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(3,024 posts)Alas, living at sea level, I had to give up snow skiing at age 72. Miss it.
debm55
(35,774 posts)LoisB
(8,625 posts)surfered
(3,024 posts)LoisB
(8,625 posts)to put on the brakes. I would be terrified.
electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)Emile
(29,707 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Emile
(29,707 posts)one of those fishing chairs with a built in minnow bucket.
debm55
(35,774 posts)Emile
(29,707 posts)duncang
(3,580 posts)It's kind of neat. You can also make jewelery out of it. Even mount stones in it.
https://www.amazon.com/Art-Clay-Silver-273-japan/dp/B009X16V6E/ref=asc_df_B009X16V6E?mcid=4956e25832103153a0ff65f36b3fbe17&tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=697372786482&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12317896523661256772&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9027679&hvtargid=pla-442175873676&th=1]
I used to do lapidary stuff. Cutting and polishing stones. I still have the equipment but haven't done much over the last year.
debm55
(35,774 posts)gemstones with ink and translucent clay. thank you for sharing.
electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)for a small piece.
LoisB
(8,625 posts)crosswords.
debm55
(35,774 posts)The Roux Comes First
(1,556 posts)As is quilting. And, in season, gardening. I do love raising things we can eat, and, with a bit less fervor, things that are lovely to look at.
debm55
(35,774 posts)Probatim
(3,010 posts)to really enjoy it. Unlike other guys my age, my ears still work and my distance vision is superb.
I took a few days of vacation last week to visit a hawk watch site in central PA, where I was allowed to really be myself - amusing, thoughtful, helpful, and grateful.
debm55
(35,774 posts)cloudbase
(5,739 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Luciferous
(6,254 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Squeaky41
(249 posts)ham radio
cooking
forty thieve and double klondike
classical music listening
debm55
(35,774 posts)woodsprite
(12,192 posts)I think were sisters from another mother! Right now Im trying to finish some pieces by creating kumihimo inserts and wire work chains and clasps for the necklaces.
I also do needle felting - mainly fake food for a friends 6yo daughter.
Oh, and singing (hubby and I are in 2 choral groups - one church related and one private nonprofit), and I do water color paintings (greeting cards and small pieces). My kids got me a Cricut to play with so I want to try my hand at a Putz house once I learn how to use the machine.
debm55
(35,774 posts)CanonRay
(14,855 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,593 posts)Nothing too physically taxing, apparently ..
debm55
(35,774 posts)Diamond_Dog
(34,593 posts)but I wasnt sure if that counts as a hobby.
debm55
(35,774 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,048 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)doc03
(36,675 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,701 posts)I do not make small baby blankets either, I make them large enough that the kid grows into them. Usually about a twin bed size.
Some of the ones I have made for adults are queen size. I think I will be doing a lot of this for the next 4 years.
If I ever figure out how to post pictures I will put them up
I also like to read and bake .
electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,701 posts)a good relaxation stitch helps a lot with stress
Once you get the stitch going it sort of drives itself
electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)blanket
area51
(12,139 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,701 posts)electric_blue68
(17,928 posts)visiting museums: art, nature/science, historical in my city (NYC), and elsewhere.
Photography.
My art mmaking: graphic design, and some illustration has been professional, some volunteer.
Also draw for myself, and have a great digital art app n my phone. Hope to do acrylic painting again.
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Polymer clay is cool stuff. Did a little bit w it.
debm55
(35,774 posts)MissB
(16,085 posts)I grow my veggie garden from seed each year. All of it, from basil to zucchini.
I can. I started with basic water bath canning - jams, pickles, applesauce. Ive graduated to pressure canning, eventually buying an All American canner (and letting it sit unused in the basement for 5 years). My most recent canning includes a carrot ginger soup base (for coconut ginger carrot soup, I purée the ingredients when I open the jar and add some coconut milk when cooking it). Also a simple chorizo hash that has sweet potatoes in it. And of course more basic stuff like beef burgundy, beef stroganoff (again adding the sour cream when opening the jar to cook it for dinner), pork fajitas strips, beef street taco meat, and honey garlic pork. The honey garlic pork is fav of dhs- I make quinoa as a base to a bowl, heat up the honey garlic pork, shredding the pork a bit while it simmers in the pan and then adding the pork and roasted veggies to the bowl. He likes it with some Yumm sauce on top but Im happy with it just plain.
Anyway, I dont just pressure can my garden produce!
I also crochet and sew.
Im in my 50s. I had two amazing grandmas, though my mom never did these things.
debm55
(35,774 posts)but you make it sound a do able process. I wish I had followed my grandmothers as they did the canny also. Your results sound wonderful
Niagara
(9,535 posts)I brake for estate, garage and yard sales.
Reading books, watching movies and YouTube.
There's an online MMORPG game that I've played for years but I haven't played it in about a year now.
Solitaire games using a standard 52 card deck. I always have a deck of cards in the house.
My usual cooking and baking.
Lately, I've been hi-jacking internet memes and images and I've been sharing with The Lounge.
debm55
(35,774 posts)Niagara
(9,535 posts)lucca18
(1,310 posts)I paint still life and landscapes just for fun.
My paintings are hanging on the wall of my garage.
I love my hobby!
debm55
(35,774 posts)Elessar Zappa
(15,854 posts)Right now Im trying to learn German (its hard!).
debm55
(35,774 posts)MiHale
(10,765 posts)Gardening veggies, growing cannabis. Always experimenting with different ways to increase yields or different methods to grow by. I used to cross breed different strains of cannabis for fun but its time consuming and I wanted to get on with other things to grow.
debm55
(35,774 posts)ProfessorGAC
(69,808 posts) Golf
Playing guitar & piano
Substitute teaching
Cooking
Taking Vincent to the dog park.
debm55
(35,774 posts)mama
(176 posts)I really love the quality and beauty of 1920's through 1950's fountain pens. Most are not that difficult to clean up and repair. I find them at estate sales and on eBay. I do use them, but mostly I just enjoy the craftsmanship of making them function well. It's easy to get lost in the process and forget current worries!
debm55
(35,774 posts)The Wandering Harper
(597 posts)playing video games, that's one for sure.
playing guitar, sometimes feels more like a necessity.
making video games - I hope to finish and sell it someday
debm55
(35,774 posts)can refresh you. They can be sold or used just for personal enjoyment or to brighten up another's life. I like your hobbies and hope that they refresh your mind and soul.
Different Drummer
(8,541 posts)Reading books (they always seem to be non-fiction)
Playing NYT games (Wordle/Connections/Strands/Spelling Bee)
Playing the Jumble app on my phone
Playing bridge online (I've been playing for years, but never seem to get any better)
Watching YouTube videos (a lot of videos on bridge, but other subjects as well)
Reading comics on the GoComics web site
debm55
(35,774 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(19,053 posts)I like to read Biographies, Non-Fiction, anything related to History, Vampire fiction(Anne Rice is my #1 favorite), as well as Epic novels and series.
Sewing relaxes me as well as making an income to supplement our retirement. A tax write-off as well. My portfolio can be seen at www.flickr.com/photos/kathy0552/albums
I have clientele all over the country. I do Doll Clothes as well for 18" Dolls be they American Girl or Our Generation dolls.
debm55
(35,774 posts)to art fairs. The FB wasn't around and it was a either I sold a lot or didn't make my table money. I am glad you are succesful with it.
Phentex
(16,492 posts)I like to make them very personal so I don't usually make more than one of a kind.
I'll get an idea for one but it's never as easy as I imagine! I did a Thanksgiving one for a friend today and I kept it very simple so it didn't take too long. But a birthday card for a friend might take me 6 or 7 hours!
debm55
(35,774 posts)Phentex
(16,492 posts)NOT the newer one that depends on software and a subscription and I'm so glad I never switched. I also use a lot of embellishments and those are time consuming but worth it!
Honestly I have more craft stuff than I can ever use so I am trying to use what I have and not buy anything until I've exhausted my supplies.
debm55
(35,774 posts)thinking about getting a 3D printer to make clay cutters but I decided not to. ---too complicated.
dwayneb
(868 posts)I happen to live in an area with an abundance of invertebrate fossils, have been hunting and collecting them since I was a kid. There is a local club that meets regularly for field trips and lectures at a local university.
debm55
(35,774 posts)lectures . It sounds great. I live in western PA and the coal deposits have fossils in them.
no_hypocrisy
(48,745 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Onthefly
(498 posts)debm55
(35,774 posts)Alot of the them where beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us.
Ocelot II
(120,776 posts)and doomscrolling on DU.
debm55
(35,774 posts)reading gives me a headache. So I stay in my happy place here.