben. Wo in Deutschland wohnen Sie? Bitte Entschuldigung Sie, dass mein deutsch so schlecht ist...ich habe diese Sprache nur seit zwei Jarhren gesprochen. (For everyone: I understand. But, you must think that life is long and we really have a lot of time to do many things. Also think about how music pleases you. It is so unfortunate that too many people have no interest in it. Where do you live in Germany? Please forgive my horrible German...I've only spoken this language for two years) My hobbies: Deutsch  (Just started learning Japanese also to accomodate the missus...SO HARD) Computers - hardware, assembly, some light programming I just started a regular workout program back in September also (even though it has waned a little in the past month :D) Traveling - going to spend about a month in Italy this summer and then maybe some time in Japan afterwards. Reading - Kurt Vonnegut, Oscar Wilde, Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, and music-geek stuff such as composer bios and analytical works.
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#728332 - 03/08/02 04:38 AM
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Brendan and all, first let me say that your German is rather good especially if you've spoken the language for two years only! My English was still a complete mess after the first two years of learning the language  Ah, and you can say DU zu mir Yes sure, life is long and there is still a lot of time to do all the things one likes to do later. It's just that I could do with a bit more outdoor activities. Sitting in front of a computer day in day out is not that kind of thing that keeps you healthy and fit But when I have to decide between piano playing and sports I always choose piano playing. Making music has, especially since I work full-time, become the most comforting and relaxing activity in my life. I live on the edge of the Ruhrgebiet (That's the region along the river Ruhr. Cities in this area you may have heard of are Essen, Dortmund and Bochum). The city where I actually live is rather medium sized, it's called Wuppertal. [If anyone finds this name funny he/she is herewith invited to a good laugh because everybody does laugh about it, though I can't figure out why  ] Brendan, if you like to use your German more often, feel free to email me privately.
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#728333 - 03/08/02 11:42 AM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/15/01
Posts: 5474
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what an interesting group of people! fritz, how do you get in those long hikes with five kids at home? i see that you are accustomed to the type of backpacking trip that you have planned for montana. good luck! conditions are a little different out here.... mostly due to elevation and extreme weather any time of year, not to mention some very rugged terrain. but hey, sometimes the most memorable trips are the most arduous ones. what i spend my time doing when i'm not hanging out on piano world (and i'm definitely thinking i need to take some cold turkey time off): walking, grooming, training my dog looking for puppies cuddling the cat talking to the vet or the breeder fixing up this old house from the '30s--i renovated the living room before the piano got here. gardening--we have a huge yard filled with roses and tulips and native plants and a dozen mature lilac trees, and i got my master gardener certification a few years ago. cross country skiing backpacking (the mountains are my life) listening to music reading--currently reading "fearless creating" but also read good fiction and junky magazines. this is an antidote to the TONS of reading i have to do for work. surfing the 'net working out at the health club long walks with friends potluck suppers with friends piano parties with my fellow piano students road trips and movies and date nights with the hubster vacations to warm places with nice coral reefs! mentoring the young people in my life whew. no wonder i am always behind on my work! 
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#728334 - 03/08/02 04:30 PM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 597
Loc: Illinois
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Hi, Horses, horses and more horses. However, I have down-sized considerably....to just 4 from a high of 16. Also, when there's time, I love reading, tennis, movies, swimming and boating. And won of my biggest hobbies (yes, I do it regularly) is to daydream of Arizona. I love visiting there; plus I have some of my relatives there. (I've got 54 first cousins!) I do have a new litter of puppies in the barn. A stray came and had eight! Boy are they ever CUTE! BTW Jodi, when will she come in heat...like how much time do I have before spaying her? She's a neat dog; and I've decided to keep her. None of my neighbors knew anything about her. She must have been dumped. I'm keeping one puppy. I'm also going to breed my paint mare next month. I'm going to use cool shipped semen. Wish me luck. Bye....
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#728335 - 03/08/02 04:36 PM
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Registered: 12/18/01
Posts: 341
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Ich studierte Deutsch and die Universitaet, aber habe ich fast alles vergessen.  [ March 08, 2002: Message edited by: T2 ]
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#728338 - 03/08/02 10:46 PM
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5000 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/26/01
Posts: 5120
Loc: McAllen, TX
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Originally posted by T2:  Ich studierte Deutsch and die Universitaet, aber habe ich fast alles vergessen. [/b] Prima! Es gibt viele Leute heir, die deutsch sprechen! Hast du deutsch studiert oder nur gelernt?
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#728339 - 03/09/02 01:06 AM
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 597
Loc: Illinois
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Pique Thanks the info. I knew the gestation period; and when you said every 6 months, it all came back to me. Yes, I will spay her as soon as the puppies are weaned. She's a neat dog and great mother. The puppies are now just 4 weeks old. I gave them some baked chicken tonight. They sounded like this rowdy bunch of tuffys.  I just don't know how ANYONE can drop a dog off in the country. I think it happens more than anyone realizes. BTW, what breed is your LARGE dog? Jodi, I'm breeding to The Two Timing Kid, he's a quarter in Alabama.
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