
What are your other hobbies?
- malibu_birdie
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I have a couple of tanks of cichlids, some cockatiels, a pomeranian and a husband. I have recently started drawing again but for some reason I can only draw horses and peacocks any good. I am the secretary of the local bird club and with work haven't had time for much else. Although just been informed that I am being made redundant
so may well need some new hobbies soon. Oh and I love reading fantasy fiction books - they are my escape from reality.

- POLAR GOULDIANS
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Depends on my mindset.
Flying radio controlled planes, some electric and some glow motor. ( mostly 3D types )
Have spent a lot of time lately repairing and respraying a 1991 Mitsubishi GTO for my son, I am currently working on another one ( twin turbo ) which will become my toy.
Occasionally ride my bikes, but nowhere near often enough. I have a WR 250 and a YZ 250 ( 2 stroke).
I like fishing, but as we are about 300 KM's from the coast it also is'nt done often enough. My son and I are going to Norfolk Island for a weeks holiday later this month,
so hopefully we will get out on a few charters and manage to get connected to some Kingies or something similar.
Flying radio controlled planes, some electric and some glow motor. ( mostly 3D types )
Have spent a lot of time lately repairing and respraying a 1991 Mitsubishi GTO for my son, I am currently working on another one ( twin turbo ) which will become my toy.
Occasionally ride my bikes, but nowhere near often enough. I have a WR 250 and a YZ 250 ( 2 stroke).
I like fishing, but as we are about 300 KM's from the coast it also is'nt done often enough. My son and I are going to Norfolk Island for a weeks holiday later this month,
so hopefully we will get out on a few charters and manage to get connected to some Kingies or something similar.
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- finchbreeder
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No such thing as too much reading, go through anything from a book every 2 days to only 1 a fortnight. Too much time on the computor. Daughter got me into succulents, to replace the Toylibrary, Preschool, P&C, College Council, Presidencys and secretaryships that I did from the time my son was 2 till 2 years ago when daughter turned 18. I decided 21 years of that was enough. Now I need another hobby to get me off the computor according to hubby.
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- Diane
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Any baby lose a lot of heat through the head but premature babies and babies that are ill really need to conserve this heat more than a normal size or healthy baby. I did start just making the really tiny hats for the prem babies but the staff asked if I could make some larger ones as well for the sick babies. So now I make a range of sizes, colours and patterns. When I go to the shopping centers its surprising how many of these hats Ive seen on babies in pushers after they come out of hospital too.mattymeischke wrote:Sorry BB, but I must ask: what do the premature need hats for, and how do you knit an ill baby? (boom, tish)bluebutterfly213 wrote:I knit hats for the premature and ill babies for the local hospital.
Might need to pick your brain about the livestock (hopefully soon) as we are looking at a tree change lifestyle. Already been researching Dorper sheep and poddy calves. Got chickens already on suburban block but looking for lots of acres.mattymeischke wrote:I read too much and grow lots of food: veggies, fruit, berries, currants, sheep, cows, chickens.
I love to make good, sweet soil out of things which are not soil (like cow sh*t, charcoal, pasture hay, green weeds & cetera).
Diane
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- wagga
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Birds are a big part of my life. Also I share a similar passion with my 1954 Pontiac which I bought as a project in 1986. Many house moves around Australia has seen the 54 travel in luxury on the back of trucks, still a project car. I am constantly searching for those elusive parts in Aus and US, some chev parts are compatible. Recent years I have had cichlid fish, currently for sale on Petlink, they again not the normal style of fish to find in shops. This is typical of myself in choosing a rare or unusual project. I find my hobbies challenging to establish due to the unusual selections or rarity of the species and yet a STRESS relieve valve on life. They keep me sane.
Life in Port Macquarie is the ultimate Aussie sea change lifestyle.
- BENSONSAN
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Well fishing is my life and i also work for Compleat angler. Fish a hell of alot. Anyhting from yellow fin tuna down to bass a bream. Love chasing kings tho mainly.
Also keep marine fish tanks. Been into reef tanks for a very long time. Also bred discus for some years in freshwater. My jack russell aswell keeps me busy.
Ben
Also keep marine fish tanks. Been into reef tanks for a very long time. Also bred discus for some years in freshwater. My jack russell aswell keeps me busy.
Ben
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Do you work at Compleat Angler Sydney or Villawood Ben? they're actually 2 of our customersBENSONSAN wrote:Well fishing is my life and i also work for Compleat angler. Fish a hell of alot. Anyhting from yellow fin tuna down to bass a bream. Love chasing kings tho mainly.
Also keep marine fish tanks. Been into reef tanks for a very long time. Also bred discus for some years in freshwater. My jack russell aswell keeps me busy.
Ben
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wow. its interesting how many people list fish (either keeping or catching) and gardening as a hobby.
unsurprisingly - yep i too have ALWAYS had a fishtank (though i think the novelty wore off about at least 8 years ago - the current inhabitants are over 10 years old!) and i really, really love gardening. i work in the animation biz and spend an awefully long hours at a computer so gardening is about the only time outdoors doing anything physical i get. in fact its largely what drew me to finches. being able to keep birds in a landscaped attractive environment is an integral factor in the fostering of my interest.
i also love to travel. a lot. mostly to see the natural world and wild animals. there really is nothing like seeing an animal in the wild. a zoo is simply no comparison. my favourite moments:
a mother and baby bornean orang-utan i quite literally stumbled across whilst wandering through the bornean rainforest.
a southern right whale that ever so silently surfaced its entire head but a meter away to stare me right in the eye whilst every other tourist was at the opposite end of the boat in patagonia.
finally finding a elusive armour plated indian rhinoceros whilst on elephant back in the terai of far northeast india.
swimming in a tributary of the amazon and suddenly being surrounded by bright pink dolphins (scary!)
leaping from a boat on the kinabatangan river into a herd of charging pygmy elephants in borneo.
unsurprisingly - yep i too have ALWAYS had a fishtank (though i think the novelty wore off about at least 8 years ago - the current inhabitants are over 10 years old!) and i really, really love gardening. i work in the animation biz and spend an awefully long hours at a computer so gardening is about the only time outdoors doing anything physical i get. in fact its largely what drew me to finches. being able to keep birds in a landscaped attractive environment is an integral factor in the fostering of my interest.
i also love to travel. a lot. mostly to see the natural world and wild animals. there really is nothing like seeing an animal in the wild. a zoo is simply no comparison. my favourite moments:
a mother and baby bornean orang-utan i quite literally stumbled across whilst wandering through the bornean rainforest.
a southern right whale that ever so silently surfaced its entire head but a meter away to stare me right in the eye whilst every other tourist was at the opposite end of the boat in patagonia.
finally finding a elusive armour plated indian rhinoceros whilst on elephant back in the terai of far northeast india.
swimming in a tributary of the amazon and suddenly being surrounded by bright pink dolphins (scary!)
leaping from a boat on the kinabatangan river into a herd of charging pygmy elephants in borneo.